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Posted: 1 years ago

keriaz said:

There is a strong possibility that this guy who started this police chase that our helicopter pilots were following that once he is caught could be charge with this guys deaths. Its part of the chase and crime so if someone dies during a crime he may be charged.

Good. He should be charged. Its so aggravating that these people do such stupid things. Dont they know they will be caught...they rarely ever get away. I have been watching the news since after 12:30 and I still cant belive this has happened. Its just so sad. 


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I totally agree with Antygamma. Take a couple months and just relax & dont think about it so much and try not to sress out over it. If you still arent pregnant, then go and see what your Dr says.

Good luck...when its your time I'm sure you'll get pregnant!


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You might be reliving your own fears about Jr high. I know when I entered 7th grade it was a very hard time for me. We were having lots of family problems and I entered a completely new school district so I knew no one. All of that combined made for a very hard time. My kids havent started Jr High yet....not for a while.

Im sure she'll be fine....has she shown any signs of fear, or excitement?  I hope she has a great first year in Jr High!!


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antygamma said:

I think for his age the socks are your best bet   And just dont get him any cheap plastics as will worsen problem   Meanwhile,   give some god footsoaks , and stick his shoes in plastic bags tied TIGHT and freeze em  helps ALOT  Cool

I have also heard about freezing the shoes.....definitly give that a try. Other than thatt, I dont really know. Maybe look around the foot care area and get some foot scrubs or something like that. Here my husband gets stinky feet, but he gets it from wearing socks and his feet sweating. If he lets his feet air out that usually helps.


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Chipotle Cheddar cheese....Mmmm..that sounds good. I have never heard of that before. I'll have to look for that next time I am at the grocery store!

Im not a big fan of tomato soup, but Hubby loves dipping his grilled cheese sandwiches into tomato soup. I have also seen on the commercials, they add goldfish crackers...not sure how good that is.


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1. do better in school...study harder and not skip so much!

2. waited a little longer to have children

3. married sooner

4. saved more money when i was able to

ummm......i guess thats it.


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Hi everyone....sorry I havent been on lately. I have been dealing with back to school and also trying to find a legit work at home position. Which is what I need advice on. I posted my resume on many different websites. Hoping maybe I could be contracted out by a company to do typing or other virtual assisting. Well I did receive a response back from someone on craigslist.org She claims to be from a charity called Kanu Heart Foundation. She tells me that after reading my "profile" she calls it, that they are willing to contract me out. My duty is (heres where it sounds weird) to cash checks they issue in my name and then wire them back via western union. My commission would be 10% of each check. Well I have been searching desperatly to find a work at home job, but as I was always told if it looks to good to be true it usually is. This seems to easy and unusual. Why would they cut a check to me just to have me cash it and then wire it back?? But what if it is legit and I am passing up a good opportunity?? SO what do you think?? I did look at the BBB but there is no info on them. I did just send an email to the charity itself. Letting them know whats going on and if this is a real job, but it will take 2-3 business days for a reply. SO here is the email she sent....Let me know what you guys think!!

Hello,
 
Thank you for your prompt reply.
 
I just took time to make this explanatory enough so you could understand
what the job entails.Before I go further i would like to inform you of both
the organization you would be working for and what you would be doing.
 
Our organization is a charity foundation which enhances social sensitivity
to the problem of child problems, with a special emphasis on professionals
working with children, who potentially form the first link of the
intervention chain and also support on humanitarian services pretty much on
surgical issues, mostly on children and the less previledge in the
developing world and the war-zone countries like Sierra-Leone, Liberia,
Congo DR etc.Improve the competence of professionals working with children
in diagnosis and intervention in cases of child heart surgeries.You can view
more about us on our website
www.kanuheartfoundationng.com
 
Presently, we have just been granted a funding to head a charity support
project in the tropical regions of West Africa regarding Surgical issues
related to heart diseases and provision of basic amenities in support to
humanitarian services to the third world nations and this would be
commencing very soon, However our funding were by our counterparts that
sends to us bunch of payments mostly in US and CANADA based checks
 
So, having read your profile and 'assuming' you would be able to deal with
cash due to your level of experience,we would be willing to employ
you on contract basis to be our Payment Representative, this way we could
issue and make these checks out to you, you could then cash them
easily, withdraw 10% of the total amount on these checks as your
commission for the great service you have rendered in support to saving
life's in the third world/war-zone countries and then send the rest back to
us through Western Union Money Transfer Or Money Gramm. Money Transfer charges would be deducted from the money you are sending over after taking the 10%.
 
I will like to know if you are really interested to work for us because the
organization has just limited spaces left open for now.Bear it in mind that
we would be dealing with quite a hand full of cash and you could be making
good money working with us as well as being a part of our future.
 
I would be glad if you accept our proposal and we intend to commence on
starting as soon as you are ready. If you are interested,I will like you to reply with this informations.
 
FULL NAME:
 
HOME ADDRESS (NOT POST OFFICE BOX):
 
CITY:
 
STATE:
 
ZIP CODE:
 
COUNTRY:
 
PHONE NUMBER:
 
GENDER:
 
MARITAL STATUS:
 
AGE:
 
NATIONALITY:

BANK NAME:
 
so that i could have the informations sent to the personnel dept.
 
"Remember,the lives of these children "less previledge" depends on your good
work and trust because,trust is all we need to make the world a better place
to live in"
 
Hope to hear from you soon.
 
 
Janet Jean
Ass.Recruiting Manager,
Kanuheart Foundation.


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I totally agree. It just doesnt sound right. I submitted an inquiry to BBB. They didnt have this charity on record, but if something shady is going on other people need to know. More than likely I wont be responding back. I am interested though to hear what the foundation itself has to say.

 

Thanks for the advice!!


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Thanks you guys!! I was pretty sure it was a scam too, but I just needed to have my suspicions confirmed!!

 


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Jacob has been doing the same thing too. Usually he isnt even awake when he is doing this. I usually base it on his crys. If he is just whining a little and I can hear him moving I just leave him, and he goes back to sleep. But if he is crying I usually go in cover him back up, rub his back and then leave. I dont want to talk to him because that seems to upset him more. Its just another stage....it should pass.

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Is she in AZ?? When I was pregnant with Jacob I also didnt have insurance. About a year earlier I had applied for AHCCCS for our kids but our income exceeded the limit. When I found out I was pregnant I went to a clinic where it was like $60 for a visit. She gave me proof of pregnancy and told me to re-apply. I went back to the AHCCCS office and was accepted, only during my pregnancy and 2 years of birth control. If she has a dr note stating she is pregnant she should just go directly down to the AHCCCS office that services her zip code and apply.

I'll keep her in my prayers! 


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Steven did the same thing when he was little. His thing was sneaking out and finding stuff in the kitchen to eat! I totally agree with Pez....we did that with Steven and it really seemed to work! I also agree with Keri about the alarm. When we lived in our old apts they had fire alarms in every room...well 1 night when the alarm in the kids room had a low battery it started beeping...it scared by daughter half to death...she was 3 1/2 and she still remembers that!!

I think what Liv is going through is just a faze...Steven was about 3 when he started that and it really didnt last that long. Good Luck & I hope everything all works out!!


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Hi Holly! LOL....we have this problem and we were just talking about it the other day. From the 1st week of school until now it seems our kids are always bringing home fundraisers or are in need of stuff for the classroom. We usually participate in 1 fundraiser each year. We buy at least 1 item from each child and then if any relatives want to buy they can also....mainly its just me and hubby that actually buy stuff. I have to agree that the stuff they sell is way to expensive and it seems like its getting worse. Luckily our kids dont seem to mind that they dont get the biggest prize...they are happy with the prize they get just for participating!

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Posted: 1 years ago
I just signed up. Hope they call.....keep your fingers crossed!

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With Jacob (he's 2 1/2)...


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