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Ddr1135
| Friday, January 16, 2004 - 7:56 am
Pamy, check Tess's folder.
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Ddr1135
| Friday, January 16, 2004 - 8:01 am
Right now, I'm getting dressed to go to last day of conference. Ugggh. I have the "don't wants".
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Hermione69
| Friday, January 16, 2004 - 8:28 am
Right now my belly's full from a bowl of oatmeal.
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Not1worry
| Friday, January 16, 2004 - 9:04 am
Right now I'm LOL at Kaili. "Homed people". I would have thought it would be "Homeful".
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Not1worry
| Friday, January 16, 2004 - 9:25 am
Right after my first right now, I got a phone call from the Nielsen people. I get to be a 1 week Nielsen rater just like Tabby! Yay, I get to tell them all the shows I like. Monk, JoA, and ANTM!
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Tabbyking
| Friday, January 16, 2004 - 11:27 am
what week did you get, not1?! i think i am feb 5, but the official paperwork didn't arrive yet.
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Lostintheglades
| Friday, January 16, 2004 - 12:03 pm
right now my even my headache doesn't hurt so bad looking at that picture of Ddr's. ((((((DDR))))))).
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Hippyt
| Friday, January 16, 2004 - 12:20 pm
Right now,I don't feel so great either,but feel lucky after seeing Ddr's photos. I also just watched Surprise by Design,they did a bedroom poo brown and lime green. It was the ugliest thing I have ever seen! Definite cry room!
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Twinkie
| Friday, January 16, 2004 - 12:55 pm
Hippy, I just watched that too. I think I'd have to kick Rebecca's butt. Right now I want to tell Lk that you teach people how to treat you. Evidently you have let hubby know its ok for him to talk to an ex and say I love you. That wouldn't last half a second for me. Ddr, I'm so sorry about the horrible devastation. That is so tragic.
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Tabbyking
| Friday, January 16, 2004 - 1:28 pm
i think the room looks like they did kick rebecca's butt...
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Tabbyking
| Friday, January 16, 2004 - 1:38 pm
Ddr, how did i miss the fire stuff from earlier? was this your home? where and when did this happen? how awful. our house burned down when i was 9. my parents had 7 kids between the ages of 3 weeks and 12 years. it took months to rebuild and we lost everything but each other. that's the wonderful part, not losing anyone, but i do still wish i had one baby picture of myself. there isn't one photo of me before the age of 2, and that's one my grandparents had. after personal safety/lives, the thing that can't be replaced is photos and family memorabilia.
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Legalboxer
| Friday, January 16, 2004 - 2:38 pm
Right NOw - Watch Oprah today if you want to hear realities of women in India - its not easy to hear but certainly insightful!
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Lkunkel
| Friday, January 16, 2004 - 3:06 pm
Twinkie: When I voiced my opinion on it, I was informed by my DH that I was insanely jealous and was reinforced on that by his then-business partners. In fact, it wasn't until I started coming here and people started giving me positive feedback that I began to think that I was a good person. Right now, I'm deciding that the adage about remaining silent and being thought a fool is probably where I need to return.
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Ddr1135
| Friday, January 16, 2004 - 3:16 pm
Right now, I'm just getting home from the conference...YEAH!!!! it's over. It was interesting today and our luncheon guest speakers were the Governor and Lt. Gov, so I guess that wasn't so bad. Tabby, I had posted the fire story in things to be grateful for on Monday. My ex who I still have a relationship with, has lived with his mother since our separation. When he went to bed the night before, his mother was staying at the hospital with a friend. He was woken up at 5:30 am Monday morning by their security/fire alarm. At first he thought his mother had come back home and woken up early to go back to the hospital. He thought she had set the alarm off (as she is known to do from time to time, LOL). After a few minutes, he got up and walked to the living room where he found the whole back side of the house on fire. He went back to the bedroom area to make sure his mother wasn't home and got out in the nick of time. He escaped with the shirt, shorts and socks he was wearing. The fire report listed the call at 5:38 am, he called me at 5:40 from his cell, I got there at 5:45 and basically fire was coming out from all openings in the house. The firemen said it looked like it was started by an electrical shortage from the back of the house. I stopped by the house on my way back into town this afternoon. The slab is clear of debris and he's on his way to rent some time of machinery to break up the slab. He owns a tree and demolition service, so he's trying to clear up everything so his mother can rebuild as soon as possible.
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Tabbyking
| Friday, January 16, 2004 - 3:19 pm
wow, Ddr. ours was from a short in the wiring, too. i am going to go find your original post from monday. thank God no one was hurt!
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Mamie316
| Friday, January 16, 2004 - 3:23 pm
Right now I am telling Lk, You Go Girl!
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Rosie
| Friday, January 16, 2004 - 3:28 pm
So sorry Ddr and LK too. Right now I am telling you that Herckle is sick and I don't like that one bit. Herckle should not be sick.
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Not1worry
| Friday, January 16, 2004 - 3:55 pm
Tabby, I think I have the week after you. I seem to remember Feb. 12, and that is a week after you date so it makes sense. The gal on the phone was thrilled that I'd heard of it all and that I was willing to do it. I got the feeling she has had a few rough phone calls this week! Llk, Right now I want to tell you that you are a very good person. I have been in those situations where your emotions are dictated to you. Personally, I think your feelings about the ex and DH's words are exactly as they should be. One book that helped me with my (formerly)difficult marriage is called Because I Said Forever. It is a Christian book though, not sure if that would help you. I helped me to see that if my husband was a jerk, he might not change, but that didn't mean I had to be his emotional punching bag. Hang in there.
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Tabbyking
| Friday, January 16, 2004 - 5:14 pm
right now, it really chaps my hide that no one else in town seems to go by the licensing rules. kids who get their licenses have a provisional license for the first 6 months, if they are under 18 when they get licensed for the first time. they cannot have any other person in the car under the age of 25 (and that person has to be licensed, too) for the first 6 months. we have people we are barely friends with anymore because they let their kids drive alone before they even had permits, etc., and these people say, "well, they'd better not do anything to our kid, because we know all the cops, etc."...sure enough, i looked out as my daughter drove up into our driveway, and see our friends' daughter dropping of another kid a few doors down. this girl got her license 5 days before mine--and mine got hers on dec 23. and the annoying thing is, even if this other girl gets stopped, they probably WON'T do anything because her parents are old family here and have a lot of money. sometimes i swear, we are the only ones in town who go by the rules.
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Lkunkel
| Friday, January 16, 2004 - 6:45 pm
Right now I am wishing I could make Tabby's rulebreakers read Student dies in car wreck and the follow-up story that revealed the teen Quote:was driving without a license and Detective Nutton said investigators believe her father allowed that practice. More than 10 of the teen-agers outside the hospital Sunday said in interviews that the practice of driving without a license is rampant among students at their school. Seven teen-agers admitted to driving without a license, saying the practice brings a sense of adventure. "It's exciting when you see a cop, and you're wondering if they're going to pull you over," said one girl, who requested anonymity. "When they don't, it's like you just barely escaped something." Many of the students said they haven't driven illegally since Thursday because they were so shaken by the fatal accident. But two unlicensed teen-agers admitted driving to the hospital Sunday.
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Tabbyking
| Friday, January 16, 2004 - 9:38 pm
i agree that the rules are for good reason! how sad that people just don't go by them and the results are often something tragic as Lkunkel pointed out. i realize my kids are doing the right thing, but they are also more at risk out there with kids who aren't driving legally. i blame the parents for not enforcing the rules as much as the kids who signed a legal paper saying they would go by the licensing rules.
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Tabbyking
| Friday, January 16, 2004 - 9:40 pm
by the way, two kids were bragging at school yesterday that they missed the bus, 'had no other way to school' and took one of the boy's dad's cars without the dad's knowledge and drove to school. the boy who drove has had his permit for about 5 weeks and the other kid had never driven. permits are to take behind the wheel driving and do your 50 hours with your parents.
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Herckleperckle
| Friday, January 16, 2004 - 11:41 pm
Right now, I think Cindori needs a love fest. I will start!!
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Egbok
| Friday, January 16, 2004 - 11:46 pm
Right now I'm telling HP that I was the first one in Cindori's folder to start the lovefest!! This is my very first start...woo hoo!!
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Herckleperckle
| Friday, January 16, 2004 - 11:50 pm
Right now, good job, Eggie!! I was 2nd! You're too quick for me!!
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