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Ok Mary, or 'imaginary Mary', You HAVE crossed the line. Calling anyone names such as you have with "Harley trash" merely exposes your vast ignorance. Telling someone they are dumb because they are a Marine mom of two Marines OUTRAGES ME! FYI, I am a proud Marine combat Veteran of the Vietnam War. A woman that I love dearly is the Marine mom of a fine young Marine now serving in Iraq. I was fortunate enough to accompany that proud Marine's family to Parris Island to witness his graduation. I am against the wars in both Afghanistan and in Iraq and as a Vietnam Veteran, I am against all wars. Mary, you need to get a grip, stop taunting people on this site with your ignorance and stop playing your childish mental games.
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this is going on forever. its just randomly publicized when a tragedy occurs and a family has the nerve to speak up- millions struggle through this every day- families that you wouldnt believe have children using- they just keep it quiet- its a stigma to most- like AIDS- when will we wake up as a society and work together to ensure our children have the ability to make healthy decisions.
Heroin Dealers should do life. Thats the sentence they impose on unknowing teens that sample for free. Its disgusting. |
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“Forget gold, where's the F&P?” Since: Feb 08
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As long as she drives, the Festiva's having some issues. |
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“Forget gold, where's the F&P?” Since: Feb 08
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You still don't get it.....pretty funny stuff puppet. |
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HEY AL...WHAT'S YOUR POINT....I CAN'T PUT MY FINGER ON IT...BUT, I DO KNOW YOU HAVE MADE THE PUPPET COMMENT TO ME BEFORE UNDER ANOTHER ONE OF YOUR ALIAS...why don't you & delusional mary hook up and let her bring you into her imaginary materialistic world..if indeed she is a she...lol...PROUD MILITARY MOMMA OF 2~~INTO THE BLUE...SEMPER FI |
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HI DWIGHT & thank you for your service as well...actually one my boy's is in the USAF & the other is in the USMC....ScaryMary..is just a sh*t stirrer, a self centered b&tch & a total fkn liar..coming on here to post "her imaginary lifestyle", like i always say, "careful what you spew out of your mouth, as it will ALWAYS come back to bite you on the azz"...anytime you would like to come to one of my "HARLEYTRASH" fundraisers for various causes, especially for the military..you are very welcome..i usually post them in Full Throttle Magazine...great time, great people & a great cause...have a great one...PROUD MILITARY MOMMA OF 2..INTO THE BLUE~~~SEMPER FI |
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Since: Jul 08
South Shore of LI ISP: Brooklyn, NY |
Harleymamma, Have you figured out yet that Mary was pulling your leg? |
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I support the troops from the bottom of my heart. But my question is, do they know that? What if I'm somehow sending them the wrong message? The other day I lost the magnetic yellow ribbon from my car, and I didn't even notice until my neighbor pointed it out. Just think: It could have fallen off days or even weeks before! And there I was: driving up and down all over town just as happy as you please, all but announcing, "Mary doesn't support our troops!" I went to the gas station to buy another magnet right away, but they were sold out. So here I am without one. And the way everybody is around here, they'll talk. What if this gets back to the troops somehow? Or take the other night when my husband and I were watching Leno. He cracked this wiseacre one-liner about the president, and it just busted Ted and me up. Then suddenly, we both trailed off and stared at each other in ominous silence. I'll admit the joke seemed harmless enough, but just imagine those poor soldiers, covered with the arid dust and sand of a foreign land, huddling for cover, engaging in pitched small-arms firefights with enemy insurgents on a daily basis. What would they think if they saw me sprawled out on the living-room sofa set, eating pretzels, cackling with irreverence at the expense of their commander in chief? If I unwittingly sent a message to the troops that hurt their feelings, I am truly sorry. I would never knowingly make them feel that nobody back here in the homeland believed in them or thought they weren't incredibly special, which they are. I don't want to accidentally lower our troops' self-esteem, especially in a time of crisis like this. Maybe after the war is over, that may be the time to raise questions about our leaders and laugh at the TV hosts, but certainly not now. Right now, we have to think about the troops. And, even more important, the messages we may or may not be sending them. What would the troops think about our yard? And I don't mean just about our flag. When I don't bag our leaves, am I basically saying, "To heck with you, troops"? Are the troops aware of all the remodeling I've been doing in the basement rec room? If so, what message are they getting from that? I read in the paper that a lot of the troops are complaining about the war, and want to come home. They're putting their lives on the line. It's my duty to support them, but I get confused. What message am I sending the troops if I read articles like that? For that matter, what kind of a message are those troops sending themselves? They are the troops, but it almost sounds like they're not supporting the troops! I'm sorry. I didn't mean that last statement to sound anti-troops. If the troops knew what I was thinking, what would they say? "First she has it one way, then she changes it all around"? Maybe they're saying, "Who does this lady think she is? She doesn't know what she wants! Our morale is sapped! We're losing our will to fight!" America would be defeated by Iraq, and terrorists would rule over us. |
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I support the troops from the bottom of my heart. But my question is, do they know that? What if I'm somehow sending them the wrong message? The other day I lost the magnetic yellow ribbon from my car, and I didn't even notice until my neighbor pointed it out. Just think: It could have fallen off days or even weeks before! And there I was: driving up and down all over town just as happy as you please, all but announcing, "Jane Merrick doesn't support our troops!" I went to the gas station to buy another magnet right away, but they were sold out. So here I am without one. And the way everybody is around here, they'll talk. What if this gets back to the troops somehow? Or take the other night when my husband and I were watching Leno. He cracked this wiseacre one-liner about the president, and it just busted Ted and me up. Then suddenly, we both trailed off and stared at each other in ominous silence. I'll admit the joke seemed harmless enough, but just imagine those poor soldiers, covered with the arid dust and sand of a foreign land, huddling for cover, engaging in pitched small-arms firefights with enemy insurgents on a daily basis. What would they think if they saw me sprawled out on the living-room sofa set, eating pretzels, cackling with irreverence at the expense of their commander in chief? If I unwittingly sent a message to the troops that hurt their feelings, I am truly sorry. I would never knowingly make them feel that nobody back here in the homeland believed in them or thought they weren't incredibly special, which they are. I don't want to accidentally lower our troops' self-esteem, especially in a time of crisis like this. Maybe after the war is over, that may be the time to raise questions about our leaders and laugh at the TV hosts, but certainly not now. Right now, we have to think about the troops. And, even more important, the messages we may or may not be sending them. What would the troops think about our yard? And I don't mean just about our flag. When I don't bag our leaves, am I basically saying, "To heck with you, troops"? Are the troops aware of all the remodeling I've been doing in the basement rec room? If so, what message are they getting from that? I read in the paper that a lot of the troops are complaining about the war, and want to come home. They're putting their lives on the line. It's my duty to support them, but I get confused. What message am I sending the troops if I read articles like that? For that matter, what kind of a message are those troops sending themselves? They are the troops, but it almost sounds like they're not supporting the troops! I'm sorry. I didn't mean that last statement to sound anti-troops. If the troops knew what I was thinking, what would they say? "First she has it one way, then she changes it all around"? Maybe they're saying, "Who does this lady think she is? She doesn't know what she wants! Our morale is sapped! We're losing our will to fight!" America would be defeated by Iraq, and terrorists would rule over us. |
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HI MOLLY...YEA, i know she's a dude....and sh*t stirrer....however, i am a very compassionate person & have a heart..and when some azzhole comes on here & comes back at me be it man, tranny etc....re: my kids & the other brave troops serving our country...my sicilian temper gets out of control...have a good one, molly!!! PROUD MILITARY MOMMA OF 2...INTO THE BLUE~~~SEMPER FI |
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Sayville has drug dealers right in the COMMON GROUND and Gillette Park (southside baseball fields). I have overheard ms & hs students talk about coke/heroine scores from there. Why aren't the police doing anything?
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