
Here Comes My Sweet Saran…The Best girl..I ever had… dont feel bad those of you who are out there from India and to all my folks.and my gang.I have totally change and you all know that dont get me wrong…. because I am in Love…Her Name is SAREN JONES from Welsh… she is my sweet candy!




















Thats me …with my tatoo….! Cool Hunk…….!
FOR ALL YOU FOLKS OUT THERE I HAVE A VERY SWEET GIRL FRIEND CALLED SAREN…….I LOVE HER ,SHE IS SWEET AND SHE DOES HURT ME SOMTIME BUT I DO LOVE HER THEN EVER…….I HAVE NEVER LOVE SUCH ONE LIKE THIS BEFORE!






















































Hi, this is a comment.
From your beloved Lee.
Dont feel bad life goes up a
Had the earth and the sweat and the sticks and brews and I knew she was feeling me to
Passed the bone, gave the eye, and I knew for sure what she wanted to do
Can’t stop thinking about my baby girl and how she done love me so long
Next thing that I think yes, am so correct But the poison let me go
Found doing I was with her friend Knew I was gonna pay, we were sexing like everyday
She found out, she was like no knockd´out
Do what you must do;
Came outtalk that got my shit off track, had the bitch trapped now she’s caught like, that yeah aha, my
Baby’s lost, ain’t no coming back she’s gone just like that, like that, its like that, like that,
Like that, just
As the days went by had the evil chills and went about my devilish ways
Called her up, picked her up, all we did was fuck, now were both was in a daze
Being blazed all the time, never ever helped; my mind was always up in the sky
If I could I would, I’d take it back cause it hurts so much inside
Found doing I was with her friend Knew I was gonna pay, we were sexin like everyday
She found out, she was like no knockd´out Do what you gotta do, I fucked your friend this afternoon,
Whoa, my baby’s lost
nd down, we are here for you!I have as well get you a picture of myself, hope you like it.
Update From The Road
Yes, we are still in California, home of high gas prices and expensive everything else. Actually, it’s not that bad… nice weather and the beach… I can handle that, but some of these “California things” get annoying. For example, I walked into Best Buy a few weeks ago and bought a couple of portable DVD players for some of our staff people. They charged me $6.00 each on top of the sale price and tax for a recycling fee because the DVD players had LCD screens. Only in California. But we have been having some good times here, so I can’t complain. Money just doesn’t go quite as far.
I know this letter is very short. For one, I know you all like to see the pictures anyway, and two, there is not a whole lot to write. We have been traveling around southern California since the last time I wrote, and our schedule has not been quite so full, so we have had a lot of down time. Last week we stayed in churches for ten days straight because we did not have many concerts and, because of that, no host families. We have a great time when we all stay together, but I must say that it was really nice to sleep in a bed again when we finally did get back to host families.
DisneyLand is coming up! Yes, next Monday, we get to take a whole day off and spent it at DisneyLand. The kids are very excited about that. Look for a full report in a couple of weeks! Michael Esh
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a potential three-hour wait for the next fare. Muslim drivers asked for an exemption, and officials of the Metropolitan Airports Commission proposed color-coded lights on cab roofs to indicate whether the driver would accept a passenger carrying alcohol.
I can see the similarities in the two cases. Both the Christian pharmacists and the Muslim cabdrivers insist that their religious preferences should override the needs and desires of their customers, and both insist that this should happen without costing them anything in lost income. I also agree with Pam that this trend should be nipped in the bud, for if we don’t do so, what’s the consequence? A world where you never know who will refuse to serve you and for what reason.
The article I quoted above makes the same point:
“After taxes, why not buses, trains and planes?” In fact, this may already be happening:
Treating customers in a discriminating manner is nothing new, of course. Blacks are still sometimes refused service in restaurants and young black men may find getting a cab late at night difficult. But these acts of discrimination are against the law. If we make religious discrimination against consumers legal, how long will it be before some church will declare that the separation of the races is a basic doctrine, say? And I can certainly imagine some Muslim cabdrivers refusing to give rides to women who travel without a male guardian.
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a potential three-hour wait for the next fare. Muslim drivers asked for an exemption, and officials of the Metropolitan Airports Commission proposed color-coded lights on cab roofs to indicate whether the driver would accept a passenger carrying alcohol.
I can see the similarities in the two cases. Both the Christian pharmacists and the Muslim cabdrivers insist that their religious preferences should override the needs and desires of their customers, and both insist that this should happen without costing them anything in lost income. I also agree with Pam that this trend should be nipped in the bud, for if we don’t do so, what’s the consequence? A world where you never know who will refuse to serve you and for what reason.
The article I quoted above makes the same point:
“After taxes, why not buses, trains and planes?” In fact, this may already be happening:
Treating customers in a discriminating manner is nothing new, of course. Blacks are still sometimes refused service in restaurants and young black men may find getting a cab late at night difficult. But these acts of discrimination are against the law. If we make religious discrimination against consumers legal, how long will it be before some church will declare that the separation of the races is a basic doctrine, say? And I can certainly imagine some Muslim cabdrivers refusing to give rides to women who travel without a male guardian.
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Posted by: echidne / 10/18/2006 04:59:00 PM
My Shallow Thought For The Day
I have the most excellent commenters. This conclusion is based on reading lots and lots of blog comments all over the blogosphere recently. You really are the cream of the crop.
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