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hi hi hi there...... - 2007/10/12 05:08hey there every1, a raver named serena just dropping by to say hello.... just wantwd 2 check this place out & 2 see who's on this well as you obviously know i am new sooooo feel free 2 drop me a line.....
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Re:hi hi hi there...... - 2007/11/19 17:07hey just thought i'd reply, um i'm new on here too so i'm jus messin around tryin to figure everything out. reply back if u want, peace out, Britt MuskratBrittani Muskrat
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Re:hi hi hi there...... - 2007/11/28 16:23wats up? i'm new to this site too, so i'm checking it out. i love to have fun and party, that's why i'm checking this site out. help me out if you can. adios
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Re:hi hi hi there...... - 2007/11/28 16:23
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Re:hi hi hi there...... - 2007/12/09 02:27yo whats up?
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EDMOND — About 70 lawmen raided an Edmond apartment complex this morning, looking for gang activity, drugs and other criminal activity, a police spokeswoman said.
The raid is at Rolling Green Apartment, 400 E Danforth Road, Glynda Chu said. see more on NewsOK.com
Oklahoma must take drastic steps to improve its dismal ranking in the number of residents who have no health insurance, state Insurance Commissioner Kim Holland said Thursday during her agency’s Summit on the High Cost of Health Insurance. Barring a law requiring the purchase of health insurance, which Holland concedes would be a political long shot, "inducements” that penalize those who fail to insure themselves would help, she said.Among the possible inducements Holland proposed was forfeiture of football season tickets to University of Oklahoma or Oklahoma State University games, forfeiture of lottery or gaming winnings, loss of state income tax deductions or licenses to see more on NewsOK.com
LINCOLN, Neb. - The surprising and seemingly endless stream of teenagers dropped off at Nebraska hospitals over the last two months likely will come to an end Saturday.
The Nebraska Legislature on Friday gave final approval, with a 43-5 vote, to a bill that puts a 30-day age limit on children who can be dropped off under the state's safe-haven law.
Gov. Dave Heineman was expected to sign the bill Friday afternoon, making the law go into effect at 12:01 a.m. CST Saturday. Nebraska will join 13 other states with a 30-day age cap. It has been the only state with a safe-haven law that that lacks an age limit.
"I think this solves the immediate problem of adolescents being abandoned," said Sen. Kent Rogert of Tekamah. see more on NewsOK.com