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Do you like this poem?

December DreamsFire crackles in my placeLicks the air, I reachMetal pot is hot andScolds my touchBurns my skinI cryAnd there outside She is sorry, playsSuch a gentle hymnWonder fills me, newAs old as time I seeThe soldiers dead but not defeatedShe remembers themThe warmth of youthIn her armsI hear Not too far from meBurrowed in the snowA rabbit falls asleepMy brother dreams I wish it tooShe knowsA blanket over placedA good night wishedDon't fretThe melody does liveBut not here

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They wear gloves at the Taco Bell I frequenteww..
Because the rats are afraid of the gloves.
Gloves should be required. Call your local health inspector and include a picture of the infraction if you can
For get all these lame suggestion have dad file for custody mom is a loser and does not care. Lay down the rules when she is going to Visit No cigarettes, no beer or anything like that. If she tells you I don't have to listen to you your not my mom tell her right you are but it is my house and the rules apply. Set a curfew on her when she is there home on time for dinner in for the night at 9:00 pm no matter what unless she is with one of you or both. If dad stands pat with you she will abide by the rules. If she has a hickey she has had some sort of sexual encounter Good Luck and may God Bless
This is actually one of those practices that is being put into place with the health and safety programs. It is supposed to be urged in every restaurant now. If you do see it, it should be brought to a manager's attention, as they can't possibly monitor everything that goes on. I am sure the employee was just in a hurry and forgot to put them on. But, if you go in there again and it is the same, please say something to a manager. Health codes may not be in place as of yet in this certain county or state but, they will start doing it if what you see is frowned upon. They don't like the negative statements and the word of mouth. So, please speak up next time!

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