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wassup my favorite lil opera browser

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I got that urge again. To click on the opera thing a ma jig, and bam. Here you are again. I have to admit, I love using you every now and again. You seem so stable. I dunno, maybe I should start using you alot more, it's just I have all of my bookmarks over there at your buddies, Firefox. So I really don't know what I should do. You have any ideas? Hopefully I'll make my mind up and start using you alot more often. I'm liking what I see, so there. Talk 2 u soon.
Jeremy!!!happy

That New Opera is bangin

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what up ya'll.... i just wannna give my own personal thoughts on the new Opera. The shit is tight. Can't put it any other way!!!!!!!!

Beeen So So So Long Again......!!!!!!!!!!

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Well I decided to post on here again....it's been about a year. It's almost Christmas time, and I'm under alot of stress, to make sure my kids have a nice christmas. That's pretty much all that matters to me now a days, My Youngins.....that is honest to god's truth. I will do anything in the worlf for my kids. Well I'mmma get offa here before I fall asleep anymore. I'll start blogging here on the reg from now on....peace!!!!!!!!!!!

Been so long

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wassup Opera...peeps...just chillin here. I've been using opera..but u know I gotta also use my firefox, and I've also discovered Flock...which is pretty coool. But if u ask me...and U really gotta know...Opera is still #1.....damn I haven't posted on this blog since last January. Dammmn.. Sorry been kinda bizzy. Well i'mma holla...peace!!!!!!!!!!cool

Back with avengeance

What up fellow "opera"tors...lol...wat's the deal. Me i'm just a chillin. Opera screwed up on me last Sunday so I removed it from my computer and download Firefox...yesterday I was thinking damn I miss my opera...so I said lemme download it again...see if the bug fixed itself..and to my enjoyment...it did...So opera is back and I'm lovin it. I'm glad to be back in the opera community the best damn browser hands down!!!!!

Good Saturday Morning!

Good morning...My buddy Gage just woke up....he's wide open already..lol..that's my lil buddy tho.... Savannah as she is well known for is still fast asleep. The top story on Yahoo is Clinton launches 2008 White House bid
AP - 3 minutes ago

So I suppose Hillary Clinton is gonna run for president. LOL . What a Joke.. She just might win tho... U never know. Well I'll check back in later.

3 teeth gone

It's Friday Mornin...and I got 3 less molars than yesterday mornin. It wasn't so much the pain
than the pressure he put on my teeth...he would say " Ok u'r gonna feel alot of pushing then he would push and poke....then I would hear like a snip...I guess that's when he cut the nerves (ouch) from the teeth...it didn't take long at all to pull three teeth. Probably about 15-20 mins at the longest. It's an experience...but it's one I don't wanna experience again.

bout 2 get some teeth pulled

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Nice Sunday Morning

Good morning everybody. Just woke up about 8:30 am....I have both of my beautiful children this weekend, so I'm in a very good mood. I don't have to work tomorrow so I feel pretty good about that. I'll check back in later. bigsmile

Cop killed in Hope Mills

what up Opera...My community had a tragedy occur yesterday...read as follows

Published on Friday, January 12, 2007

Hope Mills officer dies after collapsing

By Tina Ray
Staff writer
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Staff file photo
Shelly Hardin pins a sergeant’s badge on her husband, James Hardin, during a promotion ceremony in July.


HOPE MILLS — Hope Mills police Sgt. James Heath Hardin collapsed and died Thursday while trying to catch a suspect.

Police said Hardin and other officers were chasing a man in woods off U.S. 301 when he collapsed just before 2:30 p.m. He is believed to have suffered a heart attack, according to Debbie Tanna, spokeswoman for the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office. Hardin had been with the Police Department nine years.

The man officers were chasing, Ricky Allen Wilson Jr., was caught about 5:15 p.m. on Perch Drive in Fayetteville. Perch Drive is off Gillespie and Angel streets.

Wilson, 23, lives on the 5600 block of Elwood Drive in Fayetteville. He is charged with felony fleeing to elude arrest, driving with a revoked license, larceny of fuel, misdemeanor possession of stolen goods, driving with a fictitious or revoked registration plate, reckless driving to endanger and being the driver in a hit-and-run and failing to stop for property damage.

He previously was wanted in an attempted break-in of a house on the 4300 block of Legion Road.

His total bail was set at $2,500.

Hope Mills police Capt. John Smith gave this account of Thursday’s events:

Just before 10 a.m., police were called to Murphy Oil USA on Hope Mills Road to look into a report of someone stealing gasoline. The person, who police say was Wilson, left the convenience store and was later seen in a van by field training officer Matt Jean near the YMCA parking lot on West Patterson Street. Jean recognized Wilson as being wanted on a previous warrant that involved unauthorized use of a motor vehicle. A passenger in Wilson’s vehicle was caught, but Wilson got away. The passenger has not been identified. Wilson was spotted in the afternoon by a sheriff’s deputy along Cameron Road and U.S. 301.

Smith said Hardin was following him, canine officer Lee Sumners and traffic Sgt. David Servie along U.S. 301 looking for Wilson. The officers traveled 2 to 2 miles into the woods over a period of 40 to 45 minutes. They approached a 6-foot fence the dog could not cross and were huddled to regroup when Hardin collapsed, Smith said.

“Initially, your training and experience kicks in. I just knew to try to clear his airway,” Smith said. “We had to begin CPR. We worked CPR until the medics got there.”

Hardin was pronounced dead at Cape Fear Valley Medical Center.

Police Chief John Hodges said Hardin was an outstanding officer.

“Not only was he a good cop, but he was a good friend,” Hodges said.

Hardin liked to attend powwows and taught his son, Mason, traditional American Indian dances, Hodges said.

News of Hardin’s death shocked people in the community.

Bob Paroli, the football coach at Seventy-First High School, coached Hardin when he was at Douglas Byrd High School. Hardin was an All-Mid-South 4-A Conference linebacker for Douglas Byrd in December 1989. He graduated from Byrd in 1990.

“He was the type of person that you loved to coach because he was going to give you everything he had,” Paroli said.

“We will miss him and everyone that knows him will miss him,’’ he said. “He was one of the great ones.”

Smith agreed.

“Heath was just top-notch. It didn’t come any better than Heath,’’ Smith said. “He was a great person, a great police officer and a great family man.”

Mayor Eddie Dees called Hardin one of the up-and-coming officers. “He was a top-notch guy; we’re just all in shock.”

Commissioner Terry Smith expressed similar sentiments.

“My deepest sympathy goes out to the family. My prayers will be with them. I’m still a little shocked about what has happened,” he said

Coach Paroli was my favorite teach I had in high school. I actually saw this guy pick up some dude's desk that was sleeping during class and drop it from Paroli's shoulder heighth. LOL needless to say that dude never fell asleep again!

Later,

Jeremy