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nikki-uk Enthusiast
Oh, Nikki...sorry you're ill. :( It's only man flu if you whine and complain like a baby. ;)

Really?? Well I never ;) complain so *blows nose* it MUST be an authentic illness !!! *wrapping blanket a little tighter*

Does that mean that you've already got you Christmas stuff down, Sarah?

Tis unlucky to take it down before the 6th Jan!! (the twelve days of christmas an' all that)

And shame on me....I bought another box of the chocolate gummi bears yesterday.....I hid them though after I had a few...

No problem!!....diets don't start until next week ;)


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Nikki how are you feeling today?

That's true diets do go into effect just yet ;)

jerseyangel Proficient

Mornin all!

I was just catching up on all the Sillie news I missed yesterday.....My son and his girlfriend came from NJ, and we all had such a nice day. And yes, there was wine involved :D I'm a fiend :PB)

Our Sarah is back! Stupid Christmas glutenings :angry:

Bevvie wevvie!!! :D

Nikki--you poor thing :( The flu is awful--I hope it doesn't last long....take care, get lots of rest and don't forget the chicken soup ;)

I also need to go on a diet--way too much candy and cookies as of late--and all this talk of marshmallows, caramel and toffee is not helping :lol: M-m-m...toffee.....

Love The Sound of Music! If I had to choose, I would say "My Favorite Things" is my favorite song from it, but all of the music was so good.

I have to say, though, that I can't wait for Desparate Housewives to come back.....

Peter is our sillie oracle---that struck me as so funny. "oracle" :lol:

blueeyedmanda Community Regular
Mornin all!

I was just catching up on all the Sillie news I missed yesterday.....My son and his girlfriend came from NJ, and we all had such a nice day. And yes, there was wine involved :D I'm a fiend :PB)

Was this the first time your son and his girlfriend have visited since you guys have been moved in and unpacked?

jerseyangel Proficient
Was this the first time your son and his girlfriend have visited since you guys have been moved in and unpacked?

Yes :)

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I bet that was nice, get to show the house off :)

I spent Saturday with my mom at her house. It was a lot of fun. I exchanged gifts with everyone and got to play with Sabrina. I bought her this Playskool walker/riding toy. She enjoyed the box more than anything. It was an exhausting day though, since I drove 2 hrs to get there and 2 back...by 10 that night I was out. I slept through John watching the patriots/NYG game....darn! LOL :)

Darn210 Enthusiast
Tis unlucky to take it down before the 6th Jan!! (the twelve days of christmas an' all that)

Even if the stuff has been up since the first of December?

Amanda - cute new Av - and excellent captionizing . . . ain't it the truth.


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elye Community Regular
Good Morning Emily!

How are you on the last day of 2007?

Well, I just went and executed one of the toughest workouts in years. Pushed myself VERY hard on the treadmill, flames coming off my runners, etc., as damage control. I am not weighing myself...not until next week...or perhaps the week after.. :rolleyes:

Tis unlucky to take it down before the 6th Jan!! (the twelve days of christmas an' all that)

Oh!...Bring on the bad luck...Cannot stand looking at the suff anymore. It's COMIN' DOWN TODAY!!

Love The Sound of Music! If I had to choose, I would say "My Favorite Things" is my favorite song from it, but all of the music was so good.

Yes, I think I'm the only one on the planet who just cannot manage to appreciate all of the SOM score. Now, if we're gonna talk about unforgettable performances and music that is in a class by itself, THIS gets me every time:

blueeyedmanda Community Regular
Amanda - cute new Av - and excellent captionizing . . . ain't it the truth.

She actually spent Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and the following day with her biological mom...and when my mom picked her back up at Child Services on Thursday, she found out the baby hadn't had a change of clothes the entire time she was "home" My mom peered in the diaper bag at all the clean clothes she sent, it was obvious none had ever been touched. Then the one pair of pajamas that she must have worn her whole visit, were literally pitch black....eww! My mom dunked her in the bath tub the minute she got her home.

So after my rant...sorry had to get that off my chest. So I saw her and we all gave her presents on Saturday. She is such a pleasant baby...she has been in the system since birth...her mom has supposedly done almost everything that she needs in order to get her child back. But when the baby's father comes along (mom's boyfriend) she forgets about the baby...even leaving it alone for hours...and now the baby comes back to us dirty. So I guess if the mom screws up again the baby will go for adoption. So in my eyes, why not allow her to keep screwing up and let the baby go to a family who wants her....an adoptive home. The system will keep delaying it and delaying it and by the time she is ready for adoption she could be 3 or 4...if not older and than her chances of getting adopted get smaller and smaller...people want babies. I know some people need those chances to prove themselves but look at the best interest of the kid....give her half the chance to have a great life....

Sorry for the rant.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I have to post this. I am such a proud Auntie!

My sister Tammy entered her baby, Silvia into this Cutest Baby Picture Contest and Silvia won in the Infant Category.

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nikki-uk Enthusiast
Well, I just went and executed one of the toughest workouts in years. Pushed myself VERY hard on the treadmill, flames coming off my runners, etc., as damage control. I am not weighing myself...not until next week...or perhaps the week after.. :rolleyes:

:lol: No scales PLEASE!!! (gym not open 'til next week :o )

THIS gets me every time:

Good Choice Emily !!

I have just watched ''OLIVER!'' (1968 version with Oliver Reed - the only one worth watching IMO)

Food glorious food!

Hot sausage and Mustard!!!

(we are driving Susie INSANE!)

..so what's everyone doing tonight??

Hubby's brother (who lives in Australia) has already phoned us wishing us a Happy New Year

I will be watching movies (with blanket) on the sofa...Mmmmm, things just ain't as wild as they used to be..... :rolleyes:

I will try to stay up until midnight !!

jerseyangel Proficient

That was so good--I love musicals! :D

My favorites are "My Fair Lady" and "The Music Man"--I saw the latter twice on broadway during it's run a few years ago. We were there for Craig Bierko's last performance, a Sunday matinee--I'll never forget it.

Nothing beats the original movie, though--this just mkes me happy--

jerseyangel Proficient
I have to post this. I am such a proud Auntie!

My sister Tammy entered her baby, Silvia into this Cutest Baby Picture Contest and Silvia won in the Infant Category.

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She's a beauty! :D

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

Silvia and Sabrina are only a month apart so that is like having built in playmates too, when Silvia comes to visit twice a week.

dlp252 Apprentice

Happy New Year to all the sillies!

elye Community Regular

Ha! Since we're all in a youtube mood, I'll share what I found while I've been poking around the site. This is perhaps a bit late, but most of us still have our Christmas decorations up, so the mood may still be there:

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DingoGirl Enthusiast
And just in case I get lost again.......

Happy Nude New Year!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

BEV!!!!!!!!!!!! you silly, try not to get lost for TOO long....we miss you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

And OMG, did you notice Crate and Barrell, or was it Williams Sonoma...can't rember, had MARSHMALLOWS wrapped in CARAMEL??? Genius!! I stayed far away from these however.

OMG - how evil - did you know that See's candy has been doing this exact thing for years? 'tis my favorite thing in the store........PURE EVIL!!!!!!!!!

I made homemade marshmallows last night...enjoying them in my coffee now (um, they ARE to be given away).......I guess my no-sugar rule has not gone into effect yet..... :ph34r:

So do I !!!!

(Susie doesn't .. :lol: )

Back to bed....

you guys WON"T believe this....I LOVE Sound of Music!!!!!!!!! :lol: watched it last night, as a matter of fact, for the bazillionth time......there ARE a handful of musicals I do love - mostly from childhood - until I became a cranky-ass jaded adult. :lol:

Christopher Plummer is DELICIOUS in that role...............

NIKKI!!!!!! Man flu!!!!!!!! oh so sorry little kitten, make the boys wait on YOU today!!!!!!!

Oh, Nikki...sorry you're ill. :( It's only man flu if you whine and complain like a baby. ;)

:lol:

Seems a little early for gardening. Does that mean that you've already got you Christmas stuff down, Sarah? And has anybody heard if the special adhesive garland (ie, duct tape) was all that Alex needed to finish off her tree?

hmm......what DID ever become of Alex's evil tree? :lol:

She actually spent Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and the following day with her biological mom...and when my mom picked her back up at Child Services on Thursday, she found out the baby hadn't had a change of clothes the entire time she was "home" My mom peered in the diaper bag at all the clean clothes she sent, it was obvious none had ever been touched. Then the one pair of pajamas that she must have worn her whole visit, were literally pitch black....eww! My mom dunked her in the bath tub the minute she got her home.

Sorry for the rant.

Amanda........rant away. This is sooooo sad. :( My friend Gail is an attorney for the county, in juvenile court....she has seen some unbelievably heinous things. (she works to get babies/children placed in good homes.) we must pray for little Sabrina to find a good home sooner than later. She looks adorable. I want to PUNISH her stupid crack-wh_ _ _ mother....... (insert angry-faced emoticon)

oops - did I say that????????

I will be watching movies (with blanket) on the sofa...Mmmmm, things just ain't as wild as they used to be.....

I will try to stay up until midnight !!

COZY!!!!! I am doing the exact same!!!!!! New Year's Eve is for amateurs....I never go out.

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Ha! Since we're all in a youtube mood, I'll share what I found while I've been poking around the site. This is perhaps a bit late, but most of us still have our Christmas decorations up, so the mood may still be there:

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:lol: :lol: :lol:

Emily - - your dad is a NUT - - I have never seen that show......OMG - clearly it's from whence your get your silly :lol:

Jestgar Rising Star

Mornin' all. And happy almost (or current?) New Year.

I, um, own all the musicals mentioned so if anyone plans to torture Susie I would suggest kidnap and park her in front of my TV with some heinous musical playing :ph34r:

And maybe Peter can explain to me why my cat feels like knocking me over in the kitchen is the best way to convince me he deserves treats...

jerseyangel Proficient
She actually spent Christmas Eve, Christmas Day and the following day with her biological mom...

Somehow, I missed this....that's horrible :( I have to say I agree with everything Susie said on the subject of the mom. I will keep a good thought for little Sabrina :)

Happy New Year to all the sillies!

And to you too, Donna!

Ha! Since we're all in a youtube mood, I'll share what I found while I've been poking around the site. This is perhaps a bit late, but most of us still have our Christmas decorations up, so the mood may still be there:

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How cool is your dad :D

DingoGirl Enthusiast
I, um, own all the musicals mentioned so if anyone plans to torture Susie I would suggest kidnap and park her in front of my TV with some heinous musical playing :ph34r: best way to convince me he deserves treats...

:lol: attack cats are funny

and BTW let's clarify here.....I think I like the OLD musicals......the classics. Never minded watching them - in fact LOVED Sound of Music, Wizard of Oz, My Fair Lady, Oliver.......'tis true!!!!!! I think it's the newer ones.......OMG OMG OMG I borrowed Chicago from someone and lasted all of about 8 minutes - was FURIOUS - - - was DEEPLY TORTURED - - so skipped to the end and watched last scene......worst thing I've ever seen.

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Jestgar Rising Star
I borrowed Chicago from someone and lasted all of about 8 minutes - was FURIOUS - - - was DEEPLY TORTURED - - so skipped to the end and watched last scene......worst thing I've ever seen.

hmmm, I like Chicago. But I felt this way ^ about Moulin Rouge, so I guess I can relate.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I think I sing-a-long most to Grease

I also enjoy West Side Story as well.

Has anyone watched that new movie Hairspray yet?

DingoGirl Enthusiast
hmmm, I like Chicago. But I felt this way ^ about Moulin Rouge, so I guess I can relate.

oh dear gaaaaaaaaaaawd.......someone gave me Moulin Rouge as a gift a few years ago......most painful cacaphony (sp?) of unimaginable visual and auditory torture - - I totally forgot about that - have blocked it out - - Jess - it may have been WORSE than Chicago :lol: :lol: :blink:

OMG - we were speaking of kitty massages the other day, were we not? and look what I found!!!!

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:lol:

Jestgar Rising Star

Adorable!!

And there's a translated version:

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