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turn in your thesis?

Oh you know I turned that b!tch in... :) I'm so happy. I just watched "Eastern Promises" in my pajamas. In a week though, I get my feedback from my advisor and I have to start in on the second draft (of 3).

YAY!

Eastern Promises was sooooooo good

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my napkins keep disappearing

maybe you got some extra fiber in your diet today.

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bakery? where?

you don't have a bakery anywhere near you nessa?

is this anywhere near you?

Great Harvest Bread Co.

4002 W 83rd St

Prairie Village, KS 66208

(913) 381-8877

www.bestbreadinkc.com

They have low carb breads and gluten free ones. It's pretty good.

Life is a ticket to the greatest show on earth.

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my tummy is started to talk to me maybe I should go feed it :P

what did he say?



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bakery? where?

you don't have a bakery anywhere near you nessa?

is this anywhere near you?

Great Harvest Bread Co.

4002 W 83rd St

Prairie Village, KS 66208

(913) 381-8877

www.bestbreadinkc.com

They have low carb breads and gluten free ones. It's pretty good.

everything here is a pain in the a$$ to drive. I'm used to live in big cities, where they have everything you want close to you no matter where you live. Here you have to drive 50 miles to go to certain places, I hate that.



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* 11/25/06: Wedding day!!!

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*01/05/07: AOS/EAD/AP sent
*02/19/08: AOS approved
*02/27/08: Permanent Resident Card received

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bakery? where?

you don't have a bakery anywhere near you nessa?

is this anywhere near you?

Great Harvest Bread Co.

4002 W 83rd St

Prairie Village, KS 66208

(913) 381-8877

www.bestbreadinkc.com

They have low carb breads and gluten free ones. It's pretty good.

everything here is a pain in the a$$ to drive. I'm used to live in big cities, where they have everything you want close to you no matter where you live. Here you have to drive 50 miles to go to certain places, I hate that.

buy a bread machine and make your own bread :thumbs:

you just throw everything into it and it kneads and rises and bakes the bread for you....

and you even can make pizza dough in it

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bakery? where?

you don't have a bakery anywhere near you nessa?

is this anywhere near you?

Great Harvest Bread Co.

4002 W 83rd St

Prairie Village, KS 66208

(913) 381-8877

www.bestbreadinkc.com

They have low carb breads and gluten free ones. It's pretty good.

everything here is a pain in the a$$ to drive. I'm used to live in big cities, where they have everything you want close to you no matter where you live. Here you have to drive 50 miles to go to certain places, I hate that.

:( sounds inconvenient

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bakery? where?

you don't have a bakery anywhere near you nessa?

is this anywhere near you?

Great Harvest Bread Co.

4002 W 83rd St

Prairie Village, KS 66208

(913) 381-8877

www.bestbreadinkc.com

They have low carb breads and gluten free ones. It's pretty good.

everything here is a pain in the a$$ to drive. I'm used to live in big cities, where they have everything you want close to you no matter where you live. Here you have to drive 50 miles to go to certain places, I hate that.

buy a bread machine and make your own bread :thumbs:

you just throw everything into it and it kneads and rises and bakes the bread for you....

and you even can make pizza dough in it

I'll take the one with HFCS, I used to smoke, I bet that was worse for my health than some corn syrup



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*01/05/07: AOS/EAD/AP sent
*02/19/08: AOS approved
*02/27/08: Permanent Resident Card received

* LOC Timeline *
*12/31/09: Applied Lifting of Condition
*01/04/10: NOA
*02/12/10: Biometrics
*03/03/10: LOC approved
*03/11/10: 10 years green card received

* Naturalization Timeline *
*12/17/10: package sent
*12/29/10: NOA date
*01/19/11: biometrics
*04/12/11: interview
*04/15/11: approval letter
*05/13/11: Oath Ceremony - Officially done with Immigration.

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I have a bread machine but it is really only good for dough...

the cycle is too long or something and the bread always comes out funny...

so if and when I make bread I just make the dough and then pull it out and put it into a pan and rise and bake it myself...

one day I will get a better machine... my mom's machine always makes good bread... :thumbs:

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