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Scarab Sages

nekkid repeat.

Silver Crusade

lynora wrote:
We went to the food carts for dinner tonight. As always it was delicious. The Cheese Dream guys let Bryce into the cart to help make his sandwich. There is a picture on their facebook page. They showed me the pic while we were there since they know I don't do facebook. :)

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Silver Crusade

Freakin' allergies...


Celestial Healer wrote:
lynora wrote:
We went to the food carts for dinner tonight. As always it was delicious. The Cheese Dream guys let Bryce into the cart to help make his sandwich. There is a picture on their facebook page. They showed me the pic while we were there since they know I don't do facebook. :)
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Sweet! Thanks for finding the link. :)

Silver Crusade

Sure thing!


Celestial Healer wrote:
Freakin' allergies...

Look at May 8!


Treppa wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Freakin' allergies...
Look at May 8!

That's over 9000 by a statistically large amount!


:D


Celestial Healer wrote:
Freakin' allergies...

I know the feeling...

Scarab Sages

Good morning FAWTLY Folk!!! Happy Tuesday! I hope everyone has a great day today.

Scarab Sages

Poor Charlie. His little family jewels are all red and tender. He cried a lot when we dropped him off at daycare this morning.

Scarab Sages

On a completely different note, apparently the more you use an odd word, your iPhone will eventually start to recognize it instead of spell-correcting it.

Scarab Sages

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Mine now recognizes the word "zombiepocalypse".

Scarab Sages

Overcast and rainy today. Boo hiss!

Scarab Sages

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Werewolves of London is an awesome song.

Scarab Sages

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Is it weird that the initials of Children's Hospital of Philadelphia spells CHOP?

Scarab Sages

Still fighting the cold my wife gave me for our anniversary.

Scarab Sages

One thing that's always pissed me off about drivers here in Philly - so many of these f@&!ers run red lights.

Scarab Sages

G*~!#@n dump truck! Get the hell out of the way!

shakes fist

Scarab Sages

At work now. Here endeth the miniblitz.


Aberzombie wrote:
Still fighting the cold my wife gave me for our anniversary.

I hope you're fighting it with a smile on your face!


First thunderstorm of 2012 here.

Keep it down will ya, I'm trying to get some sleep!


Good morning FAWTL. Looks like I'm not the only one fighting the Allergy Dragon this morning...


My downstairs neighbor planted a lilac bush right next to their patio. There is no way to get to the front door without encountering lilac pollen. So much hate. I keep having to remind myself that they are nice people and they didn't set this up to torture me on purpose.

Silver Crusade

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Aberzombie wrote:
Mine now recognizes the word "zombiepocalypse".

This is as it should be.

Silver Crusade

Morning, all. What did I miss?


Lynora and the 8th Dwarf doing the zombie-calypso.


Ah pollen nothing like waking up to a runny nose, ichy eyes and a sore throat. Claritin you are my friend.


Feast your eyes on the greatest bacon costume of 1894.


lynora wrote:
My downstairs neighbor planted a lilac bush right next to their patio. There is no way to get to the front door without encountering lilac pollen. So much hate. I keep having to remind myself that they are nice people and they didn't set this up to torture me on purpose.

Talk to them and explain what the lilac bush does to you. if they are halfway decent people, then they will get rid of the lilac bush.


~sighs~ Dratted coworker that completes his work but does not always do his work, thus making me go back and do his undone work.

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The 8th Dwarf wrote:
Feast your eyes on the greatest bacon costume of 1894.

I love the fact that this would totally be in vogue in 2012...


Celestial Healer wrote:
The 8th Dwarf wrote:
Feast your eyes on the greatest bacon costume of 1894.
I love the fact that this would totally be in vogue in 2012...

Too bad there are no zombie costume pics from that period, or are there? I'm betting some of the Victorian era peeps could have pulled it off.


Sharoth wrote:
~sighs~ Dratted coworker that completes his work but does not always do his work, thus making me go back and do his undone work.

Is Breath Weapon time now yes? Yes? Maybe?


Urizen wrote:

... and the excuses will begin to pile. Illegal pat-downs. Panhandling for hentai porn. Phone camera self-portraits in the bathroom mirror with a booty pop and duck face. Or a typical Thursday night at the second job.

You cannot avoid Whedon much longer.

Ha! Wait, what?


Argh lost car keys and had to pay for parking after missed van sigh.


lynora wrote:
We went to the food carts for dinner tonight. As always it was delicious. The Cheese Dream guys let Bryce into the cart to help make his sandwich. There is a picture on their facebook page. They showed me the pic while we were there since they know I don't do facebook. :)

hugs lynora


[the economy (and my love life) would have made such lofty goals quite impossible at 22. I would have only been a few months out of college. Still, your 24 yo seems to have done the exact same thing I did, although I'm sure I helped out around the house more (too much, as my mom is slowly revealing herself to actually be as big a slob as my grandmother was with less of an excuse). Still, your kids will get the message eventually. It sounds like they have different priorities and just plain don't think like you did at their age, which is frustrating.

Emperor7 wrote:
Freehold DM wrote:
The same time you did -eventually.
Emperor7 wrote:

griping

Was dwelling on this word this weekend while I worked and my kids avoided work, other than creating more work for me. This was understandable when they were younger. Now I wonder at what point they will become self-sustaining organisms, if ever.

rant:

Not even close. Growing up my wife and I both knew of our roles in our families and contributed. We also knew that to move out would require full-time jobs or more. My kids at home (17 yo and up) simply ignore us when we ask for help most of the time. With my wife away I told them to clean up after themselves, but still found messes in the morning as they slept past noon. I keep praying for the light bulb to turn on. My oldest finally joined the real world 3 yrs ago at age 24. We went wrong somewhere.

Hell, I was married, we had our 1st born, and we were renting a house at 22. And working 50 hours a week to pay for it.

As teenagers/young adults we whooped it up on the weekends. Now it seems to go on 7 dyas a week. Like it has to go on 7 days a week. It's weird. Something's broken when responsibility is absent from a generation. There is no guilt about endless consumption.

/end rant

Scarab Sages

Celestial Healer wrote:
Morning, all. What did I miss?

Well, the gang's Mother's Day party was interrupted by the return of an old enemy, Dr. Betsywetsy, and his nefarious scheme to animate an army of feminine products in his attempt to take over the tri-state area. Meanwhile, Max, Scott and Derek continued their quest to locate the last surviving dodo bird, rumored to be held in the private zoo of a former Playboy Playmate turned shipping magnate. And, across town, Jeremy and Gregg decided that their best defense against a swarm of angry....No, wait! That's my soap opera.


Aberzombie wrote:
Poor Charlie. His little family jewels are all red and tender. He cried a lot when we dropped him off at daycare this morning.

good god, what happened?

Scarab Sages

Freehold DM wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Poor Charlie. His little family jewels are all red and tender. He cried a lot when we dropped him off at daycare this morning.
good god, what happened?

Might just be a bad bit of diaper rash. Although the nurse on the phone did tell us that if it hasn't gone away in a few days, then it could be a yeast infection of some sort.

The Exchange

lynora wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
lynora wrote:
We went to the food carts for dinner tonight. As always it was delicious. The Cheese Dream guys let Bryce into the cart to help make his sandwich. There is a picture on their facebook page. They showed me the pic while we were there since they know I don't do facebook. :)
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Sweet! Thanks for finding the link. :)

OK, that's cute.

The Exchange

Cheapy wrote:
Treppa wrote:
Celestial Healer wrote:
Freakin' allergies...
Look at May 8!
That's over 9000 by a statistically large amount!

No wonder I felt so lousy that day.

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Ever dislike the incompetency of a job so much that you really don't want to go?


Work harder, CJ! Remember, the beating will continue until morale improves.

Scarab Sages

Crimson Jester wrote:
Ever dislike the incompetency of a job so much that you really don't want to go?

When did you get hired on with the government? :)


Aberzombie wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Ever dislike the incompetency of a job so much that you really don't want to go?
When did you get hired on with the government? :)

CJ indirecly works for us, so that is what he is complaining about.

The Exchange

Sharoth wrote:
Aberzombie wrote:
Crimson Jester wrote:
Ever dislike the incompetency of a job so much that you really don't want to go?
When did you get hired on with the government? :)
CJ indirecly works for us, so that is what he is complaining about.

The incompetency is unbelievable. And I talking sub contractor too.

Scarab Sages

It's like you've got live video feed into several of the cubicles here at my office.


hi everyone

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