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Solnes wrote:taig wrote:And no kids in the morning?
Well yeah, but the oldest has a doc appt at 10, so no school rush. :) I love it!
Well, time to vaccumm and clean up. See ya when I get home. :DSee ya! I might be in bed by the time you get home, but I hope I can get on the boards tomorrow during the workday.
Well hubby was watching a show, so I curled up next to him and enjoyed some quiet. Now with a lil bit of school work out of the way I can go to bed and sleep soundly. I hope you have a good night. And hope to see ya a bit tomorrow! :)
BTW, it is pouring rain here. I stepped outta work and into water about 4 inches deep, covered my feet and up my pants a good 2 or 3 inches! I was still soaking wet when my sweet husband met me in teh drive with an umbrella. Poor thing, we only have lil kiddy ones so he couldn't get under with me and got soaking wet himself. He is so perfect sometimes. I just wanted to share!
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taig wrote:Solnes wrote:taig wrote:And no kids in the morning?
Well yeah, but the oldest has a doc appt at 10, so no school rush. :) I love it!
Well, time to vaccumm and clean up. See ya when I get home. :DSee ya! I might be in bed by the time you get home, but I hope I can get on the boards tomorrow during the workday.
Well hubby was watching a show, so I curled up next to him and enjoyed some quiet. Now with a lil bit of school work out of the way I can go to bed and sleep soundly. I hope you have a good night. And hope to see ya a bit tomorrow! :)
BTW, it is pouring rain here. I stepped outta work and into water about 4 inches deep, covered my feet and up my pants a good 2 or 3 inches! I was still soaking wet when my sweet husband met me in teh drive with an umbrella. Poor thing, we only have lil kiddy ones so he couldn't get under with me and got soaking wet himself. He is so perfect sometimes. I just wanted to share!
Could you send some of that rain over to this part of the country (California)?

Solnes |

Solnes wrote:Could you send some of that rain over to this part of the country (California)?taig wrote:Solnes wrote:taig wrote:And no kids in the morning?
Well yeah, but the oldest has a doc appt at 10, so no school rush. :) I love it!
Well, time to vaccumm and clean up. See ya when I get home. :DSee ya! I might be in bed by the time you get home, but I hope I can get on the boards tomorrow during the workday.
Well hubby was watching a show, so I curled up next to him and enjoyed some quiet. Now with a lil bit of school work out of the way I can go to bed and sleep soundly. I hope you have a good night. And hope to see ya a bit tomorrow! :)
BTW, it is pouring rain here. I stepped outta work and into water about 4 inches deep, covered my feet and up my pants a good 2 or 3 inches! I was still soaking wet when my sweet husband met me in teh drive with an umbrella. Poor thing, we only have lil kiddy ones so he couldn't get under with me and got soaking wet himself. He is so perfect sometimes. I just wanted to share!
Well, I would, but now its sunny and just as pretty as could be.

Solnes |

Hugh sneaks across the lawn, heading for the wall. He's almost there when Solnes says good morning.
"Good morning!"
Two guards immediately pick him up and drag him back to his cell.
"dammitdammitdammitdammitdammit"
Huh, I wonder where he thought he was going. Good job gaurd! I'll make certain you are compensated. *goes off in search of Lynora* She'll want to make sure that Hugh is comfy.

lynora |

Hugh Jackman wrote:Huh, I wonder where he thought he was going. Good job gaurd! I'll make certain you are compensated. *goes off in search of Lynora* She'll want to make sure that Hugh is comfy.Hugh sneaks across the lawn, heading for the wall. He's almost there when Solnes says good morning.
"Good morning!"
Two guards immediately pick him up and drag him back to his cell.
"dammitdammitdammitdammitdammit"
Here I am. What? He tried to escape. Obviously I've been neglecting him, poor dear. Better go and fix that. ;)

Solnes |

Solnes wrote:Here I am. What? He tried to escape. Obviously I've been neglecting him, poor dear. Better go and fix that. ;)Hugh Jackman wrote:Huh, I wonder where he thought he was going. Good job gaurd! I'll make certain you are compensated. *goes off in search of Lynora* She'll want to make sure that Hugh is comfy.Hugh sneaks across the lawn, heading for the wall. He's almost there when Solnes says good morning.
"Good morning!"
Two guards immediately pick him up and drag him back to his cell.
"dammitdammitdammitdammitdammit"
I'm not sure that escape is a good word, I think more he was just feeling lonely and was trying to get your attention.

lynora |

lynora wrote:I'm not sure that escape is a good word, I think more he was just feeling lonely and was trying to get your attention.Solnes wrote:Here I am. What? He tried to escape. Obviously I've been neglecting him, poor dear. Better go and fix that. ;)Hugh Jackman wrote:Huh, I wonder where he thought he was going. Good job gaurd! I'll make certain you are compensated. *goes off in search of Lynora* She'll want to make sure that Hugh is comfy.Hugh sneaks across the lawn, heading for the wall. He's almost there when Solnes says good morning.
"Good morning!"
Two guards immediately pick him up and drag him back to his cell.
"dammitdammitdammitdammitdammit"
Yes, that must be it. Well, duty calls. Anybody remember where I left that...ah, never mind. Found it.
*picks up whip and heads off to give poor Hugh a little undivided attention* ;)
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Moorluck wrote:When will I learn that anytime I stray from this most wonderful of threads I'm gonna get mad, and want to pummel some fellow Paizonian into ketchup.What did you do now?
He wandered into the civil religious thread. I swear he knows better. But, he behaved, I was very proud. :D

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David Fryer wrote:He wandered into the civil religious thread. I swear he knows better. But, he behaved, I was very proud. :DMoorluck wrote:When will I learn that anytime I stray from this most wonderful of threads I'm gonna get mad, and want to pummel some fellow Paizonian into ketchup.What did you do now?
Yesterday I learned a valuable lesson about this very thing when I bought a Mountan Dew Ultra Violet. Never try anything new.

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Solnes wrote:Yesterday I learned a valuable lesson about this very thing when I bought a Mountan Dew Ultra Violet. Never try anything new.David Fryer wrote:He wandered into the civil religious thread. I swear he knows better. But, he behaved, I was very proud. :DMoorluck wrote:When will I learn that anytime I stray from this most wonderful of threads I'm gonna get mad, and want to pummel some fellow Paizonian into ketchup.What did you do now?
LOL, well the thread isn't new to him. He was on it before I joined you guys here. But he would get so frustrated that he just stopped. Apparently he popped back in just to see last night. Its a dangerous thing when that man gets bored.

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taig wrote:Solnes wrote:taig wrote:And no kids in the morning?
Well yeah, but the oldest has a doc appt at 10, so no school rush. :) I love it!
Well, time to vaccumm and clean up. See ya when I get home. :DSee ya! I might be in bed by the time you get home, but I hope I can get on the boards tomorrow during the workday.
Well hubby was watching a show, so I curled up next to him and enjoyed some quiet. Now with a lil bit of school work out of the way I can go to bed and sleep soundly. I hope you have a good night. And hope to see ya a bit tomorrow! :)
BTW, it is pouring rain here. I stepped outta work and into water about 4 inches deep, covered my feet and up my pants a good 2 or 3 inches! I was still soaking wet when my sweet husband met me in teh drive with an umbrella. Poor thing, we only have lil kiddy ones so he couldn't get under with me and got soaking wet himself. He is so perfect sometimes. I just wanted to share!
That's really sweet. What a nice guy!
Edit: I saw David's post, and it reminded me--Good luck on your interview!
<Back to work>

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Solnes wrote:stuffGood luck on the interview today.
Thank you, good luck with your applications. Now i just have to see what the scheduel is going to be like and wether or not I can afford to take this wonderful oppurtunity. I think I could keep the old job for 1 or 2 days, and a friend of mine says that I can clean for her once a week, that should really boost the ole pay check a bit. I just have to figure out gas and childcare costs.

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Solnes wrote:taig wrote:Solnes wrote:taig wrote:And no kids in the morning?
Well yeah, but the oldest has a doc appt at 10, so no school rush. :) I love it!
Well, time to vaccumm and clean up. See ya when I get home. :DSee ya! I might be in bed by the time you get home, but I hope I can get on the boards tomorrow during the workday.
Well hubby was watching a show, so I curled up next to him and enjoyed some quiet. Now with a lil bit of school work out of the way I can go to bed and sleep soundly. I hope you have a good night. And hope to see ya a bit tomorrow! :)
BTW, it is pouring rain here. I stepped outta work and into water about 4 inches deep, covered my feet and up my pants a good 2 or 3 inches! I was still soaking wet when my sweet husband met me in teh drive with an umbrella. Poor thing, we only have lil kiddy ones so he couldn't get under with me and got soaking wet himself. He is so perfect sometimes. I just wanted to share!That's really sweet. What a nice guy!
Edit: I saw David's post, and it reminded me--Good luck on your interview!
<Back to work>
Isn't he though. And thanks. How is work today, Holding you hostage?

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David Fryer wrote:Have you heard anything from the job you just interviewed for?Solnes wrote:stuffGood luck on the interview today.
Not yet. They still have two days to call before I write them off though. The problem I have is that I'm not a college student and I'm not buddies with the people who were doing the interview. The guy that interviewed just before me actually drove up with one of the interviewers and had all the questions they were going to ask with him when he got there.

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Solnes wrote:Not yet. They still have two days to call before I write them off though. The problem I have is that I'm not a college student and I'm not buddies with the people who were doing the interview. The guy that interviewed just before me actually drove up with one of the interviewers and had all the questions they were going to ask with him when he got there.David Fryer wrote:Have you heard anything from the job you just interviewed for?Solnes wrote:stuffGood luck on the interview today.
That's screwed up, let's hope that they can hire based off of qualifications. Still got everything crossed for ya.

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David Fryer wrote:LOL, well the thread isn't new to him. He was on it before I joined you guys here. But he would get so frustrated that he just stopped.Solnes wrote:Yesterday I learned a valuable lesson about this very thing when I bought a Mountan Dew Ultra Violet. Never try anything new.David Fryer wrote:He wandered into the civil religious thread. I swear he knows better. But, he behaved, I was very proud. :DMoorluck wrote:When will I learn that anytime I stray from this most wonderful of threads I'm gonna get mad, and want to pummel some fellow Paizonian into ketchup.What did you do now?
I used to post on that thread too. There are a few people that I respect over there, but there is one person in particular that I stopped visiting the thread to get away from. He actually told me in another thread that he felt it was impossible for him to be respectful and friendly to religious people because stupidity offended him. Once he started posting there, the Civil Religious Discussion took a decidedly uncivil turn and I left.

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Solnes wrote:I used to post on that thread too. There are a few people that I respect over there, but there is one person in particular that I stopped visiting the thread to get away from. He actually told me in another thread that he felt it was impossible for him to be respectful and friendly to religious people because stupidity offended him. Once he started posting there, the Civil Religious Discussion took a decidedly uncivil turn and I left.David Fryer wrote:LOL, well the thread isn't new to him. He was on it before I joined you guys here. But he would get so frustrated that he just stopped.Solnes wrote:Yesterday I learned a valuable lesson about this very thing when I bought a Mountan Dew Ultra Violet. Never try anything new.David Fryer wrote:He wandered into the civil religious thread. I swear he knows better. But, he behaved, I was very proud. :DMoorluck wrote:When will I learn that anytime I stray from this most wonderful of threads I'm gonna get mad, and want to pummel some fellow Paizonian into ketchup.What did you do now?
Me too. And it's too bad because I really used to enjoy that thread. *shrugs* Oh well.

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Solnes wrote:I used to post on that thread too. There are a few people that I respect over there, but there is one person in particular that I stopped visiting the thread to get away from. He actually told me in another thread that he felt it was impossible for him to be respectful and friendly to religious people because stupidity offended him. Once he started posting there, the Civil Religious Discussion took a decidedly uncivil turn and I left.David Fryer wrote:LOL, well the thread isn't new to him. He was on it before I joined you guys here. But he would get so frustrated that he just stopped.Solnes wrote:Yesterday I learned a valuable lesson about this very thing when I bought a Mountan Dew Ultra Violet. Never try anything new.David Fryer wrote:He wandered into the civil religious thread. I swear he knows better. But, he behaved, I was very proud. :DMoorluck wrote:When will I learn that anytime I stray from this most wonderful of threads I'm gonna get mad, and want to pummel some fellow Paizonian into ketchup.What did you do now?
I think I know who you're talking about, and I feel the same. Thats why I left the thread, I come here to have a good time and comunicate with a variety off people, not get into flame wars.