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    Originally Posted By chickendumpling

    Work sucks.
     
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    Originally Posted By avromark

    Sucks like a big mouth that is sucking, sucking really badly, like a huge bass.
     
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    Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy

    Sucks? It must, because you used that sentence just the other day! ;-)
     
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    Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy

    "Bass" will, 2 days from now, be a word that was used here 2 days before.
     
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    Originally Posted By avromark

    Before people used to be more respectful, now some are downright rude, but people such as Candice are as sweet as a beutiful tune played on a clarinet.
     
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    Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy

    Clarinet is an instrument unknown to Jose.
     
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    Originally Posted By chickendumpling

    Jose is a very good guitarist though.
     
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    Originally Posted By avromark

    Though he should learn how to play a digeridoo.
     
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    Originally Posted By BlazesOfFire

    Digeridoos sound weird!
     
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    Originally Posted By avromark

    Weird is as weird does, once quoted kar2oonman while resting on his arse.
     
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    Originally Posted By trailsend

    Arse, buttocks, nates, butt, backside, bum, buns, can, fundament, hindquarters, hind end, keister, posterior, prat, rear, rear end, rump, stern, seat, tail, tail end, tooshie, tush, bottom, behind, derriere, fanny, they're all the same in the end.
     
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    Originally Posted By Deogges Mom

    End of the day can be very relaxing.
     
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    Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy

    "Relaxing" is a good hot tub.
     
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    Originally Posted By Deogges Mom

    (A) tub of butter or margarine is good when baked potatoes are being served.
     
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    Originally Posted By alexbook

    >>Served them right, Pooja!
    Bhiwani girl shows how to fight dowry

    POOJA of Charkhi Dadri in Bhiwani district has set a noble example. Her problem arose when the groom's party reached her home for the wedding. Many of them were drunk and behaving in a drunken manner. More shockingly, they were demanding more and more as dowry. By then she and the groom had taken the traditional rounds of the holy fire. In other words, they had become man and wife. That could have been the beginning of yet another dowry death. It was at that point that Pooja decided to walk out of the marriage. What firmed up her decision was the conduct of the groom who, instead of controlling the situation, remained a mute spectator of the drunken behaviour of the people who accompanied him. Better late than never, her parents solidly stood by her when she asked the bridegroom and his relations to get lost.

    Given the social conditions in Haryana or, for that matter, anywhere in India, it is not an easy thing for a girl in Pooja's condition to do what she did. Equally important, it is rare for parents to support such a daughter. Take Pooja's own case. She is the eldest of five sisters and one brother. Every parent would like their daughters to be married off as early as possible because an unmarried daughter is considered a burden. Pooja's parents must have spent a lot of money on her marriage. As the story goes, the local people were able to forcefully take back the gifts given to the "baraatis". But what about the money spent? It is also not clear whether a case has been registered against the groom and his parents for demanding dowry which is a cognisable offence.

    The enactment of the anti-dowry law has not made a dent on the practice of giving and demanding dowry. Far from that, the practice has been gaining strength with newer and newer communities also taking to it in a big way and more consumer goods landing in the show windows. If anything this shows that the evil cannot be fought by legal means alone. More and more Poojas should come forward to spurn marriage offers that come with dowry demands as attachments. Significantly, Pooja's relations and well-wishers have appreciated her bold decision and stood by her in her hour of crisis. This is the right way to fight this social evil.<<
    --from the Tribune of India
     
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    Originally Posted By Ursula

    India would be a very strange place to raise a daughter, well, to me that is, since I don't understand their customs.
     
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    Originally Posted By Kar2oonMan

    Customs in India include that, when it is necessary to touch one's food, one should eat only with their right hand. I always wonder how such customs get their start.
     
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    Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy

    Start savin' money fer thangs ya want, folks!
     
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    Originally Posted By avromark

    Folks, some are yokels others are just slackjaw.
     
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    Originally Posted By Deogges Mom

    Slackjaw yokels are common in Arkansas, Tennessee and Mississippi.
     

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