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HOT LEGZ AND TRE STOP CATCHING UP ON REAL LIFE AND COME CATCH UP WITH US!!!!

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congrats reg al on your approval!!

ok i see a bunch of other stuff i could respond to but i can't be bothered

Bunz honey what's wrong?? U don't seem like urself lately. First you left us and then you stopped reporting the news no updates from rising Star and now you don’t feel like commenting. Something is defiantly wrong.

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HOT LEGZ AND TRE STOP CATCHING UP ON REAL LIFE AND COME CATCH UP WITH US!!!!

and that goes for anyone else who abandoned us to live in the real world! :angry:

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dada..did u get my msg???

O.k. ladies so I can see why they did away with Meg wants a Millionaire but I wonder why Love of Money 3?? I'm guessing he might have been on that show too?

Does anyone watch Lincoln Heights?? I can't wait for it to re air Sept 14th....

i think my daugh told me he was on there too.. so what are they showing in the meantime on vh1???

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congrats reg al on your approval!!

ok i see a bunch of other stuff i could respond to but i can't be bothered

Bunz honey what's wrong?? U don't seem like urself lately. First you left us and then you stopped reporting the news no updates from rising Star and now you don’t feel like commenting. Something is defiantly wrong.

going through a phase

maybe i miss franky too much

maybe i'm antsy and annoyed that june filers are being approved

iunno girl, i'll snap out soon

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Be careful about what you ask for for breakfast:

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Pan-Wielding Wife Charged, Husband in Home

Date: Tuesday, August 25, 2009, 2:47 pm

By: Denise Stewart, BlackAmericaWeb.com

A North Carolina woman is scheduled to appear in court Wednesday on charges of assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury after she hit her husband in the head with a frying pan about 10 days ago.

Rosie Lewis, who neighbors said is now 72, had been jailed following the incident on Aug. 14, but was released last week, according to the Halifax County Sheriff Department. Her bond had been set at $2,500, according to published reports.

Lewis allegedly hit her 85-year-old husband, James, after he complained about what she made him for breakfast. She reportedly began making him a second meal, and their argument escalated, and Mr. Lewis raised his walking stick to hit her, authorities said. Mrs. Lewis responded by striking her husband several times, according to officials. Mr. Lewis required 50 stitches to mend his head.

He is now in a nursing home.

Arnette Silver, one of the Lewis’ neighbors on Justice Branch Road in the small, mostly-black town of Enfield, North Carolina described Rosie Lewis as quiet and easy-going. She has gone to spend time with relatives, Silver said.

“She didn’t want to be at the house by herself. I talked to her just the other day when she came by the house to get some of her things,” Silver told BlackAmericaWeb.com. “She said she still loved her husband, and she hated the way things happened."

The elderly couple’s altercation resulted from an exchange that is not unusual for aging couples, therapists say.

“As couples age, they often are less tolerant. They are in the house together all day, and this can happen,” said Sandra Cox, executive director of Coalition of Mental Health Professionals, based in south Los Angeles.

In some situations, elderly women may see an opportunity to avenge past abuse from their once-physically domineering husbands as they grow older and get weaker.

“I am not saying that this is what happened in this particular situation,” Cox told BlackAmericaWeb.com, “but I do know of cases where a woman may have suffered abuse earlier in the marriage, and when they see the husband as more frail, they respond [more aggressively].”

Silver said both Rosie and James Lewis had been in previous marriages and had lived in the Enfield since the late 1980s or early '90s.

According to Silver, the incident on Aug. 14 may have started as early as 5:30 a.m. when Mr. Lewis wanted to go out and do yard work, and his wife discouraged him because it was still dark.

“He always wanted to be busy,” Silver said. "He is a deacon in the church, and he likes doing work around the house."

On the morning of the incident, Silver said, Rosie Lewis told him she had fixed breakfast for her husband twice, and he complained about both. They exchanged words, and “he came at her with the cane. I guess that’s when the frying pan went airborne,” Silver said. “She said she had to defend herself.”

Halifax County officials said Rosie Lewis was freed from jail on a $2,500 unsecured bond.

“Forty-eight hours (incarceration) is a general rule for any domestic violence charge,” Lt. Bobby Martin of the Halifax County Sheriff’s Office said in an article published in the Rocky Mount (N.C.) Telegram. “I imagine she was released on an unsecured bond because of her age and health.”

Original reports that Lewis would be held until her first court appearance due a state law intended to protect victims of domestic abuse from further violence were incorrect, Martin said in the Rocky Mount Telegram article.

Cox said families have to assist elderly couples in assessing issues that lead to altercations.

“Sometimes there may be underlying physical conditions or illnesses that play .....

Fire de a Mus Mus tail, him tink a cool breeze

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I had a bunch of JUNK to eat this morning. A few ladies in the office were forced into early retirement since they are making cutbacks here. So here is the list that I had.

Chocolate chip cookie

Snickerdoodle cookie

Donut

Fritos

Fruit Pizza

Some cream cheese spread with crackers

Oh and a cup of water.

I am on sugar overload.

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10/29/09- Biometrics appointment

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bwaahaaa

serve him right man!!!

you can take only so much and no more!

I had a bunch of JUNK to eat this morning. A few ladies in the office were forced into early retirement since they are making cutbacks here. So here is the list that I had.

Chocolate chip cookie

Snickerdoodle cookie

Donut

Fritos

Fruit Pizza

Some cream cheese spread with crackers

Oh and a cup of water.

I am on sugar overload.

mi love how yuh drop in the cup of water

like ppl who go order a triple cheese burger and drop in a diet coke like it a go help

lol

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bwaahaaa

serve him right man!!!

you can take only so much and no more!

I had a bunch of JUNK to eat this morning. A few ladies in the office were forced into early retirement since they are making cutbacks here. So here is the list that I had.

Chocolate chip cookie

Snickerdoodle cookie

Donut

Fritos

Fruit Pizza

Some cream cheese spread with crackers

Oh and a cup of water.

I am on sugar overload.

mi love how yuh drop in the cup of water

like ppl who go order a triple cheese burger and drop in a diet coke like it a go help

lol

Ya I had to drop that in Bunz...I was going to have an iced coffee but I would be bouncing off the walls all day.

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10/2/09 - Date on NAO1's

10/5/09 - Received NAO1's in the mail

10/5/09- Check cashed

10/11/09 - Received Biometrics letter in the mail

10/29/09- Biometrics appointment

10/14/09 - Walked in for Biometrics appointment

10/15/09 - Touch I-485/I-765

10/16/09 - I-485 transferred to CSC

11/6/09 - EAD approved

11/9/09 - Advance Parole approved

11/23/09- Received EAD/AP

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12/9/09 - Card received

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Be careful about what you ask for for breakfast:

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Pan-Wielding Wife Charged, Husband in Home

Date: Tuesday, August 25, 2009, 2:47 pm

By: Denise Stewart, BlackAmericaWeb.com

A North Carolina woman is scheduled to appear in court Wednesday on charges of assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury after she hit her husband in the head with a frying pan about 10 days ago.

Rosie Lewis, who neighbors said is now 72, had been jailed following the incident on Aug. 14, but was released last week, according to the Halifax County Sheriff Department. Her bond had been set at $2,500, according to published reports.

Lewis allegedly hit her 85-year-old husband, James, after he complained about what she made him for breakfast. She reportedly began making him a second meal, and their argument escalated, and Mr. Lewis raised his walking stick to hit her, authorities said. Mrs. Lewis responded by striking her husband several times, according to officials. Mr. Lewis required 50 stitches to mend his head.

He is now in a nursing home.

Arnette Silver, one of the Lewis’ neighbors on Justice Branch Road in the small, mostly-black town of Enfield, North Carolina described Rosie Lewis as quiet and easy-going. She has gone to spend time with relatives, Silver said.

“She didn’t want to be at the house by herself. I talked to her just the other day when she came by the house to get some of her things,” Silver told BlackAmericaWeb.com. “She said she still loved her husband, and she hated the way things happened."

The elderly couple’s altercation resulted from an exchange that is not unusual for aging couples, therapists say.

“As couples age, they often are less tolerant. They are in the house together all day, and this can happen,” said Sandra Cox, executive director of Coalition of Mental Health Professionals, based in south Los Angeles.

In some situations, elderly women may see an opportunity to avenge past abuse from their once-physically domineering husbands as they grow older and get weaker.

“I am not saying that this is what happened in this particular situation,” Cox told BlackAmericaWeb.com, “but I do know of cases where a woman may have suffered abuse earlier in the marriage, and when they see the husband as more frail, they respond [more aggressively].”

Silver said both Rosie and James Lewis had been in previous marriages and had lived in the Enfield since the late 1980s or early '90s.

According to Silver, the incident on Aug. 14 may have started as early as 5:30 a.m. when Mr. Lewis wanted to go out and do yard work, and his wife discouraged him because it was still dark.

“He always wanted to be busy,” Silver said. "He is a deacon in the church, and he likes doing work around the house."

On the morning of the incident, Silver said, Rosie Lewis told him she had fixed breakfast for her husband twice, and he complained about both. They exchanged words, and “he came at her with the cane. I guess that’s when the frying pan went airborne,” Silver said. “She said she had to defend herself.”

Halifax County officials said Rosie Lewis was freed from jail on a $2,500 unsecured bond.

“Forty-eight hours (incarceration) is a general rule for any domestic violence charge,” Lt. Bobby Martin of the Halifax County Sheriff’s Office said in an article published in the Rocky Mount (N.C.) Telegram. “I imagine she was released on an unsecured bond because of her age and health.”

Original reports that Lewis would be held until her first court appearance due a state law intended to protect victims of domestic abuse from further violence were incorrect, Martin said in the Rocky Mount Telegram article.

Cox said families have to assist elderly couples in assessing issues that lead to altercations.

“Sometimes there may be underlying physical conditions or illnesses that play .....

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dada..did u get my msg???

O.k. ladies so I can see why they did away with Meg wants a Millionaire but I wonder why Love of Money 3?? I'm guessing he might have been on that show too?

Does anyone watch Lincoln Heights?? I can't wait for it to re air Sept 14th....

i think my daugh told me he was on there too.. so what are they showing in the meantime on vh1???

Just responded chica!!!!

Sorry I was trying to finish that story. I can't seem to get the beginning to flow right ughh and then P is like o.k. where is.??

Well they are showing the normal Real Chance of Love and the rest of the corny line ups.

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i have mrs sheka.. nassau 2wice.. i loved it.. but many ppl say its too american for them.. however i wasn't in the really tourist areas tho..

there is nothing like the breeze in bahamas.. im not a shopper but downtown nassau was full of shops and salesppl..the water was the clearest ive ever seen, but too dyam cold in jan LOL

lawd jesus :whistle: , one call from hubby and i can't catch up :wacko:

i have mrs sheka.. nassau 2wice.. i loved it.. but many ppl say its too american for them.. however i wasn't in the really tourist areas tho..

there is nothing like the breeze in bahamas.. im not a shopper but downtown nassau was full of shops and salesppl..the water was the clearest ive ever seen, but too dyam cold in jan LOL

lawd jesus :whistle: , one call from hubby and i can't catch up :wacko:

i would love to go but hubby too fool fool sometime <_< said he don't know anybody there :whistle:

02/04/10 Case complete

02/08/10 Interview scheduled

03/12/10 Interview

03/18/10 POE

03/22/10 applied for SSN

04/01/10 received SSN

04/05/10 received welcome letter dated 03/30/10 :)

04/08/10 Card Production Ordered!

04/13/10 Approval Notice Sent! :)

04/15/10 Second Welcome Letter dated 4/8/10?

04/19/10 Card received!! WOOHOO!

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2/11/12 Sent

2/14/12 Delivered

2/15/12 Check Cashed

2/15/12 NOA 1

2/21/12 NOA Received by mail

2/27/2012 Biometrics Notice received

3/13/2012 Biometrics

11/6/2012 RFE

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Be careful about what you ask for for breakfast:

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Pan-Wielding Wife Charged, Husband in Home

Date: Tuesday, August 25, 2009, 2:47 pm

By: Denise Stewart, BlackAmericaWeb.com

A North Carolina woman is scheduled to appear in court Wednesday on charges of assault with a deadly weapon inflicting serious injury after she hit her husband in the head with a frying pan about 10 days ago.

Rosie Lewis, who neighbors said is now 72, had been jailed following the incident on Aug. 14, but was released last week, according to the Halifax County Sheriff Department. Her bond had been set at $2,500, according to published reports.

Lewis allegedly hit her 85-year-old husband, James, after he complained about what she made him for breakfast. She reportedly began making him a second meal, and their argument escalated, and Mr. Lewis raised his walking stick to hit her, authorities said. Mrs. Lewis responded by striking her husband several times, according to officials. Mr. Lewis required 50 stitches to mend his head.

He is now in a nursing home.

Arnette Silver, one of the Lewis' neighbors on Justice Branch Road in the small, mostly-black town of Enfield, North Carolina described Rosie Lewis as quiet and easy-going. She has gone to spend time with relatives, Silver said.

"She didn't want to be at the house by herself. I talked to her just the other day when she came by the house to get some of her things," Silver told BlackAmericaWeb.com. "She said she still loved her husband, and she hated the way things happened."

The elderly couple's altercation resulted from an exchange that is not unusual for aging couples, therapists say.

"As couples age, they often are less tolerant. They are in the house together all day, and this can happen," said Sandra Cox, executive director of Coalition of Mental Health Professionals, based in south Los Angeles.

In some situations, elderly women may see an opportunity to avenge past abuse from their once-physically domineering husbands as they grow older and get weaker.

"I am not saying that this is what happened in this particular situation," Cox told BlackAmericaWeb.com, "but I do know of cases where a woman may have suffered abuse earlier in the marriage, and when they see the husband as more frail, they respond [more aggressively]."

Silver said both Rosie and James Lewis had been in previous marriages and had lived in the Enfield since the late 1980s or early '90s.

According to Silver, the incident on Aug. 14 may have started as early as 5:30 a.m. when Mr. Lewis wanted to go out and do yard work, and his wife discouraged him because it was still dark.

"He always wanted to be busy," Silver said. "He is a deacon in the church, and he likes doing work around the house."

On the morning of the incident, Silver said, Rosie Lewis told him she had fixed breakfast for her husband twice, and he complained about both. They exchanged words, and "he came at her with the cane. I guess that's when the frying pan went airborne," Silver said. "She said she had to defend herself."

Halifax County officials said Rosie Lewis was freed from jail on a $2,500 unsecured bond.

"Forty-eight hours (incarceration) is a general rule for any domestic violence charge," Lt. Bobby Martin of the Halifax County Sheriff's Office said in an article published in the Rocky Mount (N.C.) Telegram. "I imagine she was released on an unsecured bond because of her age and health."

Original reports that Lewis would be held until her first court appearance due a state law intended to protect victims of domestic abuse from further violence were incorrect, Martin said in the Rocky Mount Telegram article.

Cox said families have to assist elderly couples in assessing issues that lead to altercations.

"Sometimes there may be underlying physical conditions or illnesses that play .....

He deserved it the FIRST time he complained! :angry:

Life's just a crazy ride on a run away train

You can't go back for what you've missed

So make it count, hold on tight find a way to make it right

You only get one trip

So make it good, make it last 'cause it all flies by so fast

You only get one trip

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