Wednesday, September 09, 2009
Happy Birthday Kiddo!!!!
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I mean even the land of candy cane...I know that's around...but if I had ever known about candy bar land I would have been there already
Ifeelpunctuationandspacesarejustanotherwayforthemantoholdusdownwhywouldwereallyevenneedthemitsjustsostupiditsreallyawasteoftimehittingthatspacekeyandtheperiodkeyandtheotheruselesskeysstickinittotheman
I thought it said inhibited, but I was like "those naked people sure dont look like they are inhibited"
It is quite possible that if I ever win the mega millions lottery, you will be able to find me on Kiritimati Island
It is also possible if I do not win the mega millions. I'm certian that the natives will welcome me into the tribe.
I'm glad that the story around the presidents speech is some dude yelling out "you lie" as opposed to the substance or lack there of in the actual speech.
so who thinks that the preseason power ranking of the Bills at 23 is too high?
Who thinks that the Bills will win only one game this year?
Who thinks that the Bills will win only one game this year?
Academic robes were worn at D'Youville College by all seniors until after I graduated. We were always told that it was a tradition at DYC and Oxford. We (it was all girls then) had to wear black heels and nylons with the robes, with starched (ha!) detachable white collars. How many of the dorm students wore pj's or underwear under them is unknown (probably most), but I had to catch 2 buses each way and worked downtown (Main & Court Sts.) after school 2 days a week, so the "day hops" had to be fully clothed. It was rather a fun tradition - not the pain that it sounds. We just kept them in our lockers and put them on before class.
Hi Tom. You're probably the only one working today -besides me. Have a good day. See you tomorrow.
Hi Tom. You're probably the only one working today -besides me. Have a good day. See you tomorrow.
at least the pjs and underwear would be under the robes as opposed to all that you see, which is now the case
i did get hollered at and called "un-PC" by some crazy old feminist when i was wearing my "Obey Me" shirt.
Happy Friday to all of you, too.
How was Brenz' test? Did they have to draw a lot of blood? Grandma had a test this AM, too. She survived.
How was Brenz' test? Did they have to draw a lot of blood? Grandma had a test this AM, too. She survived.
What a great day! Enjoy! Too bad I have to work - but at least I have a window. 'm not too sure about this commuting thing- Since November 1967, I have not commuted to work. I feel for all those of you that do.
Mom, the quiz went well, no blood. second, YOU WALK TO THE CORNER!! and to top that off, i have seen you drive there!
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