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kareng Grand Master

I think that would depend on what she was snogging.... :huh:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

:D:D:D


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jerseyangel Proficient

Ah....there's our birfday goil now !

How's yer day goin' so phar, Jess?

elye Community Regular

Gnick the uber-runner! Dunno how anyone can run 26 miles straight -- dear gawd, I am done after 10 K, and that's after I've trained. .. . . . ..you is amazin', Nicola! :)B)

Yep--I say, snog away !!!!! :D

Is that an unusual practice ? :P

... .And are you permitted to let out a li'l moan? Well, seeing as it is Jyessss's birthday, I should think that she'd be given the go-ahead to scream.. . . . . .. :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient

I am done after 10 K

I'd be done after 10 minutes....but that another story... :huh:

:P a wee moan :P

kareng Grand Master

I'd be done after 10 minutes....but that another story... :huh:

:P a wee moan :P

Patti & I will stroll to Starbucks for our exercise.

jerseyangel Proficient

Patti & I will stroll to Starbucks for our exercise.

Sounds poifect! :D

Jestgar Rising Star

I will aim for the scream.

Spending my day at work, but took yesterday, and will take tomorrow off, so it's all good. And the woman in the next lab made me a chocolate rum mousse cake. So it could end up being REALLY good. :P


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And the woman in the next lab made me a chocolate rum mousse cake.

WHOA!!!!!!!

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gluten-free right???

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY JyESS!!!

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Em!!...I have'nae actually run further than 10 miles in one go yet, building slowly but plagued by niggles and injuries in this ole creaking body rolleyes.gif

May have to lay off the running for a good few days as me phoots giving me quite a bit of pain dry.gif

kareng Grand Master

Em!!...I have'nae actually run further than 10 miles in one go yet, building slowly but plagued by niggles and injuries in this ole creaking body rolleyes.gif

May have to lay off the running for a good few days as me phoots giving me quite a bit of pain dry.gif

You can walk with Patti & me for coffee/tea! :)

My "brillant" J is at Frisbee Club in the pouring rain at 38 degrees. There are at least 4 National Merit Scholars out in the rain, too. Not smart enough to come in out of the rain? :blink:

jerseyangel Proficient

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Oh goodie!! Nik brought cocktails fer everybody!! :D

Jestgar Rising Star

Oh goodie!! Nik brought cocktails fer everybody!! :D

She's sharp that DK. Plans ahead n'all.

psawyer Proficient

I'm late to the party, but Happy B'day, Jess!

curlyfries Contributor

Just had to poop in and wish Jess a HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!!!

I feel like I've been neglecting me psillies, lately. Too busy and too tired to chat. But I've been reading along.......GAWD ya'll've been talkin' alot! :o

Loey Rising Star

I think that would depend on what she was snogging.... :huh:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

I'm guessing that snogging is akin to rectifying. Whatever it is - ENJOY!!!!!!

Loey

Jestgar Rising Star

I'm guessing that snogging is akin to rectifying. Whatever it is - ENJOY!!!!!!

Loey

Well, I took tomorrow off so that should give me plenty of time to try one of everything - maybe even the unusual :ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r: (assuming, of course, he reaches his moment of fulfillment first....)

mushroom Proficient

I'm guessing that snogging is akin to rectifying.

Well, leading in the same general direction ;)

Judy3 Contributor

Still working at this time of day now that's a joke!! Eating an apple to pacify by hungry belly. Did someone say cake? I need to learn how to make gluten free cake..

mmmmmmmm :D

jerseyangel Proficient

Still working at this time of day now that's a joke!! Eating an apple to pacify by hungry belly. Did someone say cake? I need to learn how to make gluten free cake..

mmmmmmmm :D

Betty Crocker makes a really good mix--very easy :D I phrequently turn the yellow one into a spice cake.....

jerseyangel Proficient

(assuming, of course, he reaches his moment of fulfillment first....)

Don't ferget the wee moan!! :o

:P

Judy3 Contributor

Betty Crocker makes a really good mix--very easy :D I phrequently turn the yellow one into a spice cake.....

Me saw that in the store and almost fainted at the price.. lol

jerseyangel Proficient

Me saw that in the store and almost fainted at the price.. lol

The one downside.... <_<

Judy3 Contributor

The one downside.... <_<

I used to be a caterer I'll figure this out and send u all the receipe.. :D

celiac-mommy Collaborator

I used to be a caterer I'll figure this out and send u all the receipe.. :D

I did that with Pamela's baking mix, minus the buttermilk powder. I LOVE it!!!

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Happy B-Day Jess! Drinking a little wine courtesy of Gnick to celebrate...

And Happy snogging! :D

kareng Grand Master

Happy B-Day Jess! Drinking a little wine courtesy of Gnick to celebrate...

And Happy snogging! :D

I'm having the one with the orange on it and in a wine glass. Delicious! Has quite a kick to it! Cheers!

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