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icurhere2 Jan 21, 2010 9:25 pm

I also added my WN number to a car rental (1.5 RR credits gets me closer to another trip to LAS).

bdjohns1 Jan 21, 2010 9:26 pm


Originally Posted by Trustguy (Post 13230187)
I have issues with meals being all beige -- I wanted to market a "beige food cookbook" but nobody thought it would sell... :confused:

I had beige leftovers tonight. Pork tenderloin fillets cooked with prosciutto and sun dried tomatoes. Tasty.

Trustguy Jan 21, 2010 9:26 pm

I am going to have a hard time getting the elusive 8th Hyatt stay this month. I want that last FFN, but the only night I can do it is immediately after my father's funeral. HR Orange County has a $69 rate.

Box, what do I do?

baglady Jan 21, 2010 9:26 pm


Originally Posted by Brituchenite (Post 13230612)
For lunch, I ate half a box of Girl Scout Cookies ...:rolleyes::rolleyes:

Do you need more? :D

Brituchenite Jan 21, 2010 9:26 pm


Originally Posted by Trustguy (Post 13230615)
..but at age 14.... :eek:

Yup! Daddies and little girls .... daughters will always have their Daddies wrapped around their little fingers, even when they are grown up! Trust me, I'm a Doctor. I speak from experience!




Originally Posted by Phudnik (Post 13230632)
Somehow this seems very familiar. :rolleyes::o

:D^

icurhere2 Jan 21, 2010 9:27 pm


Originally Posted by bdjohns1 (Post 13230662)
I had beige leftovers tonight. Pork tenderloin fillets cooked with prosciutto and sun dried tomatoes. Tasty.

And I had beef stroganoff from a frozen-until-heated pouch.

Brituchenite Jan 21, 2010 9:28 pm


Originally Posted by bdjohns1 (Post 13230662)
I had beige leftovers tonight. Pork tenderloin fillets cooked with prosciutto and sun dried tomatoes. Tasty.

Sounds yummeh!




Originally Posted by Trustguy (Post 13230663)
I am going to have a hard time getting the elusive 8th Hyatt stay this month. I want that last FFN, but the only night I can do it is immediately after my father's funeral. HR Orange County has a $69 rate.

Box, what do I do?


Go celebrate his life at the HR Orange County. Relax after the funeral. Open a bottle of Bubbly, and toast the fact that he was a great father, and you were a good son. Celebrate him.

icurhere2 Jan 21, 2010 9:28 pm


Originally Posted by Trustguy (Post 13230663)
I am going to have a hard time getting the elusive 8th Hyatt stay this month. I want that last FFN, but the only night I can do it is immediately after my father's funeral. HR Orange County has a $69 rate.

Is that the only day? There's still another weekend in the month if you need time.

Flyer_70 Jan 21, 2010 9:29 pm


Originally Posted by sfogate (Post 13230505)
My kids are 2.5 years apart. When my daughter was playing dress up she would dress up her brother as a bride while she played the minister's role. We have quite a number of pictures of his cross dressing. :D

I so plan on blackmailing in later in life.

I have a really sweet photo of my nephew in a princess dress. Hopefully mom and dad will show him first. :)


Originally Posted by icurhere2 (Post 13230607)
My home warranty company has repaired the furnace, air conditioning, and paid $825 toward the collapsed sewer pipe outside the foundation.

I had a home waranty on a house built in 1927 - the warranty company would not fix anything. I also had a few coworkers do battle with their respective companies. I'm rather leary of those companies.

Now my last two homes have been new builds. So I haven't had to deal with the :rolleyes: of the warranty company - just the :rolleyes: of the builder.

bdjohns1 Jan 21, 2010 9:29 pm


Originally Posted by windwalker (Post 13230514)
Hey NJ-

Our former Governor's counsel and close aide, was indicted on 51 Counts of corruption-

Top that

Blag:rolleyes:. He's got this thing, and it's f---- golden, you know?

icurhere2 Jan 21, 2010 9:30 pm


Originally Posted by Brituchenite (Post 13230678)
Go celebrate his life at the HR Orange County. Relax after the funeral. Open a bottle of Bubbly, and toast the fact that he was a great father, and you were a good son. Celebrate him.

That's alternatively a good idea - I'm sure the hotel would try to help if you asked for a good liquid diamond amenity.

Olton Hall Jan 21, 2010 9:30 pm

I just realized as part of my new part time job I'm going to have to do all the behind the scene setting up and prep for my workshops (which I have a higher pay rate for :)) next month instead of handing them off to someone else since I'll be that someone else. I'm going to loose the commute time charge too since I have to be in the same building as the lecture hall anyway. :rolleyes: God I'm sounding like a gov't worker already and it's only PT and I haven't even started.

Trustguy Jan 21, 2010 9:30 pm


Originally Posted by baglady (Post 13230664)
Do you need more? :D

We (or just I) just finished last year's -- they were in back of freezer. :p

icurhere2 Jan 21, 2010 9:31 pm


Originally Posted by Flyer_70 (Post 13230683)
I had a home waranty on a house built in 1927 - the warranty company would not fix anything. I also had a few coworkers do battle with their respective companies. I'm rather leary of those companies.

Mine says 1930 on the tax records because that's when my county started taxing land - the warranty company initially told me to keep a copy of the home inspector's report in case they wanted to verify a system was tested.

icurhere2 Jan 21, 2010 9:32 pm


Originally Posted by Olton Hall (Post 13230692)
God I'm sounding like a gov't worker already and it's only PT and I haven't even started.

I can relate.


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