93boomer
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Thanks Minnie!Very good! Happy for you.![]()

Thanks Minnie!Very good! Happy for you.![]()
So part of my job now involves inventorying the computers returned to the IT department. We had this computer returned. It was "dropped"
My kids liked it as well. I did the whole dance thing for a few years with the 2 older girls. I will just say that I am happy they switched to gymnastics. Just avoiding the recitals was huge for me. I will say since I have experience with both, I saw a heck of a lot more progress and quicker with gymnastics than with dance. By us, the gymnastics and dance places offer a free trial class. Do they do that by you? Might be a good way for her to get a taste of a class.
The story was good. The animation I thought was stiff. It reminded me of the Barbie ballet movies of which we have all.That outfit is too adorable for words!!!!!! Sheās going to be a beautiful ballerina
Wasnāt it a great movie? I donāt know why it didnāt get much publicity.
Maybe you have a ghost? Or he hears something in your walls?![]()
Looked like a hammer was taken to it.It was dropped from where? a helicopter?
4th story apartment building?
That doesn't look like it "fell". More like it was smashed.
Thinkpads also are more notoriously sturdier (lenovos too) than most laptops, which makes this thing less believable.
The story was good. The animation I thought was stiff. It reminded me of the Barbie ballet movies of which we have all.![]()
Yes @MinnieM123 . I didnāt see the post that @Mr Ferret 88 replied to. Sometimes I click on alerts and they kind of helped with where I left off. Not now. So I may skip some posts unknowingly.
They have some on Netflix I think.Ha ha. Sorry! I havenāt seen any of the Barbie Ballet movies. My 3 year old niece hasnāt stopped dancing and leaping around since the first time she watched Leap.. I love watching her get so excited over it.
Back when I was in grade school, students in the school were taught cursive. The odd thing is back when I was in High school years, teachers actually encouraged students to print instead of using cursive.Good for you! I'm floored that some schools are not teaching cursive to children anymore. It is a BASIC skill.
Over the years my handwriting has turned into a mix of print and cursive.Back when I was in grade school, students in the school were taught cursive. The odd thing is back when I was in High school years, teachers actually encouraged students to print instead of using cursive.
I'm not a purse person (I think I've had the same for ten years!) but my daughter has always liked little ones to play with. They turned into a collection which needed to be downsized. Then when she came home from spending a month with my ex's family in Indiana this summer she was happy to tell me "Auntie was downsizing her closet and sent me home with four more purses!"Four COACH purses.
I said yep, those are keepers!
I taught my daughter cursive. A lot of her grandma and great grandma's recipes are in cursive and she was adamant about learning to read it.![]()
Ha! I got plenty and am very happy about it!
This morning's commute on the bus (one showed up about 30 minutes late--understandable, as the roads were in bad shape), was an adventure, all the way to the subway station. He wasn't going fast, but a number of times the bus fish-tailed around corners and up inclines. I thought it was fun, actually!
Between the time I left home this morning, walking to transportation stops, and waiting for bus/train connections, it took me over 2 hours to get in to work this morning.
Ditto!
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