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Mike W. wrote: One of the buildings we take care of is the County Morgue. Aside from it smelling just like you thought it would, imagine getting the call to unplug the garbage disposal. :shock:

Yes, it happens, it really does. :laugh:

I got :hysterical: My wife :puke:
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I lied.
There was one more Christmas gathering I was suppose to behave during and that was at a luncheon today. Doesn't everyone use the ladies room when the men's is full? I knocked . . .I locked. . . I got caught. :(
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oldskool wrote:I lied.
There was one more Christmas gathering I was suppose to behave during and that was at a luncheon today. Doesn't everyone use the ladies room when the men's is full? I knocked . . .I locked. . . I got caught. :(
SIL coming for Christmas? :banana: :cool:
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Rainy here, so I couldnt get squat done outside today. Been watching "How Its Made" for the past 5 hours. Sushi is being shown and now Im hongry.
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Sweet Mama Dog Interacting with a Beautiful Child with Down Syndrome

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JA8VJh0UJtg
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Lots of dogs do really well with kids. Most of the time kids can pull on the tail, the ears, try to ride them and they'll just put up with it, they know the difference between kids and adults.
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waynet1 wrote:Sweet Mama Dog Interacting with a Beautiful Child with Down Syndrome

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JA8VJh0UJtg
From one with a Down Syndrome niece and an Aicardi Syndrome granddaughter, :thanks: .
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Started up school again in october, just finished a class.

Got an A. Only 18 more classes to go! :?
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It was time again for Luminary Lane in our neighborhood tonight. The weather wasn't as good as last year -- temp outside right now is a brisk 12°F -- but at least the wind wasn't blowing. Beautiful night for a walk around the block to see the lights. And I broke out the tripod & got some halfway decent photos, in spite of my crappy old point & shoot camera.

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Our house is on the left, with the wife's X5 in the driveway. Can't see it in the photo, but the X5 is wearing the Rudolph-inspired nose and antlers, much to my middle son's horror. :laugh:
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My Christmas break starts in three hours. I'll be back at work Wednesday night. Still have shopping to do. Well, really just one gift and I get to go to fry's so it's all good.

Please watch yourself and watch out for the other guy too if you're driving anywhere. Are you an Organ donor?

Merry Christmas.
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Flying under the alchohol radar with the inlaws thus far. Wish me luck. :cool:
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Brian in TN wrote:Flying under the alchohol radar with the inlaws thus far. Wish me luck. :cool:
I'll have one in your honor this evening. ;)
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:banana: My first post from my android. :banana:
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1st 5er wrote::banana: My first post from my android. :banana:
WHAT! I thought the world didn't end?
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Dad has had too much egg nog and my sister is trying to get everyone to play Trivial Pursuit. *sigh* it's going to be a long night.
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nik77356 wrote:
1st 5er wrote::banana: My first post from my android. :banana:
WHAT! I thought the world didn't end?
Not ended, just moving into the next millennium. ;)
Pretty sure I emailed you about this event a few days ago. :cool:
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1st 5er wrote:
nik77356 wrote:
1st 5er wrote::banana: My first post from my android. :banana:
WHAT! I thought the world didn't end?
Not ended, just moving into the next millennium. ;)
Pretty sure I emailed you about this event a few days ago. :cool:
Ahh yes, now I remember.
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1st 5er wrote::banana: My first post from my android. :banana:
Does this mean I can text you now? I know you prefer a no kidding phone call...

Got the electric car together for the kidlets (before dinner, even!) I kept the high speed (5mph) lockout pin in to see how the boys do before i crank up the juice. Hehehe.
Now I can relax, Heather already wrapped the other presents!
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Mark 88/M5 Houston wrote:
Brian in TN wrote:Flying under the alchohol radar with the inlaws thus far. Wish me luck. :cool:
I'll have one in your honor this evening. ;)
:beer:
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ldsbeaker wrote:
1st 5er wrote::banana: My first post from my android. :banana:
Does this mean I can text you now? I know you prefer a no kidding phone call...
I have sent a few text, but I think I threw a thumb out of joint.
Either way, don't expect a quick response, as I'll first have to figure out how to tell if I've got one.Have fun with that one guys.
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I think I'll call it a night.
It's been a long day. Between all my childruns' and all them other young 'uns, . . .I'm done. There is a mess of them.
Hee Haw.
I do try to remain civil, but when a nephew kicks you full on in the nuts, . . .I go all "Ranger Choke Hold" on their ass. Funny how my hand fits differently on his narrow ass throat than others I've had to throttle. -I feel he learned something tonight that they won't EVER teach in Boy Scouts.
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Post by davintosh »

I had to dig down to page four of GC to find this thread... :shock: Come on guys; we're far more random than that. :tsk:

We sat down & watched the Tournament of Roses Parade this morning, mostly because the marching band from our kids' high school (Lincoln High Patriots) was in it, for the fourth time. We don't have anybody in the band this year, but once a band geek... Our two oldest kids marched in that parade the last time they were there, in 2005, and they were pretty pumped about this one. Fun to see kids we know showing off a little too. ;)

I was kinda keeping an eye on the lineup in the parade, so we'd know when to expect Lincoln to be on, and was really disappointed that they skipped over some of the entries entirely. Like Ondar and the Eagles of Tuva... I would've dearly loved to see why they were in the parade. Disappoint.

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I've been off work since Dec 22nd, it's been a good run but back to work tomorrow! :? At least it's a 3 day week though with my daughter's 3rd birthday on Sunday. :alright:
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I like the phrase "Poke the bear."
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