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You two are too too funny.

Frying pan juggling would be good for the girls except for the bruises and stuff. OUCHIE!

And I should have figured out Groundhog Day, but I haven't driven by Puxtatwany (sp?) in a few weeks.

Nope, I don't want to know what's in anyone's kitchen! Unless it's candy and doodles. And liquor. and other good stuff, of course.

Frozen twinkies????

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oh, and it's weird. No fear here.

Just snow.

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Thank you both !Again...as I have just been aided in Surviving my divorce. in case anyone wants to know... jsyk..

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You are a smarty pants. made me giggle, and I gave up giggling for lent.

Ooooopsies, failed again!

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Now.. Ned had .. well always.. had a brief case.. if I recall correctly.. and thus we could substitute that for a tennis racket/pan case I think ? The galoshes I am not so sure about at the moment .. hmm...

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OK, I admit now, years later it should have been a clue when I was fixing up the then girlfriend's house she was putting up for sale.
I was replacing the drywall around the dinning room and replacing the paneling and some tile in kitchen that obviously had some things (a) go through the drywall (b) cracked and busted the paneling (c) cracked and shattered the kitchen tiles on the floor and around the counter tops when then girlfriend , now x2, explained that those were because of the frying pan she had thrown at hubby (then deceased) on several occasions and showed me the not very round anymore cast iron 12" skillet.
However, she had been commenting, several times, on how cute a butt I had, earlier while I was repairing the damage, so I guess I was distracted and not getting the clue the out of round cast iron skillet was trying to deliver.
Hindsight is everything.
On the bright side, I was never the target nor recepient of the oblong cast iron deep disc with handle.
And on the bright side, she took that with her when she moved out.

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Poor Ned...always trying to sell his insurance


J...I hear that too...I just chalk it up to hanging out with smart folks!!!

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*snert*

Hindsight??? Hindsight???????? Ack!

Note to self: Always repair damage from tossing shoes, frying pans, and spaghetti myself. But *sigh* that would mean work and stuff.

Meh.

I sold my valuable cast iron at auction, so at least I have that going for me.

They may be smart, but they all went into a silly little panic when I said I was going to shear the mop. Gosh!

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Happy Valentines Day Eve.. PT Peeps !

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All are welcome here, Happy Valentines Day to ya.

Heck, you too Tom ... and all the peeps.


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