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Ringo is cancer free. More tests tomorrow to make sure he is healthy enough for the dental anaesthesia, but a huge weight off my mind.
Never doubt the silks
good morning heather..you did it girl!you'll go down in history as art's #Legacy
I'm trying to catch up on things and wow, Lusha's been busy. I guess she couldn't handle being just a regular member at The Fringe. visitors can't see pics , please register or loginInteresting new friends - she's now stalking Heather's guitar guy!visitors can't see pics , please register or loginBut the big one - Lasha's Dr J's manager? Can this be true? Has Dr J been hiding under a rock and has no idea what a pariah she is? visitors can't see pics , please register or login
She was telling the producer she would talk to Graham Hancock and other big name guests and acting like she could land them for dr j
Shit deserves shit.They deserve each other.You know, cause they both are shit.
Im the whiny one? why dont you read back 1000 pages. he is the one who trashed me and called me a liar saying I would never leave my house. I proved him wrong big time. he was ashamed with his body in his bed curled up crying because I did everything I was going to do. he isn't even a real man of his word, he is BETA, im ALPHA. he offered a class to gun training, I DONT OWN guns and never will. I have no need for his useless gift, if he had guts he would man up and gift like a real man. and stop talking trash.
Never look a gift horse in the mouth is what I was always taught. When I was staying in Michigan years ago a friend offered me the chance to shoot a gun. I’ll likely never do it again but I don’t regret doing it one bit. It’s a life experience.
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The more often you fire your firearm the easier and less "shocking" it becomes. I remember my first time and now it is second nature. People are justifiably nervous at first. The noise and power of the weapon can be a bit scary. However, once you understand you are in control and that you are properly trained that nervousness of the unknown goes away. The more often you can "train" with your firearm the better. Not saying everybody should have one mind you. Just that that nervousness will go away. My kids were a bit anxious their first time, but that was likely because I had instilled a ton of safety training into them before they every fired live rounds. But now they are the ones who are pushing me to go to the range. It also helps to take training for those who never have fired a firearm. The more you know and understand the less unnerving it will be.
Never look a gift horse in the mouth is what I was always taught.