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flagbabyds Collaborator

ok, i also hate spiders, they have too many legs!


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queenofhearts Explorer

Actually the webs do creep me out almost as much as the critters themselves. Nothing like striding out your front door only to be enveloped in sticky spiderweb.... UGH!

morganb Newbie
I actually went out to buy some strawberry ice cream, and came home an read all this!

I now will proceed to eat the 1 quart carton while doing my history notes that are due next monday when school starts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

(but yummy ice cream...)

Well I hope you don't get absorbed in the conversation enough to fail to write those darn history notes ;) One week!!! Yikes :o

Jean-Luc Rookie

Had a bat in my house about a year ago. It really freaked out my ten year old beagle. The bat was flying around and the beagle was howling at it. After we got the bat out of the house, the bealge hid under the bed for about a week whenever we left the house. Poor little beagle. :lol:

penguin Community Regular
What about bat poop? :lol: What happens to all those eaten mosquitos while those bats are skimming you? :lol:

Having said that, I think I'd like to see those swarming bats...but if I ever go there I will go in rain attire, lol. :lol:

:lol: They don't poop on takeoff :lol:

I was standing below the swarm and turned out clean and dry at the end of it. The worst part was grass on my butt from sitting :)

morganb Newbie
Had a bat in my house about a year ago. It really freaked out my ten year old beagle. The bat was flying around and the beagle was howling at it. After we got the bat out of the house, the bealge hid under the bed for about a week whenever we left the house. Poor little beagle. :lol:

:lol::lol::lol: Awww :(

Green12 Enthusiast
I actually went out to buy some strawberry ice cream, and came home an read all this!

I now will proceed to eat the 1 quart carton while doing my history notes that are due next monday when school starts!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

(but yummy ice cream...)

Molly, the ice cream eating in Rachelville is quite contagious.

:lol: Donna, rain attire :lol:


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I'm having some Mint Chocolate Chip ice cream right now. I never was a fan but my husband turned me on to it & I am hooked now. I'll bet he wonders sometimes where all his ice cream goes.

morganb Newbie
Molly, the ice cream eating in Rachelville is quite contagious.

:lol: Donna, rain attire :lol:

Rachel started it :D

Jean-Luc Rookie
I'm having some Mint Chocolate Chip ice cream right now. I never was a fan but my husband turned me on to it & I am hooked now. I'll bet he wonders sometimes where all his ice cream goes.

Yum, I like peppermint & butter pecan ..... dreams of ice cream.....

Anyone try Breyers?

swittenauer Enthusiast

Mine is Breyers & it is yummy!

Green12 Enthusiast
Rachel started it :D

She sure did....

Way to go Rachel!

I wish you would have started it 2 months ago when I was eating dairy <_<

I'll bet he wonders sometimes where all his ice cream goes.

:lol: It was the ice cream monster

CarlaB Enthusiast

Me, too. :angry::(

swittenauer Enthusiast

I have a little nibble here & there & before you know it.....oops, its gone.

Well, I am off to my daughters school to drop her supplies off. She is in the 1st grade officially!!!!!

Green12 Enthusiast
Yum, I like peppermint & butter pecan ..... dreams of ice cream.....

Anyone try Breyers?

I haven't Picard.

My favorite was Haagen Dazs, Mayan Chocolate, Dulce de Leche, and Mango :D

Speaking of Mango, where are you??

(I say this though I have phobias of my own. SPIDERS are mine. I can handle one at a time but if someone invited me to sit in a restaurant while swarms of spiders scittered by I'd be out of there like a shot!!!!)

Spiders freak me out too! If I see one crawling across the floor it gives me the chills and I jump a mile in the air, I just can't even stand the sight of them. Sorry little spider dudes. I have to have someone squish them for me.

Sorry Picard, missed your post about the bat and your beagle. Poor little beagle :(

Well, I am off to my daughters school to drop her supplies off. She is in the 1st grade officially!!!!!

1st grade, how exciting :):) Such a big day!

flagbabyds Collaborator

you guys are talking to the 90-lb 16 year old girl who beat 3 argentinian men in a steak eating contest and then ate dessert! i love to eat!

I am about 3/4 way done with the ice cream already... YUMMY!

i eat haagen dazs and my favorites are strawberry, and the chocolate peanut butter, i think that chocolate and peanut butter and like the best combination alive!!!!!!!!! that'y why when i ate soy i would wolf down like 50 reeses cup every day!

Getting back to the APUSH notes, i just did 9 pages which is good, finished the chapter, only 40 pages more! and 7 days to do it and write an essay! YAY! so close to being done!

(i turn the internet off when i am working so i don't get distracted by you silly-makers so that i wnot do my homework... but i give myself a break when i finish a chapter or finish the day's work...)

going back into hibernation and listening to JUNAES

Lymetoo Contributor
Hey, Lymetoo, I'm a calligrapher & native Texan too. Is it something in the water? Ink, perhaps?

Maybe so!! I used to teach it to my third and fourth graders! They loved it and it helped their cursive writing as well!

My brother moved from Texas to Florida about 20 yrs ago and I found out one Christmas that he was doing calligraphy as well! We were both self-taught. His calligraphy is REALLY nice!!!

Gayle

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Had a bat in my house about a year ago. It really freaked out my ten year old beagle. The bat was flying around and the beagle was howling at it. After we got the bat out of the house, the bealge hid under the bed for about a week whenever we left the house. Poor little beagle. :lol:

heheehe!!

I WAY more afraid of TICKS than spiders or bats! WAY more! Hate wasps too, as I swell up terribly from them.

I haven't seen the bats in Austin [except on TV] but I've seen bats coming out of several caves in Texas, as well as the bats in Carlsbad Caverns.

Bats are good....but not when they get too close!! We had some in our school once when I was student teaching. THAT was NOT good....but it provided a great learning experience for the children!

flagbabyds Collaborator
Bats are good....but not when they get too close!! We had some in our school once when I was student teaching. THAT was NOT good....but it provided a great learning experience for the children!

ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

really doing history now... :ph34r:

morganb Newbie
My favorite was Haagen Dazs, Mayan Chocolate, Dulce de Leche, and Mango :D

I LOVE haagen Dazs :P I also like Ritters custard....is that gluten free? I just realized that I don't really know :huh: I haven't had it in forever, so I never found out.

CarlaB Enthusiast
I LOVE haagen Dazs :P I also like Ritters custard....is that gluten free? I just realized that I don't really know :huh: I haven't had it in forever, so I never found out.

Ritter's won't commit. They're a cya company that just says, sorry, we can't feed you!! We have other people who will pay for our custard and we don't need you anyway! You'd probably sue us if we did feed you, we'd rather you starve!! <_<

Thank goodness there are companies out there who care that we eat and just let us decide what risk is worth it.

flagbabyds Collaborator

ive never heard of Ritters must not be a company that is in Cali

I am glad that some companies think that we should not die :P

Green12 Enthusiast
ive never heard of Ritters must not be a company that is in Cali

I am glad that some companies think that we should not die :P

I've not heard of Ritters either. Is it a frozen custard, or pudding-like custard??

If you like pudding Morgan, Cozy Shack is gluten-free, they don't want anyone to die :lol:

CarlaB Enthusiast

Ritter's is frozen custard. It's out of Indiana, started about 10 years ago and is spreading through franchising, mainly in the midwest. They'd be more popular IMHO if they served us!! Here they have a family of 8 who can't go there, so has to settle for somewhere else ... and I mean settle, they're the best! Except for the fact that they're jerks!!

flagbabyds Collaborator

if they are jerks they can't be the best for us!

haagen daaz what i live off of!

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