Where in the World is Bob Saget?

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JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Went to bed at 2:30. Fell asleep at 3:00.
Got up to pee at 5:00
Got up at 7:00 with the dog.
Went back to bed until my alarm went off at 7:30.
Started fighting to get Son #2 up while I folded some laundry.
An hour later, he's finally up and tells me he can't find his wallet (therefor no bus pass).
I will have to drive him to school about 9:15, and will be home, back in bed by 9:45, where I will stay until 11:30/12:00.

Hubby, God bless him, has sleepily mumbled something about driving the kid, in which case I can go back at 9:15. It will still take me 1/2 hour or so to fall back to sleep, though.

And this happens every day. Monday to Friday.

Sad are the days when I don't get to go back to bed.
 

Goofyernmost

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You convinced me. I'm old. Compared to you, anyway.

Assuming by your screen name that you were born in 95, I have a kid born that same year. And I was 27 1/2 when I had him.

On the plus side, I still have very few wrinkles (although the marionette lines are getting deep) and I have a hair dresser who takes care of the grey.
I accidentally discovered the secret to avoiding wrinkles. I hardly have any and I'm almost 66. The secret (looks around to see that no one else is listening in) is, are you ready? Fat!! Have another piece of cake.
 

MOXOMUMD

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Have you ever had a discussion with a family member that makes you want to :facepalm:? Recently a family friend had a hip replacement (all is well) but her husband doesn't cook. We all took turns sending some meals and I sent lasagna, garlic bread and pie. My mom tells me, you need to call her so she can thank me. I told her I'm not doing that, it's tacky. Am I wrong?
 

Lucky

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Have you ever had a discussion with a family member that makes you want to :facepalm:? Recently a family friend had a hip replacement (all is well) but her husband doesn't cook. We all took turns sending some meals and I sent lasagna, garlic bread and pie. My mom tells me, you need to call her so she can thank me. I told her I'm not doing that, it's tacky. Am I wrong?
No. But you might call her husband and explain how to operate the microwave.
 

NYwdwfan

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Have you ever had a discussion with a family member that makes you want to :facepalm:? Recently a family friend had a hip replacement (all is well) but her husband doesn't cook. We all took turns sending some meals and I sent lasagna, garlic bread and pie. My mom tells me, you need to call her so she can thank me. I told her I'm not doing that, it's tacky. Am I wrong?

I would call to see how she is doing - if you are so inclined - but I would not call to solicit a thank you. If she wanted to send thanks your way she certainly could - if she can eat she can talk - and if she can talk she can express thanks! It's not like she damaged her dialing finger. :rolleyes: (In short - I agree with you!)
 

Nemo14

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I would call to see how she is doing - if you are so inclined - but I would not call to solicit a thank you. If she wanted to send thanks your way she certainly could - if she can eat she can talk - and if she can talk she can express thanks! It's not like she damaged her dialing finger. :rolleyes: (In short - I agree with you!)
I totally agree. How sincere is a thank-you if you have to ask for it?
 

Nemo14

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So.... I shaved my legs in the shower this morning, or at least I thought I did. When I went to get dressed I realized I only shaved one.
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I'm thinking of leaving it that way.
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
I accidentally discovered the secret to avoiding wrinkles. I hardly have any and I'm almost 66. The secret (looks around to see that no one else is listening in) is, are you ready? Fat!! Have another piece of cake.
You're also a guy.

Men tend to get wrinkles later in life than women. This is partly to do with their skin type, hair follicles providing some protection on the face, more greasy skin and according to some, higher levels of testosterone.

They'll catch up to you, my friend. Sooner or later. And Lord help you, if you ever lose a large amount of weight.
 

Gabe1

Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
What the heck? Boys. You stand before it, lift it. While looking right at it why can't you lower it? It has a hinge for that up and down motion.
 
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