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Yea, Nikki - New Year's Eve!!! I will be doing some homework over the next few days to see what I can afford \:\)

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I'll take a double mocha frappacino.


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You got it, NCB!

How's it hangin?

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OMG!

I so need a drink. Pour me one, Donna! Gin Fizz, please.

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I'm making it a double, hon. What a crazy place this has been for a few days, huh?

And poor Jen's sitch just puts it all in perspective. I hope that EVERYone can put their big girl panties on, let the non-toxic peeps back on the board, and move forward!

I am actually doing pretty good. Stupid thing with the bathing suit has sticken (is that a word?) more as funny as time has gone by. She is just so pathetic. I keep forgetting it all together until I come back over here!

Took the kids to BMX today, and you would not believe how many times one kid could bike around this track with all of the jumps. I would be done about 1/2 way through, once. I lost count for him. Then, he randomly turns around and peddles BACK UP THE HUGE HILLS!!! It is pretty cool. And as long as x keeps his spot over on the other side of the track, I am hoping to go and watch for the rest of the races this fall (there are only a few).
While he was practicing, D had the pug. What an ugly animal. I mean, she is cute, in that smashed-monkey-face kind of way, but I feel bad for her trying to breathe. Or run. Or walk, for that matter. I think she is as round as she is long. But D loves all animals (and in truth, I do, too), so she was in heaven, bundling dandelion leaves into chew toys for the pooch. Probably the most roughage the thing has every had!

And I never would have guessed just how bad a 13 year old boy could smell. Now, my S was pretty ripe, but his friend - Oh. My. God. I drove to the orchard with all the windows open.

Got some apples, but I didn't get to prep them, yet. It will probably wait until I have the kids for the night again on Thurs. Planning on making apple crisp - x's favorite, and he don't get any! (insert evil laugh)

Work tomorrow with my student teacher, who is trying SO hard, scramble home to get the kids off with x then rush to IC. I am going to try to make the meditation class tomorrow night.

How about your world? You been visiting over the border as of late?

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maybe you should send his dirty underwear over to the skank's house! What a cow!!!

I love animals but was told different a while back that is why I posted what I did in Kevin's thread.

Just got back last night from a great visit!

Excitement around there as it is homecoming for them here shortly in October.

I could go for some apple crisp. my figure can't but for some reason I am feeling down today and could eat a horse. well, not literally but well, maybe I just could. Hehehe!

Really, chocolate and alcohol will nicely suffice.

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On second thought, Donna, cancel the caffeine upper, I'll go with a downer instead, a little red wine, any make or model.

How's it hangin', you ask? Not too bad, not too good. About average. I'm a little worn from finishing the last haul of stuff out of my lovely (former) marital residence -- more-so emotionally than physically worn, that is. Hence the switch to wine -- I'm going to turn in early.

I'm also feelin' the blues from the recent Night of the Long Knives we've had here in the DB forums. (I miss you, Bethie.)


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Donna, check your email.

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maybe you should send his dirty underwear over to the skank's house!


with a note that says..."Now, THIS is dirty!"

NCB - it is hard, but now you have your things about you (sorry, I am channeling The Quiet Man--wish I could have beat my x with a stick while dragging his sorry a$$ home!) Anyway, wine it is. Better than whine.

Trip, will do.

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Donna, I have no doubt that the suit was clean but I will tell you what I think she/he/they deserved. The suit could have been dumped in the big hole, soaked, put in a plastic bag and dropped off to her/him/they..It would have then been considered soiled. Just kidding....or am I?? \:D

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While he was practicing, D had the pug. What an ugly animal. I mean, she is cute, in that smashed-monkey-face kind of way, but I feel bad for her trying to breathe. Or run. Or walk, for that matter. I think she is as round as she is long. But D loves all animals (and in truth, I do, too), so she was in heaven, bundling dandelion leaves into chew toys for the pooch. Probably the most roughage the thing has every had!


I had a pug..actually it was her pug but I considered it a step pug once we got M'd.. I really liked the pug when it was young and full of pizzzz..as the pug got older I felt sorry for it. It expanded to an odd football shape at the age of 10 and would wheeze as it wobbled. The flat face/big girth was it's downfall I'm afraid.

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Got some apples, but I didn't get to prep them, yet. It will probably wait until I have the kids for the night again on Thurs. Planning on making apple crisp - x's favorite, and he don't get any! (insert evil laugh)


There were 2 orchards where I lived with STBX. One above me, one below. I miss those apples. anndddd I can't believe he gave up all that and an apple crisp too...what a dummy.. and yes, it's more PMA boost from Mikey to Donna and here's your little blushy face

I hope you are well Donna, you sound good. I did enjoy the chat the other night and hope you will check in occasionally and hope that you don't mind that I do..

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