
Solnes |

David Fryer wrote:Solnes wrote:Yeah, but if things go well her husband doesn't get to see Zombieland. :(
Congrats on Green Day! Thats big news and means the teach will be in a better mood for your meeting!lol. He's the one who doesn't want to see it. I think some zombie comedy would be just the thing. :)
And yes, that does make it much more likely that the teacher will be in a better mood so maybe we can talk about the overarching problem instead of just the day. Feeling slightly more optimistic. :)
How does he not wanna see it? It was such a good movie! I liked it better than Shawn of the Dead!

Solnes |

Solnes wrote:Agreed. The low maintenance thing is one of the best part of having a cat. When they curl up on you and start purring, that's the best part. :)taig wrote:I loved our dog. But he was very very hyper a trip to the doggy park was great for him. I think a cat would be good though, they only need minimal attention, you know, loving and caring and litter cleaning and fed. No walks, no trips to the park. All good! :)Solnes wrote:We have had cats and my mom has one, everyone is fine. :)
He just isn;t a big fan of cats. Although, I didn't get the mean NO! :D Progress!After getting a dog, I've discovered that I am very much a cat person. Maybe she'll get less hyper when she gets older, she's just 7 months old right now. It's like having another kid in the house.
Yup, now I want one like tonight! I think I may be moving a bit fast for the hubby. :)

lynora |

lynora wrote:How does he not wanna see it? It was such a good movie! I liked it better than Shawn of the Dead!David Fryer wrote:Solnes wrote:Yeah, but if things go well her husband doesn't get to see Zombieland. :(
Congrats on Green Day! Thats big news and means the teach will be in a better mood for your meeting!lol. He's the one who doesn't want to see it. I think some zombie comedy would be just the thing. :)
And yes, that does make it much more likely that the teacher will be in a better mood so maybe we can talk about the overarching problem instead of just the day. Feeling slightly more optimistic. :)
I dunno. He's a bit of a movie snob. He's starting to get over it, but I think zombies was a bit much for him poor dear. :)

lynora |

lynora wrote:Yup, now I want one like tonight! I think I may be moving a bit fast for the hubby. :)Solnes wrote:Agreed. The low maintenance thing is one of the best part of having a cat. When they curl up on you and start purring, that's the best part. :)taig wrote:I loved our dog. But he was very very hyper a trip to the doggy park was great for him. I think a cat would be good though, they only need minimal attention, you know, loving and caring and litter cleaning and fed. No walks, no trips to the park. All good! :)Solnes wrote:We have had cats and my mom has one, everyone is fine. :)
He just isn;t a big fan of cats. Although, I didn't get the mean NO! :D Progress!After getting a dog, I've discovered that I am very much a cat person. Maybe she'll get less hyper when she gets older, she's just 7 months old right now. It's like having another kid in the house.
lol. Yeah, it's a big decision getting a pet. Which is somehow very easy to make quickly when an adorable little kitten looks up at you and mews. :P

Solnes |

Solnes wrote:I dunno. He's a bit of a movie snob. He's starting to get over it, but I think zombies was a bit much for him poor dear. :)lynora wrote:How does he not wanna see it? It was such a good movie! I liked it better than Shawn of the Dead!David Fryer wrote:Solnes wrote:Yeah, but if things go well her husband doesn't get to see Zombieland. :(
Congrats on Green Day! Thats big news and means the teach will be in a better mood for your meeting!lol. He's the one who doesn't want to see it. I think some zombie comedy would be just the thing. :)
And yes, that does make it much more likely that the teacher will be in a better mood so maybe we can talk about the overarching problem instead of just the day. Feeling slightly more optimistic. :)
The movie really was good. I don't like Zombie flicks but it was really good. He should give it a chance. :)

Solnes |

Solnes wrote:lol. Yeah, it's a big decision getting a pet. Which is somehow very easy to make quickly when an adorable little kitten looks up at you and mews. :Plynora wrote:Yup, now I want one like tonight! I think I may be moving a bit fast for the hubby. :)Solnes wrote:Agreed. The low maintenance thing is one of the best part of having a cat. When they curl up on you and start purring, that's the best part. :)taig wrote:I loved our dog. But he was very very hyper a trip to the doggy park was great for him. I think a cat would be good though, they only need minimal attention, you know, loving and caring and litter cleaning and fed. No walks, no trips to the park. All good! :)Solnes wrote:We have had cats and my mom has one, everyone is fine. :)
He just isn;t a big fan of cats. Although, I didn't get the mean NO! :D Progress!After getting a dog, I've discovered that I am very much a cat person. Maybe she'll get less hyper when she gets older, she's just 7 months old right now. It's like having another kid in the house.
I would love to go and look tonight. I am waiting on an email back from a person about free ones. :)

lynora |

lynora wrote:I wish we had an orchard around here! That would be so great!Mmmm. Apple. Big yummy Ida Red apple fresh from the orchard. :)
At least I picked a healthy snack for once. :)
It's the upside of living where we do. There are lots of orchards in Michigan. Apples like the cold weather I guess. I just hate buying apples from the grocery store. I grew up being able to go and pick them off the tree, so the grocery store ones never taste right.

Solnes |

Solnes wrote:It's the upside of living where we do. There are lots of orchards in Michigan. Apples like the cold weather I guess. I just hate buying apples from the grocery store. I grew up being able to go and pick them off the tree, so the grocery store ones never taste right.lynora wrote:I wish we had an orchard around here! That would be so great!Mmmm. Apple. Big yummy Ida Red apple fresh from the orchard. :)
At least I picked a healthy snack for once. :)
Yeah, having Hunny's mom provide us with fresh veggies I know that feeling. :)

Solnes |

Solnes wrote:I think I may be moving a bit fast for the hubby. :)Thought he liked that? Fast women? Or, fast woman now.
Well he likes fast...but not when I am talking about picking up the baby kitty NOW. :)
I can get like that. I want and I want NOW. Especially when it comes to pets, which is why he has been so resistant, i think he has been saying no just to give himself time to think, cause if he said yes I would be ready to go get a litter box and cat ten minutes ago. :)
Sharoth |

Solnes wrote:We have had cats and my mom has one, everyone is fine. :)
He just isn;t a big fan of cats. Although, I didn't get the mean NO! :D Progress!After getting a dog, I've discovered that I am very much a cat person. Maybe she'll get less hyper when she gets older, she's just 7 months old right now. It's like having another kid in the house.
Often times Dogs are like big kids that never grow up.

Tiny Tina |

taig wrote:Come on fuzzy. I don't follow NASCAR or like boys and I would go to Martinsville to stalk either of those guys.David Fryer wrote:taig wrote:What was your wife doing in Martinsville? Besides stalking Kasey Kaine and Dale Earnhardt Jr. that is. :)Although, I do have to go back to the office, probably when my wife gets home from Martinsville.
How are you doing?
Hee hee. She doesn't follow NASCAR at all. That I know of. :)
Hey, my post disappeared.

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Tiny Tina wrote:Hey, my post disappeared.taig wrote:Come on fuzzy. I don't follow NASCAR or like boys and I would go to Martinsville to stalk either of those guys.David Fryer wrote:taig wrote:What was your wife doing in Martinsville? Besides stalking Kasey Kaine and Dale Earnhardt Jr. that is. :)Although, I do have to go back to the office, probably when my wife gets home from Martinsville.
How are you doing?
Hee hee. She doesn't follow NASCAR at all. That I know of. :)
Glad you re-posted it. :)

Solnes |

Solnes wrote:~i then feel a telekinetic wedgie~ YEEEOOOWWWW!!! Stop that! ~glares at Solnes~Sharoth wrote:I think I can manage to resist. Thanks. ;DSolnes wrote:~backs up~ Don't you wedgie me, woman!Mmmmm Dinner! Chicken and tater wedges! :)
Weren't me...might wanna check an see where your pony be! I was busy eating. :)

Auda abu Tayi |

Mairkurion {tm} wrote:And he's humble too! ;)Patrick Curtin wrote:Hmm.. Musta made like a tree and leaved.Suddenly I had lots of people calling me and messaging me all at the same time. I understand the compulsion, but can't people space their need for me out a little?
I AM A RIVER TO MY PEOPLE!
Nah, it never gets old...why do you ask?

Solnes |

Why? Monkeys are unable to Teter, and this place is in need of regular Tetering. As the foregoing posts demonstrate.
EDIT: And monkeys kind of creep me out. Which is why I wish I'd beaten PMG's post.
Imagine how poor Flash would feel with monkeys hanging all around here! And you think you're creeped out! :)