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351i am so surprised..i thought it was a teen-age girl or younger by all the grammar errors...and i am still not convinced that matty is an adult male as well. other sc users agree with me, as well.Have you ever taken St. John's Wort for depression?
352well, others may have been around a little longer than I and have more knowledge...but to answer your question in a general sense: no, i pretty much stick to the strength of my own convictions. Finely grounded cinnamon/ brown sugar pop tarts...chilled...will do in a pinch, if you do not have time to prepare graham cracker crust.Have you ever taken St. John's Wort for depression?
353you must be a banker even with your screen name. i'm just learning about stocks now...i have some money so why not invest some of it...i'm reading like mad everything i can about itOn how many checking accounts are you a named signatory?
354Some northern Chinese and southern Mongolian dishes may be considered distasteful but all kinds of food appeal to a wide range of humans. do not be embarrassed to admit the foods you desire... for they will love you back.....you may try:

Guriltai shul (mutton soup)
500g fatty mutton, cut into strips (as for a stir-fry). Make sure you include the fat.
mutton fat or oil
2 large potatoes, diced
1 swede, diced
2 onions, diced
1 carrot, diced
2 teaspoons stock powder or salt
2 or 3 litres water
1 packet flat noodles (fresh or dried)
In a large wok, lightly fry the sliced mutton in the fat. Add the vegetables and stir-fry briefly. Add the water and stock or salt. Boil until almost cooked, then add the noodles and continue boiling until these are ready. Serve in small bowls. Tsuivan (fried noodles) Proceed as for mutton soup above, but do not add the water. Instead, stir-fry the meat and vegetables and then add the fresh (or boiled dried) noodles, and continue stir-frying until the noodles are ready and the flavours have melded.


Do you eat any food that others might consider to be gross, garbage, etc.?
355i have spent time in the USMC as well, though you would never know it...my sister was a bartender on one of the USO Clubs, she would get me plastered and i would stammer home. i only wanted to cook in the mess hall. in the end it all worked out. my USMC days were very hazyHave you ever joined the U.S. Military?
356i'm just getting the hang of these but i like the one with the sunglasses. it is differentHow would you describe yourself with an Emoticon?
357i agree with you. you can get caught up with these games and spend way too much money that you really do not haveWhich popular game system(s) do you have?
358it's a shame that you are not allergic to oxygen  * frown * Are you allergic to anything?
359from not even knowing me he stated i was an alcoholic and in prison...which is totally not true, then that southernyank girl started doing the same thing. high schoolAre you allergic to anything?
360I will play it by ear. From the constant prison and alcoholic comments, i thought (at first) i was dealing with an adolescent and when i discovered he was an adult...i felt a little sorry for him as it was obvious (to me) he was limited in creative conversation.Are you allergic to anything?
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