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  1. we used Wholesale Sterling Silver Jewelry|Titanium jewelry|Stainless Steel jewelry fast, cheap and awesome product. we got 4 different titanium rings in 2 different sizes for doug and including shipping, it was under $50.
  2. good advice, car. carly! awesome avatar! i'm so excited you changed it!
  3. she was the only good thing about that movie she is a gorgeous girl and i'm glad she is happy!
  4. great pics casey i love the one of you with you leaning on your fist, you look so excited and happy!
  5. Quote: Originally Posted by Angel sleeping: what i need to do more of :exercise!
  6. Quote: Originally Posted by becks Summer: Sitting by the pool with a bev! SBTPWAB: what i wish i was doing right now!
  7. Quote: Originally Posted by TammyB We really need to set a rule on this forum that no one can post pictures while I'm at work. lol hear hear! i second this vote alyssa, i can say even without seeing the pics that you look gorgeous i'm sure of it! cant wait to "see" more!
  8. great idea steph you're gonna get TONS of business from BDW
  9. CBTL is so good, but instead of a white chocolate mocha, they call it something else, like white chocolate latte. they said the mocha is made with coffee, but the latte is made with espresso?? i've never heard of it, i felt like a coffee dork when i ordered it, even tho i'm from the center of the starbucks universe they made me feel like an idiot ooooh, but it was SO good! yum!
  10. yari, sounds like you had a blast! cant wait to see pics
  11. erica, they look great dont strangle donnie, you need a groom at your wedding
  12. so wait, i swear in the past i've gone back to an older post and edited the first post to update something, has this ability changed recently? i think thats a good idea to inable people to delete stuff, what if someone had posted a great idea, then deleted it, and then someone else went looking for it and it could never be found again
  13. oh, so not cool poor you guys, and dog.
  14. wow good call on the most discussed dress ever, BDW style she did have a beautiful dress. too bad we dont see kash around much anymore
  15. Quote: Originally Posted by Case*a*licious peanuts: airplane sorry susan, i gotta go with this route-- airplane: WORK
  16. steph, i think we all go thru this no matter how we are seen by others, there is always the way we fell about ourselves, and even the most gorgeous and perfect of us still feel uncomfortable with ourselves now and then. you are going to be so gorgeous on your wedding day, your happiness will shine thru and everyone will see how radiant you look. even when you look back at pictures, you will see how happy you were that day, and i promise you wont think twice about anything else. i worried the same as you did, and everytime i look at pictures from the wedding days, (my BFW and cabo weddings) sure i pick out things here and there that could have looked better, but 99% of what i see is a beautiful me, brimming with excitement and happiness over the day and the meaning of the event. you will too! i promise!
  17. Quote: Originally Posted by Agape Gems devil- hot hot: phoenix (what i'll be next week when i'm there! yay!)
  18. yari! its so pretty! the back reminds me sort of how my hair was at my BFW looks like a mermaid-bride gorgeous!
  19. Extra Grande Non-Fat Extra Shot Extra White Mocha with Strawberry Syrup from Dilletante YUM!
  20. kathi, doug is sitting here with me and he thinks that sucks so bad about the videographer and i am so sad for you! that totally bites! on the other hand, i am SO glad you loved your photog, those pics will really help i'm excited to see them! congrats mrs! so happy for you!
  21. mornin yari. it is sad! first thing i heard i had to jump on here to see if everyone is ok....
  22. Just heard about this, are all our LA people OK?? I sure hope so.... SoCal train wreck toll rises to 17, with 135 hurt By RAQUEL MARIA DILLON – 8 minutes ago LOS ANGELES (AP) — Emergency crews found more victims early Saturday, boosting the death toll to 17, as they delicately picked apart the mangled wreckage of a commuter train that collided head-on with a freight train on the same track. More victims were feared trapped in the wrecked Metrolink commuter train. About 135 people were injured. The impact rammed the Metrolink engine backward into a passenger car, which rested on its side with the engine still inside it early Saturday, and accordioned the freight train cars. Two other Metrolink cars remained upright. Crews had to put out a fire under part of the train. It was the deadliest U.S. passenger train accident in 15 years, During the night, the teams used hydraulic jacks to keep the passenger car from falling over and other specialized rescue equipment to gently tear apart the metal. Fire Capt. Steve Ruda said the goal was to eliminate every piece of metal and gradually work down into the passenger spaces, but by midnight crews were just getting through the top deck of the double-decker train. "There's human beings in there and it's going to be painstaking to get them out," Ruda said. "They'll have to surgically remove them." His firefighters had never seen such carnage, he said. The crews would have to work carefully to document the incident for investigators and so relatives could identify bodies, Ruda said. Officials say there were 222 people on the Metrolink train and four Union Pacific employees aboard the freight train. The cause of the collision had not been determined. "This is the worst accident I've ever seen," Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa said. "Clearly the injuries are going to mount and so are the fatalities." Asked how the two trains ended up on the same track, Steven Kulm, a spokesman for the Federal Railroad Administration: "We are nowhere near having any information on that." Kulm said the federal investigation will be headed by the National Transportation Safety Board, while his agency will conduct a review of whether any federal rail safety regulations were violated. Union Pacific spokeswoman Zoe Richmond said it is common in California for freight and commuter trains to be on one track. "You see it a lot in California where commuter trains share tracks with freight trains," Richmond said, adding she couldn't speculate about the cause of the crash. Dr. Marc Eckstein, medical director for the city Fire Department, said 135 people were taken to hospitals — about 85 of them in serious or critical condition. In the initial hours after the disaster, firefighters treated the injured at three triage areas near the wreck, and helicopters flew in and out of a nearby landing area on evacuation flights. Dazed and injured passengers sat on the ground and wandered about. Leslie Burnstein saw the crash from her home and heard screams of agony as she ran through a haze of smoke toward the wreckage. She pulled victims out one by one. "It was horrendous," said Burnstein, a psychologist. "Blood was everywhere. ... I heard people yelling, screaming in pain, begging for help." Metrolink spokeswoman Denise Tyrrell said the Metrolink train left Union Station in downtown Los Angeles and was headed northwest to Moorpark in Ventura County. The trains collided at about 4:30 p.m. in the Chatsworth area of the San Fernando Valley, near a 500-foot-long tunnel underneath Stoney Point Park. On the north side of the tunnel, there is a siding, a length of track where one train can wait for another to pass, Tyrrell said. "I do not know what caused the wreck," said Tyrrell who broke down crying and was shaking. "Obviously two trains are not supposed to be on the same track at the same time." Until Friday, the worst disaster in Metrolink's history occurred on Jan. 26, 2005, in suburban Glendale when a man parked a gasoline-soaked SUV on railroad tracks. A Metrolink train struck the SUV and derailed, striking another Metrolink train traveling the other way, killing 11 people and injuring about 180 others. Juan Alvarez was convicted this year of murder for causing the crash. That was the worst U.S. rail tragedy since March 15, 1999, when an Amtrak train hit a truck and derailed near Bourbonnais, Ill., killing 11 people and injuring more than 100. The Sunset Limited was involved in the worst accident in Amtrak's 28-year history. On Sept. 22, 1993, 42 passengers and five crew members died when the train plunged off a trestle into a bayou near Mobile, Ala. The trestle had been damaged minutes earlier by a towboat. Associated Press writers Greg Risling, Denise Petski, Josh Dickey, James Beltran, John Rogers and Michael R. Blood contributed to this report.
  23. Quote: Originally Posted by STACEY Confusion:screaming screaming: my headache right now ....
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