I posted something about this last year and I just want to push it on you guys again. Come on! Who wouldn’t want color toliet paper? It’s fucking sweet!

You know that’s freaking AWESOME! Go buy some.
Posted by ekkin on Thursday, March 27, 2008
I posted something about this last year and I just want to push it on you guys again. Come on! Who wouldn’t want color toliet paper? It’s fucking sweet!

You know that’s freaking AWESOME! Go buy some.
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Posted by ekkin on Thursday, March 27, 2008
I was eating dinner tonight and saw this on the tv. Couldn’t really read it, but when I got home I googled it and found out what is going on. Apparently she died at 11 years old from a treatable disease. Her parents were not aware of the disease because instead of taking her to a doctor they tried to heal her through prayer. Let me say this first… I am NOT going to criticize these people or their beliefs. Do I think what they did was wrong? As a mother, yes, but I am not in their shoes. I believe in God and I have faith, but I also know that God is responsible for the advances in modern medicine that we seek to heal ourselves. I believe that prayer is important but so is medical attention. I also personally know another family that went through a similar thing. A child of theirs died that they believed they could heal with prayer. For the sake of their privacy and our friendship that is all I will say. It is sad that this happened and my heart goes out to this family. You may not understand why this happened, but do not lay blame. They were only loving their child in the best way they knew. Hopefully, they will take responsibility for their actions, but I hope their “punishment” should end with having lost their child.
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Posted by ekkin on Thursday, March 27, 2008
Not that this really matters and it only proves how utterly bored I am, but I decided to see what I could drag up out of the internet about this “Carmen Winstead”. Keep in mind it’s already been proven (as stated in my previous post) that this is false. One she never died, there’s no information on this incident, so no it didn’t happen in Indiana, nothing happens there, I should know I married someone from there and then moved him far away, lol. ANYWAY, now I want to find the origins. Of course with this first bit of information I am about to give to you guys could be complete coincidence… But if not, it’s genius. If you are going to start a stupid chain letter, wouldn’t you in some way incorporate an enemy? Yeah, I am babbling. And this is complete bullshit, I am going to put that disclaimer first and foremost before posting this. Not to say I am making it up, but I am not saying that it is a “clue”. Maybe just a hilarious coincidence… ANYWAY, I googled “Carmen Winstead” AGAIN, and dug a little deeper than the first few links that most people would gravitate to so the sake of less time spent. I found a link for a girl named Carmen who works for a company called “Winstead”…. coincidence? Even so I thought it was interesting. I would do it, lol. Hmmmmm, a story about a guy named Army Lee…. well, that won’t work, but you suck. Smile. I just wrote a post… you are so freaking lucky.
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Posted by ekkin on Thursday, March 27, 2008
This is an update for everyone who has been reading my post about Carmen Winstead. In my comments I saw a few people saying that the incident actually happened in Indiana….WRONG. There was never a death involving a Carmen Winstead in Indiana. Further proving this urban legend more wrong, not that I believed it in the first place. Also, though I posted this a while back, my husband is still alive after not reposting this. So go get some sleep and stop being so naive!
Here’s the link to snopes stating that the incident never happened. Click here
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