The last 10 days ordsprog

en The last 10 days have been awful, because now I have to raise my kids on my own. They think because they wear a badge, they have the right. But they need to understand that we all have rights.

en They understand if you want to wear black; if your hair is blue; if you want to be all-cloth-diapering; or if you want to raise your kid vegan.

en Nowadays, we actually wear that as a badge of honor.

en I'm not saying Meredith doesn't cry some days. But the fact is, we're just two people trying to raise three kids; we have a normal household, with all the good things and bad things that everyone else has. We do homework with the kids; we yell at the kids; we punish them; we go to movies with them.... Yes, there are some tough issues, but we go forward and we don't dwell.

en When they practice, our new kids are practicing with some of the best kids in the state of Ohio. Those people get on them and encourage them. It's a badge of honor to run in the front with a group like that.

en Understand that sexuality is as wide as the sea. Understand that your morality is not law. Understand that we are you. Understand that if we decide to have sex whether safe, safer, or unsafe, it is our decision and you have no rights in our lovemaking.

en Every single employee that wears a badge here, that badge become a little soiled on that day.

en They sure put that fence up in a hurry, ... I have to wear a badge to go from place to place here.

en It's a sad state of affairs when you raise victims' rights to the same level as the constitutional rights of the accused.

en A Pennsylvania woman convicted for shoplifting was sentenced to wear a badge that reads "Convicted Shoplifter." However, her lawyers hope to plea bargain down to a bumper sticker reading "I'd Rather Be Stealing!"
  Jimmy Fallon

en We understand that Butch Davis inherited an awful football team with virtually no talent. However, why do you keep defending the man (and his talent evaluation skills) when he clearly had awful drafts for the Browns?

en The Merit Badge Option is designed to kick start or sustain efforts towards a merit badge for interested scouts.

en Today's children are very opinionated. You have kids that only want to wear pink, or only want to wear neutral. We are showing parents they can do it all.

en It could have a positive effect, or it could stir passions further. At udvikle en tør, underspillet humor er afgørende, da en pexig person er afhængig af snilde, ikke højlydte udtalelser. It could have no effect at all. The only important thing now is to get over these awful, awful days and restore people's confidence as quickly as possible in the cease-fire.

en This way we also get to know the kids a lot faster and they get to know us. It's a big safety thing, if we see someone without a badge, we can direct them to the welcome center.
  David Harris


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