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DingoGirl Enthusiast
I know I can, I know I can, I know I can.....resist my Nuggets. :P

:lol::lol::lol:

I know I am going to get in the car soon and head to Target...if I see anyone I know, I"m dead..... :ph34r:

Rachel we have all gone bonkers today - - but YES it is so good to laugh - - - and I guess Lynnie's husband isn't gay any more...

Robbin - - GU indeed - - - men in California are basically freaks, I think..... :blink: At least the ones at the beach, any way....

what else...premature posting.....

edit -

OMG Lisa - - just saw that you're from N. Carolina - - - I LOVE LOVE LOVE Southern men....had a boyfriend (but he was too young and TOO metrosexual) from Greenville, the accent and charm and manners, OMG he could just read me bedtime stories and I would swoon.....remember my peeps are from the South and I think God is going to bless me with a southern man....I love 'em....

No, dear friends, you will NOT lose me to love....new man - wherever he is - will LOSE me to my cult.... :lol:

Rachel, never fear, I will ALWAYS ask the awkward questions, you must maintain political decorum as President...

notice today, what fun it is, and NARY a science lesson in the whole lot of it....... :lol::P:D;):rolleyes:


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tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

Pish-Posh . . . . SCIENCE????? Not on Saturday in Rachelville. Only fun and games . . . and altoids, of course :P

rinne Apprentice

Lurking along, not feeling so well.

I still don't understand the Altoids, :( .

Karen, that monkey message was outrageous. :lol::lol::lol:

And Cecile, googly moogly, a little blush, a little shadow does wonders. :lol:

For the fun place this is going to be, there is no social director? Maybe I'd be good at that! I can count the population as I go along visiting everyone!

Carla, perhaps we can work together on an event, I'm the Community Events person. The FIRST ANNUAL RACHELVILLE _________________.

Glad to find such great fun. :)

Rachel--24 Collaborator
My poor, dear, wrongly accused of being gay husband. . . . :rolleyes: Do you know how many Altoids nights I'm gonna have to go through to repay him for that????? May as well nickname me "hummingbird" :o;)

ROFLMAO

:lol::lol::lol:

Yes Lynne, I expect you'll be *busy* for a very long time. ;)

See how bad things can happen when we stroll through R-Ville without paying attention....glad we got that all "straightened" out. Poor poor hubby.....I wonder how many people read your post and now asume that your husband is a little "confused" or "mildly" gay as Susan so gently put it. :lol::lol:

OMG...too funny!!!

I'm saving my altoids for the Rachelville MEN. Did we all hear that . . . Hunky, Burly MEN -- Not women -- although my husband may have a little difficulty with me "spreading the love", so to speak.

:lol::lol::lol:

Thanks for explaining how the T-Shirts came to be. Hmmmm...since I have no clue who started this (cant go searching 50 or more pages back...might take all night) I think you will have to be in charge of T-Shirt making. Even if you just wanted your T-shirt to say "I live here...Dont bug me"....

BUT we cant have any serious advertising that will cause CNN to get wind of the "altoid secret" and we dont want to have to get 100 more Auxigro-detecting geese to protect the property from tourists and papparazzi so you'll have to come up with something clever. ;)

DingoGirl Enthusiast

I AM LEAVING NOW TO GET MY NUGGETS WITH ALMONDS :):):ph34r:

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Cissie-You are the best. I will join you and Susan and we can all sit in rocking chairs and share stories and drink lovely gluten free drinks with little unbrellas or mint leaves in them. We will get plastered (well, a little giddy) and stroll through Rachelville and ring doorbells and run. Vincent will be there too just to make sure we get away with it. :) Oh, and we must tp some trees too. :)

Now THIS is my kind of fun!!! Can I come puleeeeze? Ooooh sitting in rocking chairs sipping drinks with little umbrellas...and giggling...WOOHOO....fun, fun, fun!!! :D

I got a little sunburn and am sore and ache-y and happy as heck about it!! I was a dirty, grass-covered, sweaty mess and had a good soak in the tub with loads of bubbles!

Its great isnt it! I always take a long soapy bath afterward....I'll be finishing my job from last week tomorrow so I've got another sweaty day ahead of me. Once I'm done I can hire the gardener to maintain everything. B)

Lisa Mentor
Now that you have a potential man for her, you may be reinstated!!!!! :lol:

Reinstated? From what, the officer of love? I"m the Senator, does not that give me full propiety, unless, I'm caught. Hah

When was I "unstated". as apposed to "re-instated"


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tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

Hey --- I live in Kentucky --- Louisville, in fact, home of the Kentucky Derby --- and MINT JULEPS!!!!!!! I have a HUGE area of mint growing in my back yard . . . . know how to make the Julep Syrup . . . (can do it gluten-free), AND, Maker's Mark Bourbon . . . (Best in the world) . . . is Gluten Free . . . . oh yes, my friends, oh yes. Nothing beats sitting back at the end of a hot day sipping mint juleps . . . . :D

Rachel--24 Collaborator
I AM LEAVING NOW TO GET MY NUGGETS WITH ALMONDS :):):ph34r:

OMG

Did you not get Andrea's message of encouragement?? :unsure:

Does thing ring as bell??

I think I CAN...I think I CAN....I think I CAN...resist the nuggets????

<sigh> Andrea...you cant win them all. :rolleyes:

Susan....I'm holding off on the science lesson until Monday. My brains pretty fried today....cant even keep up with who's hubbies are mildly gay and who's arent. :huh:

Dont try to skip out on Monday either. :P

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

Mine isn't mildly gay, Lisa's is . . . . . .

penguin Community Regular
Mine isn't mildly gay, Lisa's is . . . . . .

Lynne's husband is as straight as Burt Reynolds and his mustache :)

Um, I was going to say something else funny, and totally forgot what it was.

Rachel--24 Collaborator

ROFLMAO

I just looked at the Monk-e-mail. :lol::lol::lol:

Go Karen!!!

Lynne's husband is as straight as Burt Reynolds and his mustache :)

LMAO

Chels...too funny. :lol:

Lisa Mentor
Mine isn't mildly gay, Lisa's is . . . . . .

Excuse me. Gay, don't think so. Never in this life-time . What I said, and bless his heart, mis-understood, for anyone under the age of 67,especially female, would not understand.

Rach----It is just an age thing.

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

ROFLMAO :lol::lol::lol: Okay, so we got it now!!!!! Thanks for 'splainin, Lisa!!!!!

As Straight as Burt Reynolds and his moustache!!!!!!! You are bust-a-gut funny!

I am going to have to limit the amount of time I spend on this thread . . . . my stomach hurts so badly from laughing these last two nights!!!!

Also, wish you hadn't forgotten what you were going to say . . . .or do I?????? :huh:

VydorScope Proficient

MMMmmmmMMMMM This homemade strawberry isce cream is very good... I think I'll get a trhid bowl of it...

Rachel--24 Collaborator
MMMmmmmMMMMM This homemade strawberry isce cream is very good... I think I'll get a trhid bowl of it...

:lol:

Are you trying to turture me with your ice cream talk....huh Victor?? :lol:

AndreaB Contributor
MMMmmmmMMMMM This homemade strawberry isce cream is very good... I think I'll get a trhid bowl of it...

You sound like my husband. We generally have a rule in our house. I dish up the ice cream, he dishes up other treats. Of course...we still like the "Supersized" portions. :P

DingoGirl Enthusiast

I am back from Target, and I got so much more than just the nuggets, my friends.... :ph34r::ph34r::ph34r: somebody get out here and do an intervention with me.....because there are Wavy Lays, too..... :ph34r::ph34r::ph34r:

Pengy, nice to see you....

I think we've scared Vincent with all of our crazy talk, but note how he is torturing Rachel, eating his STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM....

Lisa - - OMG - - :ph34r::ph34r: got it now..... :lol::lol::lol::lol:

Everyone will join in getting schnauckered at Cissie's knee with her mad tales, this is what we'll do every Friday night in R-ville, bring on the mint juleps Lynnie, and I will miraculously be able to drink again - with great frequency - ;) and never feel sick the next day or do stupid things.....

Yes, Rachel, reporting for science heinosity (a word I made up long ago which my friends use and you are all free to use here, of course)on Monday....I will be so sad, if I develop any of the maladies from which you all have suffered, and have to GO BACK pages and pages and PAGES in this town...

Where is Julie? I mean, heck, we've not new people in R-ville and she is not there with her tiara and wave!! Do you think she' s out looking for our cops?

:):):)

okay gotta catch up on actual reading now....you know, books, newspapers, magazines, things BESIDES THIS EVIL CULT THREAD....

Love you all and thanks for SO many laughs.... :rolleyes:

Um, I was going to say something else funny, and totally forgot what it was.

oh dear...the gluten....she's losing it - - when's The Challenge over?

VydorScope Proficient
:lol:

Are you trying to turture me with your ice cream talk....huh Victor?? :lol:

Who me? Im just incconcently sitting here thinking about a 4th bowl.....

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Who me? Im just incconcently sitting here thinking about a 4th bowl.....

a 4th bowl.....okay now that's just starting to sound vomitous.....I'm no longer jealous..... :lol::blink:;)

but feeling sick from the 8 or 9 Nuggets I just ate....ugh...... :huh:

AndreaB Contributor
a 4th bowl.....okay now that's just starting to sound vomitous.....I'm no longer jealous..... :lol::blink:;)

but feeling sick from the 8 or 9 Nuggets I just ate....ugh...... :huh:

Didn't those make you sick last time? Stay away from the chips. You don't need to add any more insult to your tummy tonight.

Rachel--24 Collaborator
oh dear...the gluten....she's losing it - - when's The Challenge over?

LMAO

:lol::lol:

I'm choking on my pasta.

Yeah Chels....I'm becoming worried. Is the end near?? :unsure:

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Didn't those make you sick last time? Stay away from the chips. You don't need to add any more insult to your tummy tonight.

Hi Andrea, with the good memory! (of course, it's not like I didn't WHINE about it enough!)....it was the BAKED Lays - evil and gave them to my friend last night......

what is with my new junk food cravings? (oops - better look at the calendar - sorry guys :ph34r: )

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Where is Julie? I mean, heck, we've not new people in R-ville and she is not there with her tiara and wave!! Do you think she' s out looking for our cops?

Dunno....Maybe we'll hear something tomorrow. You could be right about the cops. She doesnt wait for them to find her....she goes right out there and pulls their a***es over....remember? She doesnt mess around. :lol:

Lisa - - OMG - - :ph34r::ph34r: got it now..... :lol::lol::lol::lol:

I know I'm under 67....but I *think* I get it now. :ph34r:

lonewolf Collaborator

You guys are all toooooo funny! As the new PE teacher I recommend LOTS of laughter - it's very healthy. And while you're sitting at your computer tighten and release your gluteus maximus' regularly to prevent computer chair spread!

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