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Archive for April 1st, 2010


Dallas Strip Clubs: Obama family census form includes First Grandma

DesignersCollab Custom Furniture for an extended family: This dining table in a beach house that had the capability of sleeping 24… http://bit.ly/dhgjSK
dpoulton1981 life’s too short to eat McDonalds. But Chinese cuisine on a bank holiday weekend whilst with extended family just HAS to be done.
atqrahman Good Friday tomorrow better be good. Maybe picnic with the extended family at ECP.
mchlndrw Off to see the extended family. They should live closer
cassiebelek I’ve decided this is the weekend my family helps me figure out my life. But extended family should know “Move to Omaha” is not an option.
DarrenLow ITN news ‘Forecasters warn of easter misery’ – surely thats every Easter when you are forced to spend time with your extended family
homemadesin
Giving Brian a brief rundown of the extended family from Georgia before he meets them. There’s the uncle in the closet, the stripper,

See the full article from “Gaea Times (blog)”

Dallas Adult Entertainment: Detroit Lakes man sentenced for prostitution

Hector Deleon, 47, of 215 Sherman St., Detroit Lakes, has been sentenced in Becker County District Court for felony prostitution — other prohibited acts — ages 16-18.
According to court records, on Jan. 2 a 16-year-old girl and her adult relative reported that the girl had received a text message from Deleon offering her $25 for oral sex. When questioned by an investigator, he admitted sending the text message.
He appeared Wednesday before District Judge Joe Evans, who sentenced him to 15 months in prison, execution of sentence stayed five years. He was placed on supervised probation for five years.
He must serve 120 days in jail, with credit for 81 days served. He was fined $1,000 plus court fees and was ordered to get a chemical use assessment and follow the recommendations.

See the full article from “Park Rapids Enterprise”