17 Answers
Colleen's answer is not rude. You have asked the same question twice, and she has answered you. We are not connected to your email account!
12 years ago. Rating: 17 | |
Dark One...Rude..Evil Claw(I like this one but am wodering if Evil Talon is more fitting???) ROFL!!!!!
You know NOT of what you speak (type)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! For I was married to the Evil One and, if you want a rude, dark, evil reply just forward your Questions: Doo's Evil Spouse, 666 Deliverance Way, Helter Skelter USA
12 years ago. Rating: 15 | |
WHY ARE YOU SO RUDE IN DISSING COLLEEN...???...MAYBE IT`S BECAUSE YOU DON`T KNOW NEARLY AS MUCH AS SHE DOES??...she does a great job...show some respect or go and play with your leggo if you don`t like it here!!....LOADS OF US LOVE IT ON HERE!!...but there`s always one!!! :-(
12 years ago. Rating: 11 | |
Go away, kid, play with your dollies and blocks. Leave her alone or you'll be sorry. You haven't seen rude yet. We'll all be rude, kid.
12 years ago. Rating: 9 | |
millie111
Karma: 16160
maybe she should only ask questions under the catoregy of "ETIQUETTE"IN FUTURE???!!!...DON`T THINK I`D LET HER PLAY WITH HER DOLLIES UNTIL SHE`S LEARNT SOME MANNERS!!...(Lord knows what those dollies will turn out like??????!;-))
Colleen can be rude, but she just gave you good advice, if that offended you you better just move on your to thin skinned for this site.
12 years ago. Rating: 8 | |
Moderators are people too. Deal with it.
Something to do when I get bored I guess.......
When I make a comment you just jump on......
Thanks for the defense. As for the rest, I can see how you view it as defending me but there was nothing to defend me from. She was wrong. I was not rude to her.
Acephaly is a type of cephalic disorder. It literally means absence of the head. It is a much rarer condition than anencephaly. The acephalic fetus is a parasitic twin attached to an otherwise intact fetus. The acephalic fetus has a body but lacks a head and heart; the fetus's neck is attached to the normal twin. The blood circulation of the acephalic fetus is provided by the heart of the twin. The acephalic fetus cannot exist independently of the fetus to which it is attached. Similarly, acardiac fetuses lack everything from the heart upwards, including head and arms, and behave similarly to acephalic fetuses.