Mike Welham Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012 |
Poor Moorluck skips lunch. He is in the truck all day and usually just takes a soda and a pack of crackers, and a galln of water. Packing him a lunch is almost pointless, it either goes bad, or gets forgotten during his busier days. He does get to come home once a week or so.
But I do usually eat when I go to work. I have gotten better about packing a lunch, but once a payday I do enjoy ordering out, there is this chicken place..has this awesome buffalo chicken sandwich...oh mmmmm....so good!! :)
I can skip any meal of the day except lunch. If I don't eat anything at lunchtime, I get cranky. That's good that he comes home once in a while.
What's the chicken place? Is it local, or a chain?
Solnes |
Solnes wrote:Uhm, not really. He is less suggestive, but butt grabbing, spontaneous breaking into song/new people, and the hunchback thing where he follws me around yelling "Yes Mistress"...those still occur...regularly.The butt grabbing could be considered flattering. I know a lot of married couples who you have to wonder if there's anything left in their marriage, because there's absolutely no PDA.
I have to say I'd chuckle if I saw someone doing the hunchback imitation. My dad used to like doing things like that, although in his case it was more to draw attention to himself, but I found it amusing when I was a kid.
Eh, the butt grabbing usually makes me giggle, depending on where we are...PTA meeting a no no!! ;) Church big no no!!! *giggle* We have plenty of PDA left in our marriage.
You would have loved seeing him and my big brother together than! They truly enjoyed following me through the mall...I was 16 mind you...doing their impression of dude from the Goonies!! Talk about mortifying!!!
Carnivorous_Bean |
Solnes wrote:Uhm, not really. He is less suggestive, but butt grabbing, spontaneous breaking into song/new people, and the hunchback thing where he follws me around yelling "Yes Mistress"...those still occur...regularly.The butt grabbing could be considered flattering. I know a lot of married couples who you have to wonder if there's anything left in their marriage, because there's absolutely no PDA.
You mean to have a good marriage, you need to have a personal digital assistant? ;)
Solnes |
Solnes wrote:Poor Moorluck skips lunch. He is in the truck all day and usually just takes a soda and a pack of crackers, and a galln of water. Packing him a lunch is almost pointless, it either goes bad, or gets forgotten during his busier days. He does get to come home once a week or so.
But I do usually eat when I go to work. I have gotten better about packing a lunch, but once a payday I do enjoy ordering out, there is this chicken place..has this awesome buffalo chicken sandwich...oh mmmmm....so good!! :)I can skip any meal of the day except lunch. If I don't eat anything at lunchtime, I get cranky. That's good that he comes home once in a while.
What's the chicken place? Is it local, or a chain?
Its local...called the Chicken Spot. But that sandwich...well, my mouth is watering! So good, i get athing of ranch to put on it and tomato and lettuce...and cheese oh mmmmmm.....
Kirk is good as long as he has a big dinner. If I am home I try to cook something good, like tonite I work so he will have hamburger helper, but tomorrow I will make a roast.
Solnes |
taig wrote:You mean to have a good marriage, you need to have a personal digital assistant? ;)Solnes wrote:Uhm, not really. He is less suggestive, but butt grabbing, spontaneous breaking into song/new people, and the hunchback thing where he follws me around yelling "Yes Mistress"...those still occur...regularly.The butt grabbing could be considered flattering. I know a lot of married couples who you have to wonder if there's anything left in their marriage, because there's absolutely no PDA.
I rate this a 3.5... ;)
Mike Welham Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012 |
taig wrote:You mean to have a good marriage, you need to have a personal digital assistant? ;)Solnes wrote:Uhm, not really. He is less suggestive, but butt grabbing, spontaneous breaking into song/new people, and the hunchback thing where he follws me around yelling "Yes Mistress"...those still occur...regularly.The butt grabbing could be considered flattering. I know a lot of married couples who you have to wonder if there's anything left in their marriage, because there's absolutely no PDA.
Definitely, especially when you have children. :)
Mike Welham Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012 |
Eh, the butt grabbing usually makes me giggle, depending on where we are...PTA meeting a no no!! ;) Church big no no!!! *giggle* We have plenty of PDA left in our marriage.
You would have loved seeing him and my big brother together than! They truly enjoyed following me through the mall...I was 16 mind you...doing their impression of dude from the Goonies!! Talk about mortifying!!!
OK, yeah. There are certain places where butt grabbing is inappropriate.
I imagine that would have been mortifying for you. Funny for most everyone else. :)
Mike Welham Contributor, RPG Superstar 2012 |
Solnes |
Solnes wrote:Still sleepy...gonna need a nap before work!Go get a nap. :)
I'm going to get some chores and errands done. I'll probably be back this evening.
Just got up @ 10, don't think hubby will appreciate my dissapearning! But enjoy your errands, I know I usually do, I love to drive..radio blaring, singing and dancing, well as much as anyone can dance while driving. :)
Solnes |
Solnes wrote:Eh, the butt grabbing usually makes me giggle, depending on where we are...PTA meeting a no no!! ;) Church big no no!!! *giggle* We have plenty of PDA left in our marriage.
You would have loved seeing him and my big brother together than! They truly enjoyed following me through the mall...I was 16 mind you...doing their impression of dude from the Goonies!! Talk about mortifying!!!
OK, yeah. There are certain places where butt grabbing is inappropriate.
I imagine that would have been mortifying for you. Funny for most everyone else. :)
lol, he is good about not grabbing my butt in certain places...but he did at the school meeting, I think just to get a rise outta me. :)
Oh yeah, at 16 I could have died! And yeah, everyone else thought it was hilarious!
Lord Fyre RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32 |
Lord Fyre RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32 |
Lord Fyre RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32 |
Solnes |
Solnes wrote:I be callin' Moorluck, a lubber, and a landlubber to boot.Lord Fyre wrote:Who you callin' a lubber ye yellow bellied codfish?!David Fryer wrote:It be all ye lubbers!Moorluck wrote:Why is the Rum gone?Why is everything but the rum gone.
Well seeing as he hates the ocean, that would indeed be an accurate assumption.
Lord Fyre RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32 |
Solnes wrote:*my contribution to talk like a pirate day*Lord Fyre wrote:It be all ye lubbers!Who you callin' a lubber ye yellow bellied codfish?!
Wot! It can't be "Talk like a Pirate day"?
Solnes |
Solnes wrote:Solnes wrote:*my contribution to talk like a pirate day*Lord Fyre wrote:It be all ye lubbers!Who you callin' a lubber ye yellow bellied codfish?!Wot! It can't be "Talk like a Pirate day"?
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Enjoy ye hard earned spoils! For they come so rarely!
Lord Fyre RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32 |
Lord Fyre wrote:Enjoy ye hard earned spoils! For they come so rarely!Solnes wrote:Solnes wrote:*my contribution to talk like a pirate day*Lord Fyre wrote:It be all ye lubbers!Who you callin' a lubber ye yellow bellied codfish?!Wot! It can't be "Talk like a Pirate day"?
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Yar!
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We need to get this thread back on track!
David Fryer |
So today was the hot air ballon festival andwe took the kids out to see them launch this morning. Usually the laves dn't start changing color until the middle of October, but they have already started to turn here. It's getting cold enough that I think if it were to rain in the night, that we would get some snow. Usually the first snow hppens right around Halloween.
Lord Fyre RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32 |
So today was the hot air ballon festival andwe took the kids out to see them launch this morning. Usually the laves dn't start changing color until the middle of October, but they have already started to turn here. It's getting cold enough that I think if it were to rain in the night, that we would get some snow. Usually the first snow hppens right around Halloween.
Haven't you heard.
The year has been downsized. The entire month of December has been cut (who needed Christmas anyway.)
Solnes |
So today was the hot air ballon festival andwe took the kids out to see them launch this morning. Usually the laves dn't start changing color until the middle of October, but they have already started to turn here. It's getting cold enough that I think if it were to rain in the night, that we would get some snow. Usually the first snow hppens right around Halloween.
SNOW?! Ok, well youjust shot down any ideas of us moving there! No like snow! Its still 85 degrees here!
David Fryer |
David Fryer wrote:So today was the hot air ballon festival andwe took the kids out to see them launch this morning. Usually the laves dn't start changing color until the middle of October, but they have already started to turn here. It's getting cold enough that I think if it were to rain in the night, that we would get some snow. Usually the first snow hppens right around Halloween.SNOW?! Ok, well youjust shot down any ideas of us moving there! No like snow! Its still 85 degrees here!
Usually it's in the low 80's or high 70's during this time of year. Last week it was in the high 60's, dipping into the 40's at night. It is very strange weather.