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The Lemon Parade: Who wants to be a Magician Anymore?
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Thursday, December 7, 2006. Who wants to be a Magician Anymore? Who wants to be a Magician Anymore? I can honestly say that I witnessed magic this past Fathers Day weekend. I had the pleasure of attending a magicians reunion. Yes, you read that right, a reunion of magicians. Old high school classmates, football teams, college friends and yes, magicians, they all do it. They reunite and once again, it is magic. All of this brings me back to my initial questionWho wants to be a magician anymore? It is sad ...
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The Lemon Parade: The Value of the Human Touch
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Thursday, December 7, 2006. The Value of the Human Touch. So as I sit at my desk after a two day hiatus enduced by an aweful germ I caught while merrily putting up our office Christmas Tree, I am currenlty cursing "the human touch" or at least the germs that manifest and spread thereof, but I think this holiday season there is something that we should remember about the human touch. Bama Girl in the City. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). You should read these.EVERY DAY! I love him and I love him.
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The Lemon Parade: God says "All things work out for the best for those who serve him"
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Monday, December 11, 2006. God says "All things work out for the best for those who serve him". It never ceases to amaze me how God takes care of those who serve him. Many times in my life he has revealed this to me and I can help but share the message. Bama Girl in the City. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). You should read these.EVERY DAY! Http:/ alimerickaday.blogspot.com. Http:/ bluehealer2.blogspot.com. I love him and I love him. Me, Jonathan and Lindsay.He is amazing! The Time of My Life. I reall...
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The Lemon Parade: To whom much is given, much is expected
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Sunday, December 10, 2006. To whom much is given, much is expected. My parents always harped this point to me and my cyblings."To whom much is given, much is expected". As a child, to me that literal translation meant that I am smart and I have no excuse to make bad grades.which was true. Bama Girl in the City. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). You should read these.EVERY DAY! Http:/ alimerickaday.blogspot.com. Http:/ bluehealer2.blogspot.com. I love him and I love him. The Time of My Life. I really ap...
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The Lemon Parade: The Little BIG thing I have leard about Karma
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Thursday, December 7, 2006. The Little BIG thing I have leard about Karma. A little BIG thing I have learned about Karma. So, two blogs in one day.Lord only knows what you might be thinking, but the recent Thanksgiving holiday, coupled with a few sick days at home has given me lots of topics and nothing but time on my hands to contemplate them. Insert illustrations of your choice here. Now you may be asking, but Lauren, you were mean to a boy and karma gave you a gay best friend? It is truly heartbreakin...
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The Lemon Parade: Happy Hanukah...an after thought...
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Thursday, December 14, 2006. Happy Hanukah.an after thought. The thing is, I wonder if the fact that it was an afterthought is not equally offensive, I fear it would be for me.Although I believe that this holiday time is about an attitude, not decorations, I can't help but wonder if next week there will be another afterthought.Kwansa. Hmm? How do we get back to those days? Bama Girl in the City. I miss my childhood too, with no other then happy thoughts in my head. For us, the adults i think it's too late.
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The Lemon Parade: A Black Day, pretty girl
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Wednesday, December 20, 2006. A Black Day, pretty girl. Oh pretty girl, O pretty pretty girl,. I did not even recognize your face. Your curly black locks were all out of place. Your body is severed, I can't help but stare,. Your life was unknown until they found you there. Oh lovely lady, O lovely lovely lady,. A lady of life, a caged bird you were,. Were you really deserving all the torture you endured? Your killer he loved you, before and after you died,. When I read your story, tears filled in my eyes.
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The Lemon Parade: Slow Dancing in a Burning Room
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Saturday, December 9, 2006. Slow Dancing in a Burning Room. Slow Dancing in a Burning Room. Thanks once again to John Mayer for giving phrase to the feelings that most of us have felt many, many times. You are trying to cling on to that last tidbit of what you have, and as you do so, so quickly the world around you is burning down. That is what I did TWICE, and I can promise that doesn’t work. 8220;Don’t you think we ought to know by now, don’t you think we should have learned somehow? The Time of My Life.
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The Lemon Parade: Stephenson Southern Vocabulary List VOLUME 2
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Saturday, December 9, 2006. Stephenson Southern Vocabulary List VOLUME 2. 1 Dob- the process of applying Noxema to your face. SENTENCE: Bub, you just need to dob the Noxema directly on the zits. My father coined this word during my brother’s pubescent phase of life. He was constantly on him about having good skin. Apparently that trickled down to me and my sister and to this day, a pump of Noxema can be found in my sister’s shower. Noxema is not just a product, it is a way of life. Or that you made an A ...