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Hemet, California, United States
Last Activity: 3 weeks ago

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mystery2u888

Sep 21 @ 1:32AM  
mystery2u888

Aug 22 @ 5:27AM  
where in the world are you.......I miss my friend who commented along with me an with our panties on backwards
mystery2u888

Nov 18 @ 12:17AM  
1 Month..........where are you .......I never ever see you anymore I hope your doing ok....... I am thinking about you
mystery2u888

Jul 4 @ 6:33AM  
2008 thinking of you sweetie.........
Sugar_Lee

May 9 @ 8:34PM  
CHARLIgurl1

Apr 29 @ 3:28PM  
This woman has strengths that amaze me. She can handle trouble and carry heavy burdens. She holds happiness, love and opinions. She smiles when she feels like screaming. She sings when she feels like crying. She cries when she's happy and laughs when she's afraid. Her love is unconditional. There's only one thing wrong with her, and that is that sometimes she forgets what she is worth.
mystery2u888

Apr 26 @ 6:17AM  
ok girl where are you.......now I must officially declare you mia........ I am worried so I hope that you can write me soon...... xoox miss you so much
Sugar_Lee

Feb 14 @ 7:30AM  
mystery2u888

Jan 20 @ 7:10PM  
Just comin in to peek on you....I come an go but...I am still a peeker
mystery2u888

Dec 20 @ 5:49PM  


Happy Holidays Hope you have a wonderful New Year!!
mystery2u888

Oct 24 @ 7:22AM  
peekin in to be sure you are safe and the animals just to say hi from you know
kerrb_brent009

Oct 20 @ 3:59PM  
lovely pic
mystery2u888

Sep 16 @ 6:20AM  
Hey you been awhile sorry but I have thought of you...I am in an out but will soon be writing you from our secret name
mystery2u888

Jun 15 @ 1:26AM  


chickaboom chickaboom.............. where are my puppies ........ hey girly............
sjdw44055

May 31 @ 12:44AM  
http://www.ncld.org/content/view/1022/
This is the web address that discusses refined sugars role in ADD and ADH. There are many links calling refined sugars as dangerous toxins. Be sure to read my comments on your blog, I posted several sites to give you lists of refined sugars, with hidden names. But, once you are used to shopping, eating and living a lower sugar, or no sugar life style, you will all see marked improvement.
My son, has complications with red dyes, MSG, lactose based sugars, glutamate. Now, I can walk into any store and know what I am looking for, and what to pass on.
Allrecipe.com has a fabulous calculator and nutritional guidelines. They have tons of lower sugar, and allergy free food recipes. Since they are created by parents, they are recommended, highly.
Just remember, that vitamins, cough syrups, gel capped medications, antibiotics even toothpastes contain sugars. GMC runs a list of lower refined sugar lists. On top of it, there is a brand tooth paste, that is all natural, comes in mint flavor. Or you can use baking soda, a pinch of sugar free flavor and fluoride drops (sugar free of course). Mix to taste and brush.
surfergirl27

May 3 @ 4:36PM  
Ok wow there are a lot of people who are totally misinformed about pit bulls aka american pit bull terrier. I just read a blog from a person who claims to be a dog trainer who is sooooooo ignorate about the breed and trys to pass of the myths about pits and his own opinion as fact. So I'm going to put some info out there for the world to read and hopefull understand these dogs.

The range of opinion in the Pit bull drama varies so dramatically that the average person is left with nothing more than confused ideas gleaned from the warnings of television news reports.

Understanding pits starts with learning about their beginnings on up to the roles they play in our society today. They have traveled a long road with ameriacans since early colonists went to the trouble of importing them along with thier other family treasures. With the same courageous spirit, tenacious loyalty and die-hard devotion they provided to their owners generations ago, they continue to dutifully hold up a mirror to this in society and reflect back to us who we are as a culture of dog owners.

The pit bulls we now recognize as pit bulls was originally bred in the british Isles early 1800's to 'bait' bulls. These matches were held for the entertainment of the struggling classes; a source of relief from the tedius and brutal was of life suffered by many commoners during that time. In 1835 bull baiting was deemed inhumane and became illegal, and dogfighting became the replacement. The best fighters were made heroes and the trait for aggression towards other dogs began to selectively bred into their genetic make up. At the same time, a very strong BITE INHIBTION TOWARDS HUMANS was also bred into the pit bull lines so that handlers could lean over into the fighting pits and pull their battling dogs apart without worring about receiving a redirected bite. Partially because of this selective breeding which culled out "man biters", this breed became well know for its loving devotion and trustworthy nature with humans.

Immigrants brought their dogs across the ocean along with their families and prized possesions. They soon became a fixture in a developing nation. In early America, the dogs were valued for much more than thier fighting abilities. They were entrusted to protect homesteads from predators and worked as vital helpers on family farms. Homesteaders depended on their abilities to help in hunts and as hog catchers. They were constant companions to the young children who were entrusted in their care. Pits earned their place as an improtant part of the fabric of a developing nation.

As cities sprung up, pits remainded a prominent part of Ameriacan culture. The USA admired this breed for qualities this likended in itself; friendly, brave, hardworkoing, worthy of respect. Pit were thought of less as pit fighters and more as 'regular dogs'. They show up in hundreds of turn of the century photos, flanked by loving family members. Early advertisements, posters, and magazines began to use the image of the All American Dog, including Buster Brown whose companion was a pit. World War 1 poster displayed illustrations of pits as proud mascots of neutrality and bravery. Not to disappoint, the most decorated war dog of that time was none other than 'stubby' a loyal and brave pit bull.

The pit was also a favorite dog among politicians, scholars, celebrities. Helen Keller, Theodore Roosevelt, and the "our Gang" little rascals all had pit bulls. Today this tradition continues today with tens of thousands of Americans who love and cherrish their family pit bulls.

Why would anyone want a pit bull? The fun loving, spunky and affectionate attitude of the pit bull is what most admirers come to love best about these dogs. Pit bulls are impressively loyal, bold and courageous animals. They are natually clownish, alert and intelligent.. in other words, a lot of fun to have around. Many participate and excel in various dog sports and activities, including obedience trials, search and rescue work, agility trials, flyball and frisbee competitions and weight pulling events. With their tenacious work drive and strong desire to please their owners, they are natural competitors and win impressive titles whereever ther're worked. The soft side of the breed shows up in thier gushing affection for humans- a desirable trait that was very important to the original breeders of this animal and remains so today. For this reason many pit bulls work a cerified therapy dogs in hospitals and nursing homes. Homes with children that know the breed continue to seek them out as their dog of choice. A favorite place of just about any well loved pit is in the lap of his adoring human or close by his side.

Although we've changed enough as a culture to creat laws which protect our admirable clown from organized dog fighting, ironically the darkest hour of this breed's story has only come about in the past 20 years. While huge numbers of pit bulls in this country are cherished family pets, many not so fortunate suffer the consequences of a nation with multi-layered social and economic problems. The historic fighting ability of this All American breed began to be exploited on a larger scale in the 1980's. Pit bulls were soon associated with poverty, crime and newspaper headlines of back alley dog fighting rings. And, for the first time in the breeds history, we started hearing disturbing accounts of aggressive attacks on humans by poorly socializded and badly bred pits, pit mixes and other breed dogs that were mislabled as pits. The press went wild, the public panicked and the reputation of the entire breed was dragged down with a sensationalistic headlines and a few rotten examples of "pit bull imposters" owed by shady and irresponsible owners.

To add to the sadness, a frenzy of backyard breeding of pits in our urban cities began to add to the burgeoning population of unwanted dogs in the 80's, a trend which continues today. The econmic incentive of a 50 dollar price for unpapered pit bull puppies has filled our newspapers with adds of "pit pups for sale" Those seeking a status symbol or controversial fashion statment are irresistably drawn to having a pit. but just fashions change, so do the minds of many 'casual pit bull owners'. The pattern of pits purchased for breeding, later dicarded and then duly euthanized by our overcrowded shelters has erupted into a 'business as usual' cycle with no discernable end in sight. With a negativ
mystery2u888

Mar 3 @ 3:27AM  
This woman is fabulous, great sense of humor.. may I take a bow for this lady...I don't need to see a comedian I have her live right here
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