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Sechira
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: emma watson nude naked |
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A safety net of 3 - 6 months has been recommended for as long as I can remember. I didn't take it seriously until I got laid off in 2002. The one thing it taught me was you'd damn well better plan for the hard times.People were given good advice and like me most chose to ignore it. Recessions happen quite frequently. Hell, even global recessions are common at about one per decade. If you're not planning to weather them out then you're planning to fail. Next you'll be telling me it's a good idea to build houses below sea level and in flood plains. Check the flood plain maps before you buy a house and have enough saved for the hard times.
How about 20 or so lines from Casablanca?
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Judelight
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: how tall is emma watson |
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“who are we kidding, no justice will come and this will continue to happen over and over...slowly people will forget about it and the fat cats will be long gone with enough money to live the rest of their lives in pure luxury.
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Moniya
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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Women have enough problems, no need to give it over to the men..
There's Google Mars? Holy *****!http://www.google.com/mars/!
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Bradford
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: how tall is emma watson |
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I see a large market for this type of science in Thailand.?
Sponsored by Dragon Age: Origins |
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Khashayar
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: emma watson galleries |
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wrong. most of that money goes to the carrier fees the networks make the cable/satellite companies pay. cable/sat providers make very little profit off of customer subscriptions. that may not be enough money to produce the shows, but it's still money that comes out of my pockets and goes into theirs. the rest comes from the advertisements that waste my time, and as we all know, time=money too.trust me. if we weren't already paying for content, we wouldn't have content.

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Thaseem
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: emma watson xxx gallery |
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Fantastic, although I'm pretty sure those 'shooting stars' are aircraft.
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Arlyne
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: fake emma watson photos |
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I'm an engineering major so I knew what I was getting into, but I've definitely taken a few classes that made me feel like that.
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Haira
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: how tall is emma watson |
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Desiree
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@sloeffer: "Basically this new proposed law would, if it passes, make it illegal for people to be disconnected from the internet( aka 3 strikes law) unless they were selling copyrighted pirated material."It doesn't quite say that, it just says you need to be taken to court first. Chances are they will just setup railroad courts. I believe even the France law is done through a court, it's just that the judge makes the decision in about 5 minutes. It will be hard to argue your case when the judge has no idea about the technology involved, has had 100's of the cases already and the lawyers have also had the same practice.In addition to that, in most cases people will have probably downloaded pirated mp3s or some such. This only really protects people being accidentally disconnected without reason (and even then they have to go to court, and then they also have to be heard rather than the judge just assuming that its the 100th person this week claiming they are innocent). The point is people shouldn't be disconnected for such crap.Also the law doesn't mention how many 'strikes' are required, it might have made the situation worse, by allowing disconnect on one confirmed infringement. I see no information regarding what is considered evidence, if 3rd party anti-piracy groups that get paid to get people disconnected are considered unbiased, if their evidence is legal. As the article said "So far it is also less than clear exactly what will constitute a "fair and impartial" procedure.".The Internet is now way to important too allow for disconnecting. It would basically stop people from being able to function in society, work and so on. And that is going to progressively get more so. It should be a basic human right. I wonder what will happen when landlines disappear and people need emergency VOIP phone service.In some ways the law is a move in the right direction, but it doesn't go far enough. |
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