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HealthyAshes88888 wrote: »WHY DID NOBODY TELL ME THAT THIS *kitten* IS LITERALLY PLASTERED ALL OVER THE INTERNET WHEN GOOGLE SEARCHING A NAME
I may be the next incognito....
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I get a little sad every time I hear a Linkin Park song.1
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HealthyAshes88888 wrote: »WHY DID NOBODY TELL ME THAT THIS *kitten* IS LITERALLY PLASTERED ALL OVER THE INTERNET WHEN GOOGLE SEARCHING A NAME
I may be the next incognito....
I mention it all the time. Over and over in multiple threads.
Never saw those posts. Oh well.0 -
Thinking about how great the movie Wonder Woman was lol. Just finished watching it with my dad. Im sleepy now too.1
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A house in my neighborhood has already been TP'd. Not really in keeping with the trick or treating tradition, since they clearly never stood a chance, but I applaud the kids' initiative, striking when least expected.2
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Too much stuff.0
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beingmore1 wrote: »my daughter telling me that "things were better when you weren't working...now you have to miss my Halloween Party and L's first Halloween school parade"....
Life as a working adult....I must live with a lot of these.1 -
beingmore1 wrote: »my daughter telling me that "things were better when you weren't working...now you have to miss my Halloween Party and L's first Halloween school parade"....
Is there anyone that can record it for you so you can watch with them later?1 -
beingmore1 wrote: »RunHardBeStrong wrote: »beingmore1 wrote: »my daughter telling me that "things were better when you weren't working...now you have to miss my Halloween Party and L's first Halloween school parade"....
Is there anyone that can record it for you so you can watch with them later?
That is a good idea. I don't know any of the parents, being all antisocial and all. Hmmm..maybe I can message the teacher!! Thanks!
I hope you can get something!0 -
back from 2 weeks in Europe
according to the Fitbit, we walked 119 miles in 14 days.
we ate like gladiators / no holds barred
I dropped 5 lbs on vacation ( I reckon there's a first time for everything. )8 -
I am so not ready to let go of my son. He is 17, going trick N treating tonight with friends, heads to college next summer. Worried about him being out without me there! I know I need to let go and let him live and make his own decisions.1
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Just returned from 2 weeks in Europe
According to the Fitbit, we walked 119 miles in 14 days.
We ate like gladiators..... I lost 5 lbs. ( I reckon there's a first time for everything)3 -
Motorsheen wrote: »back from 2 weeks in Europe
according to the Fitbit, we walked 119 miles in 14 days.
we ate like gladiators / no holds barred
I dropped 5 lbs on vacation ( I reckon there's a first time for everything. )
Dropped 5 poun-
You're doing it all wrong.0 -
stacyhyoung1 wrote: »I am so not ready to let go of my son. He is 17, going trick N treating tonight with friends, heads to college next summer. Worried about him being out without me there! I know I need to let go and let him live and make his own decisions.
The toughest part of being a parent is letting your kids make their own (stupid) decisions. Its also important to let them deal with the consequences without bailing them out.
Practice saying: "Bummer, figure it out.. okay?" It's how they learn.
btw: He'll be fine1 -
Motorsheen wrote: »stacyhyoung1 wrote: »I am so not ready to let go of my son. He is 17, going trick N treating tonight with friends, heads to college next summer. Worried about him being out without me there! I know I need to let go and let him live and make his own decisions.
The toughest part of being a parent is letting your kids make their own (stupid) decisions. Its also important to let them deal with the consequences without bailing them out.
Practice saying: "Bummer, figure it out.. okay?" It's how they learn.
btw: He'll be fine
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Why is it called a W (double-U) when it clearly looks more like a double-V?2
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I'm probably going to eat more than my share of these chocolate chip pumpkin cookies I'm about to pull out of the oven.
Cookies and candy. Dinner of champions.0 -
TeacupsAndToning wrote: »OutOfUserName wrote: »WorkerDrone83 wrote: »Why is it called a W (double-U) when it clearly looks more like a double-V?
in cursive it looks like a u
In Classical Latin, the /w/ sound was represented by the letter “v”. ... To distinguish the sound of “w” from either “v” or the up and coming “u”, a double form of “u” was taken to represent the original Classical Latin “v”, written as 'uu.' Compound letters used to represent a phoneme are called a digraph.
c'mon now, everybody knows that0 -
Going home. Need a nap before candy time for kids.
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