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Loey Rising Star

I'll bring my Triumph gluten-free Restaurant Guide  :D 


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Its okay Loey... I have been around for YEARS and never once have I been invite to any FB stuff. ;)

Loey Rising Star

Its okay Loey... I have been around for YEARS and never once have I been invite to any FB stuff. ;)

I finally reopened my account. Please join us on FB. Are you contemplating Boston? I made reservations this AM. Would love to add the 3 of you to our evergrowing pspontaneous psilly psummit.

JNBunnie1 Community Regular

I'll bring my Triumph gluten-free Restaurant Guide  :D 

No need Loey- there's a Burton's Grill right IN Peabody. Anyone else familiar with how

FREAKIN awesome Burton's Grill is?

Loey Rising Star

Sounds great!!! I haven't been to Boston since I was dating Superman. Are you up for going to The Boston Marathon Memorial? I'm beyond FREAKIN excited about this adventure!

kareng Grand Master

No need Loey- there's a Burton's Grill right IN Peabody. Anyone else familiar with how

FREAKIN awesome Burton's Grill is?

Bunny! That Burton's looks like a good reason to move to Mass! I think you could eat 3 meals a day there if you planned it. 11:30 am, 5 pm 10:00 pm

Loey Rising Star

Bunny! That Burton's looks like a good reason to move to Mass! I think you could eat 3 meals a day there if you planned it. 11:30 am, 5 pm 10:00 pm

 

As Kween of our Forum can you devise a way to teleport all the psillies who live too far from Boston? I know that you are all powerful  ;)


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Loey Rising Star

Bunny! That Burton's looks like a good reason to move to Mass! I think you could eat 3 meals a day there if you planned it. 11:30 am, 5 pm 10:00 pm

 

I just looked at their gluten-free menu and I'm drooling!   :D  We should definitely also do brunch before pholks leave on Sunday.

elye Community Regular

I just looked at their gluten-free menu and I'm drooling!   :D  We should definitely also do brunch before pholks leave on Sunday.

Yup. absolutely....  :)

VydorScope Proficient

So thanks to Peter I have sent some friend requests...

kareng Grand Master

So thanks to Peter I have sent some friend requests...

I just accepted. But first it said Peter's friend & I thought who ? :)

VydorScope Proficient

I just accepted. But first it said Peter's friend & I thought who ? :)

Probably some wierdo stalker type. Better watch yourself ;)

Loey Rising Star

Probably some wierdo stalker type. Better watch yourself ;)

 

Check out my book choices on FB  :)

kareng Grand Master

Probably some wierdo stalker type. Better watch yourself ;)

I don't like everyone on here to know my true, supermodel, identity!

VydorScope Proficient

It's not about the nail!

Too funny and too true!

Jestgar Rising Star

It's not about the nail!

Too funny and too true!

Clearly written by a man.... <_<

VydorScope Proficient

9 years ago, when my son was born I could not walk to my mail box with out getting winded. I got fed up with being sick and weak, and made it about to get healthy so that my son could have a father to play with. TODAY I ran my first 5k race since high school, and took second place for my age group, behind the sicko that took 2 second place over all.

It CAN be done. W00T!

Loey Rising Star

9 years ago, when my son was born I could not walk to my mail box with out getting winded. I got fed up with being sick and weak, and made it about to get healthy so that my son could have a father to play with. TODAY I ran my first 5k race since high school, and took second place for my age group, behind the sicko that took 2 second place over all.

It CAN be done. W00T!

Way to go Vincent!!!!!! I'm not surprised in the least (but proud nonetheless).

Celiac Mindwarp Community Regular

Hey Vincent

That is great news, congratulations.

I bet Timothy loves having a Dad that can join in.

Our little ones are such a blessing

Mw x

jerseyangel Proficient

That is fantastic V!!!! Wow! Congrats:)

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I just quoted a million things but not only is it too hard for this Psilly Dingo to quote in between selected posts, I got busted for "more than allotted amount of quotes."  BLAST IT ALL !!   :angry:

 

  OUT OF MY MIND for Psilly Psummit !!!  and yer funni-ness, all of youse.  Proud of Vinsccent !!!  but omg.....I cannae make it to Boston....cannot travel ANYwhere due to pets and expenses.  but OH MY LORD, WHERE IS THAT YETI????  yes, yes, he can handle the bags/valaises (is that the write wwword?) but do NOT let him anywhere near the fridge.  Selling clementines at Whole Phoods  :lol:  :lol:  :lol:   They would not let his stink-ass in the door, Pads, must have been an imposter. 

 

Oh.....if I win the lottery....I WILL BE THERE !!!!  :rolleyes:

 

Where is Ptaum???  has ANYone heard from him??  he seems quiet for so, so long....  :( 

 

buying lottery tickets this week  ;)

 

:wub:  :wub:  :wub: 

 

 

OH!!! some of youse will remember that pseudo-celebrity I (erronesously) dated in the late 90s....to 2000?  I posted pics of him on FB today.....soooooo funny !!!   (hint - Secret Agent Man)   :lol:  :lol:  :lol: 

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How is the parade going there?

jerseyangel Proficient

Hey Sooz! Dang blasted FB on my fone! Had to go look for it, but saw the pic of you and Mr. R.

Odd, yesterday I think it was, I saw a bunch of pics from you--sans those two-- maybe you added to them? Anywho, v cool;). I think I told you that 'Poor Side of Town' is one of me all time favs and I kinda have a "six degrees" thing in my mind going on! lol

I said "sans".....

jerseyangel Proficient

.... and fiddlesticks about the Summit but it's a long, costly trip and as much as I'd love to see you, I understand.

If it were to be held in CA, it's doubtphul I'd be able to make it--as it is now, because of work and other commitments we can only be there for the weekend.

Jestgar Rising Star

I said "sans".....

Love it when Pads cracks herself up  :P

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