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Post by Deleted on Jun 7, 2013 5:18:20 GMT -5
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Post by tinka♥belle on Jun 7, 2013 8:06:08 GMT -5
OMG yes I read that yesterday. For real!! I mean my babies were like soccer players haha. I felt EVERYTHING
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2013 0:41:28 GMT -5
Mine were too Tina ...unbelievable !
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2013 0:41:58 GMT -5
Your signature made me smile today Tina
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Post by Deleted on Jun 8, 2013 0:43:13 GMT -5
OMG Cute !!! and only 2 years old
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Post by tinka♥belle on Jun 8, 2013 10:27:14 GMT -5
Your signature made me smile today Tina Thank you!!
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Post by tinka♥belle on Jun 8, 2013 10:27:42 GMT -5
Aww can't watch from this comp will have to check it out on my laptop later.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2013 2:21:29 GMT -5
Youngest victim of Boston Marathon bombings honored at Catholic Mass on his 9th birthday
The youngest victim of the Boston Marathon bombings has been honored at a Roman Catholic Mass on what would have been his ninth birthday. The family of Martin Richard was joined by hundreds of people from Boston and the region in Sunday's tribute at St. Ann Parish. Martin was one of three people killed in the April 15 bombings. Martin's sister, 7-year-old Jane, lost a leg in the explosion. Their mother, Denise, suffered a head injury and lost vision in an eye. Their father, Bill, received shrapnel wounds and burns to his legs and suffered hearing loss. The eldest child, Henry, was unharmed. The Dorchester Reporter reports (http://bit.ly/19dT8VM) that Bill Richard praised his family's courage and wore a button with the peace symbol. Read more: www.foxnews.com/us/2013/06/09/youngest-victim-boston-marathon-bombings-honored-at-catholic-mass-on-his-th/#ixzz2VnOJbLHpThis is so heartbreaking and I didn't realise that other members of his family had also been injured.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2013 2:25:05 GMT -5
Tensions high in Sanford as Zimmerman trial opens
Cecil Smith, the new police chief in Sanford, Florida, is full of energy, bounding down the road of single-storey, wooden houses which are nestled among the dark, green lushness of Florida's fauna. He is on a mission to "reconnect with the community". The black residents look on curiously at this African-American officer going out of his way to be nice. One man, carrying a six-pack of vodka coolers, tries to show him his driving licence, to prove he is over 21. "No need, no need," says Chief Smith. He goes up to a group of men having a barbecue at the front of their house. There is an odd notice on it saying that police can ask people to disperse if they are making noise. The chief shakes hands all round and then clasps one of the men tight, clapping him on the back. The man's expression suggests it is not every day he is hugged by a cop. 'Changing perceptions' There is not a lot of trust in the police in this part of town, after the shooting of an unarmed black teenager, Trayvon Martin, by a volunteer neighbourhood watchman, George Zimmerman. The police took weeks to arrest him, accepting his story that he thought the teenager was acting suspiciously, and had attacked him. He was eventually charged with murder and the trial starts today. www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-22824531I will be keeping my eye on this one, should be interesting but i feel like we have already heard all about it through the media saturation coverage thus far.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 10, 2013 2:27:36 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2013 7:30:11 GMT -5
I like this !
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2013 7:31:00 GMT -5
Not so sure about this
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Post by tinka♥belle on Jun 11, 2013 8:04:19 GMT -5
Youngest victim of Boston Marathon bombings honored at Catholic Mass on his 9th birthday
The youngest victim of the Boston Marathon bombings has been honored at a Roman Catholic Mass on what would have been his ninth birthday. The family of Martin Richard was joined by hundreds of people from Boston and the region in Sunday's tribute at St. Ann Parish. Martin was one of three people killed in the April 15 bombings. Martin's sister, 7-year-old Jane, lost a leg in the explosion. Their mother, Denise, suffered a head injury and lost vision in an eye. Their father, Bill, received shrapnel wounds and burns to his legs and suffered hearing loss. The eldest child, Henry, was unharmed. The Dorchester Reporter reports (http://bit.ly/19dT8VM) that Bill Richard praised his family's courage and wore a button with the peace symbol. Read more: www.foxnews.com/us/2013/06/09/youngest-victim-boston-marathon-bombings-honored-at-catholic-mass-on-his-th/#ixzz2VnOJbLHpThis is so heartbreaking and I didn't realise that other members of his family had also been injured. Yeah I knew his family got hurt too, pray they are doing better & feel awful for their loss.
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Post by tinka♥belle on Jun 11, 2013 8:06:48 GMT -5
Tensions high in Sanford as Zimmerman trial opens
Cecil Smith, the new police chief in Sanford, Florida, is full of energy, bounding down the road of single-storey, wooden houses which are nestled among the dark, green lushness of Florida's fauna. He is on a mission to "reconnect with the community". The black residents look on curiously at this African-American officer going out of his way to be nice. One man, carrying a six-pack of vodka coolers, tries to show him his driving licence, to prove he is over 21. "No need, no need," says Chief Smith. He goes up to a group of men having a barbecue at the front of their house. There is an odd notice on it saying that police can ask people to disperse if they are making noise. The chief shakes hands all round and then clasps one of the men tight, clapping him on the back. The man's expression suggests it is not every day he is hugged by a cop. 'Changing perceptions' There is not a lot of trust in the police in this part of town, after the shooting of an unarmed black teenager, Trayvon Martin, by a volunteer neighbourhood watchman, George Zimmerman. The police took weeks to arrest him, accepting his story that he thought the teenager was acting suspiciously, and had attacked him. He was eventually charged with murder and the trial starts today. www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-22824531I will be keeping my eye on this one, should be interesting but i feel like we have already heard all about it through the media saturation coverage thus far. Yes it will be interesting.
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Post by tinka♥belle on Jun 11, 2013 8:07:53 GMT -5
Not so sure about this Eww, no way in hell...
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