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Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:So last night was my second wedding anniversary. Seems like time goes by too fast :PTell me about it. In just a few weeks, my boy will be 1 year old. Then in early April will be 7 years since I quite smoking. Then in May, my 5th wedding anniversary.
Yeah. This year my daughter is 19 O.o I have quit cigs for 7 years and my 10th wedding anniversary.

Emperor7 |

Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:So last night was my second wedding anniversary. Seems like time goes by too fast :PGrats!
My wife and I celebrate our 27th tomorrow! And yes, the time keeps speeding by. :)
I guess this means we will be celebrating nekkid.
That might scare more than a few of my coworkers. Maybe I should call off work.

Justin Franklin |
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Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:So last night was my second wedding anniversary. Seems like time goes by too fast :PGrats!
My wife and I celebrate our 27th tomorrow! And yes, the time keeps speeding by. :)
Jude will be 16 months on Saturday, my wife and I are celebrating our 13th wedding anniversary in March, and time keeps going faster.

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Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:So last night was my second wedding anniversary. Seems like time goes by too fast :PGrats!
My wife and I celebrate our 27th tomorrow! And yes, the time keeps speeding by. :)
Wow! And here I thought my wife and I were the "old married couple" at 21 years. :)
Congratulations! And may you enjoy another 27-plus years of happiness together.

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Spanky the Leprechaun wrote:Didn't realize it was a sore spot with you Spanky. I found it funny myself, how you can put any spin on any topic with minimal effort. :/Moorluck wrote:Just remember, the Rebel Alliance was a terrorist group, Luke was a religious fanatic, and Han and Chewbacca were drug smugglers.They got huffpost now.....no need to make more of this type of crap.
Sorry; I'm over it. I should make a winky guy more often.

Spanky the Leprechaun |
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Bitter Thorn wrote:Over the hills and far awayThis is almost an Ozzy song.

Justin Franklin |

Emperor7 wrote:Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:So last night was my second wedding anniversary. Seems like time goes by too fast :PGrats!
My wife and I celebrate our 27th tomorrow! And yes, the time keeps speeding by. :)
Wow! And here I thought my wife and I were the "old married couple" at 21 years. :)
Congratulations! And may you enjoy another 27-plus years of happiness together.
I tried to get Neil to tell me what he thought of it, but he wouldn't go for it. We will just have to wait until tomorrow.

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Rainbow - The Temple Of The King
Blackmor's Night......heh heh....
from Deep Purple to Yoko Ononized......

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taig wrote:I tried to get Neil to tell me what he thought of it, but he wouldn't go for it. We will just have to wait until tomorrow.Emperor7 wrote:Jeremy Mcgillan wrote:So last night was my second wedding anniversary. Seems like time goes by too fast :PGrats!
My wife and I celebrate our 27th tomorrow! And yes, the time keeps speeding by. :)
Wow! And here I thought my wife and I were the "old married couple" at 21 years. :)
Congratulations! And may you enjoy another 27-plus years of happiness together.
Oh no! That means it's so terrible that he just can't bear to say!
Or, you know, he's being professional and all...

Spanky the Leprechaun |
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Did I mention that I ran into Steven Tyler again? Celebrity sitings are one thing, but what does it mean when it's the same celebrity repeatedly? We were walking down the street past a sidewalk cafe, and he pulled up in a rare $2M Mercedes sportscar and climbed out of the gull-wing door right in front of us. It wasn't even a ritzy area, but the restaurant looked tasty.
You're his Angel, dude.
shivers

Spanky the Leprechaun |
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Van Halen covering Man on the Silver Mountain
bad quality recording; but whatev's.

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Grand Magus wrote:It's a Gary Moore song.....RIP, big guy.......snifBitter Thorn wrote:Over the hills and far awayThis is almost an Ozzy song.
Raises beer.

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For some reason, earlier today I remembered this post. See Lisa's response two posts later. 3 years on, it amazes me I got her to respond to a Dick Cheney post.

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For some reason, earlier today I remembered this post. See Lisa's response two posts later. 3 years on, it amazes me I got her to respond to a Dick Cheney post.
The other cool thing about that post. As I scrolled further down, I found out that the mysterious customer service person that was about to start was Sara Marie. Wow! that was a great hire. So much has changed since then for the better.

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Aberzombie's Really Grim Fairy Tales:
The Very Bored Boy
There once was a young lad named Hud. He was very bored, because he lived in a small village where nothing ever happened and everything was the same every day. Then one day, Hud was walking through the forest when he came to a clearing. Standing in the midst of this clearing was a cloaked and shadowy figure holding an ornately carved wooden box.
"If you take this box back to your village and open it", said the mysterious figure, "I promise you will never be bored again."
So, the boy took the box back to his village, and when he was in the town square he opened it. Smoke and mist issued forth from the open box, and from it emerged a small army of demons. The monsters dragged every person they could find back into the the box, there to be tormented for all eternity.
The end.

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Aberzombie's Really Grim Fairy Tales:
The Very Bored Boy
There once was a young lad named Hud. He was very bored, because he lived in a small village where nothing ever happened and everything was the same every day. Then one day, Hud was walking through the forest when he came to a clearing. Standing in the midst of this clearing was a cloaked and shadowy figure holding an ornately carved wooden box.
"If you take this box back to your village and open it", said the mysterious figure, "I promise you will never be bored again."
So, the boy took the box back to his village, and when he was in the town square he opened it. Smoke and mist issued forth from the open box, and from it emerged a small army of demons. The monsters dragged every person they could find back into the the box, there to be tormented for all eternity.
The end.
But was the boy no longer bored?

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We have encountered parenting mistake number one....
Jude was sick this weekend so we let him watch movies when he wanted too. However now when he gets up in the morning he wants to watch one, and has a temper tantrum if he can't, so time to put an end to that....

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Aberzombie's Really Grim Fairy Tales:
The Very Bored Boy
There once was a young lad named Hud. He was very bored, because he lived in a small village where nothing ever happened and everything was the same every day. Then one day, Hud was walking through the forest when he came to a clearing. Standing in the midst of this clearing was a cloaked and shadowy figure holding an ornately carved wooden box.
"If you take this box back to your village and open it", said the mysterious figure, "I promise you will never be bored again."
So, the boy took the box back to his village, and when he was in the town square he opened it. Smoke and mist issued forth from the open box, and from it emerged a small army of demons. The monsters dragged every person they could find back into the the box, there to be tormented for all eternity.
The end.
Moral of the story: Don't talk to strangers.

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Morning, all. What did I miss?
Well, Mike's entry into the All-Star Finger Painting Contest won first prize, and earned him a trip to Vienna to compete at the international level. Meanwhile, Max's new life in L.A. took a turn for the bizarre when the city was suddenly invaded by a horde of genetically mutated field mice. And, across town, Kirk and Kristin wer astonished to learn the truth behind.....No, wait! That's my soap opera.

Justin Franklin |

It's hard to tell weather I enjoy the Fairy Tales or the Soap Opera Digest these days, AZ.
I usually find it easy to tell the weather, I just go outside.....