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Rachel--24

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The room is padded and also contains a straightjacket...although I think the straightjacket is currecntly occupied by Miss Karen...until the full moon has passed. ;)

YYYYYYYYYYYYep, II goooooooooooootttt itttttttttt oonnnn noooow, hhharrrrd ttto tyyyyyype........

About the staring...I usually get it when I walk erect with dingos too....go figure ;)

Yep B)

LLLMMMMMMMMMMMMMAAAAAAAOOOOOOOOOO! :lol:


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DingoGirl Enthusiast
Be nice guys, I'm trying to play Oregon Trail on the computer with my daughter as well as keep up with this thread and cook dinner (although she's helping with that). :P

:lol::lol::lol:

we'll.....................type.....................very...................slowly...................

.......

another man - - no C, he will just be a friend. unbunch your panties, girl.

DAVE - - - - trouble indeed - -

PP (premature post)

About the staring...I usually get it when I walk erect with dingos too....go figure ;)

OH MY GAAAAAAAAAAAAWD!! upright!! I meant upright!! :o:lol::o:lol:

BEV - - -- I LOVE your pretty new red sparkly signature!!!!!!!! ha ha ha ha ha

TheDave Newbie
YYYYYYYYYYYYep, II goooooooooooootttt itttttttttt oonnnn noooow, hhharrrrd ttto tyyyyyype........

LLLMMMMMMMMMMMMMAAAAAAAOOOOOOOOOO! :lol:

I think it would be safe to take off the jacket until night fall...when it gets late you might need to put it back on....

AndreaB Contributor
DAVE - - - - trouble indeed - -

PP (premature post)

OH MY GAAAAAAAAAAAAWD!! upright!! I meant upright!! :o:lol::o:lol:

I had thought I'd safely leave that one to drop. :lol:

TheDave Newbie
I had thought I'd safely leave that one to drop. :lol:

hehe...never with me around...sorry! :lol:

AndreaB Contributor

Hey Dave,

You forgot to add the rest of your jobs to your sig.

Camille'sBigSister Newbie
All caught up now I think...

Cissi was that your first cousin of the second sister far removed? :o:ph34r::lol:

Let's see now: Cu'dn Lula was my mother's fourth cousin thrice removed, so, if I remember correctly the lessons in Southern geneology learned at my sainted mother's knee, that would make Cu'dn Lula my fourth cousin four times removed.

Thanks for giving me the opportunity to clear that up.

Cissie


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BABY ALERT

Wait one minute... is there talk about another MAN? :angry::lol:

Twisted sister... is he good or bad? Does he look like that guy on the diet coke commercial.. the construction worker on break? :ph34r:

OMg-That guy on the commercial-- :D Donna, Donna, what?! Only plums off your trees to eat? Geez, someone get that girl some food!!

Good GAWWWWWWWWD!! Celia, you crack me up :D Country and Western lol.

I love the new word mentioned-crumage -that is a good one.

Bev, oh thank goodness I am forgiven my grammar sins, lol.

Dingo, Dingo, Susie-Q-Nuggets, new man, cabins, wow, too much happening at once!! Hey, I don't think going on a hike or a picnic is a bad idea. Take the girls and have a blast. Invite him to church. If he balks at that, then there's a clue to his lifestyle/intentions.

Rachel, I think someone did something to those muffins and the secret was out, otherwise are those people nuts? Sounds like my crazy kid who takes one bite from a cookie and leaves it. What is that?!!!!

penguin-love your music. I love most all music. Opera to Bluegrass to rap. Favorite all - time song-River of Tears-Eric Clapton, the great one. Elvis omg ..... :) , My favorite music is the blues.

Dh loves 60's folk and bluegrass. He is still in love with Joan Baez. Has been since he was a teenager. Yes, I am the "other woman". Ds and I always find something to do while he is listening to his music at FULL BLAST on his circa 1975 stereo system (which is a hideous eyesore that I have covered with a throw) The man is going deaf :blink:

So glad to be back on here tonight. This is dinner conversation: Me: So, did anything interesting happen today? Dh: Well, I had pepper steak for lunch. Me: Nothing else ? Dh: Oh, yeah, this was weird, the cashier asked me if I wanted a five or five ones for change! I thought, well it doesn't matter, so I told her a five. Geez. Me: Wow, Honey, you really like to live on the edge. Ds: You two are soooo nuts. I am so excited, I almost fell off my chair. I literally am falling..ASLEEP here. :lol:

So, you see why I love Rachelville so much!!!!

Cissie--you mustn't leave!!! I love your stories so much!! Dangling nerves, lol. I think ALL my nerves are dangling.

Mia and Lynne's son? Hmmmm, a romance maybe? :)

TheDave Newbie
Hey Dave,

You forgot to add the rest of your jobs to your sig.

No...didn't forget, just being stubborn...I don't like tumbleweeds! haha....

Camille'sBigSister Newbie
'round the bend, indeed......dog's wedding???? :blink::blink::blink:

premature post....

Of course! Dog the Bounty Hunter, dontcha know.

Cissie

TheDave Newbie
Of course! Dog the Bounty Hunter, dontcha know.

Cissie

:lol:

:rolleyes: You know...the dude with the mullet that chases criminals down with his entire family!

Geez...get with the program here folks! j/k :lol:

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Of course! Dog the Bounty Hunter, dontcha know.

Cissie

Oh..................my.......................Gosh.......................our Cissie watches BOUNTY HUNTER......

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

this is somehow SO incongruous to me........let me wrap my mind around it................ :o

Guest Robbin
Cissi... but what about the other half sister's husbands twin, twice removed, the one with half a toe?

:lol::lol::lol::lol: HALF a toe!!!! Omg, you are killing me here. I have got to see this dog wedding too! EDIT: OK, IS THIS A REAL DOG OR IS THE GUY CALLED DOG? MY DS SAYS IT IS NOT A BOW WOW DOGGIE?

Camille'sBigSister Newbie
Cissi... but what about the other half sister's husbands twin, twice removed, the one with half a toe?

Sssshhh. We keep that one in the attic. ;) Keeps the bats away.

Cissie

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Can everyone just puleeeeze slow down cuz I'm only a few pages behind but have to leave Rachelville and get food. I do need to eat occassionally and I dont wanna get 20 pages behind. ;)

Camille'sBigSister Newbie
Oh..................my.......................Gosh.......................our Cissie watches BOUNTY HUNTER......

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

this is somehow SO incongruous to me........let me wrap my mind around it................ :o

Yeah, well, my kids are thinking of putting me in the attic!

Cissie

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Can everyone just puleeeeze slow down cuz I'm only a few pages behind but have to leave Rachelville and get food. I do need to eat occassionally and I dont wanna get 20 pages behind. ;)

jeeeeeeeeeez okay, why don't we take a break......couple of hours....I have to leave too.....

Hey, why don't we set up some business hours? like......everyone gets on all at once during the full moon :wacko::wacko::wacko: ......and, we break for dinner for a couple of hours every night - - no posting allowed.....think about it.....our dear Rachel cna't even catch up, and SHE IS THE PRESIDENT......

God is going to blow up my computer. I am too addicted recently. :o

Guest Robbin

:) Mango/Meredith I see you!!! Where are the koalas? I really need to know --Is it true that they smell like cough drops? Hey, look we have a village idiot-meet The Dave, lol

Cissie, I hope that cousin with half a toe isn't celiac locked in that attic. Btw, that padded room has to have a throne and plenty of ventilation.

Picard, if you are still on, what is this heinous test? Do you drink some concoction? Geez, it sounds like a breathilizer test. I hope it works out ok and you are not too sick from it.

Vincent -Good luck on tomorrow's test. Will be thinking/praying for good news.

Bev-How did your test go and how are you feeling today?

Camille'sBigSister Newbie
Are these the bad bats or the purple glittery one? Because we must let the pretty bats in.

Oh, the bad bats only. We luv our purple glittery ones.

Cissie

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Oh my no... because you will have to share the attic with the half toed one and she will try to cook for you and I'm not sure if she's gluten free, is she?

maybe she's like that crazy one in Jane Eyre - - -Cissie, what do you think....watch out or she will burn the place down......

AndreaB Contributor
Can everyone just puleeeeze slow down cuz I'm only a few pages behind but have to leave Rachelville and get food. I do need to eat occassionally and I dont wanna get 20 pages behind. ;)

Rachel,

I've got to get dinner for Seth and our dinner is almost done, so we may be in the same boat.

Can you go shopping for me too? I just live 11 hours north of you, that's not bad. :P

DingoGirl Enthusiast
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Picard, if you are still on, what is this heinous test?

(in a Beavis voice)

huh huh.....she said heinous.....huh....huh...... :lol:

Guest Robbin

Sorry, I just saw your post dear Pres! I have a kid who wants on to load some kind of stuff on the computer anyway. See you all later, hopefully.

TheDave Newbie
Can everyone just puleeeeze slow down cuz I'm only a few pages behind but have to leave Rachelville and get food. I do need to eat occassionally and I dont wanna get 20 pages behind. ;)

No eating allowed then....hmph! :lol:

You have to take a break to get some crackers (I forgot the brand name already) huh?

Camille'sBigSister Newbie
Oh my no... because you will have to share the attic with the half toed one and she will try to cook for you and I'm not sure if she's gluten free, is she?

You are absolutely right, madame. She isn't gluten free, and I'm damned if those kids are gonna pass my gluten free food up to me in a bucket. Something must be done! SOS! SOS! SOS! CALLING ALL GEESE AND DINGOS!!!!!

Cissie

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