The large red letters... burned my retinas! Good thing I know where all the keys are on this keyboard... Now, I wonder if I can blindly find the send button without smileying this post to death...
My bossman had the few coworkers and I stand out front and wave the leaving coworker off a few hours ago, holding signs with the number 10 on them like we were Olympic judges as she drove off.
Such weird 'going away' ceremonies we have...
I cheated a minute ago and pressed the same sign against the front window as the second coworker left as well.
(Married couple moving on to greener pastures as the ship here sinks)
I flipped it and showed my boss a 01 jokingly (as if I had been holding it that way for the first coworker). You know my thoughts exactly, don't you,
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My 15 yo daughter said she prefers to not have a boyfriend during Valentine's Day because then she doesn't have to try to think of something to give. (She is my lazy child.) But, darn it, she has a boyfriend right now. I told her to break up with him now so she doesn't have to deal with it. I prefer when she is "single"... obvious reasons.
I sure don't have her e-mail...and...she told me if I ever got on Facebook I couldn't be her friend....
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CHEAPSKATE!!!!
....and I do coupon shop!
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Gary, Gary, Gary, when will you learn ? I suggest something in size 14.....14K that is.
She made darn sure I understood "what" jewelry could do for me years ago....
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My 15 yo daughter said she prefers to not have a boyfriend during Valentine's Day because then she doesn't have to try to think of something to give. (She is my lazy child.) But, darn it, she has a boyfriend right now. I told her to break up with him now so she doesn't have to deal with it. I prefer when she is "single"... obvious reasons.
I grew up with some buddies that when Christmas and birthdays came around their dad informed them they were Jehovah Witness (they don't celebrate)...although they never went to church....
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Must be tough, having a teenage daughter.
Try having 2! Although I raised 2 teen-age boys too...easier but no cigar!
Happy SATURDAY! The sun is out the sky is blue...but dang it still BE COLD! Burrrrrr
And if I hear the weather person say..."unseasonable cold" one more time...I'm marching to the tv station and and and and and and and...oh my... here is that pent up aggression thing again!
O.o, you too Gary? That's what my mom had, two each. Though one of my Grandmothers had eleven kids. I don't know how they managed that!
Aw... well facebook isn't all it's cracked up to be anyway.
My grandma had 12 before Grandpa ran off(bast*rd!!! ). I also live in big-family, Mormon land. They manage because, after about #6, the older ones help with the younger ones. Then, the younger one help the older ones when they start having their own. Not a bad thing really and helps folks with learning how to manage a family and household from an early age.
Oh yeah...Gary...remember the cocktail wieners wrapped in bacon? I went to a birthday party last night...and I knew those little doggies would be there...I made a pack with myself...ONLY 4...and I did it! ONLY 4...that is a miracle!! I wonder why there was so many left when we went to leave?
So, I've been putting off the "organizing goal" for most of January. I need to dig into the boxes of stuff around my desk. Today. I really have to do this!!! (I'm trying to convince myself) I hate deciding what I should keep, where I should keep it, and what should go away.
But, it is foggy, cold, and still snowy outside. So, this is what I need to do!