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Fun on a Friday: the Remix

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Could you imagine Dan Miller ever losing it like this? Me neither, though I would love to hear his soothing voice mixed with some mad beats.

Garrigan, on the other hand, will throw a violent, profanity-laden tirade if I so much as put too much cream in her coffee. Oh, that was a bad day. Let's just move on.

Fun on a Friday: The Remix

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Could you imagine Dan Miller ever losing it like this? Me either, though I would love to hear his soothing voice mixed with some mad beats.

Garrigan, on the other hand, will throw a violent, profanity-laden tirade if I so much as put too much cream in her coffee. Oh, that was a bad day. Let's just move on.

Ivy Posts On Protecting Children From Sexual Predators

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I used to work with battered women and sexually abused women and their children. No, I don’t won’t to talk about it here.

"They fought, and Ivy picked up Willis' crutch and hit him with it,"

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Kinda hard to suspend judgment against someone who beats up an amputee with a crutch, but until all the facts are known, its best to err on the side of caution and get the whole story...

(San Diego)

Clean Your Whip Before You Beat Yourself for G-d

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I don’t remember hearing much about self-flagellation when I was growing up, or in school (even Sunday school). One of the first times I had ever seen self-flagellation portrayed was in the movie, The Name of the Rose, with Sean Connery, based on the Umberto Eco novel of the same name.

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