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nikki-uk Enthusiast

Loey.....we've all had personal/family issues at one time or another. This just happens to be your turn. The psillies have been there for each other....thick and thin, and you're one of us :wub:

Seconded!! smile.gif

Ok, this vid was made for the psilly thread.....


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Ok, this vid was made for the psilly thread.....

What the......... :blink:

kareng Grand Master

What the......... :blink:

The real question is...why was Nik Spending time looking for this video? :blink:

Jestgar Rising Star

Seconded!! smile.gif

Ok, this vid was made for the psilly thread.....

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elye Community Regular

I dunno what's phunnier....the Diarrhea Dance or this excellent li'l guy:

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:lol:

nikki-uk Enthusiast

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Yeah, where did ya find him Geoss??

Jestgar Rising Star

I dunno what's phunnier....the Diarrhea Dance or this excellent li'l guy:

:lol:

Yeah, where did ya find him Geoss??

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Loey Rising Star

GREAT news!!!!! It was hemorrhoids (though I still don't like the doctor). Tony doesn't eat fruits or veggies (fruit does upset his stomach and he's allergic to some veggies but not all) so he's taking fiber tablets.

I am going out more. Rob and I went to the beach early and will be heading out soon for a mall (half hour away) so I can return something I bought in April at Michael's. They have a pretty good supply of beads and the necessary findings. I must have a bazillion already but I saw a beautiful necklace in Watch Hill (the wealthy section of Westerly) and My girlfriend took a photo of it so I need a certain kind of crystal to duplicate it.

As for the job interview - it went smashingly but it will be two weeks before he hers. Please keep praying.

Love to you all,

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kareng Grand Master

GREAT news!!!!! It was hemorrhoids

Not something you hear everyday! :D

Jestgar Rising Star

Not something you hear everyday! :D

:lol: :lol:

kareng Grand Master

Going to the Ozarks for a few days. I think my experience will be a lot less Hillbilly than Rachelle's vacation.

Darn210 Enthusiast

Not something you hear everyday! :D

:lol:

. . . but it was great news.

Still keeping fingers and eyes crossed for Clark's job prospect.

Darn210 Enthusiast

Going to the Ozarks for a few days. I think my experience will be a lot less Hillbilly than Rachelle's vacation.

:lol::lol:

Have a good time.

Jestgar Rising Star

Went for a hike yesterday, ~ 9 miles. Woke up this morning thinking of all the stuff I plan to do today. Then I got out of bed to make coffee.... Maybe I'll just watch movies today.... and drink...

Darn210 Enthusiast

Went for a hike yesterday, ~ 9 miles. Woke up this morning thinking of all the stuff I plan to do today. Then I got out of bed to make coffee.... Maybe I'll just watch movies today.... and drink...

Yes!!!! Same with me . . . except for that 9 mile hike part :P

sb2178 Enthusiast

Wow, I missed a lot of drama, amusement, and tragedy (ish). Just took me an hour to catch up. My family is so delightfully normal and boring. Except that my mother refuses to turn her cell phone on, but my parents don't have a landline in the current house, and so I can't call her back. Not that I specifically need to, but it's surprisingly irritating. Perhaps I shall write letters, as she sent me envelopes with stamps on them. Ah! passive agressive hint?

1. I think I would like to avoid in-laws, and am glad the move is over.

2. Am glad you survived the sketchy campgroup.

3. Avoiding babies is an excellent plan for college. Avoiding STDs = extra credit.

4. Crazy wildlife stories: would like to see foxes meet woodpecker.

5. Really, fanny means something located an another area of the anatomy?? Does everyone snigger at people named Fannie?

Considering roommating with a stranger. A guy, weirdly enough, with DH. Not that I object to living with a guy but typically have done some in a larger group (i.e. 3 bedrooms, 3 roommates) as opposed to a 2 bedroom. Hrmmm... 'twould be cheaper and a consideraly better commute to work. Neighborhood may or may not be equally "safe."

Caffiene at 3 pm stupid, and my alarm now goes off in... 5 hours. Perhaps some alcohol to combat the caffiene?

sb2178 Enthusiast

Phinally put a foto up!!

(Now have three hours until alarm... perhaps shall skip sleep entirely and take the bus...)

elye Community Regular

YAAAAAAYYY! 'TIS HEMORRHOIDS!!! Not something said often... . .and less often yelled on any forum. .. ... B)

Something else rarely mentioned on a forum or elsewhere:

4. Crazy wildlife stories: would like to see foxes meet woodpecker.

.... . . Perhaps on another type of forum?. . . ...:unsure:. . . .. . .

:lol:

kareng Grand Master

This place we are staying in the Ozarks is 1217 times better than the place Rachelle went. Also, we didn't bring any extra relatives or drunken ex- strippers with us.

It's been raining this morning and 74 F so that messed up jet skiing. Will try to do that later. The boys just liked sleeping in and having pancakes and playing some odd card game.

SB- thinking caffiene might be a big "No-No" for you. The room ate that understands and is gluten-free sounds great. The guy part might be weird.

Darn210 Enthusiast

You guys aren't going to believe this . . . we maintain a freakishly odd school schedule here . . . the kids go back to school tomorrow.

. . . but first, a trip to what I assume will be a horribly overcrowded pool this afternoon.

Jestgar Rising Star

That is weird. I'm not even done with summer quarter yet.

curlyfries Contributor

You guys aren't going to believe this . . . we maintain a freakishly odd school schedule here . . . the kids go back to school tomorrow.

Psssshhhh!

We've been in school for over a week already! :rolleyes:

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Psssshhhh!

We've been in school for over a week already! :rolleyes:

September for ours..... still waiting for some summer 'ere dry.gif

elye Community Regular

Psssshhhh!

We've been in school for over a week already! :rolleyes:

:huh:

Dear gawd, this is an early start... . . .your kids are in school all of August? Wow......are the schools air-conditioned?

They must start their summer holidays in early June, then?

EXCITING! Sophie is packing for university. She is going to Ottawa U, but staying in residence. So, she will be a twenty-minute bus-ride away....perfect for Sunday dinners and weekly laundry jaunts <_<:rolleyes:. Her dorm room is on the fifteenth floor of one of the res buildings.....the elevator only stops at even floors ( :huh: ), and we have a sizeable bar fridge, wardrobe and dresser to get up those two flights of stairs. Which strong, strapping Psillies will be in Ottawa Labour Day weekend? Manna, please extend a weekend invitation to your ILs. If they can lift junk into a truck, they'll be all set to lug furniture up a couple o' flights of stairs.

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