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all of a sudden it`s hard to show up at a table and when the game is over I get barred for 24 hrs. I don`t try to cuss or cheat. Why?

2006-09-24 01:10:30 · 2 answers · asked by Jeffrey W 1 in Games & Recreation Card Games

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Its yahoo’s latest glitch,try this; ;log on to yahoo mail or messenger 1st then go to games. games section is having log in problems
1st thing you do when you get in lounge is check small windows in options box.once in room make sure you expand it to see chat area.you only see half of cards but you can still play.this gets rid of the ads

2006-09-24 10:23:21 · answer #1 · answered by Jack's Q&* 7 · 0 0

ONE NIGHT’S DUEMay 10, '05 2:36 AM
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Someone asked the Prophet(PBUH), “Who has the greater right over children, the mother or the father?”
He answered, “The mother’s right is greater than the father’s.” He was asked three times, and each time the answer was the same. The fourth time, he said, “The father’s right is next.”
Why do you give the mother three rights to the father’s one?”

The Prophet replied, “your mother carried you for nine months in her womb, than gave you birth. After that she gave up her sleep for sleep for you, suckled you, carried you in her arms, and cleaned you. For years she cooked for you, fed you, and served you food. She did your laundry. When you were forty, fifty, sixty, she still followed your progress with interest. Your father sowed you in you in your mother’s womb, provided your food, and made sure you had clothes to wear. Can this be compared with your mother’s role?”
The questioner went on, “Well, I wonder if I could ever repay my mother for all the help and service, however much I might do for her?

The prophet replied, “you could not repay so much as one night’s due!”

“But suppose I carry my mother on my back for years, clean up after her, cook for her, and feed her. Suppose I attend to those same services as long as she may live?”

“There will still be this difference between you : your mother looked out for you to live, while you are waiting for her to die.”

2006-09-24 08:13:18 · answer #2 · answered by sorena 2 · 0 0

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