Where in the World is Bob Saget?

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MOXOMUMD

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I'm in a rather nasty situation that's... not really similar, but I understand "B" a lot. That's whats happening to me. He's chosen a miserable, dark, bleak, negative life over what we had, what I have, and where I'm going. I'm in the opposite direction. He would rather sit around and smoke pot and cry about how much his life sucks and I'd rather go out and try to fix mine instead. It's not working. It's getting uglier by the day.

Lesson learned. From now on, if I can afford it, I'm living alone. I'm so burned on relationships that I would be quite content to never date anyone again.

It really sucks.



I'm feeling very nervous lately, because of all the drama going on in my household, and I would love to buy a house. There's even one that I'm eying lustfully (its the perfect size for me and my dog and cat... and thousands of art supplies) but I'm so afraid of.. everything.

Is this a normal part of being an adult?







Yep, what they said. The sweet potato gnocci is...sweet tasting, and pretty soft compared to normal potato gnocci. That bag... you just open, empty into skillet, heat, and eat. But I've made plain gnocci with parm cheese or red sauce, or a white wine sauce before. You really can't go wrong with any of it.
That's really crappy! (And I've been there.) We're here for you though. :)
 

StarWarsGirl

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I'm in a rather nasty situation that's... not really similar, but I understand "B" a lot. That's whats happening to me. He's chosen a miserable, dark, bleak, negative life over what we had, what I have, and where I'm going. I'm in the opposite direction. He would rather sit around and smoke pot and cry about how much his life sucks and I'd rather go out and try to fix mine instead. It's not working. It's getting uglier by the day.

Lesson learned. From now on, if I can afford it, I'm living alone. I'm so burned on relationships that I would be quite content to never date anyone again.

It really sucks.



I'm feeling very nervous lately, because of all the drama going on in my household, and I would love to buy a house. There's even one that I'm eying lustfully (its the perfect size for me and my dog and cat... and thousands of art supplies) but I'm so afraid of.. everything.

Is this a normal part of being an adult?

I'm sorry, sweetie. What a situation. You are better off on your own. Those who do drugs won't quit until they hit rock bottom. Until then, they are poisonous.

One day you'll find someone much better. Just don't give up entirely, or you may miss the opportunity. :)
 

NYwdwfan

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Once I perked up the first night I had lots of fun. Barely gambled. Though I lost $30 when I did...:oops:

How was the wedding?

OK. The place was beautiful - Ryland Inn. Very farmhouse chic. Not enough food. Not even close. Cocktail hour was about 20 minutes and it was only a few trays of passed finger foods - and then dinner wasn't until around 10 and the portions were small and bland. We were famished. Dessert was small too. We hit 7-11 and McDonalds on the way back to the hotel. And I messed up where we were going on the way home - we were supposed to take the Verrazano and ended up so far north we took the GWB - and there was a Yankee game. Hit right around the stadium at 12:15. Took f-o-r-e-v-e-r to get home.
 

seahawk7

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Potato gnocchi is really good with a light tomato sauce and parmesan cheese.
Do you guys remember the gnocchi dish at Le Cellier? My son loved that dish but they took it off their menu. Does anyone know how to cook gnocchi like that? We know how to boil it but they saute it or something to get it crispy. I tried to do it once but they kept sticking in the pan no matter how much nonstick spray I used.
 

NYwdwfan

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I googled the venue - just because I had to see if what we got was standard. It's not. This is SUPPOSED to be the menu.

http://landmarkvenues.com/menus/evening-sit-wedding-menu/

Someone told me the bride didn't want a cocktail hour - she wanted the guests to eat their dinner. She wanted no food until the salad was served. The groom told her they were paying for it either way so shouldn't eliminate it. I guess they compromised (heck - that's what marriage is about?!) In addition to the passed foods there was supposed to be a cheese/cracker/fruit/veggies station, cold antipasto, pasta and carving board stations.
 
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