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elkid
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Location: hiding out in Philly
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Posted: 08/07/03 - 10:59 Post subject: what have you learned THIS week?
I'm out tomorrow (goin' rollahcoastin'!), so here we go.
I've learned:
- ignorance is never an excuse for stupidity
- the more expensive the shirt, the greater your chances of ice cream dripping on it
- just when you've given up on them and written them off, family members will surprise the hell out of you
- just because the cup says dripless does not make it so
- sometimes to achieve one goal, you must sacrifice another
- the intensity of the excitement I feel over the arrival of my best friend is frightening to those around me
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copteacher
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Location: Teaching in the Halls of Justice
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Posted: 08/07/03 - 11:01 Post subject:
in order to wake up on time, one must not only set the alarm but turn the alarm on.
being without sleep for a long time sucks
little kids running up to the door when you come home rocks.
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airehead
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Location: Between here and eternity...
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Posted: 08/07/03 - 11:02 Post subject:
I have learned:
toes are not to be trifled with.
you can be a bit jealous of your spouse and it's a hard thing to accept.
you want to fix your friend's lives--but can't.
preteens will always keep you guessing.
if all else fails, make brownies.
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RunsLikeAGirl
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Location: Upstate.
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Posted: 08/07/03 - 11:06 Post subject:
It is possible to be blindsided by someone that you have known for almost 10 years.
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robp
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Location: Waiting in line at the beer store...
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Posted: 08/07/03 - 11:14 Post subject:
That my kid really isn't a kid anymore.
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Maddies Wench
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Location: Seeking out the poorer quarters where the ragged people go.
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Posted: 08/07/03 - 11:27 Post subject:
I have learned that:
Asking for help does not mean failure.
Somebody loves me.
Putting your kid on a plane and watching it take off is a stressful experience.
My body has a sense of humor and will betray me by passing gas at the most inopertune moments. 
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Maddies Wench
Flailing Homosapiens
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Location: Seeking out the poorer quarters where the ragged people go.
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Posted: 08/07/03 - 11:28 Post subject:
| RunsLikeAGirl wrote: | | It is possible to be blindsided by someone that you have known for almost 10 years. |
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kattzoo
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Posted: 08/07/03 - 12:49 Post subject:
I really do have to go back to work Monday.
Good things are all around if you'll just take the time to look.
109 degrees is NOT the hottest day in Texas, but the third hottest.
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genie
Master of Prissface
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Location: Finding serenity one day at a time
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Posted: 08/07/03 - 13:34 Post subject:
Buying a house is a ROYAL pain in the a$$!!!!!!!!!
Redecorating a house is one of the funnest things EVAH!
It really is OK to laze around for a whole day and not get anything done. The to-do list will still be there in the morning.
As long as there is one man left on the planet, my life will never be free of drama.
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spongebob
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Posted: 08/07/03 - 13:47 Post subject:
Threads are difficult to lock
Riff Raff users prefer Salmon Sperm over Herring Testes by an almost 2-1 margin
robp got new racing flats
State Demographers from Minnesota probably don't own an atlas. And that's a "no-brainer".
BamBam might have a Phd in Oceanography
Trolls have our IP address
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kristin31
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Location: Caught in the crossfire of childhood and stardom
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Posted: 08/07/03 - 16:49 Post subject:
Writing the text for one's own website can be a great venting device (as well as amusing to those around you)
In the vein of expensive shirts, add white shirts: if you wear one, crisp and freshly pressed, you will spill something on it. Usually in a location which invites comments which, while they may be perceived as great moments in wit by the commentor, are, in general, not the least bit humour inducing to the commentee.
If you've never eaten meatloaf in your life, don't try it on a lark.
It's usually a lot easier to buy another printer than attempt to configure a three year old model.
There is no good use for dog hair (unless one of you wonderful people may have found one; if so, please share). On that note, how can a whole front yard of hair be obtained by brushing a 40 pound dog?
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cherylpf
crazy cat lady
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Posted: 08/07/03 - 16:55 Post subject:
that 4 weeks of class = complete and total burnout
that in an effort to procrastinate I'll do some pretty interesting things
that I still know very little about the nervous system and I'm going to be spending and hour or so bubbling in pretty little pictures onto a scantron in about an hour and a half.
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Sandy Cheeks
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Posted: 08/07/03 - 17:04 Post subject:
| kristin31 wrote: | | There is no good use for dog hair (unless one of you wonderful people may have found one; if so, please share). On that note, how can a whole front yard of hair be obtained by brushing a 40 pound dog? |
Good use might be a stretch.
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kristin31
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Posted: 08/07/03 - 17:15 Post subject:
| Sandy Cheeks wrote: | | kristin31 wrote: | | There is no good use for dog hair (unless one of you wonderful people may have found one; if so, please share). On that note, how can a whole front yard of hair be obtained by brushing a 40 pound dog? |
Good use might be a stretch.  |
Thank you. I think.
Did their use of "dog fur" and "sandwich" in the same sentence also give you the heebies, just a little?
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Sandy Cheeks
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Posted: 08/07/03 - 17:24 Post subject:
| kristin31 wrote: | | Sandy Cheeks wrote: | | kristin31 wrote: | | There is no good use for dog hair (unless one of you wonderful people may have found one; if so, please share). On that note, how can a whole front yard of hair be obtained by brushing a 40 pound dog? |
Good use might be a stretch.  |
Thank you. I think.
Did their use of "dog fur" and "sandwich" in the same sentence also give you the heebies, just a little? |
I am SO glad you saw that!
What's really sad is that you can get a whole bunch of stuff like that from Google...
If you move to Florida you can do that until your writing career takes off. The dog will be sure to shed 80 lbs/day of fur in that climate.
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