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Oh, the presha!!!!! I am NOT how they are describing!!! Trust me . . . they just like me because I'm goofy and make them laugh!

One word for you lady- BULL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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mouse Enthusiast

Lynne, I agree with Beverly - BULL ****!!

Jen, I love your photo. Lynne told me how young you are. I could not believe that so much wisdom comes from someone your age. I had been picturing you in your mid to late 30's. And here you are a very beautiful young woman, inside and out.

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

Okay, guys, GUESS who took the picture that is Jen's new avatar????? YOURS TRULY!!!!!! Isn't she GORGEOUS? What a beautiful girl. And she just radiates goodness. She is such a GREAT person!

AndreaB Contributor

Jen,

Beautiful photo of you. Lynne, great shot.

I posted earlier (I thought). Must have moved onto something else before it went through.

jenvan Collaborator

You guys spoil me--you're too sweet !!! My mom doesn't know it, but she takes full responsibility for the delay in Lynne's new avatar :) She is e-mailing the pics to me tonight!

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

We're not too sweet -- we just tell it like it is, Jen!!! Besides, you deserve to be spoiled. (especially after those chocolate cupcakes . . . . yummmmmmm!)

bluejeangirl Contributor

So your saying the picture in Mouse's advar is Lynne and in Lynne's advar is a picture of Mouse. Hmmm lol I'm confused anyway one thing I can agree on Jen is a little cutie :)

Gail


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CarlaB Enthusiast
So your saying the picture in Mouse's advar is Lynne and in Lynne's advar is a picture of Mouse. Hmmm lol I'm confused anyway one thing I can agree on Jen is a little cutie :)

Gail

No, the picture in Lynne's avatar is Mouse, and the picture in Mouse's avatar is Mouse -- she just looks more like an ostrich in one picture than in the other.

Guest Mtndog
No, the picture in Lynne's avatar is Mouse, and the picture in Mouse's avatar is Mouse -- she just looks more like an ostrich in one picture than in the other.

Excellent explanation!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jen- You look gorgeous (and much less furry!).

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

I am IN the picture in my Avatar . . . . just WAY over to the left!!!!!

jenvan Collaborator
Excellent explanation!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jen- You look gorgeous (and much less furry!).

Ha ha ! That's right--a serious waxing helps :lol: Although Pookie will be mad if she hears she got booted from my avatar :)

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

Hey -- Pookie is pretty laid back . .. she didn't even bite me when I was up there!! I like that cat!

jenvan Collaborator
Hey -- Pookie is pretty laid back . .. she didn't even bite me when I was up there!! I like that cat!

Yeah, she told me later on that she was kind-of mad you didn't even *try* to snuggle with her. Gosh Lynne ! :o

mouse Enthusiast

Thank you Carla for explaining. At least YOU AGREE that I do look like that Ostrich. And what would make everyone smile if I took him away. He sure makes me smile.

Lynne, enough stalling - where is your photo.

CarlaB Enthusiast
Thank you Carla for explaining. At least YOU AGREE that I do look like that Ostrich. And what would make everyone smile if I took him away. He sure makes me smile.

Lynne, enough stalling - where is your photo.

I didn't necesarily say I agree, I'm staying out of that one! ... but the thing is, I love birds! We have four of them, so even if I did say there was a resemblance, it would be a compliment.

But I do think Lynne is stalling long enough.

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

I am NOT stalling . . . . Jen has not e-mailed the picture to me . . . . CUT ME SOME SLACK :lol::lol::lol:B)

CarlaB Enthusiast
CUT ME SOME SLACK :lol::lol::lol:B)

NEVER!!

VegasCeliacBuckeye Collaborator

You gals kill me...and I thought I was bananas!

LOL

:lol:

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

GALS?????? GALS??????? Chris . . . . I thought you were so enlightened!!! Please tell me that you don't refer to the women in your office as GALS?????? :lol::lol::lol:

CarlaB Enthusiast
GALS?????? GALS??????? Chris . . . . I thought you were so enlightened!!! Please tell me that you don't refer to the women in your office as GALS?????? :lol::lol::lol:

I never know what to call women either, women, gals, girls???? Which is correct? How can Chris know if there are women who don't even know?

jenvan Collaborator
I never know what to call women either, women, gals, girls???? Which is correct? How can Chris know if there are women who don't even know?

Well, since we *are* women, I think we can call ourselves whatever we like ! However, that rule doesn't apply to the "guys!" :) I like to use all of them, depending on the situation :)

NOW--I sent Lynne the pic this morning--so its out of my hands! :lol::P

DingoGirl Enthusiast

Well I guess I am not enlightened either.....I call women gals also :huh: And girls, women, whatever comes to mind!

BTW you ALL are so darn cute, whoever's picture is in your avatar! :)

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

I was just bustin' Chris' chops! Had to give him some grief over SOMETHING -- the guy is freaking amazing!! :P

Jen e-mailed the picture of us . . . as you can tell, I DON'T like having my picture taken, but I WILL place it in my avatar . . . . TEMPORARILY. The other girl in the picture is Brooke, my son's girlfriend . . . . . . Both she and Jen's pictures are good. Mine looks pretty bad . . . . .

Okay, the file is too big, so I'm going to have to go in and re-size it . . . . . I'm NOT good at it, so it may take some time . . . again CUT ME SOME SLACK!!!!!!!!! :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::angry::lol::lol::lol:

It's done . . . . are you happy now??????? :lol::lol::P:P:P:P

AndreaB Contributor

Hey Lynne,

Yes, we are happier now. It's good to see you front and center instead of half cut off on the side. :D

2Boys4Me Enthusiast

I'm confused :huh: . I see three lovely ladies. I thought I would see some kind of hideous Quasimodo kind of thing the way you were talking. :P

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