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It is because you are getting old.

:diablo:

Wait, that means I am getting old. :crying:

Actually they all seem to be posted EXTREMELY recently so I think that means I'm still up to date

I been doin this since the 80s :)

Yes, I keep trying to explain to my husband that the harlem shake is not a new dance and that I've been able to do it for many years.

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Actually they all seem to be posted EXTREMELY recently so I think that means I'm still up to date

Yes, I keep trying to explain to my husband that the harlem shake is not a new dance and that I've been able to do it for many years.

To properly pronounce Harlem...Open your mouth wide and say...Haargh....Limmmmmm........

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Are you still up from that party last night? :o

Party is still going on today.

Not for the faint of heart either.

I think it is maybe because Fastelavn is tomorrow, which I thought was a kids' holiday, but I could be mistaken.

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3/2/18  E-filed N-400 under 5 year rule

3/26/18 Biometrics

7/2019-12/2019 (Yes, 16- 21 months) Estimated time to interview MSP office.

 

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Party is still going on today.

Not for the faint of heart either.

I think it is maybe because Fastelavn is tomorrow, which I thought was a kids' holiday, but I could be mistaken.

Alcoholics will use anything as an excuse to drink

Trying to watch bering sea gold and none of these links will load >=[

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Alcoholics will use anything as an excuse to drink

Here's my excuse to drink....

When lions hunt a herd of zebras, the weak, slow, sick zebras are caught and eaten. Leaving behind a faster, stronger herd of zebras.

When alcohol kills brain cells, the weaker, slower brain cells are destroyed. Leaving behind a faster, stronger brain.....

Cheers! :)

(when you deworm your cat, you're only destroying the smaller, weaker tape worms...)

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Here's my excuse to drink....

When lions hunt a herd of zebras, the weak, slow, sick zebras are caught and eaten. Leaving behind a faster, stronger herd of zebras.

When alcohol kills brain cells, the weaker, slower brain cells are destroyed. Leaving behind a faster, stronger brain.....

Cheers! :)

(when you deworm your cat, you're only destroying the smaller, weaker tape worms...)

17 bucks for that #######.

I need to go out and get it.

Hubby wasn't happy about paying for the $5 stuff, I don't think he realizes he's gotta pay for this too.

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17 bucks for that #######.

I need to go out and get it.

Hubby wasn't happy about paying for the $5 stuff, I don't think he realizes he's gotta pay for this too.

lol back to the worm......I'm gonna make some bacon for the little one...talk later

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I'm still pissed the petstore was closed at 745 with a big fat hours sign on their window that said open until 9pm.

I'm sorry, I thought this was f***ing Canada, I didn't realize that a little snow sent everyone home.

Not to mention, at 745, the snow had been over for a few hours, so they had to go home at LEAST at 5pm.

I'm debating writing a letter to corporate

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morning everyone,

just a note - the pictures of the kids - very very cute.

tapeworms....poor cat.

the videos...oh my

and to end my boring post .....i ate more chocolate balls today. I might soon need a tapeworm to slim down.

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Life goes on, my ex-husband is a moron.

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I'm working on the weekend yet again out of boredom.

I do NOT appreciate finding out my slave/assistant did not order carpet ALL WEEK

I have 4 overdue orders that now will cost my clients more money because she didn't do her job.

And she took friday off too.

UNACCEPTABLE.

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Two things: 1) if I had an 18-year-old daughter who wanted to do a solo cross-country road trip, I don't know how I'd cope with the stress of letting her do it

If you don't expect much out of your children, you won't get much. Personally, I don't see the big deal unless the person is a complete idiot that fell off the turnip truck yesterday. I am 31, but when I was in high school, parents would let their kids drive to Florida from Indiana all the time for spring break. I drove to Chicago to meet my first bf at 18. I drove cross country twice at 19. I didn't think much of it. My sister moved out of the house with zero notice at 19 with some guy who offered to pick her up from a car enthusiast forum she posted on (long story). Before that day, they had never met, but now she's married to him. They've been together almost exactly a year longer than me and my husband. My mother just simply shrugged her shoulders and said that we were capable adults now. No point wasting energy worrying all the time what we were doing. Doesn't mean she didn't care, but what difference would worrying obsessively ultimately make? One of the only smart parenting decisions I think my mother ever made.

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My parents had no real qualms about my meeting internet people.

My dad used to yell 'don't get murdered!' every time I went out.

He said I was crazy, but whatevs.

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If you don't expect much out of your children, you won't get much. Personally, I don't see the big deal unless the person is a complete idiot that fell off the turnip truck yesterday. I am 31, but when I was in high school, parents would let their kids drive to Florida from Indiana all the time for spring break. I drove to Chicago to meet my first bf at 18. I drove cross country twice at 19. I didn't think much of it. My sister moved out of the house with zero notice at 19 with some guy who offered to pick her up from a car enthusiast forum she posted on (long story). Before that day, they had never met, but now she's married to him. They've been together almost exactly a year longer than me and my husband. My mother just simply shrugged her shoulders and said that we were capable adults now. No point wasting energy worrying all the time what we were doing. Doesn't mean she didn't care, but what difference would worrying obsessively ultimately make? One of the only smart parenting decisions I think my mother ever made.

My mother flipped when I drove alone from CO to NY one summer at 19. The current bf was out of town and there was no family around. Mind you, I had lived away from home since I was 15, but oh well.

In general, I think it is kind of risky meeting someone you have only talked to online. I didn't think it was the safest thing in the world meeting my husband by myself. I even made sure I verified his address with the Google street view cams according to the view out of his window when we talked on Skype. I don't know, it wasn't exactly the smartest thing I've ever done. He could have been a scary serial killer or something! :rofl:

3/2/18  E-filed N-400 under 5 year rule

3/26/18 Biometrics

7/2019-12/2019 (Yes, 16- 21 months) Estimated time to interview MSP office.

 

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My parents had no real qualms about my meeting internet people.

My dad used to yell 'don't get murdered!' every time I went out.

He said I was crazy, but whatevs.

My mother was somewhat concerned the first time I did it. But then after I came back alive with good news to report, I think she signed up for Yahoo!Personals within a few weeks. :rofl: She also met her last two serious bfs off the interwebz, which includes the fantastic guy she is with now. My brother is the only one that has done things the 'traditional' way within the last 10-11 years. He met his fiance in a college chem lecture. They had actually gone to the same primary/secondary schools for years, but never met before for whatever reason. :blink:

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I'm about to have a very pissed off cat.

10 drops direct into the mouth

3 times daily

for 14 days straight.

I'm also trying to figure out if there are really 420 drops even IN this tiny little bottle

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