What's on your mind?

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  • slimgirljo15
    slimgirljo15 Posts: 269,456 Member
    lstrat115 wrote: »
    lstrat115 wrote: »
    bojack3 wrote: »
    Some dislikes me today

    My wooer wooed me which means that my wooer dislikes that they've been wooing me today so there! I tricked you

    If you get wooed so little that you can actually notice when it happens, I think that you probably aren't getting dislikes, more like the wooer that is doing it is meaning good things. My 742 woos basically go unnoticed because it's virtually everything I say.....and I'm quite sure it's not love woos.....;)

    You are as proud of your woos as your large.... package you have mentioned

    They know its a big package when they need 2 hands to pee :laugh:
    Morning L

    Lol. Morning Jo! Mine must be tiny, I pee handsfree :D:D

    :D me too lol
  • slimgirljo15
    slimgirljo15 Posts: 269,456 Member
    lstrat115 wrote: »
    lstrat115 wrote: »
    bojack3 wrote: »
    Some dislikes me today

    My wooer wooed me which means that my wooer dislikes that they've been wooing me today so there! I tricked you

    If you get wooed so little that you can actually notice when it happens, I think that you probably aren't getting dislikes, more like the wooer that is doing it is meaning good things. My 742 woos basically go unnoticed because it's virtually everything I say.....and I'm quite sure it's not love woos.....;)

    You are as proud of your woos as your large.... package you have mentioned

    They know its a big package when they need 2 hands to pee :laugh:
    Morning L

    Lol. Morning Jo! Mine must be tiny, I pee handsfree :D:D

    :D me too lol
    lstrat115 wrote: »
    lstrat115 wrote: »
    bojack3 wrote: »
    Some dislikes me today

    My wooer wooed me which means that my wooer dislikes that they've been wooing me today so there! I tricked you

    If you get wooed so little that you can actually notice when it happens, I think that you probably aren't getting dislikes, more like the wooer that is doing it is meaning good things. My 742 woos basically go unnoticed because it's virtually everything I say.....and I'm quite sure it's not love woos.....;)

    You are as proud of your woos as your large.... package you have mentioned

    They know its a big package when they need 2 hands to pee :laugh:
    Morning L

    Lol. Morning Jo! Mine must be tiny, I pee handsfree :D:D

    :D me too lol

    You okay there, Jo? You made the same post about 20 mins apart :D

    Im in the car and the damn internet keeps dropping in an out.. or Ive had a stroke maybe lol
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  • mustacheU2Lift
    mustacheU2Lift Posts: 5,844 Member
    Finally had a good laugh about my daughter last night. My wife was looking at her Facebook memories and came across the day when we thought my youngest broke her hand and we wondered if that was going to be the first kid with a broken bone. It wasn't, so we tried to think if any of the kids had broken anything. My 16 year old might have broken her foot in March, but then I brought up Hayleigh. One of her injuries from getting hit was a broken pelvis. I just said, "ya know, if Hayleigh were here, she'd say 'but I broke my frickin pelvis'" in my best Hayleigh voice. Everyone laughed and said that she totally would have said that. It was just nice to remember her in a fun way and really be able to laugh and smile about it. We haven't done much of that at all. Of course I have tears welling up right now while I type this, and that was not the intended effect. She had an amazing sense of humor and I loved going back and forth with her. It was hard for either of us to keep a straight face with each other. One of my favorite things was when something funny would happen near by, or someone did or said something dumb, even if it was subtle, her and I would immediately make eye contact and try not to bust out laughing. This usually occurred at inappropriate times to be laughing at something or someone.

    This is a sweet way to remember her. It had me thinking of some of my loved ones and how we would goof off.
  • JMed29
    JMed29 Posts: 94 Member
    Sleep
  • bojack3
    bojack3 Posts: 1,483 Member
    Finally had a good laugh about my daughter last night. My wife was looking at her Facebook memories and came across the day when we thought my youngest broke her hand and we wondered if that was going to be the first kid with a broken bone. It wasn't, so we tried to think if any of the kids had broken anything. My 16 year old might have broken her foot in March, but then I brought up Hayleigh. One of her injuries from getting hit was a broken pelvis. I just said, "ya know, if Hayleigh were here, she'd say 'but I broke my frickin pelvis'" in my best Hayleigh voice. Everyone laughed and said that she totally would have said that. It was just nice to remember her in a fun way and really be able to laugh and smile about it. We haven't done much of that at all. Of course I have tears welling up right now while I type this, and that was not the intended effect. She had an amazing sense of humor and I loved going back and forth with her. It was hard for either of us to keep a straight face with each other. One of my favorite things was when something funny would happen near by, or someone did or said something dumb, even if it was subtle, her and I would immediately make eye contact and try not to bust out laughing. This usually occurred at inappropriate times to be laughing at something or someone.

    I read this over and over.....it is really wonderful. I hope this happens to you and your family more and more, where the memories bring happy feelings to at least lighten some of the sadness. I don't know if it's possible, but I know what you just shared made me smile.
  • bojack3
    bojack3 Posts: 1,483 Member
    bojack3 wrote: »
    Finally had a good laugh about my daughter last night. My wife was looking at her Facebook memories and came across the day when we thought my youngest broke her hand and we wondered if that was going to be the first kid with a broken bone. It wasn't, so we tried to think if any of the kids had broken anything. My 16 year old might have broken her foot in March, but then I brought up Hayleigh. One of her injuries from getting hit was a broken pelvis. I just said, "ya know, if Hayleigh were here, she'd say 'but I broke my frickin pelvis'" in my best Hayleigh voice. Everyone laughed and said that she totally would have said that. It was just nice to remember her in a fun way and really be able to laugh and smile about it. We haven't done much of that at all. Of course I have tears welling up right now while I type this, and that was not the intended effect. She had an amazing sense of humor and I loved going back and forth with her. It was hard for either of us to keep a straight face with each other. One of my favorite things was when something funny would happen near by, or someone did or said something dumb, even if it was subtle, her and I would immediately make eye contact and try not to bust out laughing. This usually occurred at inappropriate times to be laughing at something or someone.

    I read this over and over.....it is really wonderful. I hope this happens to you and your family more and more, where the memories bring happy feelings to at least lighten some of the sadness. I don't know if it's possible, but I know what you just shared made me smile.

    Thanks! I hugged you, even though you hate them. Better than a woo, right?

    Brother after what you've been through you can do whatever you want to me ....ummm.....within reason ;)
  • JMed29
    JMed29 Posts: 94 Member
    Vacation
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  • No_Name14
    No_Name14 Posts: 194 Member
    bojack3 wrote: »
    bojack3 wrote: »
    Finally had a good laugh about my daughter last night. My wife was looking at her Facebook memories and came across the day when we thought my youngest broke her hand and we wondered if that was going to be the first kid with a broken bone. It wasn't, so we tried to think if any of the kids had broken anything. My 16 year old might have broken her foot in March, but then I brought up Hayleigh. One of her injuries from getting hit was a broken pelvis. I just said, "ya know, if Hayleigh were here, she'd say 'but I broke my frickin pelvis'" in my best Hayleigh voice. Everyone laughed and said that she totally would have said that. It was just nice to remember her in a fun way and really be able to laugh and smile about it. We haven't done much of that at all. Of course I have tears welling up right now while I type this, and that was not the intended effect. She had an amazing sense of humor and I loved going back and forth with her. It was hard for either of us to keep a straight face with each other. One of my favorite things was when something funny would happen near by, or someone did or said something dumb, even if it was subtle, her and I would immediately make eye contact and try not to bust out laughing. This usually occurred at inappropriate times to be laughing at something or someone.

    I read this over and over.....it is really wonderful. I hope this happens to you and your family more and more, where the memories bring happy feelings to at least lighten some of the sadness. I don't know if it's possible, but I know what you just shared made me smile.

    Thanks! I hugged you, even though you hate them. Better than a woo, right?

    Brother after what you've been through you can do whatever you want to me ....ummm.....within reason ;)

    How many ladies are jealous of me now? I have a bojack free pass!

    I'm not, the alien doesn't like pizza!!

    Also, I don't know you too well TJ and never know the right words to say. Not one person will be able to understand the pain you've been through but I'm happy to hear you were able to sit and smile about those good memories, those are the ones we need to hold onto, those were a true reflection of her beautiful soul ♥
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  • mustacheU2Lift
    mustacheU2Lift Posts: 5,844 Member
    Things i could do tonight..quiet, alone, friday night
  • lisaloumn2
    lisaloumn2 Posts: 203 Member
    unfortunately the theme to "Smoky & the Bandit"
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  • mustacheU2Lift
    mustacheU2Lift Posts: 5,844 Member
    Things i could do tonight..quiet, alone, friday night

    scoot over

    I'll join...but I swear if there is fanta or cool ranch I will start drama

    Fanta will be there...cool ranch is just on will_workouts side of the couch...now are we playing a game or telling spookie stories
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  • mustacheU2Lift
    mustacheU2Lift Posts: 5,844 Member
    Things i could do tonight..quiet, alone, friday night

    scoot over

    I'll join...but I swear if there is fanta or cool ranch I will start drama

    Fanta will be there...cool ranch is just on will_workouts side of the couch...now are we playing a game or telling spookie stories

    Orange fanta only or count me out

    Ok calm down...orange fanta and strawberry
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  • Just_J_Now
    Just_J_Now Posts: 9,551 Member
    lunch time drink specials
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  • skctilidie
    skctilidie Posts: 1,404 Member
    bojack3 wrote: »
    Finally had a good laugh about my daughter last night. My wife was looking at her Facebook memories and came across the day when we thought my youngest broke her hand and we wondered if that was going to be the first kid with a broken bone. It wasn't, so we tried to think if any of the kids had broken anything. My 16 year old might have broken her foot in March, but then I brought up Hayleigh. One of her injuries from getting hit was a broken pelvis. I just said, "ya know, if Hayleigh were here, she'd say 'but I broke my frickin pelvis'" in my best Hayleigh voice. Everyone laughed and said that she totally would have said that. It was just nice to remember her in a fun way and really be able to laugh and smile about it. We haven't done much of that at all. Of course I have tears welling up right now while I type this, and that was not the intended effect. She had an amazing sense of humor and I loved going back and forth with her. It was hard for either of us to keep a straight face with each other. One of my favorite things was when something funny would happen near by, or someone did or said something dumb, even if it was subtle, her and I would immediately make eye contact and try not to bust out laughing. This usually occurred at inappropriate times to be laughing at something or someone.

    I read this over and over.....it is really wonderful. I hope this happens to you and your family more and more, where the memories bring happy feelings to at least lighten some of the sadness. I don't know if it's possible, but I know what you just shared made me smile.

    I was going to write my own comment, but he already said it better than I could. So yeah, what he said. I’m glad you had that moment and wish you many, many more smiles and laughs when you think of her.
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