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B DeBrun |
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It's in paragraph 3 of your pre-nup
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DaveSoGay |
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To be a fair, let's not forget the old republican standby of racism too. Yeah, with a black Democrat running for President, the Republicans are going "old school" this year. |
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Sloansalad |
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It's a term for what happens to a wife's breasts after they stop being perky three or four years into being married.
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squashthebeef |
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Just curious about the impending groundrules, we are considering every vote for McCain racist, yes?
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Seven Inch Gaboner |
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Not necessarily; the voter in question may simply have a few extra chromosomes.
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pretzeldential |
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squashthebeef wrote: that or brain-damaged |
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Nat57 |
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The "Sanctity of Marriage" is an old concept. It's a double edged sword. The law says a husband or wife can not testify against each other in a
criminal trial.
However, in a divorce or abuse situtation, they can testify against each other. The hands off approach to the Husband and Wife situation is pretty dangerous, because they're suppossed to have the utmost trust in each other and tell each other all of their secrets, but when they don't get along or infidelity happens all of a sudden, all of those secrets and intimate talks come back to bite them. A Husband or Wife are the most dangerous people in their lives. That's why there are so many murders of each other, mostly men killing their wives than wives killing their husbands. |
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Zzunk |
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If getting married by a priest or minister makes it a union blessed by God, then are all marriages by justices of the peace unsanctified?
Can a marriage be sanctified by God if the priest or minister has impure thoughts? |
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ANBU Hidden Leaf |
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This is deep
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