Wholesale Bulk Chocolate?
August 31, 2009 by admin
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Does anyone know a great online site to get good quality bulk wholesale chocolate? Or any distributors in the Philadelphia or Buck County PA area?
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Daytime Emmys Sesame Street Tribute 8/30/09
August 31, 2009 by admin
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Daytime Emmys Sesame Street Tribute, August 30, 2009
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how much would it cost me to go bowling w/5 ppl on wednesday around 4 pm at strike bowling in oc?
August 31, 2009 by admin
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i want 2 go bowling wit my friends on wednesday at 4 pm wit 4 other friends and me (so 5) at strike bowling in orange county (district tustin legacy) how much is it per hr? i no its 5 bucks per person for shoes but how much is the hr?
i called…
its an automated message
and all their ppl tht answer fones rnt there
and their message sed 2 call back tuesday… thts 2 l8 4 me :]
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Harry Fawkes Denies Pay-to-Play in Bucks County
August 31, 2009 by admin
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Harry Fawkes Denies Pay-to-Play in Bucks County
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What hotels do you recommend in the Sesame Place area?
August 31, 2009 by admin
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Sesame Street: Grover And Alphabet Soup
August 31, 2009 by admin
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Ifyou’re watching videos with your preschooler and would like to do so in a safe, child-friendly environment, please join us at www.sesamestreet.org Blue’s alphabet soup is missing some letters. Sesame Street is a production of Sesame Workshop, a nonprofit educational organization which also produces Pinky Dinky Doo, The Electric Company, and other programs for children around the world.
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I need to find a great stargazing spot in Bucks County Pa?
August 31, 2009 by admin
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Sesame Street: Frazzle
August 31, 2009 by admin
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Formore videos and games check out our new website at www.sesamestreet.org In this video, Frazzle’s expressions are hard to tell apart. Sesame Street is a production of Sesame Workshop, a nonprofit educational organization which also produces Pinky Dinky Doo, The Electric Company, and other programs for children around the world.
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I need to know if this is even readable?
August 31, 2009 by admin
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When ever I write something lengthy, everone says it has a lot of bad grammar.:( Here is a chapter, or so, from my book, that I have just finished writing. I need to know if its editable, and/or tasteful. Don’t even need to read a lot of it! Thanks.
Here I use past tense to note what has happened, but it takes place in present???
"Lucky me," Minger accidentally says out loud. He had parked his black, under-cover vehicle, in the hospital parking lot, instead of on the side of the road. He figured the farther away he parked the more calories he could burn with a walk to Starbucks. He leaves the almost empty coffee cup on the counter, with two dollars flapped out neatly under it.
In his cruiser, he detaches his C.B. and calls to home base. "Home, this is Detective Minger. I’m currently at the Granville Hospital, how should I proceed, over?" Seconds with out sound pass by.
"Copy Alex, you don’t have permission to proceed. Wait for back up. It should be there in a few minutes. "
"Understood."
Minger knew the more the merrier. Reaching in the glove compartment he grabs a camera, and a small baggy filled with rubber gloves, and even smaller special baggies with yellow and black indicators, labeled one through ten.
Just as Minger thinks about the lagging speed of other officers, a police cruiser pulls up next to him.
He looks out his tinted driver seat window, to see the side of a familiar rookies face fooling with his stick shift. He smirks in realizing how old the cop car Sal drives is. They had given the rookie Sal, car number nine-sixty. It was like giving a three year old an unsharpened pencil, and expecting the kid to draw with it.
Noticing Sal pick up his C.B. Minger hears Sal’s voice over his own CB, "This is officer nine-sixty, I’m here with Detective Minger, can we proceed, over."
"Copy, Sal. Roger Smalls should be showing up soon. The captain would prefer three of ya’ll on the case. Over."
"Understood."
Sal puts down the C.B., as Minger steps over to the drivers side of car 9-60 and taps on the window, startling Sal.
"Jesus," Sal shrieks. Grabbing the handle to open the door, Minger steps back, allowing Sal enough room to get out.
"I don’t know how you move so agile old man. How’d you get here before me? I was on patrol right down the street," Sal exclaims in disbelief.
A cheap smirk crosses Minger’s face. "I was on my dinner break, over at Country Joes," he points at Star Bucks.
"Oh, yeah you get some donuts or are you still trying to cut back." Sal jokes and awkwardly pats Minger on his drum of a belly. Minger’s smirk is gone. They don’t serve donuts at star bucks, you butt wipe.
"Better watch yourself, your building an irony A couple more years on the job in this remote county… I bet you’ll have the same camel’s hump I have."
"Oh yeah. What makes you think I’m going to follow in your footsteps?"
"For starters, you have the same charisma I had at your age. To bad a sport like yourself didn’t put all that charisma to better use," Minger tries to make Sal regret.
"And what! Become a freaking shrink or a doctor, a lawyer maybe, get a day job in an office?, I don’t think so this job is honorable," Sal protests.
"The only reason anyone even considers this job the least bit ‘honorable’ is because there’s a good chance you’ll get killed out here. Even though you know as well as I the crime has attenuated since last months reinstatement of gun law, you still got a chance of getting killed by some pissed of S.O.B with a gun. No matter what they tell you, that ain’t no honorable way to die."
Sal ventures off from the "choice of career topic," not wanting to make a fool -or anything else- out of himself by attempting to refute Minger’s beliefs, so he switches the conversation over to gun law. "I doubt getting rid of guns will solve all the problems. If a man has the mind set he’ll kill with a knife, you know. That’s how it was before guns. When people weren’t dying of illnesses, viruses, or the whatnot, they died at the edge of a cold steel blade."
"Uh huh," Minger smirks in hearing the passion Sal implicated with the whole sword play out.
"How about this. We let every one carry a gun, is that what you suggest? Would that better our world??"
Sal smiles at Minger’s sarcasm, and dumbly complies, "No, I guess not."
"You best not guess about those kind of matters."
"You’re right," Sal agrees, smile fading, "but with out guns I doubt I’d have this job."
"It’s nice to know that you’d put a gun in a persons hand just so you could do the job of taking it away." He stops the conversation there, and looks at a police car pulling in with lights blaring but lacking the normal screaming sirens. "There’s Roger, let’s go," Minger commands. Sal just stands there apparently thinking some things over. Minger stops walking towards the Hospital entrance. "What you waiting for?"
Sal doesn’t reply. With a push of reality, he begins to walk towards the entrance giving Minger an unspoken permission to
Please be honest, and cruel if you must be.
That’s great to hear, because I have to dish out 100$$ and some change to get this proffesionally edited.:)
Now I know I won’t be wasting my money on an empty dream.
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I paid all of my tickets…now my license is being revoked?!?
August 31, 2009 by admin
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I was not a very smart kid.
I 2006 I got 2 tickets. One for driving with a suspended license (because I let my insurance lapse), and one for improper backing. Both in manatee county, FL
2007 I got a ticket for driving with a suspended license in Bradford county, FL
I never bothered to even try and pay them until, and I let them go to collections…
I borrowed a car from my brother to get to work, and there was a police stop to check and see if every ones blinkers/wipers/signals were working properly. I got a ticket for not having a license…this was Oct 08.
After this happend I found out about everything being in collections and how much I needed to pay.
I paid 0.00 then got a letter of clearence to go to the DMV and get my license.
Now its March 30th, 09….and I got a letter in the mail listing all those tickets I paid and how many points I had, then saying as of April 16th, 09 my license will be revoked for 5 years.
I paid them 800 bucks…why on earth would this happen!?
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