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She appears to live in an alternate universe.Have we linked her Facebook yet? Here it is
It also mentions her other babies, as well as the name for this one, a boy.
www.facebook.com
imo
She appears to live in an alternate universe.Have we linked her Facebook yet? Here it is
It also mentions her other babies, as well as the name for this one, a boy.
www.facebook.com
here's an older oneHave we linked her Facebook yet? Here it is
It also mentions her other babies, as well as the name for this one, a boy.
www.facebook.com
Leaving and leaving pregnant in the beginning stages of labor being reported that she's 1 finger dilated is apples and oranges.It was mentioned at some point that she leaves like this sometimes. I hope that’s all it is
Leaving and leaving pregnant in the beginning stages of labor being reported that she's 1 finger dilated is apples and oranges.
Unless she's taken off at this stage of pregnancy before.
imo
To Michiganders (and I'm sure people from other states as well) two tracks and dirt roads are very different things. However, to people who experience with neither, I'm sure it's confusing. Two tracks tend to be more rural, secluded, and far less traveled than a dirt road. They are often used for off road vehicles, but not exclusively so. Dirt roads tend to be actual wide roads that can be fairly heavily trafficked. They just are not paved.I've never heard that term! Thank you for looking it up. I don't think I was the only one who was thinking train tracks of some kind. I would just call that a dirt road, I think, but two-track is perfectly descriptive!
But it's also ominous, imo. I hope they've followed that road down a ways, and looked on each side off the trail.
To Michiganders (and I'm sure people from other states as well) two tracks and dirt roads are very different things. However, to people who experience with neither, I'm sure it's confusing. Two tracks tend to be more rural, secluded, and far less traveled than a dirt road. They are often used for off road vehicles, but not exclusively so. Dirt roads tend to be actual wide roads that can be fairly heavily trafficked. They just are not paved.

I grew up in the country and I’ve never heard that term.I've never heard that term! Thank you for looking it up. I don't think I was the only one who was thinking train tracks of some kind. I would just call that a dirt road, I think, but two-track is perfectly descriptive!
But it's also ominous, imo. I hope they've followed that road down a ways, and looked on each side off the trail.
Same here -- I live in North Carolina.I grew up in the country and I’ve never heard that term.
I never heard the term in WNC and I had one for a long driveway. We just mowed down the middle, when the kids remembered.I grew up in the country and I’ve never heard that term.
Thanks for the explanation, this Aussie envisioned train tracks, not a road like this.A two-track road is a simple, unpaved road with two parallel ruts worn into the ground by vehicle tires
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Thanks for the explanation, this Aussie envisioned train tracks, not a road like this.
I've done so, and it's interesting.
Has her family, boyfriend of friends done any sort of public appeals? To camera, to reporters, put up flyers etc? It seems quiet on that front. Very quiet.