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Omg...i Might Be On To Something


Rachel--24

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DingoGirl Enthusiast

Oh and Celia, wipe off the mucus before you try and look tough.....


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AndreaB Contributor
Oh no tears and mucus starting up again :lol::lol::lol:

Celia

I hope you are laughing quietly and letting Tony sleep.

I've got to be quiet so the rest of the house can sleep.

:lol::lol::lol:

Guest Robbin

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DingoGirl Enthusiast

ROBBIN - - OMG - - - for me, today is a QUADRUPLE WHAMMY - -

because it's the full moon now, too.....

Rachel, what have you done to us, bringing in The Dave.......on the day of the full moon and all the spinaching that's goign on.....

AndreaB Contributor
....and another tumbleweed blows by.....Tavi is not here to chase it.....hot sun beats down...You show him who is boss Rachel..... :blink:

Oh Dave, where are you? Tumbleweeds are also your duty. :P

Rachel--24 Collaborator

OMG...I caught up!!! :o

I thought it would never happen!

I can now sleep peacefully. :)

I'm ducking out before things start getting really crazy! Lynne and Karen...and a full moon. :o

G'nite all!!!! :D

DingoGirl Enthusiast
G'nite all!!!! :D

Rachel's leaving....I feel so .....sad and.....empty..... :(;)


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AndreaB Contributor

Sleep tight Rachel.

You'll probably be laughing in your sleep all night. :P

Canadian Karen Community Regular
OMG...I caught up!!! :o

I thought it would never happen!

I can now sleep peacefully. :)

I'm ducking out before things start getting really crazy! Lynne and Karen...and a full moon. :o

G'nite all!!!! :D

Geez, you talk like we have a reputation or something! Humph!!!! :angry:

AndreaB Contributor
Geez, you talk like we have a reputation or something! Humph!!!! :angry:

:lol::lol::lol:

TheDave Newbie
Oh Dave, where are you? Tumbleweeds are also your duty. :P

blah @ tumbleweeds

notice the rebel in me.....oooohhh

AndreaB Contributor
blah @ tumbleweeds

notice the rebel in me.....oooohhh

Better watch out, we'll sick the defense geese on you! :lol:

DingoGirl Enthusiast

Am walking outside to verify the full moon......BRB

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Rachel, what have you done to us, bringing in The Dave.......on the day of the full moon and all the spinaching that's goign on.....

Although I did invite "The Dave" in....he was able to locate our cult farm all on his own. Soooo...that being said....if any of you fear your friends and neighbors finding you here...spinaching yourselves....I suggest you not tell them about "Rachelville" specifically.

Google the word "Rachelville" and you will find our crazy little gluten free paradise cult farm. :o

Yup...its that easy folks...

Oh....one last thing. What the heck are the newbies thinking tonite when they came on here trying to find out if I can eat dairy once again. :blink:

TheDave Newbie
Better watch out, we'll sick the defense geese on you! :lol:

They gonna quack me up to death or what? :rolleyes:

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

Oh WRONG . . . . Lynne IS on here tonight . . . and the full moon is approaching . . . . . hmmmm.....what kind of mischief will we be getting into THIS month????? I am now a free woman . . . . my daughter, who acts up horribly during a full moon . . . . is now MRS. BENZ . . . . and HE CAN DEAL WITH IT!!!!!

I am going to how at the moon this month . . . . . aaaaaahhhhhhhhooooooooowwwwwww!!!!!!!

TheDave Newbie
Although I did invite "The Dave" in....he was able to locate our cult farm all on his own. Soooo...that being said....if any of you fear your friends and neighbors finding you here...spinaching yourselves....I suggest you not tell them about "Rachelville" specifically.

Google the word "Rachelville" and you will find our crazy little gluten free paradise cult farm. :o

Yup...its that easy folks...

Oh....one last thing. What the heck are the newbies thinking tonite when they came on here trying to find out if I can eat dairy once again. :blink:

They're thinking you all had a LOT of dairy and are having VERY VERY VERY bad reactions.... temporary insanity of course!

AndreaB Contributor
Oh....one last thing. What the heck are the newbies thinking tonite when they came on here trying to find out if I can eat dairy once again. :blink:

Same thing they probably always think, we're crazy.

I see lots of different names sometimes and wonder what they think of this epic book.

Guest Robbin
Rachel's leaving....I feel so .....sad and.....empty..... :(;)

Have a wonderful night everyone!!!

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

Karen -- DO WE have a reputation??? I can't imagine why . . . . and yet, I do consider us partners in crime!!!!! :lol::lol:

AndreaB Contributor
They gonna quack me up to death or what? :rolleyes:

Dave, Dave, Dave....did you not read the town list.

Cissie is in charge of the auxigro detecting geese who also patrol the borders of our village and keep gluten intruders out.

Remember....you must go through the de-gluten chamber before coming back to our lovely village after foraging in the town over the hill.

TheDave Newbie
I feel your pain...How could she want sleep in the middle of an imaginary town with an imaginary show-down? :D:D

I am turning in too.

Susan I will have JR songs in my head all night and picturing Celia in a poncho on a horse squinting in the sun with a cigar in her mouth, lol ....

Have a wonderful night everyone!!!

g'night!

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Same thing they probably always think, we're crazy.

I see lots of different names sometimes and wonder what they think of this epic book.

:lol::lol::lol: Wish I could see it through their eyes, just roll on in unknowingly, like a tumbleweed....

'night Robbin.... :)

holy heck you guys, have to start winding DOWN to get to sleep, or else will be up all night and have a spinach of a day tomorrow...

and yes, the moon is VERY VERY full :blink:

I have never laughed so hard looking at a computer, ever, as this evening. God help the poor souls who wander in tomorrow...... :lol::blink:

AndreaB Contributor

Nighty night Celia and Robbin.

TheDave Newbie
OMG...I caught up!!! :o

I thought it would never happen!

I can now sleep peacefully. :)

I'm ducking out before things start getting really crazy! Lynne and Karen...and a full moon. :o

G'nite all!!!! :D

I missed this post.... g'night slacker ;)

Talk to you tomorrow!

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