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by Hello, Mini! » Mon Nov 17, 2008 9:28 am
clem21 wrote:Hello, Mini! wrote:clem21 wrote:
I was just trying to get you all riled up...and I succeeded Yay!
Just kidding around, you're all allowed on facebook.
If you don't mind it being a little weird

Weird? Like compared to this joint?
I am also Facebookless, beast. Stephen's nagging to join now that he has reached the ripe old age of 15. (But Maaaaaaaaa! Everyone ELSE is on!!!!!!)
Tell Stephen to go outside and be social, it's better for him.
Plus he'll know more people so in a year when he gets a car he can easily pick up girls

He goes to a private school and rides the bus, so he knows a bunch of girls from outside the school district, too! And where they live.
These days, the girls don't need picking up--they're aggressive! You haven't lived until a girl leaves a message on your machine telling a third-grade boy he's the hottest and she's going to kiss him on Monday, so be prepared to pucker up....
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by Hello, Mini! » Mon Nov 17, 2008 9:28 am
I got post #26--beat that, clem!

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by littlebeast13 » Mon Nov 17, 2008 9:29 am
Hello, Mini! wrote:clem21 wrote:Hello, Mini! wrote:
Weird? Like compared to this joint?
I am also Facebookless, beast. Stephen's nagging to join now that he has reached the ripe old age of 15. (But Maaaaaaaaa! Everyone ELSE is on!!!!!!)
Tell Stephen to go outside and be social, it's better for him.
Plus he'll know more people so in a year when he gets a car he can easily pick up girls

He goes to a private school and rides the bus, so he knows a bunch of girls from outside the school district, too! And where they live.
These days, the girls don't need picking up--they're aggressive! You haven't lived until a girl leaves a message on your machine telling a third-grade boy he's the hottest and she's going to kiss him on Monday, so be prepared to pucker up....
I hear it's the hormones in milk....
Milk is evil.....
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by Hello, Mini! » Mon Nov 17, 2008 9:33 am
littlebeast13 wrote:Hello, Mini! wrote:clem21 wrote:
Tell Stephen to go outside and be social, it's better for him.
Plus he'll know more people so in a year when he gets a car he can easily pick up girls

He goes to a private school and rides the bus, so he knows a bunch of girls from outside the school district, too! And where they live.
These days, the girls don't need picking up--they're aggressive! You haven't lived until a girl leaves a message on your machine telling a third-grade boy he's the hottest and she's going to kiss him on Monday, so be prepared to pucker up....
I hear it's the hormones in milk....
Milk is evil.....
lb13
These days I'd be lucky if he drank milk. It's hard to tell a kid soda will stunt your growth when he's been towering over you since 6th grade. He's got the caffeine thing from his mom. *sigh*
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by earendel » Mon Nov 17, 2008 9:34 am
I evidently have a Facebook page, although I don't know how it happened (none of my children will confess to having set it up for me). I'm not even sure how to access it.
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by MarleysGh0st » Mon Nov 17, 2008 9:34 am
Hello, Mini! wrote: These days, the girls don't need picking up--they're aggressive! You haven't lived until a girl leaves a message on your machine telling a third-grade boy he's the hottest and she's going to kiss him on Monday, so be prepared to pucker up....
Sounds like Mini-Me needs the Facebook page so that he doesn't have his mom listening to his private phone messages!

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by littlebeast13 » Mon Nov 17, 2008 9:35 am
Hello, Mini! wrote:littlebeast13 wrote:Hello, Mini! wrote:
He goes to a private school and rides the bus, so he knows a bunch of girls from outside the school district, too! And where they live.
These days, the girls don't need picking up--they're aggressive! You haven't lived until a girl leaves a message on your machine telling a third-grade boy he's the hottest and she's going to kiss him on Monday, so be prepared to pucker up....
I hear it's the hormones in milk....
Milk is evil.....
lb13
These days I'd be lucky if he drank milk. It's hard to tell a kid soda will stunt your growth when he's been towering over you since 6th grade. He's got the caffeine thing from his mom. *sigh*
Soda didn't stunt my growth! I was almost the tallest person in chat the other night.... just a smidgeon shorter than Rafferty Barnes....
And I was referring to females. Supposedly some hormone they put in milk now if putting girls through puberty earlier than normal.... IIRC.....
Take it from someone whose sisters always seemed to be on the rag.....
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by The Beast Sisters » Mon Nov 17, 2008 9:38 am
littlebeast13 wrote:Hello, Mini! wrote:littlebeast13 wrote:
I hear it's the hormones in milk....
Milk is evil.....
lb13
These days I'd be lucky if he drank milk. It's hard to tell a kid soda will stunt your growth when he's been towering over you since 6th grade. He's got the caffeine thing from his mom. *sigh*
Soda didn't stunt my growth! I was almost the tallest person in chat the other night.... just a smidgeon shorter than Rafferty Barnes....
And I was referring to females. Supposedly some hormone they put in milk now if putting girls through puberty earlier than normal.... IIRC.....
Take it from someone whose sisters always seemed to be on the rag.....
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We'll show you on the rag, Billy!

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by minimetoo26 » Mon Nov 17, 2008 9:42 am
MarleysGh0st wrote:Hello, Mini! wrote: These days, the girls don't need picking up--they're aggressive! You haven't lived until a girl leaves a message on your machine telling a third-grade boy he's the hottest and she's going to kiss him on Monday, so be prepared to pucker up....
Sounds like Mini-Me needs the Facebook page so that he doesn't have his mom listening to his private phone messages!

He just turned 10. I need to know what's going on! Kids these days....
(I can be curmudgeonly, too!)
Knowing a great deal is not the same as being smart; intelligence is not information alone but also judgment, the manner in which information is collected and used.
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by MarleysGh0st » Mon Nov 17, 2008 9:46 am
minimetoo26 wrote: He just turned 10. I need to know what's going on! Kids these days....
(I can be curmudgeonly, too!)
Oh, well, if you want to be a curmudgeon, I can't object.
I'll even give you a free <grumble>®!

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by minimetoo26 » Mon Nov 17, 2008 9:58 am
So all this talk about milk reminded me the dairy was delivering tonight, and since it's November they should have egg nog. This stuff is like crack. I'm glad there is no nutrition information on the bottle, because I just don't want to know. There will be two half-gallons on my doorstep in the morning.
Erin can taste the difference when we run out of milk early (either company or Rain Man knocking the glass bottle out of the fridge because he never removes stuff that's in the way when he's rooting around) and have to get some from the store. She won't eat cereal with any other milk. I hope they never go out of business like the other local dairy did...
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by littlebeast13 » Mon Nov 17, 2008 10:01 am
minimetoo26 wrote:So all this talk about milk reminded me the dairy was delivering tonight, and since it's November they should have egg nog. This stuff is like crack. I'm glad there is no nutrition information on the bottle, because I just don't want to know. There will be two half-gallons on my doorstep in the morning.
Erin can taste the difference when we run out of milk early (either company or Rain Man knocking the glass bottle out of the fridge because he never removes stuff that's in the way when he's rooting around) and have to get some from the store. She won't eat cereal with any other milk. I hope they never go out of business like the other local dairy did...
I think I saw some old sitcoms where milk was actually delivered to your door by some perverted looking guy in a white suit.....
What a concept!
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by minimetoo26 » Mon Nov 17, 2008 10:10 am
littlebeast13 wrote:minimetoo26 wrote:So all this talk about milk reminded me the dairy was delivering tonight, and since it's November they should have egg nog. This stuff is like crack. I'm glad there is no nutrition information on the bottle, because I just don't want to know. There will be two half-gallons on my doorstep in the morning.
Erin can taste the difference when we run out of milk early (either company or Rain Man knocking the glass bottle out of the fridge because he never removes stuff that's in the way when he's rooting around) and have to get some from the store. She won't eat cereal with any other milk. I hope they never go out of business like the other local dairy did...
I think I saw some old sitcoms where milk was actually delivered to your door by some perverted looking guy in a white suit.....
What a concept!
lb13
My guy looks like he'd play in a rock band when he wasn't delivering milk. But he's a nice married guy with a couple of kids....
Knowing a great deal is not the same as being smart; intelligence is not information alone but also judgment, the manner in which information is collected and used.
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by MarleysGh0st » Mon Nov 17, 2008 10:26 am
minimetoo26 wrote:littlebeast13 wrote:minimetoo26 wrote:So all this talk about milk reminded me the dairy was delivering tonight, and since it's November they should have egg nog. This stuff is like crack. I'm glad there is no nutrition information on the bottle, because I just don't want to know. There will be two half-gallons on my doorstep in the morning.
Erin can taste the difference when we run out of milk early (either company or Rain Man knocking the glass bottle out of the fridge because he never removes stuff that's in the way when he's rooting around) and have to get some from the store. She won't eat cereal with any other milk. I hope they never go out of business like the other local dairy did...
I think I saw some old sitcoms where milk was actually delivered to your door by some perverted looking guy in a white suit.....
What a concept!
lb13
My guy looks like he'd play in a rock band when he wasn't delivering milk. But he's a nice married guy with a couple of kids....
You still get milk delivered to your door?
And do you do your housecleaning in high heels and pearls, Mrs. Cleaver?

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by Bob Juch » Mon Nov 17, 2008 2:25 pm
minimetoo26 wrote:So all this talk about milk reminded me the dairy was delivering tonight, and since it's November they should have egg nog. This stuff is like crack. I'm glad there is no nutrition information on the bottle, because I just don't want to know. There will be two half-gallons on my doorstep in the morning.
Erin can taste the difference when we run out of milk early (either company or Rain Man knocking the glass bottle out of the fridge because he never removes stuff that's in the way when he's rooting around) and have to get some from the store. She won't eat cereal with any other milk. I hope they never go out of business like the other local dairy did...
If you want liquid crack, try Starbuck's eggnog latte!
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
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Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
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by admanvii » Mon Nov 17, 2008 7:26 pm
So that is who is my new friend woohoo
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by moonie » Mon Nov 17, 2008 7:37 pm
Wow, I love Sprinks!
Last we spoke, she was in England, looking to try an acting career.
And you guys are on Facebook? My Jordan just coerced me to give her access. I guess I could do it too (but then she'd be embarrassed)
Hi Ho, Hi Ho, it's off to Lurk i go!
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by cindy.wellman » Mon Nov 17, 2008 9:50 pm
moonie wrote:Wow, I love Sprinks!
Last we spoke, she was in England, looking to try an acting career.
And you guys are on Facebook? My Jordan just coerced me to give her access. I guess I could do it too (but then she'd be embarrassed)
OOH, I hope you join, Moon! Sam is on Facebook. She thinks it is funny that a good majority of the adults send so many plants to her. You'll understand what I mean when you join.
lolol
There are a few kiddo pictures on WS's account. They are really cute!
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by sunflower » Mon Nov 17, 2008 10:02 pm
Bob Juch wrote:minimetoo26 wrote:So all this talk about milk reminded me the dairy was delivering tonight, and since it's November they should have egg nog. This stuff is like crack. I'm glad there is no nutrition information on the bottle, because I just don't want to know. There will be two half-gallons on my doorstep in the morning.
Erin can taste the difference when we run out of milk early (either company or Rain Man knocking the glass bottle out of the fridge because he never removes stuff that's in the way when he's rooting around) and have to get some from the store. She won't eat cereal with any other milk. I hope they never go out of business like the other local dairy did...
If you want liquid crack, try Starbuck's eggnog latte!
Gingerbread eggnog is good too, and I bet you could get a gingerbread eggnog latte, that would be fabu!