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

haagen daaz what i live off of!

They are the best even though they're jerks. It's too bad they're too lazy to worry about the people like this group.....we can't eat there yet we eat TONS and TONS of ice cream.


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flagbabyds Collaborator

i have officially finished the quart of ice cream i started 2 hours ago!

yumyum, now what's for dinner?

morganb Newbie
i have officially finished the quart of ice cream i started 2 hours ago!

yumyum, now what's for dinner?

I'm impressed B)

flagbabyds Collaborator

9 pieces of steak in 1 sitting and beating all the argentinian men at camp... that was a good day! and the steak was gluten-free/CF/Sf of course!

Lisa Mentor

Sorry to interrup the ice cream thread........but I am bustin here. Can I yell and scream in Rachelville and no one will hear, but listen.

I think that I should resign my post as Senator as todays, politics did me in. Ever feel "Nobody loves me, everyone hates me...I think I'll go eat worms".

Bad day at the Preservation Meeting. We got sold out by the town who was worried about a law suit, by a TOWN COUNCILMAN. Town Council, appoints the Preservations Commission members (with semi-judicial authority)..that would be me, and currently Chairman. Town Manager is staff for the Town Council.

Town Councilman wanted vinyl replacment windows in his historical house, we denied. (wood, wood,wood), threated to sue the town, and they caved.....leaving us with our fingers up our *** (nose).

No reply needed. I am just screaming out loud.........CAN YOU HEAR ME.

I so resign my position as Senator for Rachelville and would like to solicit the position of Town Cryer if the job is open.

Lisa

Lisa Mentor

Continue on my friends.

AndreaB Contributor

I so resign my position as Senator for Rachelville and would like to solicit the position of Town Cryer if the job is open.

Lisa


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Green12 Enthusiast

Sorry Lisa you had a bad day.

Here in Rachelville we will not stand for vinyl replacement windows.

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Awww, Lisa, sorry it didn't go well....... :(

Vinyl windows on a historical house????? Can you spell T-A-C-K-Y??????????

Sheesh, some people just have no common sense..... <_<

That's like plastering a Lamborghini with a bunch of tacky bumper stickers...... :angry:

What a maroon......... <_<

morganb Newbie

Lisa, I'm sorry about your meeting, your day, and all your problems :( I'm willing to stop the ice cream talk to try and cheer you up....and if I can't find a way to cheer you up than at least I'll say that I hope tomorrow will be better for you. Maybe a big bowl of ice cream would help....don't hold back. Engorge yourself...pull a Rachel :D

Green12 Enthusiast
Lisa, I'm sorry about your meeting, your day, and all your problems :( I'm willing to stop the ice cream talk to try and cheer you up....and if I can't find a way to cheer you up than at least I'll say that I hope tomorrow will be better for you. Maybe a big bowl of ice cream would help....don't hold back. Engorge yourself...pull a Rachel :D

:lol: Morgan, you've got the right idea!

morganb Newbie
:lol: Morgan, you've got the right idea!

I'm trying.....and notice that I said bowl not mug :P I think that it is necessary to not hold back in this case

flagbabyds Collaborator

it is necessary in this state of mood to pull a rachel, it makes you feel a whole lot better!

hope you feel better soon!

Lisa Mentor

I'll cool.......

just had to write it down to get rid of it...........it's all gone. :)

Thanks for listening to me scream out , but fit is over. <_<

proceed on.... going to bed to sleep off residual emotional effects, good night. :)

Rachel--24 Collaborator
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:

That made me laugh...I'm sure the little beagle wasnt amused though. :P

Whats all this out spiders?? :o

I'm sooooo not good with spiders...I freak out. I can handle just about anything...but definately not spiders.

Looks like an ice cream frenzy again. Isnt it great!! :D

Julie, I'm sorry I didnt start eating it two months ago too!! I forgot you were still eating dairy back then.

Lisa,

Sorry things didnt go well today. :(

Chelse,

You must be one tough penguin! I cant believe you made it! I couldnt have lasted a week......I'm proud of you! :D

Hope you get the results you're looking for. In the meantime looks like you're getting in everything you can right now....Sounds like if its got gluten in it...you're eating it! :lol: Have a Big Mac for me!!

debmidge Rising Star
Sorry to interrup the ice cream thread........but I am bustin here. Can I yell and scream in Rachelville and no one will hear, but listen.

I think that I should resign my post as Senator as todays, politics did me in. Ever feel "Nobody loves me, everyone hates me...I think I'll go eat worms".

Bad day at the Preservation Meeting. We got sold out by the town who was worried about a law suit, by a TOWN COUNCILMAN. Town Council, appoints the Preservations Commission members (with semi-judicial authority)..that would be me, and currently Chairman. Town Manager is staff for the Town Council.

Town Councilman wanted vinyl replacment windows in his historical house, we denied. (wood, wood,wood), threated to sue the town, and they caved.....leaving us with our fingers up our *** (nose).

No reply needed. I am just screaming out loud.........CAN YOU HEAR ME.

I so resign my position as Senator for Rachelville and would like to solicit the position of Town Cryer if the job is open.

Lisa

From Debbie 8/15/06:

Is there anyway they'll suspend this decision until a Professional can be called in? Aren't there people who specialize in historical construction, design and form? Who can guide your town council on what is best for the structure?

Does this Councilman know or own the company who will be doing the vinyl windows? I am sensing $ kicking back to him

debmidge Rising Star
Debmidge....I can't create a job if I don't know your interests/skills. Name would be nice unless you don't want to share (please forgive me if it's in your sig....I will go look).

hmmmm...I'm Debbie (Midge is my confident, assertive, take no poop alter ego).

It appears that you don't have a Gluten Screener in Rachelville. I'd be interested in being the "law" in town so to speak to keep people from sneaking gluten into Rachelville. Sort of like an airport screener. I know Donna is security, so if this is a duplication of duties then let me think on it some more.

I have no hobbies...only reading and doing this....I am an Insurance Agent by day. I have no talents or skills otherwise (never had time to develop them I guess). I am very analytical by nature however, I am a true Scorpio (November birthday). I'm loyal and I tell the truth to the point of being brutal (I have to stop myself sometimes). I love to make people laugh - I try to find humor in everything (forgive me, but even funerals - like the time my grandfather's brother was laid out in coffin without socks on - shoes but no socks. Now my sister & I recalled that he never wore socks even in winter and it just made us giggle to see that. That sent us into the worst case of giggles where we had to leave the funeral home and walk outside a bit).

queenofhearts Explorer
Sorry to interrup the ice cream thread........but I am bustin here. Can I yell and scream in Rachelville and no one will hear, but listen.

I think that I should resign my post as Senator as todays, politics did me in. Ever feel "Nobody loves me, everyone hates me...I think I'll go eat worms".

Bad day at the Preservation Meeting. We got sold out by the town who was worried about a law suit, by a TOWN COUNCILMAN. Town Council, appoints the Preservations Commission members (with semi-judicial authority)..that would be me, and currently Chairman. Town Manager is staff for the Town Council.

Town Councilman wanted vinyl replacment windows in his historical house, we denied. (wood, wood,wood), threated to sue the town, and they caved.....leaving us with our fingers up our *** (nose).

No reply needed. I am just screaming out loud.........CAN YOU HEAR ME.

I so resign my position as Senator for Rachelville and would like to solicit the position of Town Cryer if the job is open.

Lisa

Lisa, I admire you for making the effort. Politics can be so frustrating. It takes a lot of guts & patience to stick with it.

Leah

Oh yes, it also takes a lot of ice cream!

Daxin Explorer

Lisa -- Of course we'll listen. That's why we're here. I hope you have a better day. I am glad you felt you could rant here. We all need to ven once in a while.

Well, of to take DD to daycare. Back soon.

AndreaB Contributor

Debbie: Operator of the degluten chamber; Security

Morning all.

Good to see you Ryan!

I've got three weeks til my daughter and I start school and during that time will be trying (note: I said trying) to only be on here when I won't be teaching. :o A monumental task at that. :P

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Lisa

So admire your efforts.

I spent 2 years fighting to keep our little 7 acre plot at the end of the street 'a green space'

the $$ speaks and the builder was in the 'pocket's of the township so in 1 DAY OUR BEAUTIFUL 200 YEAR OLD TREES (some were speciem species that the arborist we hired said and it was agreed 8 would stay) were leveled by the bulldozers.even the 8 that were to be saved.......now the McMansions are their crowded in so tight they can spit out their windows into the next door neighbor's window..

say la vie...

judy

queenofhearts Explorer
Lisa

So admire your efforts.

I spent 2 years fighting to keep our little 7 acre plot at the end of the street 'a green space'

the $$ speaks and the builder was in the 'pocket's of the township so in 1 DAY OUR BEAUTIFUL 200 YEAR OLD TREES (some were speciem species that the arborist we hired said and it was agreed 8 would stay) were leveled by the bulldozers.even the 8 that were to be saved.......now the McMansions are their crowded in so tight they can spit out their windows into the next door neighbor's window..

say la vie...

judy

Oh, what a sad tale... my heart goes out to you. We lost all our trees in Hurricane Fran, & that was painful enough, but it would be even worse to see them go from sheer stupidity...

swittenauer Enthusiast

Well, I took my daughter to meet her 1st grade teacher last night. All went well. None of her friends are in her class but like she said that just means a whole new group of friends this year. I'm glad she is okay with everything. Last night my husband gave her his school desk from when he was her age. She just looked so cute sitting in it. I was touched but then again....I'm touched by everything it seems. I'm sappy to say the least.

Green12 Enthusiast
Well, I took my daughter to meet her 1st grade teacher last night. All went well. None of her friends are in her class but like she said that just means a whole new group of friends this year. I'm glad she is okay with everything. Last night my husband gave her his school desk from when he was her age. She just looked so cute sitting in it. I was touched but then again....I'm touched by everything it seems. I'm sappy to say the least.

Awww, that is so sweet. Glad it was such a happy day!

Oh, what a sad tale... my heart goes out to you. We lost all our trees in Hurricane Fran, & that was painful enough, but it would be even worse to see them go from sheer stupidity...

In the are I live in there has been lots of redevelopment, so we lost a lot of trees :( . But a lot of them had that dutch elm disease...

AndreaB Contributor
Well, I took my daughter to meet her 1st grade teacher last night. All went well. None of her friends are in her class but like she said that just means a whole new group of friends this year. I'm glad she is okay with everything. Last night my husband gave her his school desk from when he was her age. She just looked so cute sitting in it. I was touched but then again....I'm touched by everything it seems. I'm sappy to say the least.

I just looked at where you live. A little bit too far for our daughters to meet up. :(

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