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Gay couple asked to reverse shirt at Dollywood →
“That’s what we found so offensive — that he said it was a family park,” Tipton said. “Families come in a wide range of definitions these days and we were with our family.”
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if you're going to be with me, you have to be down...
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this item was in the back of my cousins car
chitroit: what is this tho. i am unfamiliar.  i have two of them in my car… at the end of july.. just in case..
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please understand: the difference between 'loose'...
paintwithwords: loose: the opposite of tight.  The knot at the end of this rope is loose. lose: present tense of having lost. the opposite of ‘win.’ the opposite of ‘find.’ I hope we don’t lose the game. Did you lose your keys? also, choose and chose. know your tense. :]
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