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Never start that stupid Candy Crush game. The other Matty asked me if I had ever played it since we were both getting notifications about it. I proudly said, "No, that just looks idiotic." Fast forward to two weeks later when I was bored. He came home from work and I snapped my laptop closed so that he wouldn't see that I was playing it. So much shame.
 
teela, if you need lives, you can just change the date on your phone... i have seen some fucked up dates on girls phones... november, december...etc...hilarious... the game knows though... if you move it ahead in order to get 5 more lives, it remembers it if you change the date back to the correct one.
 
Yeah it was pretty lame, I prefer something more challenging, or something more active, like I can get into the SIMS when I am bored, I like card games, and trivia, I'm just not really a fan of these matching games, seems more like something for the kiddies.
 
you wouldnt think so, because its mainly played by broads, but once you get passed the first dozen or so levels, candy crush is much more of a thinking/strategic game... i breezed through the 1st 35 levels without losing more than 3lives at a time... since, ive gotten stuck on some levels for days
 
Trying to chat with Ilu John right now.

Ilu is not the fastest typist.

:spocht:


10:52am
hellow

Hallow Ilu!

how r u?

good, you? what have you been up to?

hope you are fine

what's going on in Ilu's life?

thanks to GOD every things is in my life is good

that's it?

wher e you from?

Canada
Living in Toronto right now
Lots of people from Pakistan live in Toronto

good

Nice people
Good drivers too

yes
good
is she your wife?

Not yet, we're engaged but we're getting married only next year
after the baby comes
(she's pregnant with my baby)
(hopefully)
if the baby comes out with dark skin her and I are gonna have a serious discussion
if you get what I mean

how can posebal ?

exactly
you get it

ok
 
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http://www.canadiancrc.com/Paternity_Fraud.aspx

The Director of the Ontario Vital Statistics Registry, Judi Hartman, stated to the Canadian Children's Rights Council that less than 100 potential violations of vital statistics cases in total are investigated each year. A portion of these investigations are paternity fraud cases. She could not give one example of the prosecution of a woman who committed a paternity fraud violation.

The Director advised us that there are approximately 12,800 births in the province of Ontario each year. Considering a paternity fraud rate of a bare minimum of 10% according The Hospital for Sick Children ( see the Globe and Mail's article Mommy's Little Secret ), a Toronto, Ontario world class hospital, there are at least 1,280 new cases of paternity fraud in that province alone each year.

Based on numerous studies elsewhere, we believe the figure of 16% of the Canadian population being victims of paternity fraud is more realistic.