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I really doubt we would do anything but mesh and compromise hardcore and amazingly. Sweet and Spicy, Ill take you Red Lobster or you can take me.. I don 't know what your favorite restaurant is. We really need some time alone. Ill mash the gas and you steer I doubt we would everrrr get tired of each otherrrr.
You know how many times I heard 3 from my mother, 2 aunts and uncle tonight? I love them all so much, I know they realized what was wrong with me now. They have always looked out for me, Dale paid my car registration I forgot to pay when I lived in Atlanta, It was $350+!!! That car was a money pit ugh. I really wanted to tow it to my grandmothers farm and light it on fire. Then call the insurance company and tell them the horse lit it aflame then shit on the hood and kicked it it. I could see it pretty epic.... in the field..my empty gas can by my feet... the windows down and the sunroof all the way back.. lighting a fire work and tossing it right in the middle. BOOM.
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I owed $18,000+ on it.... fuck that shit. Come and get ittttttt and good luckkkkk. I believe it was a Dot now.. but the dot I 'd burn in the map to you. I told you I know a perfecttt spot for a Toyota dealership. they could sit there and watch the mini 's and B.M.W 's having a tracker pull them up the hill in the snow or when it rains. I really believe in consumer satisfaction. Why buy a "product" if its, "A piece of shit" and "waste of money". Its like voting for Mitch McConnell.. why??? Its like going to a Physical Therapist instead of a Chiropractor.... why compare an apple on a tree to roaches you see on a wood pile under
My name is Robert Borgelin from Wellington Florida. I am married to my wife Frantzie and have six children. I have been a student at Knox for some time now. I teach Mathematics in Palm Beach County School District and also serve as pastor of Primitive Baptist in Lauderhill Florida. I wish to delve during the coming weeks in the concept of Justification by faith.
Once we get our tack and everything loaded in the trailer it’s time to hook up the truck and trailer and make sure the tire pressure is good, and then it’s time to get the horses from the barn and wrap their legs and get them loaded in the trailer so we can get on the road. The joy of having a hauling partner is they are in charge of the radio and playing good music and helping with the directions so that we don’t get lost. The bad thing about driving long distances is sometimes we have no idea where we are going. Sometimes not knowing where we are
Growing up in South Carolina it was very adventurous. A warm night on October 03 2000 in West Palm Beach, FL Griz was born. I was born in JFK Hospital. But as soon as I born I moved to Dale, SC. All throughout elementary and middle school, I was called Dequan.
Stick with favorites like hot dogs, bagels and peanut butter, apples, bananas, canned soup, corn on the cob, and most importantly don 't forget the s 'mores. Also if you have a baby pack its food it baby food jars. This will be easier for everyone. 7. bring snacks. Trail mix, cereal bars, string cheese, dried food are great for snaking on when camping.
It’s June 16, 2016, and I’m in Eagle River. I’m thinking to myself, “Why am I here? I am not in the mood for this. This isn’t what I planned for. I should be walking through the competitor gates, not the gates for the stands and raffles.”
Soup Joumou I woke up to a text message from my mother with precise instructions on where to purchase all the groceries for this year’s Soup Joumou. When I arrived at my local supermarket, I took out my phone to look at the grocery list that my mother sent me, I walked up and down the various aisles, and was at the super market for an exhaustingly long two hours. I collected 2 cloves of garlic, 2 scallions who had already been sliced. I also got dried thyme, one medium sliced shallot, 1 scotch bonnet chili, already stemmed and seeded, I got lime juice, of course I wouldn’t hear the end of it If I forgot the salt and pepper.
Ya’ know that feeling you get when you realize something bad is about to happen, but you don’t wanna accept it cause you want to pretend like everything’s alright and everything’s gonna be A-okay? I can’t count how many times I’ve felt that way considering all the trouble I done got myself into in my short amount of time. Growing up as Dallas Winston, the tough guy with no heart, has always been hard for me. Sometimes (maybe all the time), I try to act tough and fearless and I want to look real rough-looking so people don’t mistake me for being “soft”.
Having ridden several horses that needed a propulsive ride, I rode like a NASCAR driver. We
My six word memoir is very self explanatory and purely honest. When someone close to you dies, I wouldn’t say it gets easier each year. But in fact it takes time to accept it. We can’t continue to have a mindset that repeats phrases like, “ What if?” or “ If only we could’ve done this…” We can’t go back change the natural occurrences of events. But what we can change is the here
It will be 5 years this June that I have been in the Foster Care System, I can still remember walking home from school smelling the fresh breeze of air, all the sweaty kids running to their cars waiting to head home from school, or to the ice cream trucks that all had the same foul smell of cheese and takis that followed every breeze that came near. There was a black car, the one time is what we referred them to, this was something that was not out of the ordinary to see around my home. But today was different, two men wearing business suits stepped out of it and went into my home. I stayed back just to get a glimpse of what was going on. I see my mom rush out of the house and into the car, little did I know this would be the last time I would see her as a
In the small town of San Diego, Texas is where the Mew Ranch lies. The ranch is 300 acres of mesquite trees and dirt roads filled with all different kinds of wildlife. This ranch has been in my my family a little over 125 years. My great great great great uncle, John Cleary, was the mayor of this thriving town back in the day that was known for its sheep farming. Everyone adored John Cleary and when elections were coming up, everyone knew that John was going to win.
“Are you ready, kids?” The animated pirate on the flat screen T.V. boomed. The house was ringing with the television show, SpongeBob Square-Pants. I was in the living room, along with my Aunt Shannon, my Aunt Jessie, and my Nana. My family was really just a bunch of children; watching SpongeBob isn’t regular for a family without a small child.
It all starts with the crack of a firework and the sizzle as the sparks slowly drift back to earth. In the distance you can hear the crying of little kids, terrified of the booming sounds, along with the "oohs" and "ahs" of the people in the little town enjoying the fireworks show. Proceeding the thirty minute show, families file up the beach stairs to return to the comfort of their own beds. In the morning they will participate in the yearly parade. Early in the morning children and their parents gather in the parking lot of the community house to decorate their bikes and scooters in red,white, and blue.
My engine opened at full throttle and my heartrate bouncing off redline as I saw the black smoke pouring into the sky like a coal factory chimney stack. While my partner and I arrived at the fire scene, the apartment was spitting out flames that crawled three stories high. Then, my partner and I downed our Personal Protective Gear (PPE) and the pulled attack line from the fire truck. Next, without a thought of fear, I entered the burning building. I pressed my left hand against the wall to guide me towards the fire as my right hand firmly gripped the nozzle, I continued into the blaze.
However, since 2010, this longstanding quality reputation has been unabatingly shattered by increased vehicle recalls that have seen virtually every class of consumer affected (Rajasekera, 2). Recognizing that its reputation and brand is at stake, Toyota has endeavored to not only publicly apologize, but also settle a class-action law suits totaling $1.1 billion. While this strategy may look inept to many, research provide that leadership requires swift acknowledgement of mistakes and fitting solutions which is what Toyota has done. Going forward, Toyota will need to fully embrace innovation as its key strategy, especially given the fact that the current industry life cycle has overstayed its maturity, which means that most automakers will be looking to create new demand and create more innovative