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CarlaB Enthusiast
Did the lack of hair influence your decision? :blink:

Oh, yea! I forgot!


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dlp252 Apprentice
:ph34r: Donna!

:lol::lol::lol:

Was hoping no one noticed that, lol. :lol:

Hmmm....I'm thinking the cows doing their business on or around our nice fresh rachelville grown veggies is not a good thing. <_<

I hereby object to cows pooping in the vegetable garden! I OBJECT!! (In case you didnt hear me) :D

:lol: The President has spoken!

Then maybe after their poop is composted, we need a poop hauler to take it over and fertilize the garden, the poop won't be smelly at that point. Might be an appropriate job for the town idiot! :lol:

:lol::lol::lol:

AndreaB Contributor
Was hoping no one noticed that, lol. :lol:

Sometimes I go back through recent pages in case I missed something. When this thread is hopping, I am more certain to do that....and when it's slow, I generally don't miss anything. :) You just need to hope it's a day I don't feel like posting. :lol: (which does happen believe it or not). :P

dlp252 Apprentice
Kind of a punishment for going back into the pages of the OMG thread.... :P

Yes this should be a decree...anyone who goes back should incur punishment, lol. (Okay, maybe only TheDave!) :lol:

I'd like to bring something to everyone's attention--I have done a successful multiple quote post for the first time ever! I'm pretty proud B):lol:

OMGosh...is it true? :lol:

Doesn't poop hauler = attorney :lol::lol::lol:

I think I'd better keep quiet on this one...there IS one attorney (very nice I might add) in my office who has gluten intolerance, lol. :lol:

By-the-way, great picture!

Did the lack of hair influence your decision? :blink:

:lol: OMGosh...I didn't even think of that...I was going to start guessing. :lol:

Jean-Luc Rookie
I think I'd better keep quiet on this one...there IS one attorney (very nice I might add) in my office who has gluten intolerance, lol. :lol:

By-the-way, great picture!

:lol: OMGosh...I didn't even think of that...I was going to start guessing. :lol:

Too funny, Donna do you work at an attorney's office?

Yes, I am the one in the middle. I only put the pic up because it is the only jpg I could find. That picture was from last year, Army 98 Fordham 0. The two guys are my touch judges, I was the referee for the match.

dlp252 Apprentice
Too funny, Donna do you work at an attorney's office?

Yes, I do...I don't say too much about work here because I am one of 5 people in this office who are gluten intolerant or Celiac, lol. ;)

Jean-Luc Rookie
Yes, I do...I don't say too much about work here because I am one of 5 people in this office who are gluten intolerant or Celiac, lol. ;)

wow, that is amazing. I am the only one in my office. One of our assistants has Crohns but I believe I am the only one with celiac disease or possible celiac disease.

does everyone get the new name?


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DingoGirl Enthusiast
Doesn't poop hauler = attorney :lol::lol::lol:

excellent Picard..... :lol::lol::lol:

Andrea - cute pic!

The B girls - always cute - Carla, are you asking for that photo as you sit right next to your daughter on the couch? :lol:

Patti - so proud of you and your multiple quotes....I remember my first time too...hold me..... :rolleyes:

Everybody else - just a quick drive-by and hello - - guests arriving this afternoon and that's the best and worst thing - - because of extensive cleaning adn sterilizing! (great motivation, as we all know!!)

the dingos - - - lying on the floor, clinically depressed from boredom.....no walk today, no one to chase and hunt down, as far as I know.....

still have back-pages to read....hate going back..... :o

See you! ;)

CarlaB Enthusiast
The B girls - always cute - Carla, are you asking for that photo as you sit right next to your daughter on the couch? :lol:

Well, technically speaking, I am not right next to her on the couch, we are in chairs ... next to each other. I don't talk much these days .... you should see this thing I have to have in my mouth when I'm home!! It's a nice break for my kids!

jerseyangel Proficient
wow, that is amazing. I am the only one in my office. One of our assistants has Crohns but I believe I am the only one with celiac disease or possible celiac disease.

does everyone get the new name?

:lol: I just noticed the new name!

Pleased to meet you, Captain :D

DingoGirl Enthusiast
does everyone get the new name?

no.....what did I miss? but - are you wearing Star Trek shirts? is it a trekkie thing? :blink: BTW was it you that is Acadian? so exotic...I am so white bread/wasp/Nordic, oh, except for some Huguenots in my background - french rebel reformationists - - oh and I am related to some Old West vigilantes (Sheriff Pat Garret and the Garrett Brothers, who killed Billy the Kidd )....explains a lot about me.....always the crime-fighter ( used to want to be a cop)

Am trying to clean my house! Stop!! Stop!! must....get.....away

AndreaB Contributor
does everyone get the new name?

Yep.

I don't talk much these days .... you should see this thing I have to have in my mouth when I'm home!! It's a nice break for my kids!

:lol:

jerseyangel Proficient

Hi Susan!

Nice to see you :)

That's the thing about company--you have to clean before they arrive, and then again after they leave!!! :lol:

This morning I was literally on my hands and knees cleaning up grease spots all over my kitchen floor. :angry: The funny thing is, they weren't there when I went to bed :blink: Had to have something to do with my son's work boots.....

AndreaB Contributor
Everybody else - just a quick drive-by and hello - - guests arriving this afternoon and that's the best and worst thing - - because of extensive cleaning adn sterilizing! (great motivation, as we all know!!)

the dingos - - - lying on the floor, clinically depressed from boredom.....no walk today, no one to chase and hunt down, as far as I know.....

Susan,

Despite having to extensively clean and the poor depressed puppies.....I hope you have a good time with your guests. If you haven't read OMG, hop on over for my response on your neice.

This morning I was literally on my hands and knees cleaning up grease spots all over my kitchen floor. :angry: The funny thing is, they weren't there when I went to bed :blink: Had to have something to do with my son's work boots.....

I make him clean up the mess. Doesn't sound like fun at all. :angry:

Jean-Luc Rookie
no.....what did I miss? but - are you wearing Star Trek shirts? is it a trekkie thing? :blink: BTW was it you that is Acadian? so exotic...I am so white bread/wasp/Nordic, oh, except for some Huguenots in my background - french rebel reformationists - - oh and I am related to some Old West vigilantes (Sheriff Pat Garret and the Garrett Brothers, who killed Billy the Kidd )....explains a lot about me.....always the crime-fighter ( used to want to be a cop)

Am trying to clean my house! Stop!! Stop!! must....get.....away

Yes, French/Acadian heritage.

:lol: I just noticed the new name!

Pleased to meet you, Captain :D

Nice -- I like it. Too bad I was enlisted.

no.....what did I miss? but - are you wearing Star Trek shirts? is it a trekkie thing? :blink:

yes, Trekkie reference. I figured the link would be easy for everyone to remember -- ex-navy diver and my last name. :lol::rolleyes::D

Ok, I am off. Need to get home.

swittenauer Enthusiast

So does anyone have it as bad as I do as far as this site goes? It is minimized on my computer at work all day. I hate to miss out for too long because then I have so much to read to catch up. Ha!

flagbabyds Collaborator
So does anyone have it as bad as I do as far as this site goes? It is minimized on my computer at work all day. I hate to miss out for too long because then I have so much to read to catch up. Ha!

oh yeah, i got home from working at frosh orientation and i had like 112 emails from celiac.com, which is many more than i usually get, cause i get notification of a new reply to this topic cause i can't get THAT far behind, or i will never catch up.

swittenauer Enthusiast

I think I spent the first 1/2 hour at work today just reading to catch up on here.

AndreaB Contributor
So does anyone have it as bad as I do as far as this site goes? It is minimized on my computer at work all day. I hate to miss out for too long because then I have so much to read to catch up. Ha!

I hear you. I just hope that I don't get pages behind when I really have to do something. It usually takes me 1/2 hour to an hour to catch up in the morning and I try to be on consistently at night after the kids are in bed....by then it's usually calmed down.

morganb Newbie
Well, technically speaking, I am not right next to her on the couch, we are in chairs ... next to each other. I don't talk much these days .... you should see this thing I have to have in my mouth when I'm home!! It's a nice break for my kids!

Yeah, sometimes I don't even understand what she says :wacko:

So does anyone have it as bad as I do as far as this site goes? It is minimized on my computer at work all day. I hate to miss out for too long because then I have so much to read to catch up. Ha!

I check it sooooo many times through out the day it's not even funny.....well maybe it is

The B girls - always cute - Carla, are you asking for that photo as you sit right next to your daughter on the couch? :lol:

I'm glad you enjoy it bc it probably won't stop since we're both lazy. Plus, I'll be going to college soon.

Green12 Enthusiast
So does anyone have it as bad as I do as far as this site goes? It is minimized on my computer at work all day. I hate to miss out for too long because then I have so much to read to catch up. Ha!

ummmm, yeah :lol::lol:

Girls, and our few men, and dingos,

My phone lines went down today so no internet. I was in panic mode, what am I gonna miss on the board :blink::blink:

I have a lot of reading to do to catch up.

Shel Silverstein- I have a collection of his books, he was my favorite growing up- I think I have all of them.

Grease- LOVE IT, I love Grease 2 also, with Michelle Pfiefer (sp?). I watched that over and over and over again when I was 10 or 11, around there. The three questionable songs, not for young ears, "Reproduction" , "Do it For Our Country" and "Gonna Score Tonight", me and my friends would sing them at the top of our lungs, knew every word but didn't know exactly what it meant :lol:

Picard- great picture!!! You are a soccer coach too, right? I thought that is what you said and it looks like you are wearing some kind of sports uniform in the picture...

Susan- I am available to dingosit the bored staring dogs for you :lol:

Back to reading....

Green12 Enthusiast

Forgot to say, I love everyone's new pictures,

.....still waiting for Rachel in a purple dress and heels :D

Rachel--24 Collaborator
Grease- LOVE IT, I love Grease 2 also, with Michelle Pfiefer (sp?). I watched that over and over and over again when I was 10 or 11, around there. The three questionable songs, not for young ears, "Reproduction" , "Do it For Our Country" and "Gonna Score Tonight", me and my friends would sing them at the top of our lungs, knew every word but didn't know exactly what it meant :lol:

OMG julie!!

I LOVE Grease 2!! I think I saw if first before I ever saw Grease....I loved it...have seen it too many times to count. I probably know it by heart. Because I saw it first, I never really liked the original Grease half as much. Nobody else gets this!! Everyone looks at me like I'm off my rocker cuz I like the one with Michelle Pfiefer better.....sue me! :rolleyes:

The songs you named arent my favs though...I liked "I'll be Your Girl For All Seasons", "Cool Rider" and the one at the end...when they're at the luau....cant think of it right now.

AndreaB Contributor
My phone lines went down today so no internet. I was in panic mode, what am I gonna miss on the board :blink::blink:

I have a lot of reading to do to catch up.

Julie,

I was wondering where you were today.....wasn't worried......yet. :)

CarlaB Enthusiast

I saw Grease in the theater and both Olivia Newton John and John Travolta were wildly popular. They played the songs on the radio, too. It was big summer hit ... I was in high school.

I saw Grease 2 a couple years ago, but I don't remember it. I remember liking it better than I thought I would, but I don't really even remember it being in the theaters.

Okay, showing my age here ... I'll have to rent the second one again. I can see how you could like the second one better if the first was in the theaters before you were old enough to see it there.

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