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If I'm Not Mistaken, Tomorrow Is A Full Moon!


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tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

Guys -- must wreak havoc this month!! Last month we didn't get into any trouble . . . . Scott, get your nitro pills ready . . . . !!!!! (Just kidding -- as we all know, I'm on a mission NOT to get into trouble [much] this year)


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Guys -- must wreak havoc this month!! Last month we didn't get into any trouble . . . . Scott, get your nitro pills ready . . . . !!!!! (Just kidding -- as we all know, I'm on a mission NOT to get into trouble [much] this year)

Karen, blow you nose, and come out where ever you are. Hope that you are feeling better. We need you assistance here.

CarlaB Enthusiast

I was wondering whether this month was going to be more entertaining than last month's full moon!!!!

jerseyangel Proficient

As I remember, last month kinda fizzled out. :P

Rebecca47 Contributor

What happens on a full moon? May I ask ?, you have me curious. :ph34r: who do you wreak havoc with ?

Felidae Enthusiast

Can we mention Altoids on this thread? LOL

CarlaB Enthusiast
Can we mention Altoids on this thread? LOL

Did Karen finally find some??? Is Terry out of the doghouse???

Rebecca, we just have a bit of silliness ... it's become a tradition. We act like we're being really bad, but we just get silly.


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I have been on a quest - Altoids have mysteriously disappeared from shelves in Canada. I have been searching - they are nowhere.

Oh well, doesn't matter - Terry's still in the doghouse - I think he should really think about winterizing it - he's gonna need to keep warm through the winter.

Karen

CarlaB Enthusiast
Oh well, doesn't matter - Terry's still in the doghouse - I think he should really think about winterizing it - he's gonna need to keep warm through the winter.

Karen

My husband sells insulated metal wall panels, let me know if you need some :lol::lol::lol:

Terry doesn't sound like he's trying to hard to get out of the doghouse ... maybe he knows about the Altoid shortage and figures it's not worth trying! :lol::lol:

Felidae Enthusiast
I have been on a quest - Altoids have mysteriously disappeared from shelves in Canada. I have been searching - they are nowhere.

I think there is an Altoids conspiracy in Canada. LOL

tiredofdoctors Enthusiast

Karen -- I can send up an extra space heater and a 50' outdoor cord, if you need it. Give him some extra blankets, too. Sure you guys up there have sleeping bags that are rated for below zero. I also have a little electric/or/ battery-operated T.V. It gets crappy reception, but then again . . . . Maybe someone else has a little hot plate . . . he could heat up some Chef Boyardee Ravioli on it -- right in the can. He can keep drinks cold outside. I'm thinking that we have a whole package deal going on here for him. Naaaaaaaahhh.... he wouldn't have to help around the house -- he might like it too much!!! No, make him stay INDOORS in the INSIDE doghouse!!!

BTW: I love your new avatar. Did you design that cat?

Also -- for all you Canadians -- I'll be happy to be your U.S. Altoids hook-up! Walgreens has buy one get one free every other week -- the clerk knows me by name ;)

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