LA Occupiers Left Behind a Staggering 30 Tons of Debris…

"The sheer volume of personal belongings left behind after the early morning Los Angeles Police Department raid..."

What do people think would be left behind after a RAID? After two months of bringing in items to make life a little more comfortable is one supposed to put it all in a back pack and take it with them? How many back packs are needed to carry all the items one takes to go camping for a week or two?

We're throwing you out but please clean up before you go. Yea, right. Like that's going to happen.

One, if you're doing it right.
 
That is tough. My sister is the same way as your friend. She had breast cancer, double mastectomy, beat the cancer yet she still fake bakes year round. She tells our mutual friends she just has more Mediterranean looking skin than the rest of her pasty white (in the winter) Irish/English/Scottish/German descended siblings (myself included). She tells them this because she KNOWS it is F'in retarded to fake bake... especially if you have had cancer in the past. That said, everyone knows. She seems to be under the impression that they don't remember her when she was in HS or prior to her fake baking addiction beginning. I ream her out every time I am in KC... but she won't listen (we are a stubborn clan)

I have a cousin that's doing exactly what your sis does. She had stage IV, a double mastectomy, chemo, radiation, etc. And she even had her eggs frozen in case she and the husband couldn't have kids after all the treatment. Well, she pulled through and has a clean bill of health, two kids by using a surrogate, and a fake tan 365 days a year. Actually, a real one through tanning beds, and I cringe when I see her. What's wrong with these people?
 
Oh, no doubt. I mean, by any guidelines, I should be an alcoholic - I used to drink my face off, constantly. But these days, I can just have a beer w/ dinner or whatever, and not feel any need for another. I rarely if ever have more than a couple now.

But some people, they just can't; if they try to have a drink again, it completely spirals, and they can't stop. It's definitely wiring, or genes or something like that. I always feel kind of lucky that I'm not wired that way.

this explains alot. thanks.
 
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