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smile - Tell Me Something Good "uprate party"
What makes you smile? You may call this an uprate party but the rules are simple. To post and be uprated tell us all something good. It seems to me that at times all we read about is all the bad going on in the world. There is a lot of that but for one post I ask that you forget that and just tell us all something good.
Bacon
puppies
new love
new car
new job
new bacon
the story of some one who touched your lives (my father <viet nam> and grand father <WWII> people i have seen <Afgan> have more stories than I can count)
Clubs that help. United Way, Jerry's Kids . . .
Well I hope you get what I am trying at. So I would love to see your something good. For those who took the time to read, this post is for you.
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  • mrcbccadetx0 - replied 2011-09-26 07:20:43
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    What makes me smile is johnecash making a post to bring people together on this site. It makes me happy that even one of the most controversial members of all time is still on the side of good in the end. This ones for you...
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    • johnecash - replied 2011-09-26 09:34:36
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      There is a time and place for every thing. This time and this place is to share a smile or a good story. Thank you brother and keep up the good work.
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    • TryThat - replied 2011-09-28 11:08:45
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      That dog is so awesome! If I had a dog I would train it to do that pose.
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    • johnecash - replied 2011-09-26 06:38:32
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      Thats what I am talking about. If you see an add for something good post it! Let the good vibrations run free here. I truly do hope some of the community from here helps with the cause. I am goind to the site now.
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      • adduco - replied 2011-09-26 09:57:35
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        Thank you johnecash!!!
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        • TryThat - replied 2011-09-28 11:10:01
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          If I could give money I would.
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          • johnecash - replied 2012-10-18 10:42:05
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            If you can't give money, you should find a charitable organisation and give your time. Help an elderly neighbor with their yard work, help a kid with home work, there is a lot of help that is needed. I do charity work for the United Way where I live.
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  • ClassicDarlingXO - replied 2011-09-26 06:07:05
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    It's a great season for crabs here in VA! I just went to an event for the Cavalier Club/Rod and Gun club and got to eat crabs and steak for hours. It was amazing!

    OH! And I got new out-swinging French doors for my dining room that open to my patio. Gawgeous.

    I just got my substitute teaching certificate so now I can teach on my off days.

    Nice story: My boyfriend's birthday is coming up and my dad wanted to get him something really cool. Without telling my bf why, my dad took him to a gun show and got him an 870 Remington 12 gauge shotgun! It was the same weapon my dad carried for 10 out of 25 years of service in the Marine Corp. It was kind of like the passing of the baton, and I thought it was really sweet.

    That's all for now! I think sharenation could use a little bit of goodwill right now after all of the recent strife, good effort johnecash!


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    • johnecash - replied 2011-09-26 06:11:05
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      Nothing quite like a good crab boil on a pier. I always love hearing about a father passing down or buying guns for their kids. The parents may pass away, but the gun and the memory will be with him for ever.
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      • ClassicDarlingXO - replied 2011-09-26 06:17:34
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        My grandparents passed away this summer and he left my dad all of his guns. On the stock of one of the rifles my grandfather had engraved his name. It's those kind of things that are truly wonderful!
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        • johnecash - replied 2011-09-26 06:25:32
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          the two greatest treasures I have was the rifle my grandfather carried in WW2 and my dads service revolver from Viet Nam. I make they they are always maintained, oiled and ready to shoot. Just like the men who carried them.
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  • MIKYTEY - replied 2011-09-26 06:32:20
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    i just got a "new" KLT200 Police trike. fully restored in factory condition. one of 300 made, one of 3 known to exist in one piece in the united states. it might just be that i like trikes or that i like getting pieces of history. i think its good
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    • johnecash - replied 2011-09-26 06:34:04
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      As a real estate appraiser I can appreciate getting rare items. Post a pic of it when you have the time so that we may all drool and you nice new toy.
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      • MIKYTEY - replied 2011-09-26 06:48:34
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        had to take the engine out. there are some "irresponsible" people in my household who would try to ride it or get it muddy and dirty. so as we speak my brother is making plans for a large plexiglass and wood display case. cant be too careful :)

        its going in the basement, not the garage like my other 6 trikes.
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        • johnecash - replied 2011-09-26 09:35:54
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          That is bad ass. I have memories of my father riding me around the hunting camp on one of those. Watch out for unintended wheelies on that thing though.
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          • MIKYTEY - replied 2011-09-26 11:10:34
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            i've got 6 others with enough spare parts for about 7-8 more. currently i ride my 1986 honda 250SX most weekends in the mountains here in CO.
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            • johnecash - replied 2011-09-26 11:27:10
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              Be safe and post some pics when you have a moment. I truly do miss riding them. They are so much more exciting than quads.
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              • MIKYTEY - replied 2011-09-26 13:43:23
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                all but my 250sx are back home in MO. cant get any pics soon but i can list em and find a pic or each one.

                *edit*
                if you want to find some or something try craigslist or 3wheelerworld.com(its a giant 3wheeler forum)
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        • TryThat - replied 2011-09-28 11:12:14
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          Why do you buy trikes and then not use them! You should jump on them and go for a ride! Looking at them wouldn't be half as fun!
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          • MIKYTEY - replied 2011-09-28 13:31:18
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            if the trike is a restored piece of history i wont ride it. would you shoot a ball and cap colt .45 from the earliest days of its manufacture? i doubt it. i ride all my other ones because i can find replacement plastics for them. except the headlight plastics for my 1986 250SX... cant find em. only 85 and 87's
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  • BlurrySours - replied 2011-09-26 09:44:16
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    Today, I had Cornbeef Hash. I am a happy, happy man :D!
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    • johnecash - replied 2011-09-26 09:47:10
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      I hope you have enough for everyone . . .
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      • BlurrySours - replied 2011-09-26 10:01:32
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        lol (':
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        • TryThat - replied 2011-09-28 11:16:51
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          OMG I haven't had corn beef hash in months! I shall make a request right away!
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  • triclebickle - replied 2011-09-26 11:52:08
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    I found a real super ball at a flea market for 50 cents!!
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    • johnecash - replied 2011-09-26 11:54:57
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      is that the tiny bouncy ball? i love watching a cat with one of those.
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  • CTUDirector - replied 2011-09-27 04:14:39
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    MINECRAFT IS COMING TO XBOX! :D
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    • CTUDirector - replied 2011-09-27 04:21:46
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      Just Found This Picture for a Mod. Bahaha
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    • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 07:02:25
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      I have never played minecraft. To the ignorant people here could you please tell us what it is?
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      • CTUDirector - replied 2011-09-27 09:15:00
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        You live in random computer generated world. There are sheep, pigs, dogs, birds, and "creepers" as well as skeletons that chase you.

        Your goal is to live as long as possible and be as prosperous as you can.

        You can play on a server with other people, or you can play by yourself (less fun).

        You can build a house/fort/underground dungeon(if you want) with all of the materials in the game. all of the materials are destructible so you can collect them and build things.

        All I have to say, Obsidian. Moar Obisidian.

        You can only be killed by dogs, creepers, and skeletons. Unless you mod. MOAR MODS NEEDED.

        Then you can fly around in airplanes, drive in cars, and add a whole new element to the game, Grand Theft Auto.
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  • MalverdeAl100 - replied 2011-09-27 08:40:58
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    Knowing my grandpa is looking after me up in heaven
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    • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 09:20:40
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      That is a very good thing
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  • CrazyJay - replied 2011-09-26 06:33:15
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    Happy huh? Well I was fired from my job as a cook a little while ago...how is that happy? Well, it took losing my job and finally being free to realize I hated it. 50+ hours a week with people I resented, mundane work. Yet now, I have free time again! Free time I can use to go to university and study something worthwhile! Even better, I was only spending tip money and have enough left over to fund it!

    Not to mention my weekend was great too. Had a bunch of friends over, food and drinks for all.

    Then Real Time is back on. Makes Friday nights even better.


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    No gun stories in my post though, sorry. Comes with being Canadian I guess. No one's really into guns around here.
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    • Ertrov - replied 2011-09-27 06:02:06
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      Working in a restaurant kitchen sucks man. I was happy to get out too.
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      • CrazyJay - replied 2011-09-27 07:21:32
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        The only frustrating thing is spending 2 years in culinary school that I'll never get back...ah well, least I can impress future girlfriends/ wife with it.
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        • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 08:35:48
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          I think everyone should spend some time in culinary school. That is a skill you will keep with you for the rest of your days, and the ladies love it when you can cook a good meal. I love to get into the kitchen and see where my hunger takes me. Last week I tried Paula Deens Donuts hamburger..... amazing.
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          • Ertrov - replied 2011-09-27 12:33:47
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            I get the feeling she eats a lot of those.
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            • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 12:36:14
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              To be fair I don't want a bald barber, or a skinny chef. . . on NPR's "Wait Wait Don't Tell Me. . ." she one described how to deep fry an hose hold furniture!
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              • Ertrov - replied 2011-09-27 12:38:33
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                I think my favourite chef is Robert Irving.
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                • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 12:40:30
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                  My spice is hunger. I promise my girlfriend I will cook for her, but first she must go on a 50 mile bike ride with me. According to her I am the best cook ever.
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                  • Ertrov - replied 2011-09-27 12:41:44
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                    I can put cereal and milk together in the SAME BOWL. Fuck yeah.
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                    • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 12:45:29
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                      All cooking is is kitchen Science. Learn to make the basics like a roue and you can start making home made. . . everything. Also never underestimate the power of a little bacon grease while cooking. In the south we have a little joke. All new people who move to the south are told to save all bacon drippings, instructions come later . . .
                      One last way to trick anyone to thinking you can cook, steak. Go get a good steak and slow cook it. When cooking remember its low and slow to make it mouth watering fall off the bone good. Very few things do you cook quickly.
                      Do you have any cook books? I bet you can follow directions. Thats where i started. Just follow directions.
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      • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 07:05:40
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        been there, done that. "Waiting" had me laughing my ass off because it hit so close to home. some of the closest friends I still have are from when I was a server/bartender/host/bus boy/prep cook/dishwasher.
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        • Ertrov - replied 2011-09-27 12:33:05
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          What sucks is when you have to be all of those at the same damn time.
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          • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 12:38:53
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            I agree. The worst night I ever had was bar tending at the beech. I had eaten a lot of LSD the night before and it had not worn off yet. The entire night I thought I was a mad scientist making evil potions for my minions. I was scarred shitless, but got tipped out the ass for it. Weird night. Woke up on the beach the next day. I had no idea how I got there, or where my pants were . . .
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            • Ertrov - replied 2011-09-27 12:42:34
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              The thought of being "tipped out of the ass" sounds quite unpleasant.
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              • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 12:46:53
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                not when we are talking about $600 for one night. . . trust me the worst part was tripping my balls off in public, trying to hold it together while making potions all night. It didn't help that it was haloween either. . .
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                • Ertrov - replied 2011-09-27 13:40:53
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                  "Tripping my balls off" sounds equally unpleasant.
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                  • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 14:12:46
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                    It will test you mental capacity to save your sanity while under the influence of hallucinogenic drugs.
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    • johnecash - replied 2011-09-26 06:37:44
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      I love and hate Bill. I don't watch it, but I do listen to every podcast of the show. I like you style. Something bad happened and you found the good side of it. We should all be a little more like you in this way. The world would be a better place.
      What Canadian's are not into guns? I really didn't know or expect that.
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      • CrazyJay - replied 2011-09-26 06:41:54
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        Well, it comes with stricter gun laws I suppose. Only basic hunting rifles or shotguns are legal for civilians. Chances are unless you're into hunting, you're disinclined to own a gun. Shooting ranges aren't common, lack of demand.
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        • Ertrov - replied 2011-09-27 12:34:37
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          Canada is fucked when the zombies attack.
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          • CrazyJay - replied 2011-09-28 08:21:06
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            We'll trade them Maple Syrup to secure our survival. It's tastier than brains.
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          • johnecash - replied 2012-10-18 10:38:34
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            I think Canada, or any cold place will be fine. When the temp freezes so will the zombies. They will walk them self apart.
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            • Ertrov - replied 2012-10-18 18:39:28
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              Actually, most research suggests that zombies will have blood-flow, and therefore will be slow to freeze.
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              • johnecash - replied 2012-10-18 20:50:58
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                How can you have research on a made up creature? I would love to read this article! (Not joking)
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                • Ertrov - replied 2012-10-18 22:40:50
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                  It's all hypothetical, of course. I don't have the time to dig it up from the archive, but it's from the ZRS.

                  http://zombieresearchsociety.com/
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                  • johnecash - replied 2012-10-19 11:10:45
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                    Humans without proper clothing would freeze solid during a cold winter night. If it would freeze us, I think it would freeze the zombies too.
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                    • Ertrov - replied 2012-10-19 20:49:06
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                      Very true. We can only hope.
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        • johnecash - replied 2011-09-26 09:37:40
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          I never knew that. I would had never guessed it. You learn something new every day. In my short sighted mind I always thought of Canadians as frontiersmen who always have a rifle or shotgun close by.
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  • imatari - replied 2011-09-26 10:04:41
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    https://nolte.scentsy.us



    Help Ronald McDonald house with Scentsy Buddies!!!!!!!
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    • johnecash - replied 2011-09-26 10:09:58
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      It always amazes me how much McDonald truly does do to help the community. Well done.
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      • imatari - replied 2011-09-27 03:39:12
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        What really sucks is McDonalds Corporate only donates $0.01 for every happy meal sold to Ronald McDonald House Charities. Now, granted, there are a LOT of happy meals sold just throughout the US daily, but with the revenue that McDonalds pulls in they could do so much more.
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        • TryThat - replied 2011-09-28 11:35:52
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          But if you consider how many happy meals are sold all over the world each day I would imagine that still is a considerable amount of money.
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        • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 07:03:53
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          They way I see it they don't have to do anything. So knowing that, something is always better than nothing. People and companies can always do more. None the less I am happy they are doing what they do. Its a good charity.
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          • imatari - replied 2011-09-28 10:11:16
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            I agree sir! thank you and by the way the idea for this post is awesome!!!
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            • johnecash - replied 2011-09-28 10:43:02
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              I didn't make it happen, everyone made this the feel good post of the site.
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  • Weichert506 - replied 2011-09-26 11:17:20
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    Lion KIng
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    • johnecash - replied 2011-09-26 11:26:13
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      I will always remember that movie for one thing, it was the first time I can remember that computers were used to make animation like that. In many ways, it was ahead of its time. A very good movie!
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  • Ertrov - replied 2011-09-27 06:00:03
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    Bacon.
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    • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 07:00:54
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      I see your bacon and raise you Chuck Norris Bacon.
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      • Ertrov - replied 2011-09-27 12:36:47
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        star wars bacon at at 500x332 - Tell Me Something Good &quot;uprate party&quot;
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        • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 12:42:01
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          The more I look at this the more I laugh. That is my new facebook profile pic!
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          • Ertrov - replied 2011-09-27 13:39:13
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            Have you joined the sharenator facebook group yet?
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            • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 14:14:35
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              no i have not. i have a total of 38 people on face book. thats it and thats all i really want. only my close friends and family. the way i look at it is this, if i have not seen your face in the last week or two, you didn't make the cut.
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        • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 12:41:31
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          I never knew the technology existed for a bacon AT AT. Its amazing what man can do....with bacon!
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  • CTUDirector - replied 2011-09-27 09:22:20
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    Oh also, one thing I absolutely love about sharenator.

    When there is women, they are beautiful. And i'm not talking about the pictures in posts.

    *cough* ClassicDarlingXO *cough*

    Any examples for beautiful women on sharenator? Anyone?
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    • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 09:23:41
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      She is southern and the kid of a leatherneck. of course she is beautiful.
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      • CTUDirector - replied 2011-09-27 09:30:38
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        This is true.
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  • CTUDirector - replied 2011-09-27 09:20:08
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    Just signed my contract with the Marine Corps, upped for four. 2 years left of high school.
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    • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 09:21:14
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      Welcome to the brotherhood. You aint there yet, but you will be
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      • CTUDirector - replied 2011-09-27 09:25:54
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        I know. That's what I can't wait for. Hoping to be with the Military Police or Recon (which is a bitch to get into). I have always loved long range rifles for some reason. So much more passion to the shot than any other. You actually have to concentrate and think. At least that's what I like about it.
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        • CTUDirector - replied 2011-09-27 09:28:12
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          I'd love to be stationed in Quantico.
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          • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 10:19:05
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            Then start practicing breathing and the fundamental mechanics of shooting now. It will be easy after that.
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        • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 10:20:40
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          What ever you do make sure its to be an officer. i think mel brooks said it best... it good to be king. and always remember to buy your helo pilots a beer, you never know when its them/us who pull your ass out of the fire.
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  • Fail4424 - replied 2011-09-27 10:44:00
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    ok, good news for today...well today was kinda sh*t for me today
    long story, but a lot of things went wrong for me, so the good news from me today:
    on the fifa 12 web app i got a daily gift of 2500 coins, and made a profit of 3000 on the things i traded :D
    like i said, it was a sh*t day when that's the highlight of it :P
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    • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 12:29:18
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      its the little things in life that make it all worth wild. i don't know why but i love hearing the trophy noise on my ps3. they are not real trophies but dame it if i care!
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      • Fail4424 - replied 2011-09-27 12:31:29
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        the trophy noise???
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        • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 12:32:24
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          on the ps3 when you get something like an achievement on the xbox but on the ps3 they are called trophies.
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  • FireRoastedFire - replied 2011-09-28 09:36:01
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    This message is for every single sharenator, troll, anti-troll, paladin, king, soldier, man, woman, child, anyone whom I have ever met or have yet to meet:

    I live by my own set of rules. My main two rules are "Laughter is the purest form of Joy. Even when fake, it puts a smile on your face" and "Give everyone a chance, at least until they have done you wrong. They might be your best friend you never knew you had."

    My point is, even as an avid gamer, I lend to the fact that they are games meant to have fun. A competition is there for sportsmanship and to better yourself, not to win. Do what makes you happy.

    I am buying a damn Wii and Monster Hunter Tri. Why? Because I might be out an income soon, but that is one of my favorite games. It makes me happy. It makes me laugh and keeps me entertained.

    CARPE DIEM!
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    • johnecash - replied 2011-09-28 09:59:27
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      Let loose on that vibe! then roll with it
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      • FireRoastedFire - replied 2011-09-29 06:39:01
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        Indeed - Tell Me Something Good &quot;uprate party&quot;


        Hey Johne, do you have a Wii? And MH Tri? If so, me and ma bud Joe are gonna be playing either tonight or tomorrow.
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        • johnecash - replied 2011-09-29 06:58:27
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          Thank you but I don't have a Wii. Thanks anyway though.
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          • FireRoastedFire - replied 2011-09-30 01:25:26
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            It's cool broseph. Just thought I might try and get another Hunting Party member. I got it last night and DEAR GOD! I forgot how much fun it was!
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  • johnecash - replied 2011-09-23 08:39:30
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    Well done who ever down rated the tell me something good post. Yet no note was left behind to say whats so wrong with the post. . . makes me wonder was I down rated or the post? I would guess whom ever did this did not read what the spirit of the post is about.
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  • johnecash - replied 2011-09-26 11:37:56
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    I still get a little tear in my eye when I watch this. My father was the one who inspired me to want to fly helicopters. Its still a dangerous job, but when they did it, they made history. In Viet Nam you were more likely to be shot down in a helicopter than a B17 in WW2. I hope I made you proud old man, you made me proud of you.

    By all means if you have a you tube video of one of your heros who mean something to you, post it. The story of a hero can never be told to many times, but sadly it can be forgotten if its not told. Keep the memory of your hero's alive. Share their stories with the world, with your friends, and with us the community here.
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    • ClassicDarlingXO - replied 2011-09-27 03:48:03
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      My dad met Joe Galloway. It was a happy moment for him.
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      • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 07:01:31
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        That sounds amazing. How did this happen?
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        • ClassicDarlingXO - replied 2011-09-27 07:12:06
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          The movie They Were Soldiers featured the young photographer who became a soldier, Joe Galloway. When it came time for the book signing, my dad went and met him. They ended up sitting and talking for a really long time. It's one of my dad's favorite memories.
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          • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 07:13:41
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            I love the book and the movie. Both are moving. The part about the wives delivering the notes was amazing.
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            • ClassicDarlingXO - replied 2011-09-27 07:15:34
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              It breaks my heart every time.
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              • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 07:19:00
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                It breaks my heart but also fills me with pride. I am proud of our women who ask for nothing yet they do so much. There are very few bonds as close as that of the wives of men in the service.
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                • ClassicDarlingXO - replied 2011-09-27 07:21:45
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                  I agree. My parents have been married for 28 years and for 11 of that my dad was gone at war overseas. She raised my sis and I by herself. I def understand that life.
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                  • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 07:43:37
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                    A woman after my own heart. I am a Marine, my Father is a Marine and so was my grandfather.
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                    • ClassicDarlingXO - replied 2011-09-27 07:45:45
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                      That's awesome! Where are you stationed? I've lived in Cherry Point, Lejeune, MacDill, Quantico, and Foster (Okinawa).
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                  • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 07:23:25
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                    So that makes you an army brat. Nice :)
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                  • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 08:33:16
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                    Kandahar Airport and Jacksonville Florida. The most fun I had was being a Marine at Fort Bening. It gave me chills to walk on the same ground and learn the same things my father did.
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                    • ClassicDarlingXO - replied 2011-09-27 08:36:43
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                      Niiiiiice. Hope all is well.
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                  • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 08:38:45
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                    I had to get out. Too many bad memories. So when my time came up to sign the contract, I opted for the honorable discharge. Its amazing how many people will hire you with a military back ground.
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                  • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 09:24:24
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                    I love it. That is a bigger cash fan than me.
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  • TryThat - replied 2011-09-28 11:16:04
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    Good news? Bacon supplies are high.
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    • johnecash - replied 2011-09-28 11:17:39
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      Day 7 of the expedition to find good news. Bacon supplies are high. Good news stories are flowing like a raging river. Life is good.
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      • TryThat - replied 2011-09-28 11:33:11
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        Supplies of women seem to be lacking at this moment in time but a new shipment is on the way. Only a few more days to wait, then you take the women and the bacon, you wrap the women in the bacon and then you have the perfect treat.
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        • johnecash - replied 2012-10-18 10:36:51
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          Bacon that should had lasted only a week has lasted a year. Its like hanukkah, but with bacon.
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  • ManU87 - replied 2012-10-16 15:23:59
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    GOOD NEWS! I JUST WASHED MY HANDS!
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    • johnecash - replied 2012-10-17 15:01:25
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      FIST BUMP FOR CLEANLINESS!
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    • MalverdeAl100 - replied 2012-10-17 17:35:02
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      Cleanliness is next to godliness my friend!
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  • RickRollTroll - replied 2012-10-17 20:51:22
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    Why's this have to end a year ago?
    My dog passed away a month ago but she lived a wonderful life and that's what really matters.
    I love being happy and everyone should just take a moment to chill and listen to some reggae
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    • johnecash - replied 2012-10-18 09:37:33
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      Sorry to hear about your dog. You are correct, everyone needs a reggae recharge from time to time.
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  • Kodi93 - replied 2012-10-17 22:14:08
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    Getting on Sharenator always makes me smile!!! I'm also a suck up bahahahahaha
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    • johnecash - replied 2012-10-18 09:37:58
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      Telling the truth is never sucking up. Rock on my friend.
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      • Kodi93 - replied 2012-10-24 21:13:46
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        Hell ya!
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  • johnecash - replied 2011-09-26 05:54:53
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    Day 3 and the search goes on for good news in the community. Water and food supplies are doing fine, but the the quest for good news is no closer now than when it began. I still have not given up hope, my volley ball wilson is keeping me company.
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  • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 12:49:47
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    I thought this video fit the post. Got to love the classics even if they were just a US RIPOFF!!! of the Beatles. While on the subject who was the first "Rock" band in your eyes? To me it would be the "King of Rock" aka Elvis. Can you think of anyone who rocked before him?
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  • johnecash - replied 2011-09-27 12:52:59
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    Day 5 of the "Tell Me Something Good" hunt. The community is more amazing that I could had hoped for. The challang was given, and as usual the community has blown my mind. . . for the good. Keep up all the good post my brothers and sisters. If you believe in the butterfly effect, then your good post could be the start of something much bigger and much better, grown from the seed that you plant.
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    • FireRoastedFire - replied 2011-09-28 09:21:07
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      You're a handsome man. Do I win?
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      • johnecash - replied 2011-09-29 09:38:28
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        You win my thanks. Thank you.
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  • johnecash - replied 2011-10-24 17:17:33
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    Don't let the good vibes be just a passing trend. I ask all of you to please help me give the world more good news. It does not matter what it is as long as its good news. So tell me more guys, I know yall have the stories to tell.
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  • GangsterMonkey - replied 2012-10-18 10:38:42
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    Oh no.. the uprate parties are back -_-
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    • johnecash - replied 2012-10-18 10:43:57
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      This is a little different. This is about sharing the good vibes and for sharing good times and good thought I think people deserve a plus one. This world is filled with bad news, is a little good news not worth a plus one?
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      • GangsterMonkey - replied 2012-10-18 11:37:46
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        If it's different then why is it called an uprate party..?
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        • johnecash - replied 2012-10-18 11:47:58
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          This is a party to celebrate good news in life. To me there is not enough good news out in the world today. I don't want people posting for points, i want people posting to spread a little cheer. Bring a little light to a world that can be full of darkness. This is about remembering that no matter how bad it gets, there is good out there.
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          • GangsterMonkey - replied 2012-10-18 11:51:22
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            This is an uprate party how ever you choose to label it
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            • johnecash - replied 2012-10-18 11:57:43
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              I will say this. This is a place for good news and sharing good stories. If you can't respect that please move along. You don't have to post or troll. If you want to add something good I would love to hear it, but this is not the place for a debate. Now I give you the last word and then lets be done with it. Lets get back to good karma.

              Take into account that great love and great achievements involve great risk.
              When you lose, don’t lose the lesson.
              Follow the three R’s:
              - Respect for self,
              - Respect for others and
              - Responsibility for all your actions.
              Remember that not getting what you want is sometimes a wonderful stroke of luck.
              Learn the rules so you know how to break them properly.
              Don’t let a little dispute injure a great relationship.
              When you realize you’ve made a mistake, take immediate steps to correct it.
              Spend some time alone every day.
              Open your arms to change, but don’t let go of your values.
              Remember that silence is sometimes the best answer.
              Live a good, honorable life. Then when you get older and
              think back, you’ll be able to enjoy it a second time.
              A loving atmosphere in your home is the foundation for your life.
              In disagreements with loved ones, deal only with the current situation. Don’t bring up the past.
              Share your knowledge. It is a way to achieve immortality.
              Be gentle with the earth.
              Once a year, go someplace you’ve never been before.
              Remember that the best relationship is one in which your love for each other exceeds your need for each other.
              Judge your success by what you had to give up in order to get it.
              If you want others to be happy, practice compassion.
              If you want to be happy, practice compassion.
              Spread The Word
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