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Post by Rachael on Aug 17, 2004 20:11:57 GMT -5
Wowie. Turn on the TV, Sam. Julia, must watch this Check that. 13-1. Boonie went ka-boone in back-to-back innings.
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Post by Rachael on Aug 17, 2004 20:13:26 GMT -5
14-1. Poor KC. By the way, more "Lilac City"- in this one, J.J. Garardi (sp) is a slayer and centerfielder for the Ms; in the Snapshots series she decides to be a slayer. Julia, couldn't hurt to have a slayer on the team, but I think we'd need her in middle relief Wow. They're scoring faster than I can post. And that's saying something. ;D And Slayers for pitchers. I'd be for it. And now, I must away. Barring apocalypse, the M's will have won by the time I get home. Gotta go do that "last ferry of the day" thing.
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Post by Queen E on Aug 17, 2004 20:16:41 GMT -5
Thanks, Mary. I'm okay. Mercury retrograde, you say? An unusual emotional reaction to a job-related injury. (Job-related injuries of the non-maiming sort being something that I do to myself semi-regularly.) Dude, if it makes you feel better, I always blame the inaminate object. When I got that puncture in my hand from my bracelet, I screamed "Stupid bracelet!" and threw it on the ground. 'Cause you know, it was the bracelet's fault. No, seriously. {{{RACHAEL}}}
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Post by Patti - S'cubie Cutie on Aug 17, 2004 20:16:57 GMT -5
After introducing my kids to the joys of peanutbutter on toast, I'll say goodnight so I can take them to their beds. If I'm not back in half an hour...wait longer. ;D <edit> My son, reading over my shoulder, shoves me and says "Mom, you're terrible!" Hee! oh Shanno... I would love to have peanut butter on toast right now. I'd do it myself, but fortunately, I was strong at the grocery store yesterday and didn't get any peanut butter. It is my 'can't handle it' food - I can't stop eating it. If it's in the house, I think about the ways I can eat it...on bread, on crackers, mixed with chocolate, straight from a spoon, mixed with honey... um....I've made my point haven't I? yes.... guess I'll make some coffee and have a banana instead.
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Post by Patti - S'cubie Cutie on Aug 17, 2004 20:18:03 GMT -5
I think it's the dog days of summer, turning us into running dogs of lust, or something. Julia, or something what were our fall, winter and spring excuses again?
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Post by Patti - S'cubie Cutie on Aug 17, 2004 20:19:25 GMT -5
LOL!! Love the slogan! But Shan's son might know have known the true meaning. Steve insisted it involved cat hurling (or people hurling, and not the throwing as in the crazed people games). And I was like yeah... uh huh!!!! I thought it was just a nicer word for vomit...(obviously didn't see the conversation last night - and not asking for a repeat, truly!)
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Post by Anne, Old S'cubie Cat on Aug 17, 2004 20:20:01 GMT -5
what were our fall, winter and spring excuses again? The day ended in "y"? There was air in the atmosphere? Spike pretty?
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Post by Patti - S'cubie Cutie on Aug 17, 2004 20:21:21 GMT -5
The day ended in "y"? There was air in the atmosphere? Spike pretty? I pick category III. night, everyone...
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Post by Queen E on Aug 17, 2004 20:21:43 GMT -5
The day ended in "y"? There was air in the atmosphere? Spike pretty? We were looking at lineoleum?
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Post by Karen on Aug 17, 2004 20:29:57 GMT -5
We were looking at lineoleum? It's nature? Or all the moving avatars? Yeah - Spike pretty. And whoa - Nip/Tuck - pushing the envelope....
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Post by Lola m on Aug 17, 2004 20:32:13 GMT -5
If you are damaging things around you, you are probably spanking the monkey too hard. One of those things they teach guys in health class, when they divide you up by the sexes and show the short films.. Lola
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Post by Matthew on Aug 17, 2004 20:32:35 GMT -5
Well, I wanted (Bacon, onions, garlic, squash, fresh basil and Kalamata olives) omelette but Anna objected to the kalamatas so it's (bacon onions squash greek oregano and sharp cheddar) omelette. SU is off taking classes that clear him to have a radio show at KAOS-FM, The Evergreen State College... which is a frikkin' JOKE, he's doen thousands of hours at the station since 1974; heck, I was at the organizational potluch in 1972 and was one of the first voices on the radio, reading on a children's hour ... By the way, other stations, especially low power high school and college amature stations, have used those call letters, but the FCC knows they belong to the funny farm on Cooper Point.Julia, so, he won't be home until 10:30 and we're having our kind of food tonight. Ah, but does Roger Waters?
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Post by Anne, Old S'cubie Cat on Aug 17, 2004 20:32:38 GMT -5
We were looking at lineoleum? That's a winner!
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Post by Matthew on Aug 17, 2004 20:33:05 GMT -5
Flamingo croquet, anyone? OFF WITH HER HEAD!!!
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Post by Lola m on Aug 17, 2004 20:35:05 GMT -5
Flamingo croquet, anyone? But it's sooooo dang hard to keep the hedgehogs from wandering off! Lola
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