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                <title>GOODBYE SURELE!!. SILLY SILLY GIRL! .........</title>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2008 21:57:00 PDT</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ ##############ACCOUNT CLOSED###################<br /><br />2003-2008 LIMEY.<br /><br /><br />RANDOM QUOTES OF OTHERS MUCH WISER THEN YOURSELF!<br /><br />GOOD LUCK! YOU WILL NEED IT<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />"""My 18 year old daughter graduated last June and turned 18 on June 24th. The very day she turned 18, she became this "other person". She suddenly demanded to be treated like an adult and said we couldn't tell her what to do because she was an adult. She started coming and going whenever she felt like it and didn't care what her curfew was because she was an "adult""""<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />""""If your daughter insists that she is an adult, then treat her like one. Let her get her own insurance policy, and if she can't afford it then she can use public transportation. Tell her her room is no longer free and that she must pay a monthly rent on it. Tell her she is now responsible for her share of ALL of the utility bills. She is also responsible for buying her own groceries and doing her share of the housework. Tell her she MUST work a job while she goes to school to pay for all of this. Also since she's an adult she'll have no problem paying her own tuition as well"""<br /><br /><br /><br />"""""Being older and wiser now thinking what kind of advice would I give to an 18-year-old girl just out of high school. I would say go to college, achieve goals, have the dream and believe that anything is possible in life because it is. What makes me sad that so many young girls they put all the focus on having a boyfriend. Then the young girl gets pregnant then they are stuck together most of the time does not work out. Then she does not go to college because of that happening""""""""<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Why do teen girls date men who are much older than them?<br /><br />Its because girls like to be the center of attention they dont care if hes hot or ugly if hes older that just means people think she landed an older guy so she must have something to offer that other girls dont. when actually all she landed was a looser who couldn't find anyone his own age. its all for popularity. girls dont mature until after highschool thats when they realize how stupid they we're<br /><br /> ]]></description>
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                <title>ACCOUNT CLOSED.</title>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2008 21:51:11 PDT</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ """My 18 year old daughter graduated last June and turned 18 on June 24th. The very day she turned 18, she became this "other person". She suddenly demanded to be treated like an adult and said we couldn't tell her what to do because she was an adult. She started coming and going whenever she felt like it and didn't care what her curfew was because she was an "adult""""<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />""""If your daughter insists that she is an adult, then treat her like one. Let her get her own insurance policy, and if she can't afford it then she can use public transportation. Tell her her room is no longer free and that she must pay a monthly rent on it. Tell her she is now responsible for her share of ALL of the utility bills. She is also responsible for buying her own groceries and doing her share of the housework. Tell her she MUST work a job while she goes to school to pay for all of this. Also since she's an adult she'll have no problem paying her own tuition as well"""<br /><br /><br /><br />"""""Being older and wiser now thinking what kind of advice would I give to an 18-year-old girl just out of high school. I would say go to college, achieve goals, have the dream and believe that anything is possible in life because it is. What makes me sad that so many young girls they put all the focus on having a boyfriend. Then the young girl gets pregnant then they are stuck together most of the time does not work out. Then she does not go to college because of that happening""""""""<br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Why do teen girls date men who are much older than them?<br /><br />Its because girls like to be the center of attention they dont care if hes hot or ugly if hes older that just means people think she landed an older guy so she must have something to offer that other girls dont. when actually all she landed was a looser who couldn't find anyone his own age. its all for popularity. girls dont mature until after highschool thats when they realize how stupid they we're<br /><br /> ]]></description>
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