Jenn- please do just that. As far as people that could survive living in a remote part of the world (as opposed to "living remotely" which means nothing) I doubt you're one of them.
War, disease, and politics are not unique to Western cultures, moron. And healthcare and Bush are not parts of "culture", either. You experiencing a life away from technology would spare us your imbecilic tanturms.
But the leg has the same skin color and striping as the snake itself. The photo is too small and resolution too low for any conclusive chest-buster action.
Amanda, if you were truly at a loss for words, then your inane post would not have been there for me to read. In reality, you are at a loss for vowels, capitalization, coherent thought and, well... a brain.
Shut up, Cathy. You whine about your job and how bad it sucks, but guess what- you had to train to become a CNA which means you actively CHOSE to have that job where you :gasp: run and :gasp: get your hands dirty. If it's such a bad gig, then something else. You're just another politically immature sheep who just believes the same thing as daddy. Lucky to get his pension= the demands by the union for compensation were so unrealistic and unsustainable that they've bankrupted the company.
Fashions in muslin, 1838.Muslin is a type of finely-woven cotton fabric, introduced to Europe from the West Bengal in the 17th century. It became very popular at the end of the 18th century in France. Muslin is most typically a closely-woven unbleached or white cloth, produced from corded cotton yarn. Wide muslin is called "sheeting". It is often used to make dresses or curtains but may also be used to complement foam for bench padding. Muslin breathes well, and is a good choice of material for clothing meant for hot, dry climates. _____________
An additional 95 people in the world!! Augh! One more than that and the earth will be so heavy it will slip out of orbit! When my wife and I had our second child a few months ago, we thougt long and hard about all the other people in the world. You know-- to be conscientious and all that. I mean, after all, there's some guy in outer Mongolia that I don't know, but have some strange obligation to make sure that everything is peachy for him by limiting the size of my family on the the other side of the world. But as you can see, our choice was "screw him".
I know for a fact that she WANTED to warn people aobut Hurricane Katrina, but was stopped from doing so my GWB. Something about him hating black people, so he wouldn't let her. It's a shame.
My workplace has been doing this for over a year now and it's awesome. As long as you have work to do, the days go by pretty quickly, and having a three-day weekend every week is so good, that I don't think I could ever go back to two. It was planned to that as far as vacation hours go, it would not incur additional costs, but I find myself using a lot fewer vacation hours because I already have one built in every week.
War, disease, and politics are not unique to Western cultures, moron. And healthcare and Bush are not parts of "culture", either. You experiencing a life away from technology would spare us your imbecilic tanturms.
I certainly see the irony there, now...
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Fashions in muslin, 1838.Muslin is a type of finely-woven cotton fabric, introduced to Europe from the West Bengal in the 17th century. It became very popular at the end of the 18th century in France. Muslin is most typically a closely-woven unbleached or white cloth, produced from corded cotton yarn. Wide muslin is called "sheeting". It is often used to make dresses or curtains but may also be used to complement foam for bench padding. Muslin breathes well, and is a good choice of material for clothing meant for hot, dry climates.
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You are so dumb.