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telly
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I feel like if you cant say something nice, or be respectful with your disagreements than keep your comments to yourself. I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you
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i agree with what annerbones said regarding some of us having seen what appear to be "made-up" stories on this forum before, and that it makes it difficult to trust those who appear to be making things up, but to disregard somebody on the basis of one or two of their stories conflicting? that just doesn't seem like enough to me. i just caught myself in a conflicting story situation recently. i posted in zen's topic of private schools, stating that i don't think i ever really struggled with being put in private school at 4 years old. i remembered after posting that, that i had said something completely different in another post -- that i did feel i struggled as a result of being put in private schools at 4. maybe both are true. maybe at times i felt i struggled, and at other times i didn't. someone could look at those two stories and say that i am full of b.s., but they'd be wrong to assume that, because the truth is, i did go to private schools at 4 and i can refer them to the schools i went to, if they'd like. it boils down to me being the kind of person who can feel more than one emotion about the same situation and sometimes even at the same time! some people are just like that. also, some people's lives are more complicated and/or intricate than others. if the situations don't make sense to you, just ask them!
my point is, i think it's wrong to just assume that people are automatically manipulative or whatever just because you find inconsistencies in their stories. if you doubt them, ask them personally. give them that dignity and respect. i have been guilty of assuming the worst about people due to inconsistencies in their stories myself. we're all on here for one reason: we love our kids. nobody is here with malicious intentions. peace!
I guilty of judging, being nasty, rude, ignorant and unkind on here. No one is perfect. But we can learn and try to do better next time....soooooooo how bout we all drop this and move on to baby related topics? :-) fingers crossed! (ok target is ready for fire!)
I would prefer light duty in the line of danger. And in the world of officers, traffic stops are very dangerous....as you do not know if the person has a weapon, etc. Anyhow, just my take on the topic. :-)
I can carless what people here think, although I do get sick of the dumbness of a lot of people. People hate me because I live (what they consider a very charmed life). I make no apologies and if you know your truthful, neither should you. "I know I'm bad as long as I know I'm bad" Eminem. Sorry had to quote him--he is my motivation today!!
Beta 1: 2,489 Beta 2: 5,603 TWINS!!
I would think that above all else that you'd value the life of your baby the most. We've been trying for years and I'd do everything within my power to keep my baby safe if we were ever to be sucessful. I would not be taking that life for granted.
Second: is all this really about a cop wanting to continue field work past the first trimester? I think I saw this episode. The whole season really. In Plain Sight. Anyone know when it's coming back? I don't necessarily want to see Mary stay with the baby's father, but I would like her to raise it herself and not go the adoption route!
And third: if I had an employee in a position where I (or my company) could be liable for their injury, I'd take them out of harm's way. I might not be able to put them on light duty or force a position change. But I could manipulate assignments without getting nailed with a discrimination suit. And have!
Progesterone therapy and baby aspirin daily
Two miscarriages in between (August 2012 - same donor as Maggie, and December 2014 with husband)
Maggie
Heather, it does make you wonder....
Anyway... sad as it may be - this drama gave me something to help my day pass quicker!! The past couple of days have kind of been dragging by, so this was fun :P Thanks again, Heather for making me laugh!!!
And, not every department requires a degree. NYPD you only need a high school diploma. Madison, WI they want a 4 year degree and have quite a few PD with law degrees.
Heather -- you crack me up