The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

Cesar R M

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Oh good grief, that would be complicated! Can you imagine if you lived in one county, but went to work every day in a different county with a different time?? You'd probably have to get 2 clocks next to the bed: one for the morning alarm to get you up on time to get ready for your job, and the other clock for the actual time in "your" county where you live!! :jawdrop:
thats actually what most of the agents do where I work.
The main office is in thailand.. one part is in hong kong and the other is in tampa florida.
 

Cesar R M

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and to make it worse.. they are using the great costumes from the day of the death movie.."the book of life"
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
My mom came in my room to help me put up some pictures and to reorganize my Disney dolls. We have the weirdest conversations

Me: The way you've arranged those dolls, Prince Phillip looks like a play-a.
Mom: *rearranges* Okay, now Prince Phillip is no longer a play-a
Me: Mmm, maybe you should move Barbie as Princess Bride? That way Phillip doesn't look like he's marrying Barbie but keeping Aurora as a concubine.

Mom: In what way do Princesses go with Orioles bobbleheads?
Me: They're the princes. Also, I couldn't figure out where else to put them.

Me: When I was a kid, I always wanted to know why the Barbie dolls never had underwear.
Mom: Well, you know women didn't always wear underwear.
Me: But I still wondered about my more modern Barbies. Like, we wear underwear, why didn't they?
Mom:...you are very strange.

This is hilarious!!! :hilarious:
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
I wish we had posted hours, it's anywhere from four until 10. Our city doesn't post hours anymore, so we don't know what to expect. I'm going to call the city tomorrow, and ask that they post hours on their web sight. Hopefully that will help everyone, parents, and those who give out candy. Hubby and I have put out extra candy at 8:30, into a big bowl and let those who are out late have what they want. We never have left over candy that way. Good for us type 2 diabetics, in the past. We have changed our diet and have stable blood sugar. ;)

First of all congratulations to you and Mr. Bets for your efforts to control the type 2 diabetes. My hubby is a Type 2, but years ago dropped over 50 pounds, and has worked out for years in the boxing ring. He has been completely off medication for 3 years now, and it's all due to his determination and sacrifice.

As for posting hours, generally our area will post them, but this year they didn't--they sort of "suggested" (and I only read this in the local newspaper a day ago) that they run between 5:30 - 7:30 and to use judgement beyond that time. I would prefer they just stick to a beginning and end time. There are some kids out every year later on, that should not be out and (some--a small minority) of them take part in vandalism. I just think it's easier all around if reasonable time boundaries are set.
 

StarWarsGirl

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
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We did parties, in our twenties....then kids came, and no more parties. It became more about cookies, games, and trick or treating. Everything was right for the time. Now, it's seeing the little kids, so proud of their costumes!:D
Parties in general for me just aren't fun. I never went to school dances. Not even to prom. I went to one event my senior year and had a miserable time; just too many people. Last week was Homecoming week, and I was like, "Oh that sounds terrible; why would I want to do that?" to every event. I have a social life, but most of it tends to be in small groups. I went out with a group of about 8 people including myself the other night, and that was big for me. A lot of my social life tends to be with 1-3 other people at a time, and I like one-on-one time with people. And then I'm done with them and I go home and watch Netflix all by myself.
 

MinnieM123

Premium Member
I don't get how towns and cities have treat or treat times or certain days if it's raining or wicked cold? Like how do people follow it? Do they announce it in the newspaper or what?

The little ones usually start after dark. Which 6ish maybe. But not this year...HAHAHA our light is off. No candy for them.

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You crack me up! ;) Now, don't you feel just a teenie bit bad that you're not handing out candy to the little treaters at your house? Didn't you go out trick or treating as a kid? (Then again, knowing you, you probably didn't! :hilarious: ) When I was little, it was such a big day to me and I have fond memories of trick or treating, so I feel compelled to carry on the tradition for the little ones. Besides, I always buy extra candy that I know will be left over--and will make it's way to my mouth! :hungry: :joyfull:
 

FutureCEO

Well-Known Member
You crack me up! ;) Now, don't you feel just a teenie bit bad that you're not handing out candy to the little treaters at your house? Didn't you go out trick or treating as a kid? (Then again, knowing you, you probably didn't! :hilarious: ) When I was little, it was such a big day to me and I have fond memories of trick or treating, so I feel compelled to carry on the tradition for the little ones. Besides, I always buy extra candy that I know will be left over--and will make it's way to my mouth! :hungry: :joyfull:

Nope and never will. Unless somehow I get married and whoever that is forces me to. I went out a couple times (I was a Bruins fan for one of them) :)
 

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