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    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    Hahah! Oops!
    I used to work in an engineering office - 95% male. 42.3% of them would walk around unzipped most of the time, and I'd have to try not to notice.
    Is it just a British thing to say "You've got egg on your chin" to subtly alert someone that their fly is unzipped? Is there an American equivalent?

    That's a British thing?!??
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    Glinda1971 wrote: »
    I think you are beautiful @Susieq_1994

    So do I.
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    saraherren wrote: »
    My sweet dog passed away this morning and I couldn't be any more miserable.v39ckqj9u38n.jpg

    I am so sorry. It's awful to lose a pet.
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    I have taken almost every fad "weight loss" pill out there, and even though I KNOW they don't work I still look them all over every time I'm in that section of the store.
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    bkhamill wrote: »
    No time to read and catch up right now, but here are some pics of the new grandbaby, Lily Kay!hbbetwvo8su1.jpg
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    Super Adorable!!!! Congratulations!!!!
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    I confess it always baffles me when someone brings up that I am left handed as it is some rare disease. Any other lefties here?

    Me... or mostly. I was in an accident as a kid and never reliably got my left hand fine motor control back so I can write lefty but it's easier to read my right-handed writing. (Could someone saint my 2nd grade teacher for teaching me to write again?) I "mouse" with my left hand and open doors with my left hand so on, but I am afraid to use knives or scissors left handed. I have broken more coffee mugs than I can count because my left hand just stops responding. It's a very weird feeling.
    But, I digress, it's really odd the way people treat me because my mouse is on the left side of my desk and I sprang for a lefty keyboard. It's like I'm from Mars or something.

    My youngest is also a lefty.
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    adbhmb wrote: »
    I have taken almost every fad "weight loss" pill out there, and even though I KNOW they don't work I still look them all over every time I'm in that section of the store.

    Everyone is tempted by the easy out. Unfortunately, we have to work hard for the things in life that are worth having.
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    I am never, ever gonna get caught up in the batcave! UGH!

    I'm on 1334 here and haven't even looked in the batcave since before my holiday :/
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    ythannah wrote: »

    I don't convert, I just know. And I'm all over the place with how I express measurements. I prefer lbs for my own weight and my lifts (because all my plates are in lbs), km for driving, miles for walking, celsius for temperature... but I can do snowfall in either inches or cm, use feet and meters interchangeably, comfortable with both grams/ml and ounces for cooking or food measuring.

    And carbonated beverages are always POP.

    I'm like this on a lot of things too, can't deal with oz for cooking though, always grams, but weigh myself in stones and pounds. And the opposite with miles km, use miles driving (but our road signs are in miles) and km or miles for walking /running.

    Fizzy drinks here for pop/soda etc. Or maybe soft drink, but that doesn't have to be carbonated, just non alcoholic.
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    TigerNY128 wrote: »

    @FluffySandwich Where did you stay in Punta Cana?? Mr. NY and I are planning to go in October or December!

    I know you didn't actually ask me, but I got back on Thursday. We stayed in the Riu Palace Macau, which is an adults only all inclusive, and it was really nice.
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    TigerNY128 wrote: »

    @Tubbs216 This made me cry. My nephew, who is 3, has just been diagnosed with autism, literally two weeks ago. He has virtually no language, he doesn't speak. He also has hearing problems and has to wear hearing aids. He sees a speech therapist, an occupational therapist, and a physical therapist. His doctor that diagnosed him with autism is recommending an intense therapy program of 30 to 40 HOURS A WEEK, every week, year round, from anywhere from TWO TO SIX YEARS. My family was devastated by this, as it's hard to imagine our sweet little boy having to go through therapy all day every day. This costs around $50,000 a year. We're hoping my sister and brother in law's insurance will cover most/all of it. If not, we're planning to pull together as a family to make it work. We just want to give him the best chance possible at living a healthy, happy life. It is so encouraging to hear about stories like yours. I will share this with my sister, it will give her some hope.

    I love this (not the bad parts of it obviously) but the shared experience and hope. Well done to your boy Tubbs!
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    HOW?

    When I was in high school my English teacher decided to put some words on the board and see how we pronounced them. When it got to my turn I got stuck with the word "route." I started saying it one way, then switched and said it the other way. When people started laughing I said "I say both!"

    ... I pronounce "both" as "BOLTH." I got laughed at quite a bit :lol: It's just the way I said it in my head when I learned how to read.

    I say schedule with sc rather than sh, apparently this is American.
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    Tubbs216 wrote: »
    Bat-trees all the way! Also, being a Brit Straw-brees (not straw-berries) and libree (not lib-ra-ry).

    Yep
  • Posts: 920 Member
    ShibaEars wrote: »

    Envelope... unless I'm speaking with a fake British accent

    But I say envelope....
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    edited August 2015
    ShibaEars wrote: »

    Doesn't every non-British person? I assume British people will bust out fake American or Canadian accents too.

    Ya, I sometimes like to talk aboat things in a fake Canadian accent eh.

    ETA: @MoHousdon if I do an American accent it's normally southern and involves using y'all at the end of everything and replacing the letter E with I sounds.
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    I confess it always baffles me when someone brings up that I am left handed as it is some rare disease. Any other lefties here?

    My old boss was a leftie. That wasn't her disease, it was her lack of a brain.

    I remember telling her that all these commercials out here say 'A _____ as big as Texas!' but Alaska is actually bigger than Texas and she yelled at me saying "BUT ALASKA IS NOT A STATE!"

    I stood there totally stunned by her stupidity and she did it in front of a customer, too! The customer kindly corrected her and smiled at me. It was still just like...wow...
  • Posts: 3,685 Member
    @bkhamill That baby is super great and you will be a super great grandma! Hope everyone is doing well!
  • Posts: 1,870 Member
    @raelynnsmama52512 I'm so glad everything is starting to fall in to place for you and you feel it easier to cope going forward. I'm not religious either, but I truly believe the universe has a plan
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    Good morning Nicci!

    I am up to check in strike... put on hold while they negotiate. So a bit more time ...
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    Morning Patricia :)

    I'm having some early morning cuddles with Charlie while he watches Madagascar.

    It's Mr Smartie, Mrs smartie, and i's anniversary today. They drove down on Friday night to surprise me. Got the fright of my life when I heard my front door opening at 1am.

    We took Charlie, and my 9 year old niece to the zoo yesterday and had a lovely day in the sunshine.

    Lazy day plans today and I have a table booked at a restaurant in Uxbridge for tonight. We start a new year together today. We've got a lot of work to do to repair our relationships, but half the battle is that we each want to.

    My weight is the same for the fourth week running and I confess I am seriously PO!
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    Morning Patricia :)

    I'm having some early morning cuddles with Charlie while he watches Madagascar.

    It's Mr Smartie, Mrs smartie, and i's anniversary today. They drove down on Friday night to surprise me. Got the fright of my life when I heard my front door opening at 1am.

    We took Charlie, and my 9 year old niece to the zoo yesterday and had a lovely day in the sunshine.

    Lazy day plans today and I have a table booked at a restaurant in Uxbridge for tonight. We start a new year together today. We've got a lot of work to do to repair our relationships, but half the battle is that we each want to.

    My weight is the same for the fourth week running and I confess I am seriously PO!

    Do NOT stress on weight it will come. Maybe look at what you are eating (not calories but what is it you are eating. .. a calorie is not a calorie so you could be in a deficit but still not eating the right figs to lose) but again just keep exercising and no binge parties because you aren't losing that is self defeating.

    Cuddling Charlie sound wonderful and good luck in your new year with the smarties! May it bring you the joy and happiness you deserve. No matter what the outcome. Happy Sunday!
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    Random but my cats are running around like maniacs because I am awake.
  • Posts: 1,870 Member
    Yes, it's definitely down to food intake which has been really really bad :( need to get back on track
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    Everyone is tempted by the easy out. Unfortunately, we have to work hard for the things in life that are worth having.

    This.

    As a cashier/customer service it takes all my energy at times to not tell people about taking diet pills. I figure it's their money & they can do with it what they want. A lady the one day was going to get Alli & decided not to & I told her that was a good choice since it had a nasty side effect.

    I confess when I was heavier I read an Email that said you only get so many heartbeats per life so don't waste them by exercising or something similar. I knew it wasn't true, but I told my sister that was my excuse. She still laughs about that to this day.
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    I say schedule with sc rather than sh, apparently this is American.

    For some reason I have a hard time saying sedentary.
  • Posts: 5,658 Member
    Holy cow! That is one cute baby, @bkhamill!! Congratulations! Hope Mommy and baby are both doing well!
    And I love her name! <3
  • Posts: 5,658 Member
    pofoster21 wrote: »


    Cuddling Charlie sound wonderful and good luck in your new year with the smarties! May it bring you the joy and happiness you deserve. No matter what the outcome. Happy Sunday!

    This x 100! :)
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    pofoster21 wrote: »
    Random but my cats are running around like maniacs because I am awake.

    This is my life x 5 (actually only 4 because Tater doesn't do much running, haha) but they usually to run like maniacs when we're sleeping. :tired_face:
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    @bkhamill She looks adorable!

    @Italian_Buju I hope today is a better day for you!!

    @girldownsouth London is probably the coolest place so far for July. Our average is 24.5 C.
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    @orangesmartie I hope you have a wonderful day with your loved ones! I also hope that this new year is a super great one!!

    I second what Patricia said about the weight.

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