~glitter and glamour~
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Posted 11:30 am, 09/17/2017
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She can be very thankful that she didn't meet "lady killer" Clinton on any lonely stretch .
You need to me mindful that your girl, Hillary, has a husband who has quite a reputation with the ladies. Don't be a hypocrite.
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ladym
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Posted 10:36 am, 09/17/2017
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She can be very thankful that she didn't meet "lady killer" trump on any lonely stretch .
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omg_wtf
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Posted 10:22 pm, 09/16/2017
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God forbid she didn't go on vacation!
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Osmosis
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Posted 10:07 pm, 09/16/2017
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I think Hillary was searching for Sasquatch. I look for her to blame him for the reason she wasn't elected. Maybe she wanted him to write the foreword for her book.
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~glitter and glamour~
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Posted 10:03 pm, 09/16/2017
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Osmosis (view profile) Posted 9:11 pm, 09/16/2017 She needs to find Hillary in her journey. Hillary could help soothe her soul.
Hillary was in a tree at milemarker 33.
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sparkling water
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Posted 9:59 pm, 09/16/2017
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She was in so deep that only hiking could help her.
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valleydoll
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Posted 9:56 pm, 09/16/2017
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Good for her , doubt if holding down two or three jobs would have put her on the right track.
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~glitter and glamour~
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Posted 9:24 pm, 09/16/2017
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If she has this much energy and physical strength, then she could have worked two or three jobs and, truly, solved her financial problems.
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sparkling water
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Posted 9:18 pm, 09/16/2017
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But, but, but, she was
DEPRESSED.
Don't you get some consideration for being DRPRESSED?
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aFicIoNadoS
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Posted 9:14 pm, 09/16/2017
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So she walked out and left while someone else dealt with the house and tax problems. She thinks hiking fixed everything when in reality I was someone else not walking out on responsibilities that solved everything.
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Osmosis
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Posted 9:11 pm, 09/16/2017
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She needs to find Hillary in her journey. Hillary could help soothe her soul.
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sparkling water
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Posted 9:07 pm, 09/16/2017
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Channel 12
GREENSBORO, North Carolina â€" A Triad woman has started her journey of hiking the 1175 mile Mountain to Sea trail. Danelle Hallenbeck of Greensboro began hiking the trail in February and hopes to finish by October.
Advertisement Hallenbeck's journey with hiking began two years ago when she was battling depression and at one of the lowest points in her life.
"We had to have the house sold, back taxes taken care of, my relationship with my brother wasn't great," said Hallenbeck. "I had to figure it out, put the pieces back together and change my story."
Hallenbeck started hiking and after one year had hiked 1,000 miles. She also found that her life started to come back together.
"When I started walking the house sold, all the taxes got taken care of and last November I had a celebration to walk my last 1,000 mile with me and my brother was there," Hallenbeck said.
She says there is just something about being in nature that pushes her to keep going.
"There's just freedom and no judgement," Hallenbeck said. "When you step out on the trail you don't have to worry what you look like. No one is criticizing you. It's just so peaceful and it shows you beauty every where you look."
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