Oh he got DQ'd
but there were only three in the group so he still got 3rd, even though it wasn't intentional the kid did get knocked out.
And then I realized today a second thing that I have from the Jehovah's Witnesses in my life growing up, and that is firstly in about 5th grade we had one come to class as a new student, and he wasn't made to do the pledge of allegiance, that changed my life, and then another one later in school, taught me about the faith, and why they did many things, and that is was to try and stay true to the same bible that all other versions of Christianity follow. And I think that her talk about makeup and jewelery has stuck with me through the years, and to this day I don't like the covering up down with make up.
And then I realized today a second thing that I have from the Jehovah's Witnesses in my life growing up, and that is firstly in about 5th grade we had one come to class as a new student, and he wasn't made to do the pledge of allegiance, that changed my life, and then another one later in school, taught me about the faith, and why they did many things, and that is was to try and stay true to the same bible that all other versions of Christianity follow. And I think that her talk about makeup and jewelery has stuck with me through the years, and to this day I don't like the covering up down with make up.
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Did the kid that got knocked out get 1st or 2nd.
I was looking around during the national anthem and you'd said forever ago that you were the only one who didn't put your hand over your heart. Well, now you have Jessi. (that tied in with the pledge thing). Anyway, I think kids are brainwashed. I can't believe they still say the pledge at all. We tell ours they don't have to - it's their right not to do it, but they'd feel embarrassed not to.
As for makeup, I don't care one way or another. I think too much make up though is bad.
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