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Yep, it's over. I can't keep it up for that long! :-)))))

sorry, couldn't help it....

Bad J, Bad J!

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OK, he had his reasons. He is a fool!

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You are very sweet. Really.

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#1 , it's a compliment. Take it, like it, and hold onto it, we don't get many.
#2, it's a statement but also an open question, your supposed to explain that actually your husband was correct, you are a raving looney who throws shoes and spaghetti and frying pans at any given moment and if he (the person you're with at the moment) really says the wrong thing or what you think is even wrong, he's dead immediately - or in the alternative just say "thank you, you are such a good judge of character" and then throw him into a snow drift.
#3 , oh now wait a minute, that's how my x2 would react
'cause she's crackers. Skip the part about throwing him in a snow drift and I think you'll be OK>

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I vote for the snowdrift.. just me btw..atleast in the Primary !

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Oooooh, I do like to hear it. Don't get me wrong. I'm not that good of a person! :-)))) And it's a wonderful compliment. I was just wondering if it's just what everyone hears/says. That is all.

I helped him out of the snow actually. I guess he couldn't co-ordinate the feet and the brain with the belly dancing. I should have had a camera.

I actually saw pavement on my way to dance class. Wow! Pavement! How egg-siting!

*sigh*

I guess I should start working on my frying pan tossing skills, yes? They're heavy....

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Was his name Ned Ryerson by chance.. couple of days late but hey ?.. Enquiring Mind(s), eh ?

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*tippy dog head*

Being cryptic again, Tom.

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Ned.. the insurance guy..

Who kept stepping in the puddle in the movie "GroundHog Day" ?

I just wondered if the snowdrift thingy might be like.. well.. that ?.. Just me..

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Carrying the tennis racket case with a frying pan around in the jeep might require some splaining. Hanging the tennis racket from the hooks in the kitchen .... ditto.

Now, do you really want to know what he has in his kitchen ... or his tennis racket case? You two may not know each other that well yet, but it is worth shooting for without fear.

And I hear that juggling heavy skillets is good for the girls. Knowing how to cook with them .... also good ... the skillets, right?


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