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MJ's Birthday Blessings!

rlaeromech

Member
1. That would be a turkey on our heads :)
2. Thank you. But,
A) That was taken pre-us moving in together, after which I've
aquired som extra curves :lookaroun
B) bikini that I hope to wear on our Disney trip :o



:D

did you mean...
2. Thank you. Butt.... ( that being the reason your on a diet) I kill me!:lol:
 

nibblesandbits

Well-Known Member
$2800!!!!

I got a quote for like $15,000 for the whole house. The Glue was like $1500! Send me their card. I'll pay airfare and hotel cost and all meals while there here!!!!!

What kind of camera do you use most of the time. The reason I am asking is we bought and Olympus Digital SLR and can't understand half of what the stupid thing does.​

Keep in mind...that 2800 is for mostly refinishing...the wood is already down in most of the rooms. It's still very inexpensive though. But STL is a pretty inepxpensive city, I"m learning.

And I believe I use a Nikon...I really have no clue what model...but it's definitely a Nikon.

Hi Nibbs!
It's freezing here today, and getting colder for the rest of the week. Any chance I can fit into Dot's suitcase?

Only if I can fit in the suitcase with you!

Something to share. . .
George, my dear husband , is a very intelligent, motivated and ambitious individual. After retiring from the City of Philadelphia where he worked as a carpenter, he started a new life for himself, first as a photographer then as a computer geek, and most recently Philadelphia historian and documentarian. No slouch, my George!
Over the years though, I have noticed that he struggles with the written word. Funny, we are polar opposites. . .I thrive on the written word and he is in his element when it comes to public speaking. Anyway, like I said, he always seems to have problems reading, particularly out loud.
Our neighbor across the hall is a school psychologist and I mentioned George's problem to him recently. He told us that part of his job was testing children for learning disabilities and he said he'd be happy to test George. Last night, he put George through a battery of tests and came up with a diagnosis. George is "classicly dyslexic". I can't say we were really surprised. It just was strange to have it made definite after so many years of not being sure. It's a shame that at the time George was a student in grade school, there was no such thing as testing for learning disabilities. You were categorized as a "problem child" and that was the end of that.
Anyway. . .I found it interesting and thought you might too.

We think, after all these years...after my brother has finally gotten out of high school, that he's dyslexic. They did nothing for him to fix it.

Hello...

My midterms are DONE. FINISHED. COMPLETE. ETC., ETC.!!!

The algebra one sucked.
I thought I was going to cry while trying to do it.

The Spanish one, however, was a BREEZE.

Gunna make myself some waffles.
The frozen kind.
Well...not frozen while eaten, but...oh you, know.

OK....be back lataaa gataas. :wave:
(That's just a cool way of spelling 'later gators.')

Yay Freddy! Or Freddie! :lol:

Mcdonalds did the trick so don't worry about the pizza.
2 questions for the pick above.
1. what is on your head.
2. why are you on a diet. you look great (clears throat, I mean that in a very I'm very happily married, not trying to.... ah heck with it, you look cute!):lol: I already called Dot Hot!

Boy...you're on a roll this week! :lol:
 

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