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| Articles about Theresa |
| Was Mother Theresa evil? | | 2008-07-24 09:38:42 | | By Mano Singham
Christians (and other believers in god) should reject the entire concept of eternal torment in the afterlife. Otherwise they forfeit any respect from others because they have become evil simply by virtue of admiring and worshipping a god who is committing a massive evil.
read more | | By: Machines Like Us - Science and Technology News | | |
| | Wow, Theresa .... | | 2008-06-07 11:47:59 | | Did I need to read your post today.I can only control what I can conrol... and that is my response to what happens to me. And so I will.Maybe my problem is that I only have ONE nasty teenage girl. Maybe if I had 20 girls, like Theresa, I wouldn’t have time to perseverate on one of them because they would ALL be driving me nuts.20 girls. Heaven forbid! | | By: Never a Dull Moment | | |
| | Grandma Theresa’s Pasta and Cauliflower | | 2007-08-17 06:33:00 | | Ingredients 1 pound box of mostaccioli or rotini 2 medium size heads of cauliflower 3 or 4 cloves of garlic chopped 3 or 4 bunches of long green onions chopped 1 stick of butter 2 Tbls of vegetable oil 1 cup of seasoned bread crumbsFreshly grated Parmesan cheese Salt to taste Freshly ground black pepper to tastePreparation: Clean and cut cauliflower into bite size pieces. Boil cauliflower in around 6 quarts of water until tender. In a large frying pan sauté onions and garlic in ½ stick of butter and oil for about 5 minutes. Add ½ cup of bread crumbs and sauté until slightly brown. With a slotted spoon remove cauliflower and add to the breadcrumb mixture. Do not throw away the cauliflower water. Cook the pasta in the cauliflower water until al dente. Around ten minutes. Add remaining butter and breadcrumb to the cauliflower mixture. Add around a cup of cauliflower water to the mixture to moisten. Stir and cook for around 15 minutes more. Mix the pasta and cauliflower together. Sp | | By: Forex trading, stock trading,trader,forex broker,a | | |
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| What if Mother Theresa and Father Ted had a child? | | 2007-05-22 13:19:59 | | Somewhere between ’82 and ’84 I was born, named Damian, given a Burke issue haircut and pointed in the direction of the closest suburban Port Elizabethan primary school.
After twelve grueling years schooling, and excelling at staring blankly and doodling slightly, Ted and Theresa passed the buck once more and I enrolled in the journalism course at UPE (now NMMU).
A blink of an eye later and I was six months into my first permanent job as copywriter for the now aptly defunct Gervans Trading. I was also suddenly paying rent, employing the services of a lawyer and accumulating Clicks Club Card points like a panhandler scrambling for spare change.
As time passed, it became clear that I needed a lot more room for growth. As much as I love the Eastern Cape, it was time to put away childish things.
A few months later I found myself in an interview at Quirk eMarketing. After a three week stint as Professional Interviewee Extraordinaire (PIE), both interviewer and interviewee | | By: Top-notch South African eMarketing blog | | |
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