I value my ability to teach my kids whatever I wish as far as religion is concerned. I value my ability to stand and demonstrate against injustices when I feel that something is out of control.
2006-12-11 15:30:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I value my kids and grandkids and the fact that I live in a country that allowed me to work my butt off to give them the best I could.
2006-12-11 23:38:05
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answered by FireBug 5
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I value my family....there's no one in the world more dedicated.
2006-12-11 23:32:44
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answered by Easter Bunny 4
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First, go to university and get my degree to be a nutritionist. Then, I want to go to England and be a nutritionist. That's what I pretty much want. I mean, I want to do what I am interested in. I don't want a job I hate and dread. I want to look foward to my job.
2006-12-11 23:31:13
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answered by Sarah* 7
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the american dream is dead...rip.
the greed heads have ruined it for the twisted,
and it will never be the same!
crappy diem!
2006-12-11 23:34:29
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answered by gonzotis 4
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I value people who refrain from nicknames that include "sexy", "hottie", "pimp", "dawg" and "girly".
2006-12-11 23:30:15
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answered by Beckman 2
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