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Godsgirl83
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things going good now?Yep, just after 8. Quick cup of coffee, then showering and going to work. Had such a blessed day yesterday, I am sure today is going to be the same
things going good now?Yep, just after 8. Quick cup of coffee, then showering and going to work. Had such a blessed day yesterday, I am sure today is going to be the same
Yep, just after 8. Quick cup of coffee, then showering and going to work. Had such a blessed day yesterday, I am sure today is going to be the same
Reminds me the sentence...Well, I was born at a very young age. I was always so homely I couldn't even get the dog to play with me. Momma always told me I has handsome though but she always looked kind of doubtful when she said it.
Reminds me the sentence...
when Danny was little his family moved a lot, but he always found them.
LOL my real name is Danie but I guess my American friends will pronounce it Dannyfunny
I thought your real name was Gandy![]()
No, he was an Indian lawyer that lived in the late 1800s and early 1900s![]()
What does "banned unlawfully" mean? Surely anyone who has the power and authority to ban you has done it lawfully? Anyways, probably most of us who hang out in the forums do not go into the chat rooms. People are pretty attached to their opinions so if you get drawn into a heated discussion (there are quite a few hot button topics, mmmm, religion is one of them) please try to keep a cool head, and if you cannot, learn when to walk away. Blaming the other person is not the route to go, either...Someone called Gregg started a racist argument with me in the Bible study chatroom and then went ahead to report me I was banned unlawfully from the chat groups and I'm pretty sure he is still there. He started it all alongside his supporters. I feel neglected
Someone called Gregg started a racist argument with me in the Bible study chatroom and then went ahead to report me I was banned unlawfully from the chat groups and I'm pretty sure he is still there. He started it all alongside his supporters. I feel neglected