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Wow, Mike. Thats sounds like the plot for a best seller. :lol:
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My entire government, at this time...fiddling away while Rome burns. WTH?
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It sure makes one wonder where its all going to end. They'll probably end up borrowing more money from the Chinese. If they ever decide to call the debt up, China could attach the whole country. Wouldnt that be a nice mess.
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Wow its probably best not to share any strange thought here. I can appreciate if you think its mad but I dont appreciate condescending and patronizing posts just because you dont agree with someone else. Fran and Carla, maybe keep that in mind thanks.
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StephenKingman wrote:Wow its probably best not to share any strange thought here. I can appreciate if you think its mad but I dont appreciate condescending and patronizing posts just because you dont agree with someone else. Fran and Carla, maybe keep that in mind thanks.
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Fran wrote:
StephenKingman wrote:Wow its probably best not to share any strange thought here. I can appreciate if you think its mad but I dont appreciate condescending and patronizing posts just because you dont agree with someone else. Fran and Carla, maybe keep that in mind thanks.
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Wow Mike...certainly didn't mean to offend. Sorry :oops:

We were just playing around :(
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Lets just forget about it. Thanks.
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StephenKingman wrote:You know what, I have a very strange...history with the numbers 139. ...Call it an oddity of life, an omen whatever but theres definitely something about those numbers 1 3 and 9 that have popped up at key moments in my life. Plus they add up to 13, eek.
Did you realize your post was 193. There sure is something about those numbers !
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Ive heard of that before, people having the same number come up constantly. Its claimed to be signs of everything from supernatural experiences to the end of the world. Weird.
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missgray wrote:
StephenKingman wrote:You know what, I have a very strange...history with the numbers 139. ...Call it an oddity of life, an omen whatever but theres definitely something about those numbers 1 3 and 9 that have popped up at key moments in my life. Plus they add up to 13, eek.
Did you realize your post was 193. There sure is something about those numbers !
Didnt actually notice that, well there you go yet another strange occurence of those numbers in my life. Its definitely not a coincidence at this stage, maybe Its connected to when Im gonna die or something, who knows, ill have to just wait and see.
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The dark but only darkness outside inside and dark is OK
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I am terrified of the dark! Especially when it's so dark you can't see a thing and your mind just makes up ideas of what can be lurking there just looking at you and you can't tell!

Turning corners also freaks me out because again, what if there's something you can't see hiding there until you turn the corner. :( I think I'm mostly just scared of the unknown and things you can't see.
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Ted Cruz...and Spiders, of course...lol
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I get really scared of big dogs. But the thing that scares me the most is being burned alive, eaten alive, or buried alive. I'm also really scared of sharks, crabs, bees, and spiders! :(
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I love watching and reading horror but reading horror scares me more.
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