Favorite team:LSU 
Location:Baton Rouge
Biography:Sister of poster Samuelclemens (RIP Bubby)/ Mother of 1/ Dog mom to a 3-legged Giant Schnauzer/ Wife of a Plant Baw/ Stalker of (& waiting on my chance with) Eddie Vedder (No pics)
Interests:Football, Scuba, Travel, Shopping, Pearl Jam
Occupation:Shaping the minds of Special, Exceptional children while losing my own mind
Number of Posts:167
Registered on:11/23/2018
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GRTiger, Thank you. I've lost all of my family I grew up with in the last 6 years - my brother who was SamuelClemons on here was killed by his wife Nov 23 2018. My Dad refused chemo and died basically of a broken heart 6 months later, and now Mom. It's all been a bit much for me. I do have a sister, but she is 16 years younger than me, lives 2 hours away, and because of the age gap we have never been close - we are polar opposites. I know I will climb out of this and I lean on my faith a lot, but I have a lot of guilt over mom's death like I could've done more. My brain knows there is nothing I could have done but my heart doesn't know that yet. I am doing EMDR therapy and we are processing the trauma with my brother's death right now. I am a hyper-sensitive person who has always tried to be perfect at everything so that I am not a bother or burden to anyone, but that gets exhausting. Lots of childhood trauma combined with these losses is more than my mind can handle. My husband and I started dating 6 weeks before my dad died so he has seen me pretty much at my worst. Hes a tough guy so I dont want to seem too weak or crazy and then have him leave (lots of abandonment issues) which logically I know he wouldn't. Sorry for rambling, and Thank you for caring about a stranger.
N2cars - I tried griefshare in person, about a month after she died, but it was all too fresh and I just sat there crying the whole hour and quit after 4 weeks. I'm going back to it when I have a little more time under my belt. It is a great program.
Thank you, Old Sarge. He is my savior and that's why I'm still here.
He needs to be sued by all the people killed in these crashes at the hands of illegal drivers!
They might would have money to buy some food staples if they hadn't spent it all on YoungBoy concert this week!
I can't hide my depression- lost my mom 6 months ago after being her caregiver (dementia) and I am just a shell of the person i used to be. I cant even work and left teaching last May. I have gotten to where the last 3 months I only cry once a week at my therapist appointment. I have trust issues and dont like to share everything, even with my husband. I was discussing with therapist last session that not one person knows 100% about me. I don't know why - just don't want to be that vulnerable and give ammunition someone could use against me someday. Probably why I'm in therapy. Maybe one day I will feel safe enough to share everything with someone - its just so easy for me to keep it all in. I really don't want to be a burden to those close to me. Well, now yall know what my hubby and best friend dont even know.
A certain community activist spends his free time between campaigns and city council, & schoolboard meetings trolling OF wanting a threesome - 2 guys and a girl. I wonder how many Kangs and Kweens have made it happen for him? That would be nasty!
Can't believe the parents are ok with her being Live Oak Middle's librarian. C'mon Ryan Hodges. Must be something you can do.
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Literally NO ONE is calling Tim Walz

Except his school shooter friends!
Their side definitely started this during the summer of love. They were going into teen accounts on Social media and would go back years to find them saying something inappropriate- lots of times it was the teen rapping and saying lines that had the n word in them. They were appealing to the colleges the teen had applied to and demanding those students not be accepted.
My late brother's wife was the head of the RNA lab at Emory.
Many of their friends (through her) worked at the CDC. Those friends all told me that no one except the old and imuno compromised at the CDC had taken the vaccine. They also didn't wear masks outside of the lab.
I didn't trust or follow any of the guidelines. It was also crawfish season and we had a boil every weekend at False River camp where our friends came over (we even dared to go over the 10 people limit for gatherings).
[link (https://allfamilypharmacy.com/)]pharmacy in Florida for Ivermectin in pill form[/link]
I love how they imply she has little experience. They forgot to mention this:

"Pirro was elected as a judge of the Westchester County (New York) Court in 1990. In 1993, she was elected to the position of Westchester County district attorney. She is the first woman to be elected to either of those positions. As district attorney, she gained visibility in cases of domestic abuse and crimes against the elderly. Pirro was re-elected district attorney in 1997 and 2001."
Schools now refuse to list autism as the diagnosis on Evaluations and IEPs. Instead, they list Developmental Delays until they turn 9. At 9 years old, a diagnosis has to be recorded, so most of the time it is OHI (other health impairment) or SLD. Even if you have documentation from a pediatric neurologist who diagnosed a child as being on the spectrum, this is overuled by the school psychologist. If the school system acknowledges the Autism diagnosis, they then have to pay for related services to go with that such as ABA therapy. It all comes down to $$.
Are children being over diagnosed? Yes, in some cases. I've had parents bring notes from their nurse with the diagnosis, so I'm sure you can pay someone to write down your child has it. I don't take stock in anything except from a respected pediatric neurologist. Believe me, true spectrum kids are very identifiable. My step son's mom keeps telling everyone he is on the spectrum. She's taken him twice for evals by a ped neurologist. Both times she was told "He's not on the spectrum. He's just bad" Lol. Anything to explain away his behavior instead of giving him consequences. Yes, she is one of those who blames everyone but her 14 yr old baby.
CA, Illinois, Maryland, etc - Offer them one more time, give them a deadline, tell them if they refuse help we will not send help in after. Kind of like what they tell people who refuse to evacuate when a hurricane is headed their way - We will not be sending in any first responders after this. If you refuse help, you are on your own. Let those ignorant governors and mayors watch their cities burn. Of course, the residents should be made aware of the offer and be given the choice to evacuate before the deadline. Man I wish we could just give them a few states and split off. They wouldn't last a year without any federal funding, even though Newscum thinks we couldn't survive without CA.
As a self contained (small class of just special ed students who you teach all subjects to except Specials - PE, art, music, etc) teacher, for the past 4 years EVERY student in my class has scored a '4' (highest) on their LEAP testing. Some take the regular LEAP and the most severe students take the LEAP Connect for sped students. All students can learn, you just have to know how to teach them.
He wasn't too happy when I commented that his present wife = Fang Fang. Look up his background and then see what his wife's training and job is. I do believe she may be a Chinese asset
1. If you are not already using a parenting communication app, start (we used Our Family Wizard)

It's been a while since I went through this, but Brian Prendergrast is good. When I worked for an attorney, she always said if she ever divorced she would use Vince Saffiotti (who is in same firm as Karen Downs).
[embed]I used to say that. Spend enough time listening to law enforcement (and seeing stories like this) and you'll learn differently. It's the most tribal, circle-the-wagons mentality I've ever seen and that includes combat arms. This guy might be one out of 50 who would do something so screwed up, but the other 49 will all look the other way. They may grumble about him but they never hold themselves to the same standards they hold the rest of us to.[/embed]

Sounds exactly like the Sheriff's office in the LP, going back to the time of Graves and continuing with his hand picked successor. They had the opportunity to get someone from outside the circle last election, but failed by a very small number of votes.
I agree on Carmax. Took my son to buy his first car (to buy on his own) yesterday. He found 3 online he liked, pre-qualified online, made an appointment for 3:30 to test drive. We were a little early, so took 10 minutes to walk around lot and look at the 3. Test drove his top pick first while they appraised his trade in. He was pleased. Went in and told salesman we would be getting that one. Asked what documentation they needed (check stubs, etc). He told us we don't need anything from him. That shocked me, since he is a full-time college student who works 20 hrs a week at a minimum wage job buying the car on his own. Started signing papers at 4, we were driving off before 5.
"Chile, ion know what they are thinking but they be Yt people and Gravy gonna set them straight on tomorrow when he gets off OF and does his FB live. Bet!"