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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

Dedicated to Class 67 ladies and honorary members

This is dedicated to the ladies of dps-class 67, and honorary members, Marie and Ineng. They have all been very silent lately... must be very busy. Take a few minutes break and enjoy this post.

Now send this to all the remarkable women you know, as well as to any understanding good- natured, fun kinda guys you might be lucky enough to know !!!!!!!!!!



BEHIND A SUCCESSFUL WOMAN
IS HERSELF

A WOMAN IS LIKE A TEA BAG...
YOU DON'T KNOW HOW STRONG
SHE IS UNTIL YOU PUT HER
IN HOT WATER


I HAVE YET TO HEAR A MAN
ASK FOR ADVICE ON HOW
TO COMBINE MARRIAGE
AND A CAREER



COFFEE, C HOCOLATE, MEN.
SOME THINGS ARE JUST
BETTER RICH



I 'M OUT OF ESTROGEN
And I HAVE A GUN


WARNING: I HAVE AN ATTITUDE
AND I KNOW HOW
TO USE IT



O F COURSE I DON'T LOOK BUSY...
I DID IT RIGHT
THE FIRST TIME



D O NOT START WITH ME.
YOU WILL NOT WIN

A LL STRESSED OUT
AND NO ONE
TO CHOKE




And last but not least:

IF YOU WANT BREAKFAST IN BED,
SLEEP IN THE KITCHEN




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and brighten their day!

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