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Guest Elizabeth K

Ugggggh - Dr. PEE :blink:

Hey - I am 'some' of those things Emily said, "open-minded, pro-diversity and left-leaning" - but I get confused - I voted for The Shrub because I didn't like the Democrat's stand on gun control - and then deeply regreted what he did to our country. I voted for Obama and now HOPE we have a great recovery because of his leadership - but there is no guarantee. But I guess that makes me a 'stand up straight' as I don't seem to lean much most days.

Open minded? Maybe - but always opinionated - my open mindedness seems to be just getting tired of arguing and walking away - yikes!

Pro-diversity? I wasn't that great at it until I realized the world really isn't 'normal' like I was taught. Previously I sorta felt everyone should have a shot at the 'pursuit of happiness,' but I didn't want it crammed down my throat. That's really my big change - knowing how hurtful it is when society doesn't consider you normal or equal to them (the same people who are molesting children and beating spouses - then condemning everyone else??? - auuuugh). I AM pro-diversity now because I am pro-HUMAN BEING!

But I still cringe when I hear a certain name - Guess who???

{{{{{{{{heave}}}}}}}} anyone got a paper towel???

[Lizzy sometimes gets a little strange] :lol:

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Guest Felicia Anne

i don't like him... and i am not shy about that!

(standing her ground, not allowing him or any other uninformed or uncaring individual to ever make someone here feel anything less than loved)

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Guest Kelly Ann

now that my dad can't play tennis anymore...I keep a few tennis nerf testicles handy and a racket...keeps my eye sharp and hasn't broken the HDTV yet either...I just wish TV was interactive...LOL...The Horror...the horror...ha ha ha...watching Dr. Pill 'duck and cover' I can barely imagine what others would have in store for the louse. Oh no I have to change...<embarrassed>Kelly Ann

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Guest Emily.SoCal
now that my dad can't play tennis anymore...I keep a few tennis nerf testicles handy and a racket...keeps my eye sharp and hasn't broken the HDTV yet either...I just wish TV was interactive...LOL...The Horror...the horror...ha ha ha...watching Dr. Pill 'duck and cover' I can barely imagine what others would have in store for the louse. Oh no I have to change...<embarrassed>Kelly Ann

I sense a new Wii game in the making. Whack-A-Mole: Dr. Phil Edition. Best use for the Wiimote yet! XD

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Guest April63
I sense a new Wii game in the making. Whack-A-Mole: Dr. Phil Edition. Best use for the Wiimote yet! XD

Well, that's not very nice at all. Remember the Golden Rule.

April

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Guest Kelly Ann

All I can say April is...Mwah ha ha ha haaaaaa...Dr. Phil when inter-active TV comes out (they say in about 5-6 years)look for a new vocation...that goes for Jerry too :P . When the technology really starts going (this is like with quad-9 chips...we're at quad-1 now)it will even be able to be in 3D so another mwah ha ha ha haaaaaa...so much to look forward to, so little time. In the meantime the nerf tennis testicles work good, although I have wacked some stuff on the coffee table...might need to get a racquetball racquet. It makes me smile in my sleep dreaming of it, Kelly Ann

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Guest Emily.SoCal
Well, that's not very nice at all. Remember the Golden Rule.

April

::points at Kelly Ann:: She started it! XD

No, perhaps harnessing Wii's technological wonders for such a thing isn't the best or nicest idea. After all, Nintendo *is* a family company. ;)

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I don't hate this man, sometimes he can be pretty funny and occasionally he is even right.

The danger is that he has so many viewers who think that he is right all of the time.

If he says, "You can fly, only the weak minded can't."

Half of his audience would leap out of windows and only the ones on lower floors would survive.

Oprah is just as dangerous, her followers believe everything she says without questioning.

It is this sort of control over others that must not be abused.

In their situations they need to think not of ratings but of the results of what they say.

Responsibility is a word that has lost it's meaning for most people.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Donna Jean

Sally Said:

Responsibility is a word that has lost it's meaning for most people.

Responsibility.......HMmmmmmm...now ...where have I heard that word before?

Just joshing you, Sally........

You are SO right on that...

You're a gem......

Donna Jean

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Guest April63

Indeed, responsibility seems to be the word without a definition. Irresponsibility is the definition of the 21st century! Oh, that makes me feel so much better :P

April

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