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I would also recommend that you see your bishop, not necessarily because it's "bad enough" or you "have to" but because he can help you with the repentance process. Also, when trying to break a habit such as this, it may be helpful to have someone to whom you can be accountable, who truly cares for you and wants to help you along the way. And good for you for figuring out a way to help you quit that sounds like it may be successful!
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Yeah, but she looks like she could use a shave before showing off her new legs.
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I bet it kept you regular, too! I'll send you the recipes.
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You have awfully strong opinions for one not old enough to vote or even walk yet.
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Woohoo! Congrats!
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1...2...3...Not it!
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I used to copy them into a notebook, but not anymore. If you're familiar with MS Access, you could build a database to store them individually and could probably even 'tag' them, too, by topic.
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Avast mateys! Who be watchin' Pirates of the Caribbean tonight?
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In some areas in the states it's even referred to as a "carriage."
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Well, it was pretty rude of you to ask her to help you in the first place.
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Husbands are great like that when they don't compare you to their (or your) mothers, huh? Everyone should be so lucky. I know I am.
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Not yet.
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FYI...for those interested, Stephanie Meyer will be on the Ellen show tomorrow, Wednesday, September 17.
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When I got married, I was still living at home with Mom and Dad, so I hadn't done a lot of cooking on my own. I was interested in cooking, and had spent time int he kitchen with my mom, but I really didn't have a big repertoire. As my husband can attest, I quickly discovered that I had a talent and a penchant for cooking. It seemed to come naturally. I am now to the point where I am starting to be able to cook by smell and taste, without having to adhere strictly to a recipe. I'm having a lot of fun with it. I understand that not everyone is like that though. While I don't have any specific recipes to share with you, I do have some tips. When it comes to cooking, you do not have to be a huge stickler with measurements. With baking, you should be a little more stringent. Rachael Ray's cookbooks are designed to go either way (she'll write her recipes with versatile directions...like "1 Tbsp olive oil, or once around the pan"). There is a cookbook that I do and don't recommend for you. It's called The New Best Recipe Cookbook. The authors made at least 30 different versions of each thing in there, and created/chose the BEST recipe of everything. Here's why I DO recommend it: it's got a huge variety and in addition to recipes, it gives a lot of information about the food, which it sounds like could be useful to you. Here's why I DO NOT recommend it to you: it might be calculus when you're still in pre-algebra. It just might be too much. There are also a lot of food blogs and websites out there that can be very helpful.
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Do you HAVE to give up coffee or can you choose it away?
Wingnut replied to NightShift's topic in General Discussion
You have a point there, however, I refer you back to the official statement which indicates that the problem is in the habit-forming consumption. Again, you have a point. Unfortunately it doesn't hold much water (or soda?) because it can go both ways. Neither are we commanded that we cannot drink it, nor are we commanded that we can. We are to use the correct principles we have been taught (that some substances are harmful to the body, especially when consumed in certain manners), and then govern ourselves. -
Bones and House. Not on the air anymore, but The West Wing.
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My shower, unfortunately isn't roomy enough for that, and this spider wouldn't have fit anyway. I would, but I'm afraid of my bishop.
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I found a scary sized spider in my shower about a month ago (after I was already IN the shower with it), and I have not taken a shower since then without first checking the entire shower to make sure that there is no spider in sight. However, I'm afraid that it may have laid eggs in my loofah. But the loofah was only 2 weeks old when the spider showed up, and I really like the color, so I haven't thrown it out.
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I see a bug on the carpet in my basement late at night and then can't fall asleep quickly because I'm afraid there are bugs in/on my bed.