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Darn210 Enthusiast

I missed that one too--but loved it!! :rolleyes:

I love all the clysdale/budweiser commercials . . . I sat over there on youtube for a while a watched a few more.

HiYa Patti!!!! I thought I might be see'n ya!!! :D

Ginger sounds spicy!!!


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Mtndog Collaborator

I think it's so cute that Brits refer to redheads as ginger people. I really think I was born in the wrong country! If it's English (Irish, Scottish or Welsh) I LOVE IT!

jerseyangel Proficient

HiYa Patti!!!! I thought I might be see'n ya!!! :D

Hi yerselph there, Jan-it ;):D

jerseyangel Proficient

I think it's so cute that Brits refer to redheads as ginger people.

Tis very cute--I love Nik's wordisms....quaintly, charmingly cosmopolitan :D

elye Community Regular

[quote name='Mtndog' date='05 February 2010 - 02:10 PM'

All I know is ain't NO WAY I is makin' a steak.

jerseyangel Proficient

I know, and I agree. Not makin' no steak o'er here, either... . . ....just takes too much time... . ...and energy.. . . .....cooking that steak. Ya keep thinking, "Gawd, when's it going to be DONE?" <_<

<snort>

But yeah.....

elye Community Regular

Well, THAT was a funny trick. . .:huh: ......how in hell did my OWN quote get into Bevel's quote box from me last post?? Somethin' funny's up. . . . . ... ..... . . ...!


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JNBunnie1 Community Regular

<snort>

But yeah.....

Steak and A bJ Day huh? Boy, us girls are gonna have us some NICE Valentine's Days!!!!

I'm back. I'm not so silly, I just got fired today. They've been working their way through pretty much everyone the guests like and replacing them with cheaper versions after harassing them into insanity. They put me through hell the past two weeks trying to come up with an excuse to fire me. I actually feel relieved. My boyfriend's happy I'm not going to be so upset all the time anymore.

Nikkles, I like ginger!!! My skin's generally quite pale, but I am also VERY yellow, you have to put me next to someone else to see it because I'm so pale, but with the yellow skin it did NOT work out that time I tried to dye my hair red..... Oddly, I can wear red clothing very well..... huh.

Anyway! Sorry I haven't been around lately, much drama and tiredness. I will try to bring the silly.

jerseyangel Proficient

Well, THAT was a funny trick. . .:huh: ......how in hell did my OWN quote get into Bevel's quote box from me last post?? Somethin' funny's up. . . . . ... ..... . . ...!

I wondered about that meselph :unsure:

I'm back. I'm not so silly, I just got fired today. They've been working their way through pretty much everyone the guests like and replacing them with cheaper versions after harassing them into insanity. They put me through hell the past two weeks trying to come up with an excuse to fire me. I actually feel relieved. My boyfriend's happy I'm not going to be so upset all the time anymore.

Bunnie--ugh, so sorry about this. Too much of this kind of thing happening nowadays.....I predict you will come out of this with an even better job when all is said and done. :)

My hair is looking a bit "ginger-y" as of late, too. I tried to tone down the brassiness caused by the relaxer, used light ash brown and voila--browish-ginger. Especially in the sun.....I kinda like it B)

A pserious query fer all psyllies who Sven--does anyone else get insomnia when they work out in the evening? Not doing that again anytime soon...... <_<

Darn210 Enthusiast

A pserious query fer all psyllies who Sven--does anyone else get insomnia when they work out in the evening? Not doing that again anytime soon...... <_<

Yes . . . this is why I avoid svenning at all costs . . . no matter what time of day . . . that's my story and I'm stickin' to it. :P

Bun-knee!!! How heinous!!! It sounds like a good place to NOT be working at anymore!! I hope something comes along soon . . . that is, if you want something to come along soon. You might just want to put yer feet up and relax a bit.

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

Y'know, I've been stressing about money without a job and I realized that it's not like I've been making that much AT my job, they've cut my hours so much it's half a normal paycheck, so I might as well relax now that I'll probably be on unemployment. I'm hoping to go work at Whole Foods. I love it there. I already started applications the other day, the writing on the wall was pretty clear when I was given twice the work of my coworker and the same deadline. Not to mention the blatant hostility..... I thought I was a nice person, you know?

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

I wondered about that meselph :unsure:

Bunnie--ugh, so sorry about this. Too much of this kind of thing happening nowadays.....I predict you will come out of this with an even better job when all is said and done. :)

My hair is looking a bit "ginger-y" as of late, too. I tried to tone down the brassiness caused by the relaxer, used light ash brown and voila--browish-ginger. Especially in the sun.....I kinda like it B)

A pserious query fer all psyllies who Sven--does anyone else get insomnia when they work out in the evening? Not doing that again anytime soon...... <_<

Yes, that happens to me. I never work out within four hours of bedtime. When I actually work out....

jerseyangel Proficient

Good to know I'm not alone--I finally got to sleep shortly after Mark's alarm went off at 5AM. <yawn>

jerseyangel Proficient

I'm hoping to go work at Whole Foods. I love it there.

See, that's the ticket! Working at a place you love sounds great and should do absolute wonders fer yer stress level. Keeping me phingers crossed :D

elye Community Regular

Anyway! Sorry I haven't been around lately, much drama and tiredness. I will try to bring the silly.

Hi, Buh-gneeee! So glad you're back! I'm sorry to hear about your underhanded dismissal. . .......but really, 'tis good riddance, methinks!

My hair is looking a bit "ginger-y" as of late, too. I tried to tone down the brassiness caused by the relaxer, used light ash brown and voila--browish-ginger. Especially in the sun.....I kinda like it B)

HEY! TWO new avs needed, pronto!

Paghteeigh, I canna meet Sven after supper -- even if it's a long time before bedtime. It is a guaranteed ticket to lying there, staring-at-the-ceiling-till-three-am. Actually, so would that new April holiday idea, methinks. .. . .. . ..well, at the mattress, methinks. . . . ..... <_<:lol:

Darn210 Enthusiast

See, that's the ticket! Working at a place you love sounds great and should do absolute wonders fer yer stress level. Keeping me phingers crossed :D

. . . not to mention . . . employee discount on all yer gluten-free food.

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

. . . not to mention . . . employee discount on all yer gluten-free food.

YEAH!!!! Can you say 20%?

jerseyangel Proficient

. . . not to mention . . . employee discount on all yer gluten-free food.

Yeah--win/win!! :D

curlyfries Contributor

<sigh> . . ....missing the old days of psilly .. . .

Well, ya know......you are partly to blame <_< Get back here and stay for a while....THAT'S AN ORDER!!!

I'm back. I'm not so silly, I just got fired today. They've been working their way through pretty much everyone the guests like and replacing them with cheaper versions after harassing them into insanity. They put me through hell the past two weeks trying to come up with an excuse to fire me. I actually feel relieved. My boyfriend's happy I'm not going to be so upset all the time anymore.

BUNNIE'S BACK!!!!!! Ditto what I said to Ptaughmmn <_<

And bummers about the job :(

You might not have been around when Brian lost his job.....but it was a similar situation

Bunnie--ugh, so sorry about this. Too much of this kind of thing happening nowadays.....I predict you will come out of this with an even better job when all is said and done. :)

She's right ya know.

I know Brian is happier in his new job. ;)

Birthday card from me MIL:

Two old ladies talkin....

"I'm thinking of piercing my belly button."

"Really?"

That way I can put a hook in it to hold up my bra." :lol:

....I'm absolutely sure I will never have that problem <_<

:blink:

Well.....maybe I could do that to keep my bra from riding up! :P

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

BUNNIE'S BACK!!!!!! Ditto what I said to Ptaughmmn <_<

And bummers about the job :(

Thanks everybody!!

Lisa, yer little penguin ALWAYS makes me feel better no matter what's wrong. So thank you for that.

jerseyangel Proficient

"I'm thinking of piercing my belly button."

"Really?"

That way I can put a hook in it to hold up my bra." :lol:

<giggle>

Darn210 Enthusiast

Some words of wisdom that I read today . . .

Just because nobody understands you, it doesn't make you an artist.

mushroom Proficient

Just because nobody understands you, it doesn't make you an artist.

Nope, you could be just plain inarticulate :rolleyes:

curlyfries Contributor

Lisa, yer little penguin ALWAYS makes me feel better no matter what's wrong. So thank you for that.

:D

Me too.....I don't think I'll ever change it!

kareng Grand Master

Love the penguin & the dog is wonderful. I'll bet he's smart too.

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