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Jun 10, 2006 01:06

things are sour in my house right now. not brought on by any in, but certainly brought to all. this to shall pass ( Read more... )

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drivebyfruiting June 10 2006, 20:31:34 UTC
hope things get better. we need to make plans, like....NOW.

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amadriendel June 11 2006, 14:10:58 UTC
now? i mean ah...ahem: NOW?

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drivebyfruiting June 11 2006, 20:26:08 UTC
yes, NOW. you have my number, call it.

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amadriendel June 12 2006, 13:19:00 UTC
maybe tommorow.

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amadriendel June 11 2006, 04:03:58 UTC
"A Buddha is considered to be a person who discovers the true nature of reality through years of spiritual cultivation, investigation of the various religious practices of his time, and meditation. This transformational discovery is called bodhi - literally, "Awakening" (more commonly called "Enlightenment"). Any person who has become awakened from the "sleep of ignorance" by directly realizing the true nature of reality is called a Buddha. Śākyamuni is said to have been only the latest of many of these; there were other Buddhas before him and there will be others in the future. According to the Buddha, any person can follow his example and become enlightened through the study of his words "Dharma" and putting them into practice, by leading a virtuous, moral life, and purifying his mind. In general, the aim of Buddhist practice is to end all kinds of suffering in life. To achieve this state, adherents seek to purify and train the mind by following the Noble Eightfold Path, or the Middle Way, and eventually to gain true knowledge of ( ... )

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_miss_kelly_ June 14 2006, 15:22:05 UTC
hubby,

if you're not busy on Saturday night (the 17th) you should come to Beth's house. We're having a little get together and I would really like it if you could come.

Call me soon???

<33
wifey

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amadriendel June 14 2006, 15:54:27 UTC
we'll see[it's my sisters birthday]

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_miss_kelly_ June 14 2006, 19:05:50 UTC
ok. i'll let that slide cos she's your sister and my in-law.

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_miss_kelly_ June 26 2006, 13:50:12 UTC
The age of consent in New Hampshire is 16 providing that the partner is under the age of 30. If a the partner is of authority over the minor, then the consenting age changes to 18. Of authority means someone such as a teacher.

Also, there are no sodomy laws in New Hampshire, they were repealed in 2003.

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amadriendel June 28 2006, 16:48:12 UTC
interesting. so i can be 30 and date a sixteen year old? that's a little creepy, actually. but thanks! i guess i can stop keeping such a close eye on the hombre and tell him its....actually...legal?

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_miss_kelly_ June 28 2006, 21:04:52 UTC
yes it definatly IS creepy. but still legal...

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