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Maggie’s Ladies motivational thread

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Jennifer Montalto, owner of Jenny-Lu’s bakery in Middlebury, CT is receiving some backlash for baking a pro 2nd Amendment cake for a local Friends of NRA birthday dinner.Elizabeth Mais wanted to order her husband Bill an AR-15 crafted cake for his 51st birthday, but she was turned down by a number of local bakers who didn’t approve of her idea. Determined to find someone to create the highly detailed dessert, Mais came across Montalto who said she had no problem creating the sporting rifle cake with a ‘Don’t Tread on Me’ flag draped on top. “I don’t think about politics when I’m doing my cakes,” she said Tuesday. “A friend contacted me about it because they couldn’t find anyone to make it… It was a challenge.”
After creating the cake Montalto received some hate online via Facebook and Yelp reviews (which have since been removed). She was labeled “insensitive” and guilty of “ridiculing the tragedy in Newtown.”
Shaken by the backlash Montalto stated, “I cried for three days straight when everything happened. But in my mind, it wasn’t the gun that killed people, it was a very sick individual.”
Montalto and Jenny-Lu’s bakery has since received some positive attention from local gun owners — feel free to head over to her Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/JennyLus.bakedgoods) and show her some support.
 
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^^^^^^^^^^^^Should have been 'Michael Bloomberg", but cute anyway.
 
I sort of feel sorry for this guy ,,, lol no not really
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Your heart dropped to your balls, Luna? LOL

Just joshing, but we need to see more of you around here...figuratively speaking....
 
Thanks, Soft. I always knew I was beautiful.

Maggot out.
 
Should children witness childbirth? Good question.

Here's your answer.

Due to a power outage, only one paramedic responded to the call. The house was very dark so the paramedic
asked Kathleen, a 3-yr old girl to hold a flashlight high over her mommy so he could See while he helped deliver the baby.

Very diligently, Kathleen did as she was asked. Heidi pushed and pushed and after a little while, Connor was born.

The paramedic lifted him by his little feet and spanked him on his bottom. Connor began to cry.

The paramedic then thanked Kathleen for her help and asked the wide-eyed 3-yr old what she thought about what she
had just witnessed...



Kathleen quickly responded, 'He shouldn't have crawled in there in the first place... smack his ass again!'

If you don't laugh at this one, there's no hope for you.
 
It's and its are two of the most commonly confused words in the English language. However, understanding the difference between these two words is crucial for successful communication.

It's is a contraction for it is or it has. For example:

I think it's going to snow on Monday.
It's been a long time since I last saw Ben.
It's a small world after all.
Its is a possessive pronoun. Its modifies a noun and is used to show ownership. For example:

The bear carried its cub in its mouth.
Nothing can take its place.
The cat licked its tongue.
To determine if you should use it's or its in your sentence, simply try replacing the word with it is or it has. If the sentence makes sense, it's is appropriate. If not, use its. For example:

"Nothing can take it is place" makes no sense. Therefore, the correct word to use is its.
"It is raining outside" is a perfectly acceptable sentence. Therefore, you may use it's if you wish.

After you read this, go read the Constitution.
 
A pro gun slogan on a t shirt with all the right curves and you guys are arguing over english rules?????

Man cards.....let's have em. :p
 
A pro gun slogan on a t shirt with all the right curves and you guys are arguing over english rules?????

Man cards.....let's have em. :p


1) It's the Ladies Motivational Picture Thread, so are Man Cards even on the table?
2) It's a correct example of how to use "it's", so turn in the English Cards.
3) It's a shame we don't have more examples of these "grammary lessons". :)
 
1) It's the Ladies Motivational Picture Thread, so are Man Cards even on the table?
2) It's a correct example of how to use "it's", so turn in the English Cards.
3) It's a shame we don't have more examples of these "grammary lessons". :)

Veer will be more than glad to accommodate you.
 
1) 3) It's a shame we don't have more examples of these "grammary lessons". :)


I was never a fan of english in either high school or college. But if they would had courses using "Grammary Lessons", I would have been a PHD. :)
 
This is the Ladies thread. What happened to the ladies?