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  • Posts: 26 Member
    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.
  • Posts: 20,506 Member
    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)
  • Posts: 11,962 Member
    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.
  • Posts: 20,506 Member
    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
  • Posts: 13,499 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »

    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

    You're insight has been missed
  • Posts: 3,195 Member
    Why is it called a W (double-U) when it clearly looks more like a double-V?
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  • Posts: 1,248 Member
    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.
  • Posts: 20,506 Member



    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 that
  • Posts: 22,834 Member
    Going home. Need a nap before candy time for kids.

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  • Posts: 9,563 Member
    edited November 2017
    i’m starting to think i shouldn’t have come back

    I really like you...glad to have met you...will be sad to lose your personality around here if if you leave.
  • Posts: 9,563 Member

    aw @Vikka_V <3 you’re sweet

    it wasn’t about the forums though :blush:

    Good! (about the forums)
    But sorry for whatever is going on for you.
  • Posts: 382 Member
    the apocalypse
  • Posts: 3,195 Member
    I hear that the term "friend-zoned" is a misogynistic term, but I heard it on a video game so I can't vouch for the validity of that statement. Almost makes sense, but not quite.
  • Posts: 9,563 Member
    the apocalypse

    Apocalyptic thoughts excite my imagination
  • Posts: 960 Member
    Like I would be happy to walk across an entire continent though Uruk-hai infested lands to throw this GD ring in a raging volcano & watch the fcking thing melt into oblivion & the 12 wasted years it represents.
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  • Posts: 269,456 Member
    Like I would be happy to walk across an entire continent though Uruk-hai infested lands to throw this GD ring in a raging volcano & watch the fcking thing melt into oblivion & the 12 wasted years it represents.

    Im sorry :(
  • Posts: 13,499 Member
    Like I would be happy to walk across an entire continent though Uruk-hai infested lands to throw this GD ring in a raging volcano & watch the fcking thing melt into oblivion & the 12 wasted years it represents.

    Oh my...I know this feeling all too well. I am sorry for anyone that goes through it.
  • Posts: 3,195 Member
    I wonder when the last time a ski mask was actually used for skiing and not to commit a crime.
  • Posts: 7,164 Member
    Like I would be happy to walk across an entire continent though Uruk-hai infested lands to throw this GD ring in a raging volcano & watch the fcking thing melt into oblivion & the 12 wasted years it represents.

    Been there. It sucks and I'm sorry
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  • Posts: 960 Member

    Is this about Lord of the Rings? I agree the movies are a bit long but I enjoyed them.

    LMAO...
  • Posts: 960 Member
    edited November 2017
    Motorsheen wrote: »

    you didn't waste 12 years.

    those years made you more resilient, insightful & cynical.....all useful tools to possess.

    Hmmm, yeah that sounds about right. It sort of has turned me into a cynical a##hole.
  • Posts: 20,506 Member
    lstrat115 wrote: »

    I was just going to sell mine, but this idea sounds oddly appealing

    what's a small gold ring worth? no idea.... then you need someone to buy it, right?

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