tommie boy I was away on active duty trying to make it safer for the rest of us.
Niki thanks for having me over to share time with your family, it was a home away from home. And oh yea me and some other airman chowed down on your homemade buns thanks.
Fellowshipper, no problem. We loved seeing you again.
For some reason, I've been baking two or three times a week lately; must be the cold weather.
Anybody with whom I ever shared a home in my TWI years would be shocked to learn that I can bake. I remember watching Edie Donatelli make a loaf of bread from scratch when we were on the WOW field in the mid-70's; I thought she was some kind of magician.
Fellowsipper, my Hubby sure loved trading Australia stories with you. Maybe we'll run into you there in a few years.
For now, you let us know when you'll be back in town; we'll keep the light on just for you.
Niki as cold it is today I wish I could have another batch of homemade buns. Meanwhile us single parents will provide some cooking all the day long just to make the house smell good as the kids will stay on their behind the scene junk food diet unbeknowst to me. I am getting all of the cooking done so I can watch the super bowl tonight
Well, I think that guys rock in the kitchen; as you know from personal experience, my husband is definitely the best cook in this home.
I admire you for keeping those beautiful kiddos into the healthy stuff and out of the candy jar as much as possible; you know, those little Keebler elves can be pretty persuasive.
Bush aint running for mars. It sucks when I can't vote today cuz it is only democrats on the ballots. Meanwhile the liquor stores are closed until 7:30 p.m. I am in a dilemma here. And a bit confused since I live or should I say under the oppression of Democrats. Please advise.
Actually, the primary election was for both Democrats and Republicans.
In Oklahoma, Bush got 90 percent of his own party's primary votes.
Some dude named Wyatt, totally unknown, from Who-Knows-Where, who's never campaigned a minute that I've ever heard of, and may actually be a trained monkey for all I know, took 10 percent of Oklahoma Republican's primary votes away from our sitting President.
I say that will all respect and affection for my Repubican brothers and sisters on this thread.
It's perhaps worth mentioning that Ross Perot caused quite a stir in American politics by garnering only 11 percent of the popular vote.
I only saw one picture of Wyatt; I couldn't tell whether he had big ears, or any pie charts.
Fellowshipper, I'd have given you a beer, had I been aware of your dilemma! :)-->
because the number of kids in school on the 100th day is the basis used for state funding of schools... at least in Arizona... and probably in other states too.
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Never have bought anything from QVC or HSN/C... what a wonderful bunch of kids you have there... and the oldest must be incredibly smart, going to the University of Chicago! :)
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thanks seestorniKa!
I get to go back home today!
back to the 'warmth' of Tejas!
golf tomorrow! yipee!
oh... and of course... feelowsheep...
I'm on the outside, looking inside, what do I see? Much confusion, disillusion, all around me.
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tommie boy I was away on active duty trying to make it safer for the rest of us.
Niki thanks for having me over to share time with your family, it was a home away from home. And oh yea me and some other airman chowed down on your homemade buns thanks.
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Fellowshipper, no problem. We loved seeing you again.
For some reason, I've been baking two or three times a week lately; must be the cold weather.
Anybody with whom I ever shared a home in my TWI years would be shocked to learn that I can bake. I remember watching Edie Donatelli make a loaf of bread from scratch when we were on the WOW field in the mid-70's; I thought she was some kind of magician.
Fellowsipper, my Hubby sure loved trading Australia stories with you. Maybe we'll run into you there in a few years.
For now, you let us know when you'll be back in town; we'll keep the light on just for you.
Oh, I also privatetopic'd you earlier today.
"Live just, and fear not."
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Niki as cold it is today I wish I could have another batch of homemade buns. Meanwhile us single parents will provide some cooking all the day long just to make the house smell good as the kids will stay on their behind the scene junk food diet unbeknowst to me. I am getting all of the cooking done so I can watch the super bowl tonight
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Well, I think that guys rock in the kitchen; as you know from personal experience, my husband is definitely the best cook in this home.
I admire you for keeping those beautiful kiddos into the healthy stuff and out of the candy jar as much as possible; you know, those little Keebler elves can be pretty persuasive.
I raise my spatula in silent saa-LUTE!
"Live just, and fear not."
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is it naptime yet?
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Well, I'd have to admit that we're not quite as exciting as the Superbowl halftime show, but we get by.
Next week: Yankee Potroast. Bring your spatulas.
Hey, don't forget to vote, either. I had an eighteen=year-old student make an amazingly astute observation:
"MY friends are in Iraq because YOUR friends didn't vote!"
Out of the mouths of babes . . ..
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My vote is "Bush for president of Mars" and has been cast!
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Bush aint running for mars. It sucks when I can't vote today cuz it is only democrats on the ballots. Meanwhile the liquor stores are closed until 7:30 p.m. I am in a dilemma here. And a bit confused since I live or should I say under the oppression of Democrats. Please advise.
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My advice: next time stock up the day before! :D-->
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Unfortunely, I forget about the rules.
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Actually, the primary election was for both Democrats and Republicans.
In Oklahoma, Bush got 90 percent of his own party's primary votes.
Some dude named Wyatt, totally unknown, from Who-Knows-Where, who's never campaigned a minute that I've ever heard of, and may actually be a trained monkey for all I know, took 10 percent of Oklahoma Republican's primary votes away from our sitting President.
I say that will all respect and affection for my Repubican brothers and sisters on this thread.
It's perhaps worth mentioning that Ross Perot caused quite a stir in American politics by garnering only 11 percent of the popular vote.
I only saw one picture of Wyatt; I couldn't tell whether he had big ears, or any pie charts.
Fellowshipper, I'd have given you a beer, had I been aware of your dilemma! :)-->
"Live just, and fear not."
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hey sis... how are ya? staying warm?
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where o where have the ninth corps gone?
where o where can they be?
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In search of sno-cones?
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I was absent from this astute gathering because it was "the 100th day of school."
On the 100th day of school, we have a party every hour. I was in first grade all day, with my seven-year-old, having a party every hour.
Of course, to get into the parties, they had to pass skills tests, involving spelling words, math problems, etc.
But you should have seen 'em. A whole room full of deliriously happy first graders, going from fun thing to fun thing. Completely precious.
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oh man niKa! I wanted to go!
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Rocky
anyone know why the 100th day is so special?
(hint, I do)...
niKa, it sounds like a whole bunch of fun!
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I don't know why...
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because the number of kids in school on the 100th day is the basis used for state funding of schools... at least in Arizona... and probably in other states too.
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oh... so it's a ploy to make sure that the maximum number of kids will be there? so sneaky those school administrators!
but I'm glad ourseestorniKa got to go to so many parties... and have fun with the little niKa junior!
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excathedra
wow we had a 100th day of school too and posters and a bit of a fuss were made
but no parties -->
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The door was stuck in my kid's room and I told him to
"jiggle it a little it'll open"
Now you try saying that 10 times real fast..
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"How much wood could..."
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