had in high school?
Hand-Me-Downs
Do you remember that T-shirt you had in high school? Maybe it was the drama club, cheerleading squad, the one from your senior trip to Disneyland or even the one you got after winning the state basketball championships. At this point, both flight attendants and passengers were noting this behavior and the attendants notified the marshals who were on board. An air marshal directed a flight attendant to instruct the cockpit to radio ahead for law-enforcement officials to meet the flight upon arrival. After arriving, Flight 327 was met by federal and local law enforcement officials, who gathered all 13 suspicious passengers, interviewing two of them. An air marshal photocopied the passengers’ passports and visas. He noticed that the visas they had were expired, but chose not to notify anyone.
By the way, someone on the blog asked me what a “chemical pregnancy” was. blog - common
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It is basically a very early miscarriage where the egg and sperm connect and create an embryo but the embryo never attached to the uterus and is expelled from the body. It could be for many reasons but usually it’s because either there is something wrong with the embryo so it’s not viable and was never going to become a baby anyway or because there some kind a hormone deficiency in the mother’s body (usually progesterone) to sustain the embryo development. Chemical pregnancies usually happen in the 5th or 6th week of the pregnancy and according to my doctor usually don’t indicate any future problems conceiving but I’m still worried that if I had it once I may have it again.
I’ve seen that T-shirt. I also saw the one from the 10th Annual Johannsen Family Reunion 1992. You gave these T-shirts to Goodwill or Salvation Army several years ago and haven’t thought about them since. You also haven’t given a second thought to the bridesmaid’s dress, prom dress or tuxedo vest you gave away. Those are here as well. (I think the woman in front of me at church today was wearing a bridesmaid’s dress from MY wedding…).
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