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YAY!!! WELCOM BACK!!!!!


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tarnalberry Community Regular

lol :) thanks

I really missed you guys! It's nice to be back 'home'. :)

not really a big mystery why I was gone for a month. it was a conversation with my husband much along the lines of:

"you're always on that dang computer game"

"you're always on your message boards"

"fine, I won't be for a month"

"well, I'm still playing"

"yeah, I know"

I doubt it had much effect getting him to understand how much he's addicted to that thing... :) Maybe our friends saying "we didn't see you on the game for four days, and wondered what happened!!" will have? Probably not... :huh: (We were taking an at home vacation and did some remodeling.)

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Glad to see you back!

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Welcome Back!! We missed you!

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Hi there, Tiffany :D

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Welcome back!

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Hello! Welcome Back!! I wish I could convince my b/f to stay off of his games for 4 days! It would take moving heaven and earth I think!

Nice to see you back! :)


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Welcome back! I was wondering where you were! How was/is the hiking? Want to hear all about it! I had so much fun out there in August. It truly is God's Country (or in my case Buddha's country :P ).

Hugs, Beverly

plantime Contributor
:lol: Tiffany, your conversation with your husband sounds like me and my husband, except with him it's his precious tv, and I refuse to get off my cpu just to please him! I have found it is more like cutting off my nose to spite my face if I do that.
VydorScope Proficient

My wife refers to my computer as "the other woman" hehe BUT I do make an effort at least! :lol:

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Welcome back!

tarnalberry Community Regular

thanks guys. :)

it's been useful to help moderate my time on the computer too, so it's benefited myself as well. not to mention being busy in september! (camping, trip to SoCal, a couple of hikes, remodeling)

I've missed so much around here, I'll be catching up with you guys for months!

Felidae Enthusiast

I was wondering what happened to you. Glad to see you back.

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