welcome u did americorpse>? i was a vista for awhile (kinda related to americorpse)
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08/15/10 04:27:38PM @sunshine-pixie:
Thanks for the ribbon, here is one for you too
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07/17/10 06:05:22PM @sunshine-pixie:
I'm doing great, how's your weekend so far?
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06/12/10 07:14:14PM @soaring-eagle:
u uploaded the wrong file thats whats wrong
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05/25/10 08:12:13AM @chris3:
thanks for the add brother.peace_zen
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05/19/10 10:39:20AM @stephanie-seale:
yes.. just get your dreads
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05/17/10 11:29:34PM @thomas-charles-reber:
I will more than likely face the same issues in America as I finish law school. I'm the only one with dreadlocks in this school, but in other schools further south, there are about 1 in 40 that have been dreaded for 4 or more years. The one thing that we all talk about is the fact that our spirituality and our heritage makes having dreadlocks worthwhile. I have found that luckily, as much as I know my career can be at stake, I don't plan on being in a traditional legal setting, so hopefully I won't have to deal with the same amount of hostility that corporate America has towards people like us.Let's face it, I'm an African-Japanese American that is short, and one in a million multi-ethnic males that even will HAVE a law degree. Dreaded or not, I'm going to "stick out". so if they don't want the idea of someone being dreaded, maybe that's not the place for me... or you.
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05/16/10 07:05:56PM @michael-cuevas:
Thanks Steven ...... blessings & one love!
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05/16/10 11:07:41AM @cyberess:
hope you get to dread man, this place will answer all your questions
nice wheni did it i wss just managing 200 volunteer web designers so was in an office but still liked it
welcome u did americorpse>? i was a vista for awhile (kinda related to americorpse)
Thanks for the ribbon, here is one for you too
I'm doing great, how's your weekend so far?
u uploaded the wrong file thats whats wrong
thanks for the add brother.peace_zen
yes.. just get your dreads
I will more than likely face the same issues in America as I finish law school. I'm the only one with dreadlocks in this school, but in other schools further south, there are about 1 in 40 that have been dreaded for 4 or more years. The one thing that we all talk about is the fact that our spirituality and our heritage makes having dreadlocks worthwhile. I have found that luckily, as much as I know my career can be at stake, I don't plan on being in a traditional legal setting, so hopefully I won't have to deal with the same amount of hostility that corporate America has towards people like us.Let's face it, I'm an African-Japanese American that is short, and one in a million multi-ethnic males that even will HAVE a law degree. Dreaded or not, I'm going to "stick out". so if they don't want the idea of someone being dreaded, maybe that's not the place for me... or you.
Thanks Steven ...... blessings & one love!
hope you get to dread man, this place will answer all your questions