Kinda worried work is gonna be busy as shit tomorrow thanks to Mich and the National championship. At least the tips should be good.
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Thomas
National Bank - Clearfacts.ca - Five easy tips for being calm, cool and very productive
Watson
National Declutter Week begins today - tidy it, sort it, bin it or donate it. Find out more http://t.co/fnFCDa3v9G Any tips @your_home ? undefined
Shimizu
Tough choice tonight: national championship tips at 920 and #TheFollowing starts at 9
Lǐ
Just received a call from Steve Hofmeyer. Watch this space
Martínez
National Dental Health Month - Tooth Tips from Convenient Dental Care
Mukherjee
Top Five Fall/Winter Car Care Tips - October is National Car Care Month!
Okada
In honor of National Child Abuse Prevention Month, check out these helpful parenting tips in English and... http://t.co/VZc1095uhE undefined
Gray
Clutter Video Tip: How to Say NO and Get Rid of Mental Clutter!
Rodríguez
@dodiggy national title game tips at 9:23 Monday
Amar
Celebrating National Window Safety Week: 10 Tips to Remember http://t.co/H3bSa7aIH5 #windowsafetyweek #simontonwindows undefined
Bailey
Christians, please put some pressure on the warmongers among you. It's just not acceptable to hear someone talking about Jesus in one sentence and then promote attacking a foreign country in the next. Seriously, Jesus would not be having this crap if he was around.
Azoulay
Whos is the dumbest?
(1) A Ugandan who goes to the the
bank with a spanner to open a bank
account.
(2) A Nigerian who removes his shoes
to enter a taxi
(3) A Kenyan who went to bed with a
ruler just to know how long he has
slept
(4) A Tanzanian who watches news on
tv and waves at a news reader
(5) A Zambian nurse who wakes up a
sleeping patient simply because he
forgot to give him sleeping pills
(6) A South African who lowers his tv
volume because he wants to read a
text message
(7) A Ghanian who sprays him self
doom to chase away mosquitoes
(8) A Zimbabwenean who polishes his
shoes to take a passport size photo....
Lín
National Fire Prevention Week: Simple Ways to Protect Your Home http://t.co/EQP2tyVJpL #realestate undefined
Russell
Follow this guy for all your racing tips @thevoiceofvalue .Great tips at both Cheltenham and the National
Lee
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Richardson
Doomsday Preppers - Doomsday Prepper Tips: Rehydration
Baker
@dannym113 won 400 on one off the early races then lost 100 on the national. Told him to start giving me his good tips. u on the same mobile
Hill
It’s now official…
Kenroy Baptiste LIVE is heading to Vibes FM Radio 101.3/
vibes101fm.net – Carriacou’s very own – serving more so the north of Grenada at this time, in addition to all of Carriacou, Petite Martinique, the Grenadines (including Bequia, Canouan, Mayreau, Tobago Cays, Union Island and Petit Saint Vincent) and beyond.
The 3-hour variety-style show will be broadcast (from the Sister Isle) every Saturday from 2p.m.
The hosting team comprises the lead host and 3 co-hosts.
Kenroy Baptiste LIVE will inform, educate and inspire audiences; it will be upclose and even personal, candid, spontaneous and sophisticated – we’ll keep it real.
A production of Spice Productions.
Premiering April 26.
Only on VIBES FM Radio 101.3/vibes101fm.net.
Below are the themes of Kenroy Baptiste LIVE (each broadcast will include several themes):
PERSONALITY CARRIACOU & PETITE MARTINIQUE (conversations with leading & influential figures in various industries on the Sister Isles.
MANAGING YOUR HEALTH (healthcare management).
MANAGING YOUR FINANCE (personal finance management).
TECH BUZZ (latest technological developments/inventions).
TALKBACK (socio-economic & cultural issues).
FOOD COURT (cooking, baking, grilling, roasting, etc. & making/mixing/serving juices, smoothies, cocktails & other drinks).
FARMING FOR LIFE (food crops, flowers & animal husbandry).
SPORTS DAY (action/developments in local & overseas sports.
HOMESTYLE (building, renovating, interior designing and furnishing).
IN THEIR WORDS (book reviews & book launches).
PETCO (animal health, care & training).
VOICE OF THE YOUTH (socio-economic & cultural issues confronting youth).
LIVING FOR CHRIST (conversations with Christians on the mercies & blessings of Jesus Christ/what does the Bible say about various issues).
IN THE CLASSROOM (tutelage in Mathematics, English, Spanish, French, etc.).
ON THE ROAD (observance of Highway Code/vehicle maintenance).
CHARACTER COUNTS (personal development: protocol & etiquette, leadership, anger management, conflict resolution, self esteem, respect, etc.).
IN THE LOOP (events/activities).
WE READY! (disaster preparedness – hurricane, earthquake, volcano, etc.).
EXPRESS YOURSELF (open line for public reaction to issues confronting the nation/the Caribbean & the wider world.
What’s Up? (spontaneous telephone calls to residents to find out about their well-being, welfare, etc.).
LOVE BOAT (relationship advice).
BEHIND THE TALENT (conversations with and performances/exhibits by gospel & r&b artistes, etc., bands, instrumentalists; as well as by artists and other talent in the performing & visual arts industries).
THE ENTREPRENEUR (advice & tips on starting & operating a business).
NEW YOU (fashion, skin care, hair care, make up, physical fitness/exercise, massage, etc.).
The Marketplace (buying & selling a variety of products, services and other consumer durables/items).
REAL ESTATE TODAY (sale/rent/lease of houses, guesthouses, apartments, commercial buildings & lands in Grenada, Carriacou & Petite Martinique).
VEHICLE DEAL (sale/rent of new & used vehicles).
JOB TICKER (employment opportunities).
THIS IS ME (a platform for the physically challenged: the blind, hearing impaired and paraplegics.
Brown
Ayr Encore on the agenda for National hero Auroras - http://t.co/eOHKHFc7p7 #horseracing #pricewise #tips undefined
Hayashi
Find Real Tips from Experts with National News Today
Murakami
A couple quick tips for direct mail!
Xú
The Crew Tries Head Cheese | Behind the Scenes With P. Allen Smith
Agrawal
Soccer Coach Recapping Final Tips at National Soccer Coaches Association of America Academy
Mizrachi
Jackie Morra - Home Decor Tips at theToronto National Home Show 2011 Part 1
Cooper
Doomsday Preppers - Doomsday Prepper Tips: Sanitation
Cook
Tips for Touring the National Zoo with Kids
Jackson
Tips on Talking to Teens About Drug Use
Sakamoto
Doomsday Preppers - Prepper Tips: Fishing Button
Harris
Healthyroads Offers Seven Stress-Busting Tips to Relieve Trying Times During National Stress Awareness Month http://t.co/OgswdLykZP undefined
Gutiérrez
Asfor Abantu Abaphaphayo.....AAA
Hi Aza
This is quite a mess I have landed myself in, but here it goes. I'm a single mother of two beautiful children (Daughter's and son:1) living in CT. I met the father of my son almost three years ago and I tell you Aza, the attraction and connection was instant. We dated for some time and in that time i disclosed that I have a child and he too told me that he has two children but was separated from his wife. I took this with a pinch of salt as I had hear that he was in fact married. As time went by, the dates became more frequent, time spent together was absolutely wonderful - not exactly magical but REAL! We were in love making plans about the future together and just enjoying each other. I could however see that he was going through some personal problems but he could not come out and tell me exactly what was happening though I asked him - I figured it was about the estranged wife.
A year later I found out that I was preggers with his child and as our relationship was not clearly defined and I was still not too sure what was going on with him and the "wife" I was in a state! I told him about the pregnancy and he was our baby's number 1 advocate, very supportive and "definately wanted us to have the baby" in his words! During my pregnancy a lot of cultural matters became a problem for him - all of a sudden -like the rituals he had to do and meeting with my side of the family to hlawula. Not only that I finally had it confirmed that he is in fact still married to his wife, there was no separation.
I immediately ended our relationship with him but told him that there was no way I was gonna let him not take on his responsibility when it came to our son. I gave birth last year and he was not there though he had made endless promises that he would be and before long I was on maternity leave in GP. During my leave I made a decision that I would keep the peace and try not to ruffle any feathers mainly because I want him to bond and have a relationship with his son. Once I was back we sat together and talked about all the things that we had deal with, past, present and future - we decided that we would be co-parents, but our relation was over....Yeah right.
Soon we were at it again this time I fully knew that he is a married man but my heart already belongs to him and he is now the father of my son. He says to me that he Loves me and his wife and just does not know how to deal with it...(Eish), but i've now made up my mind. I love this man possibly more than I have loved any other man - this is my truth! My issue though I find myself in constant battle with myself because of two reasons:
1. I want to keep this man around and keep the peace between us because he has to stand up and be a responsible father and that can be hard to do if we are not in-sync. It's easy to just decide "let go and do everything on my own" but what needs to happen is that we need to teach men that you can't just waive responsibility when it comes to your children...this whole strong woman thing is becoming an epidemic.
2. Having this man around ultimately leads to us getting very comfy and before you know it were back to being lovers again (and the loving is real good) but now he also has his wife and though she also knows about us, it kidn of bites to think about the fact that she's at home waiting while he's with us maintaining his fatherly duties.
How do I balance the situation? and how do I make peace with all of this.
Annony!
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