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Earl Pickering Posted 11 years, 9 months ago.   Favorite
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KatiG Posted 11 years, 9 months ago.   Favorite
Nate - I'm just a follower of this blog. I'm an only child and I don't have any relatives named Courtney! I can't wait to hear your next piece. I always wonder about that, myself. Hmm, I would hope we have nothing to worry about. We don't want a War of the Worlds scenario playing out.

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Childeric Maxy Posted 11 years, 9 months ago.   Favorite
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sami Posted 11 years, 9 months ago.   Favorite
John was a salesman's delight when it came to any kind of unusual gimmick. His wife Marsha had long ago given up trying to get him to change. One day John came home with another one of his unusual purchases. It was a robot lie detector. It was about 5:30 that afternoon when Tommy, their 11 year old son, returned home from school. Tommy was over 2 hours late. "Where have you been? Why are you over 2 hours late getting home?" asked John.

"Several of us went to the library to work on an extra credit project," said Tommy. The robot walked around the table & slapped Tommy. "Son," said John, "this robot is a lie detector. Now tell us where you really were after school."
"We went to Bobby's house & watched a movie." said Tommy. "What did you watch?" asked Marsha. "The Ten Commandments," answered Tommy. The robot went around to Tommy & once again slapped him, knocking him off his chair. With his lip quivering, Tommy got up, sat down & said, "I am sorry I lied. We really watched a tape called Sex Queen."

"I am ashamed of you son," said John. "When I was your age, I never lied to my parents."
The robot then walked around to John & delivered a whack that nearly knocked him out of his chair. Marsha doubled over in laughter, almost in tears & said, "Boy, did you ever ask for that one! You can't be too mad with Tommy. After all, he is your son!" With that the robot immediately walked around to Marsha & knocked her out of her chair.

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Marcus T. Rogers Jr Posted 11 years, 9 months ago.   Favorite
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holliedixon Posted 11 years, 9 months ago.   Favorite
hi my name is hollie dixon, jeanette willis is my grandmother, sandra willis is my mother and ronald willis was my uncle. ive seen my granny cry so many times over him, i just want to ask why? can you give me the answers im looking for , i want to know exactly what happened to my uncle , my address is 417 morgan street pooler ga 31322 i would really like if you would write me

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DeniseMewbourne Posted 11 years, 9 months ago.   Favorite
Hi Daniel,

It's good to hear back from you! I will look forward to hearing more about the movement you are starting.

The first version of the All of Us or None newsletter will be coming out by Aug. 20 in celebration of Black August.

We will have a feature article celebrating All of Us or None member Elder Freeman, a former Black Panther and very committed activist for the rights of those incarcerated and formerly incarcerated.

If you are interested in receiving a copy of our newsletter let me know if it is ok to mail one in and I will be glad to do that.

We do plan on having a large section in the middle for letters from incarcerated people, but due to the time it would take to get permission from people do not have that in this current issue.

Best,
Denise

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Daniel Labbe Posted 11 years, 9 months ago.   Favorite
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melindawynn1 Posted 11 years, 9 months ago.   Favorite
I just got your reply! Am trying to print out for u! Hope I can

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Craig Middlemass Posted 11 years, 9 months ago.   Favorite
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