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wyoh:
I LOVE Being Human!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's one of my FAVORITE shows!!
casca:
Totally agree, love that show smile
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Has anyone ever flown pets internationally before?
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pyromethious:
just the usual shots and quarantine, but sometimes it's less of a hastle to leave them at home with a sitter or the like as occasionally the quarantine time is greater than the time away from home.
pyromethious:
the worst case scenario would be to have them sedated during flight. They'll be ok. There comes a time when every mother must let her babies be out on their own. ;-)
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Since I have nothing to do now... I am going to book tickets to fly home next month and get my kitties!!
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casca:
Kitties makes everything good smile
rapalus:
I suppose but shit has been happening in like old/center city...miao!!
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I miss home..
And if I hear one more person in this country say another shitty thing about "americans" I am going to flip the fuck out. I wanna go back to my country and never leave again. mad
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deedeegumball:
i love americans.. they just got a bad press..

Dxwink
sweetwilliam75:
if it really comes down to it remind them that we saved their ass 55 years ago..
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love
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sassie:
<3
workingtogether:
yep i think i will agree with your status comment.
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Does anyone know how I can donate money to help Haiti in the UK? I dont know what any of the reputable charities/organizations are here.
Thanks
xx
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guitar47:
Hello you have to go to

http://www.dec.org.uk/

this is the official site to donate to in pounds and pence

hope this helps x

dean
merlowe:
This was passed on to me..and now to you!!
A little spam my friend

If you have not already done so please donate to the Haiti relieve effort. It is so very easy just by using your cell phone to
Text ' Yele' to 501501 for a donation of $5 USD to the relief fund via your phone bill.
Text 'Haiti' to 90999 for a donation of $10 USD through the Red Cross via your phone bill.



Please save my baby! Jeudy Francia, a woman in her 20s, shrieked outside the St.-Esprit Hospital in the city. Her child, a girl about 4 years old, writhed in pain in the hospitals chaotic courtyard, near where a handful of bodies lay under white blankets. There is no one, nothing, no medicines, no explanations for why my daughter is going to die.


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I wanted a perfect ending. Now I've learned, the hard way, that some poems don't rhyme, and some stories don't have a clear beginning, middle, and end. Life is about not knowing, having to change, taking the moment and making the best of it, without knowing what's going to happen next. Delicious Ambiguity.
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_tombstone_:
Some of us spend our lives learning the hard way .frown
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mylene:
So true.