Where in the World is Bob Saget?

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JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
Mom we're out of toilet paper!
Cleaning lady was here yesterday, so the rack (holds 4 rolls) is full. Plus, that is the washroom where the spare rolls are stored.

Turns out he wants to borrow my car.

Hubby and I agreed to let him keep driving as practice for his final G licence road test next week, and THEN, we're going to cut him off. Once he gets his G, our rates go down.
 

JenniferS

When you're the leader, you don't have to follow.
I once texted my mom when I needed more toilet paper. I was yelling for five straight minutes and she couldn't hear me. We've also texted while in the same room. Sometimes just to be silly, once because we were having a private conversation that we didn't want my dad to hear.
Growing up with three brothers, and living with sons, I've learned to look before I sit.

Seat is down - check.
Seat is not urine soaked - check.
T.P. is in adequate supply - check.

Heed my advice. Look before you sit.
 

MinnieM123

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Uh huh!
Even better with honey, or grape jelly. But not both.

You forgot one more: a Fluffernutter! I used to love these when I was a kid (I even have them on occasion as an adult). Marshmallow Fluff was created in 1920 in Lynn, Mass. I recall seeing commercials on tv, paying homage to how wonderful and delicious peanut butter and Marshmallow Fluff sandwiches were.

The ads even had their own jingle, "Oh you spread Marshmallow Fluff with lots of peanut butter, and you're glad you still have enough, for another Fluffernutter!" (It sounded even worse with the singers.) :p
 

Goofyernmost

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You forgot one more: a Fluffernutter! I used to love these when I was a kid (I even have them on occasion as an adult). Marshmallow Fluff was created in 1920 in Lynn, Mass. I recall seeing commercials on tv, paying homage to how wonderful and delicious peanut butter and Marshmallow Fluff sandwiches were.

The ads even had their own jingle, "Oh you spread Marshmallow Fluff with lots of peanut butter, and you're glad you still have enough, for another Fluffernutter!" (It sounded even worse with the singers.) :p
And they absolutely were delicious. I still have the occasional Fluffernutter, even at my age. I can remember laying on my stomach on the floor watching The Mickey Mouse Club (or Annette to be more specific) with a Fluffernutter at the ready. Damn, now I want one and I don't have any fluff in the house.:mad:
 
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