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Hey, it's not my fault they kept telling me harder, and most of them were screamers.
I work to please my women. Doesn't bother me what they need or how they like it. If she's happy then I'm doing it right. They don't call me God and Amazing for nothing.
In a hotel In Lake Havasu, the wireless coverage is dodgy.....
Sounds like my house. It is now worse, AT&T took over from my old wireless. And I am out of range for DSL. If I had a decent DSL I could at least use the wi-fi on this new phone.
Now I know this is going to be a tough one for some of you and for others just another day, but today is April 30 and is National Honesty Day. So, don't hold back, tell us how you really feel.
If today is honesty day, then, honestly I think people worry about things that don't really matter. To all the wonderful friends who have been worried about me, I am fine and thanks. My beloved Tuscaloosa, I went to UA, is not fine. It looks like a war zone. I left after posting that morning and drove up. I had to go in the back way, but I got there after a long, long wait in traffic. I found the family member I was looking for and brought him home. If I could tell you what it was like, I would, but I don't think I can. I know those kids and people who went through this disaster will never be the same. Many of them were just walking around with a lost look. Many have lost everything. The university is not making them take their finals...a lot of the areas that provided student housing are gone. Over 400 people are still missing, 990 were injured, and 42 were confirmed dead. These figures are as of yesterday. I am sure the confirmed dead will rise as the cadaver dogs find more bodies. Some small towns near Tuscaloosa and Birmingham have been flattened. The figures I mentioned were just in Tuscaloosa. The storm killed over 300, as of yesterday. If you are spiritual, Alabama and the Southern areas affected need your prayers. If not, we need your thoughts. The stories of tragedy are many, but the stories of survival are many too. To hear the kids talk about hearing screams, the tornado destroying everything around them, people running to nowhere, and they are huddled in bathtubs, hallways, and basements is unreal. Thanks again to everyone who cares.
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I'm so glad you were able to find your loved ones Georgia. I remember seeing the aftermath of Hurricane Andrew and I can only imagine what you saw yourself. Prayers and thoughts are with you and the people affected by the storm.
Georgia, I am so glad you are OK. My thoughts and prayers are with everyone in the South who has had to endure this disaster. (hugs)
I hope people send not just their goodwill but more tangible help if they can. Choose a worthy organization and send some money, or organize a fundraiser or other drive. These are our countrymen and women.
I'm so glad to hear from you Georgia, I pray for all the families that had suffered in this tragedy. It's a terrible thing to happen.
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