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Originally Posted by icurhere2
(Post 12513115)
I had a great summer with them but now that I want surveys ...
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Originally Posted by baglady
(Post 12502267)
He left this morning. He'll be doing the same double feature with his other daughter this afternoon. He may be toy storied out by tonight :)
BL JR and I have been playing many, many hands of GO FISH! followed by way too many games of Disney computer games. She finally tired of it and headed upstairs to play. After I am caught up on the box, I think I'm taking a nap. |
Originally Posted by sdm1130
(Post 12506729)
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Originally Posted by baglady
(Post 12502908)
My nap was interrupted by BL JR who is making a shopping list.
She brought it to me and it had one item: Popcorn. Then she said. Oh, we're running out of champagne, I'll put that on there. It'd be bad if we ran out of that and we're running low. Whiskey. Tango. Foxtrot???? Then she said we need Clorox wipes. Um, okay. Then she picked up my bottle of vicodin (which if almost full, thankuverymuch) and said she was adding that because sure I needed more. :rolleyes: She then proceeded to check the pantry and came back and said Plus1 needed peanuts, which is an interesting choice considering she can't have any. So she added that. This is a visual list. She put it out. A pure :rolleyes: moment. I shudder at what I have created. (I'm quite certain Plus1 will erase the "we"). |
Originally Posted by ssullivan
(Post 12503272)
My problem is somehow I went from averaging 7-8 pairs of shoes I was rotating, depending on what I was wearing, where I was going, and such to 2-3. I didn't bother replacing several pairs, especially during the period last year where I was dealing with the move.
Now it's time to go shopping. |
Originally Posted by cheepneezy
(Post 12503411)
BL Jr said "Whiskey. Tango. Foxtrot?":eek:;)
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Originally Posted by Plus1
(Post 12513281)
It's well worth investing $75 - $80 to restore a good pair of shoes. Houston Shoe Hospital does a good job but is more expensive than the mom & pop I went to in Arlington, TX.
Do they put some new soles and insoles in them? that's mostly what kills me. |
Originally Posted by Plus1
(Post 12513303)
She's dropped a few choice remarks. I wonder were she picked them up? :confused::rolleyes::rolleyes:
mobile.flyertalk.com must be a bookmark :) |
Originally Posted by Steph3n
(Post 12513327)
Do they put some new soles and insoles in them? that's mostly what kills me.
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Originally Posted by cheepneezy
(Post 12512642)
^ I like the Tortuga rum cakes.
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Originally Posted by Steph3n
(Post 12513334)
mobile.flyertalk.com must be a bookmark :)
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Originally Posted by Plus1
(Post 12513202)
I am officially Toy Stoyied out until June 18th when "TS3" comes out. :D
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I'm down below 400 Andrew Jackson dollar coins.
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Originally Posted by icurhere2
(Post 12513441)
Does anyone use the mobile version?
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Lawn all mowed. I had to bag the clippings which I don't like to do but it was a mess and needed it. 10 bags for 1/3 acre.
Originally Posted by ssullivan
(Post 12512374)
Not really. They have a much softer, creamier texture that melts in your mouth. They're quite common in Louisiana and Texas. My father has an amazing recipe for bourbon pecan pralines that are a holiday tradition in my family. Not quite all the alochol cooks out of them, and I think the first few alcohol-induced buzzes I ever experienced were a result of that delicious candy.
Originally Posted by xyzzy
(Post 12513434)
Me too -- but they never seem to have enough rum. :rolleyes:
Originally Posted by icurhere2
(Post 12513656)
I'm down below 400 Andrew Jackson dollar coins.
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