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Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »My last night shift and last shift period at this place... It was a great place to work but I'm off to different pastures...
Goodbyes are so awkward...
Congrats on your new job Jess. Wishing you the best in your future endeavours. I know you’ll kick butt regardless where you are.1 -
Bullet_with_Butterfly_Wings wrote: »Valentines day and how I don't necessarily view it as a day to celebrate 'romantic love' but rather love in general and I truly don't understand people that loath this day... or say they don't like to give or receive flowers... 🤔
I don't loath it I just think it's a Hallmark Holiday. I think romance should be spontaneous and whenever, not just one day out of the year.
And flowers die, here you go honey, death in 2 days lol. Would much rather give something she love and appreciate.4 -
Tankiscool wrote: »Bullet_with_Butterfly_Wings wrote: »Valentines day and how I don't necessarily view it as a day to celebrate 'romantic love' but rather love in general and I truly don't understand people that loath this day... or say they don't like to give or receive flowers... 🤔
I don't loath it I just think it's a Hallmark Holiday. I think romance should be spontaneous and whenever, not just one day out of the year.
And flowers die, here you go honey, death in 2 days lol. Would much rather give something she love and appreciate.
Plus with the 30% over price on the already over priced flowers, you could do something really nice together with that money.3 -
CoffeeAndContour wrote: »Tankiscool wrote: »Bullet_with_Butterfly_Wings wrote: »Valentines day and how I don't necessarily view it as a day to celebrate 'romantic love' but rather love in general and I truly don't understand people that loath this day... or say they don't like to give or receive flowers... 🤔
I don't loath it I just think it's a Hallmark Holiday. I think romance should be spontaneous and whenever, not just one day out of the year.
And flowers die, here you go honey, death in 2 days lol. Would much rather give something she love and appreciate.
Plus with the 30% over price on the already over priced flowers, you could do something really nice together with that money.
You read my mind! Lol.1 -
Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »My last night shift and last shift period at this place... It was a great place to work but I'm off to different pastures...
Goodbyes are so awkward...
Good luck on your future endeavors man!0 -
CoffeeAndContour wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »My last night shift and last shift period at this place... It was a great place to work but I'm off to different pastures...
Goodbyes are so awkward...
Congrats on your new job Jess. Wishing you the best in your future endeavours. I know you’ll kick butt regardless where you are.Tankiscool wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »My last night shift and last shift period at this place... It was a great place to work but I'm off to different pastures...
Goodbyes are so awkward...
Good luck on your future endeavors man!
Thanks y'all... I appreciate it 💞💞2 -
Therapy is not helping, medication is not my helping, working out is not helping. If anything I feel like I’m getting worse.6
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laprimaJenny wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »My last night shift and last shift period at this place... It was a great place to work but I'm off to different pastures...
Goodbyes are so awkward...
Good luck Jesse.
Thanks Jen 🤗...
I appreciate it very much 💕1 -
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bootyrubsandtacos wrote: »Therapy is not helping, medication is not my helping, working out is not helping. If anything I feel like I’m getting worse.
Ugh, I dunno what your specific fight is but I've been there. Keep battling, and I hope you find the combination that works for you to give you that break2 -
@bootyrubsandtacos wrote: »Therapy is not helping, medication is not my helping, working out is not helping. If anything I feel like I’m getting worse.
im sorry to hear this one.
normally i'd say to most folks that they should try and get some time off work/school/family/whatever and take a private little trip somewhere all to themselves to clear their heads. maybe have some fun. even if its just a day.
but that may not be what you need either. and it's rarely ever that simple.
so what do you think would help?
ain't saying you gotta answer here or nothing either, but it is worth thinking about regardless. and i hope you pass through it soon.2 -
"Any salad can be a Caesar salad if you stab it enough."5
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Love white sand.0
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A nap and I still have about 10 hours of work to go.. gonna be a long one.0
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Will there ever be a time my son and I can do homework together without fighting? I swear this kid thinks he knows everything, yet he’s asking for help.8
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CoffeeAndContour wrote: »Will there ever be a time my son and I can do homework together without fighting? I swear this kid thinks he knows everything, yet he’s asking for help.
I feel you...
I swear if I find one more freaking PBJ with 2 bites taken.... He's going to be doing some hard time1 -
I shoulda stuck with writing pulp noir1
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Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »CoffeeAndContour wrote: »Will there ever be a time my son and I can do homework together without fighting? I swear this kid thinks he knows everything, yet he’s asking for help.
I feel you...
I swear if I find one more freaking PBJ with 2 bites taken.... He's going to be doing some hard time
My kid keeps coming home with his whole lunch. I sent him a ham and Swiss sandwich on a pretzel bagel with pita chips and artichoke dip, grapes, a yogurt and a fun size aero bar. He came home having eaten the aero bar and told me the rest is gross. Does that sound gross to you? lol.
These kids, ungrateful little stinker.
Also you can send peanut butter to school?1 -
MistressSara wrote: »CoffeeAndContour wrote: »Will there ever be a time my son and I can do homework together without fighting? I swear this kid thinks he knows everything, yet he’s asking for help.
I get this. Homeschooled for 14 years, put them in public school, and they still get mad at me during homework. I find it so frustrating.
I have so much respect for parents who manage to homeschool. I had considered it but it seemed very overwhelming, I didn’t know where to start, there wasn’t much of a community for it locally and I worried I would fail him.
Also the patience you must have lol.0 -
CoffeeAndContour wrote: »Will there ever be a time my son and I can do homework together without fighting? I swear this kid thinks he knows everything, yet he’s asking for help.
Lol do you think you are having a taste of your own medicine with your kids?
I know I was the same way as a kid with my parents thinking I knew everything, I can only expect the same if I have kids lol.1 -
CoffeeAndContour wrote: »Mr_Healthy_Habits wrote: »CoffeeAndContour wrote: »Will there ever be a time my son and I can do homework together without fighting? I swear this kid thinks he knows everything, yet he’s asking for help.
I feel you...
I swear if I find one more freaking PBJ with 2 bites taken.... He's going to be doing some hard time
My kid keeps calling coming home with his whole lunch. I sent him a ham and Swiss sandwich on a pretzel bagel with pita chips and artichoke dip, grapes, a yogurt and a fun size aero bar. He came home having eaten the aero bar and told me the rest is gross. Does that sound gross to you? lol.
These kids, ungrateful little stinker.
Also you can send peanut butter to school?
This reminds me of when my daughter came over to have coffee and Id made a sultana cake. I asked if she wanted a slice and she said no I hate sultanas. I said but Id put little packets of sultanas in your school lunchbox for years when you were younger.... she said mum, I have a secret, I never ate one packet, they all went in the bin. 😂 little bugger, those little boxes of sultanas were expensive.2 -
Tankiscool wrote: »CoffeeAndContour wrote: »Will there ever be a time my son and I can do homework together without fighting? I swear this kid thinks he knows everything, yet he’s asking for help.
Lol do you think you are having a taste of your own medicine with your kids?
I know I was the same way as a kid with my parents thinking I knew everything, I can only expect the same if I have kids lol.
I don't have any recollection of my Mother ever helping me with my homework, and my grades were a reflection of that. I had undiagnosed ADHD, my report cards were atrocious and I don't remember her ever really thinking it was a big deal. I think she felt that eventually I would catch up and become successful because she did. And she was correct, I did, but that isn't a risk I want to take with my son who also has ADHD. So the quicker I can teach him that he will always have to work harder then everyone else, and that he can't use it as an excuse, the better. Its a nightmare at homework time, hes so hard headed in all areas of his life, and parenting that is difficult. But I try to remember I'm not raising a child but a man, and I want my one day, adult son, to stand strong in his beliefs and what will make him happy. In the mean time, I pray I don't run away before then (not really) It wasn't until I became a Mother I realized some of the poor decisions my Mother had made with me, and now she does the same crapola with me as a mother, she thinks I'm too hard on my son. And although, I love her because for the most part she was great, it goes in one ear and out the other, because he's happy and he gets great grades, I only wonder what I could have achieved if she had put a little work into my education.1 -
I picked up some brownie points over the weekend without even thinking about it. My wife had some friends over this past Saturday, as well as one of my daughters. I was just tending bar and staying out of the conversation. My daughter has my Mom's name tattooed on her wrist and the subject ot tattoos came up. All my daughters have tattoos. The ladies were discussing them and asked my wife if she had any. She said "No." Then everyone turned to me and asked me why Jan had never gotten a tattoo. If it was because of me. A little tension in the room now. I said, "No, it's her body." Then one of the other women asked my opinion. I said "It's up to her, but, personally, I think it would be like writing graffiti on a work of art." Everyone turned to look at me. Then I looked at my wife and realized I got it right. The tension relaxed. I topped off everyone's wine, grabbed a cigar and headed out back while I was ahead.6
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