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  • Posts: 5,844 Member
    lstrat115 wrote: »

    Long story, but I was given this nickname over the weekend

    Haha do tell...
  • Posts: 33,711 Member
    lstrat115 wrote: »

    Long story, but I was given this nickname over the weekend

    We aren't going anywhere, Nibbles.
  • Posts: 2,119 Member
    Sleep
  • Posts: 9,578 Member
    A relationship im lonely

    @sniper300_Rum ^^This statement. Read your sharing@10.30am whilst drinking my early morning cuppa. I can't in good conscience not encourage you to STEP OVER and OUT of YOUR current normal. I've been there. Had it not been for the wife of a good US Marines buddy inviting my sister and I on their units Tahoe, Mammoth and Big Bear trips, we'd probably still be in the "rut" called loneliness living a semi-hermitess life.

    When you've been hurt ( for us, broken engagements, whereas you were brave enough to marry and buy a home for you both which she'd since taken from you) it's hard to trust or even test the waters. You need a friendship circle like the Marines unit for us, only female. Just to hangout. Ski. Fish. Hike. Relax and sing along by bonfire. Chatting in the hot tub.
    Remove the pressure of "getting some" and just enjoy the company of opposite gender good people. Allow your friends wives or girlfriends to bait the hook for you. Think of yourself as the yolk and they're hot milk/cream. You need to temper yourself into your next relationship. Rush in and it will get curdled. [Hugs]
  • Posts: 3,972 Member
    It's weird in here today.
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    My kids have been really good with coming to us if they weren't sure about something. The things they bring up, that are important to them, are so harmless and minuscule, that I'm not too worried. Plus, we just jump on and grab their phone or whatever at a moments notice, and they don't care. Even the 16 year old.

    Ditto. Only one of my non-adult children has a phone yet and yes, he’s asked to hand it over to me with no notice quite often. The computers are kept in a room that allows no privacy and they’re not allowed to participate in any chatting/messaging unless it’s with a friend that I have met. They’re all good about letting me know if something happens that they’re unsure about or if one of their brothers does anything that might be pushing the boundaries, the 11 year old in particular. He earned the nickname “Mr President” almost as soon as he learned to talk because he’s always been hyper-aware of what everyone should and shouldn’t do and is quick to jump to point it out when something isn’t quite right.
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  • Posts: 269,456 Member
    CatsIvuE wrote: »
    A figgy pop

    Is that the same as a winky pop?
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  • Posts: 5,860 Member
    A blow pop

    The # of tongue lashes it takes to get to the...

    ...pink stuff.
  • Posts: 5,844 Member
    SwannySez wrote: »

    The # of tongue lashes it takes to get to the...

    ...pink stuff.

    Ohhh ...
  • Posts: 3,972 Member
    CatsIvuE wrote: »

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  • Posts: 9,326 Member
    from day to day it seems like nothing every changes but miss a week and come back to "what the heck happened here???"

    Yes ma’am
  • Posts: 203 Member
    potato chips - there are some in the house mocking me
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  • Posts: 2,119 Member
    Tacos
  • Posts: 1,392 Member
    What dinner will be.
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    Just heard my sister reading "... Touching their intergluteal cleft ... handling of eggs ... Salmonella outbreak." EWWW. I'd switched off after hands in trash, face, .... Thought it a boring read until the shocker!!!!!

    I'd be especially mindful, if I'm to venture eastward.
  • Posts: 20,506 Member
    IslandGal3 wrote: »
    19 years of marriage

    19 ?

    In our house, we add those up in Dog Years.
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  • Posts: 1,672 Member
    sleep and chocolate ice-cream

    You should try chocolate peanut butter ice cream
  • Posts: 1,404 Member
    Insomnia, again. Sigh.
  • Posts: 19,588 MFP Moderator
    NerdyFlex wrote: »

    You should try chocolate peanut butter ice cream

    nope, mocha chocolate chip!

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