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Jill
25 November 2009 @ 03:13 pm
I had to spread this after seeing it on [info]tvaddictgurl 's journal. I laughed so hard.
 
 
Jill
31 July 2009 @ 04:02 pm
Look at this site. Hollow Man.

It is just creepy. And you know what. It would look so good out here in a rural area. Talk about freaking people out. I might do this for Halloween.

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feeling: shocked
 
 
Jill
20 May 2009 @ 03:28 pm
This is my work wall calendar for events. Can you tell me what is wrong with this month?

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Jill
03 October 2008 @ 01:42 pm
Watch this it was so funny! Just one reason why I love Craig Ferguson!

See another )

 
 
Jill
30 April 2008 @ 02:34 pm
Today Baskin-Robbins is having a special price day. I don't even know if it is all of them but I have to drive into S town anyway so hey... $0.31 a scoops... looks like it will be an ice cream day!
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Jill
31 March 2008 @ 04:29 pm
Okay after last weeks screaming fit over that horrible spider thing... had to share this comic....

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Jill
14 September 2007 @ 05:56 pm
 
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Jill

Reprise: Variations and Myths (Sorry if I spread any myths but read below.)
THINGS YOU NEVER KNEW YOUR CELL PHONE COULD DO.

 

Not all the information given in my last post was incorrect... read on...

 

FIRST Subject: Emergency

The Emergency Number worldwide for Mobile is 112. If you find yourself out of the coverage area of your mobile network, and there is an emergency, dial 112 and the mobile will search any existing network to establish the emergency number for you. And, interestingly, this number, 112, can be dialed even if the keypad is locked.

THE TRUTH: Calling 112 on your cell phone will (in some parts of the world, primarily Europe) connect you to local emergency services, even if you are outside your provider's service area (i.e., even if you are not authorized to relay signals through the cell tower that handles your calls), and many cell phones allow the user to place 112 calls even if the phone lacks a SIM card or its keypad is locked. However, the 112 number does not have (as is sometimes claimed) special properties that enable callers to use it in areas where ALL cellular signals are blocked (or otherwise unavailable).

 

 

 

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Jill
26 February 2007 @ 04:59 pm
Okay that is way to dead on. I'm a freak for organisation. I am stuck in a rut. Dang.

HESTIA...Goddess of household abundance and well-being, Hestia energises the home with a welcoming energy, healthy food and comfort. As such, she is a creature of habit and organisation, purity, sincerity, sanctity and safety. But just as the ancient goddess Hestia is depicted in a pose of immobility, so too are her women immobilised by their own habits and need for organisation - simply, they may feel like they are "stuck in a rut." Their convictions keep them so absorbed in their work, they can't imagine living any other way. They need to ask themselves, "What's the self-sacrifice for?" and break from their obsessive patterns.

Do this: Think of something spontaneous and daring. Take that leap of faith, and just do it.

Find Yours Here

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Jill
22 February 2007 @ 03:42 pm

For some reason my brother and sister though to do this...

Happy – Euphoric

Grumpy - Cantankerous

Doc – Physician

Bashful – Timorous

Sleepy - Lethargy

Sneezy - Sternutatory

Dopey – Befuddled

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