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Xelda

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Haha...........I wonder if @Xelda will hug me till I feel loved again......that could take awhile.
Awe, come 'ere. Those mean old gypsies did the best they could by you. Think about it, you could have ended up somewhere that people root for the wrong football teams.
Just bring snake repellent, and you're golden.
True. On the news today, they warned us about snakes being out with all the rain and warmer weather. That means I'll be wearing my thickest winter boots for checking the mail.
 

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Awe, come 'ere. Those mean old gypsies did the best they could by you. Think about it, you could have ended up somewhere that people root for the wrong football teams.

True. On the news today, they warned us about snakes being out with all the rain and warmer weather. That means I'll be wearing my thickest winter boots for checking the mail.
Yea, them old gypsies did atleast keep me in the south.:oldcouple:
 

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lol, that reminds me of back in high school I was on a blind date i was accused by her best friend of not being very romantic...........a drive in theater and a bottle of Boones Farm Strawberry Hill.........what's not romantic about that?
Romance in high school? I remember that. It was generally a bottle of cheap liquor followed by 45 minutes of begging.
 

Xelda

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lol, that reminds me of back in high school I was on a blind date i was accused by her best friend of not being very romantic...........a drive in theater and a bottle of Boones Farm Strawberry Hill.........what's not romantic about that?
Smooth operator
Romance in high school? I remember that. It was generally a bottle of cheap liquor followed by 45 minutes of begging.
NSB: Need Stronger Booze.
 

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Next time you go, spend more time on worthwhile purchases because that was entirely too much "good for you" food and about that invitation to dinner on Saturday, I'm busy.

Two things I am a sucker for and am glad there's not one closer than an hour from me and I am shopping for one so I've got to be careful or hungry or have a tenant for that empty box of Tide. Mrs. Thinster Key Lime cookies and peanut butter pretzel nuggets. Those cookies are great! I made the mistake of ordering from Amazon when I ran out and got cookie dust instead. This is like fairy dust only sweeter. The cookies are really thin and crisp so they don't ship well.

I am making my Costco trip Saturday after my grandsons' swim meet that begins this Saturday for 7 straight Saturdays. For a single person, a FoodSaver is a requirement as 4 pork tenderloins come in a package and 4 filets as well. I am usually a bone-in rib eye guy but I've been marinating filets in the original Stake & Ale marinade for years and it's outstanding and their prices can't be beat, the only drawback is there is no aging on their steaks so I just get the filets and the rack of lamb, which is the best I've found anywhere. Their organic chicken is a deal and the wings are perfect for one serving. I get the halibut and tuna and freeze that. I left out the cheese purchases out of respect for Colo and his "condition" and he seems to get a tad testy when the subject is brought up. And Costco's bakery items are out of the park, their French baguettes are perfection.

So, here ya are. Ya got RGV with his pumpkin seeds, chickpeas and floating aquarium greens or you've got CC and his meat, meat, cookies, fish and bakery goods, so, who ya gonna call? I didn't even get to the liquor store or wine department because I didn't want to rub it in. He was just too easy but he was handicapped, he had his wife with him and they can flat ruin a trip to Costco. Mine would actually take stuff out of the basket that I had acquired and put it back on the shelf like I was a toddler. And all I could do was look at all the other grown men crying.
I prefer the term "sensitive" to testy. I suppose launching into a lengthy soliloquy about being triggered by the mere mention of cheese wouldn't be helpful but, I did stay at a Holiday Inn recently.



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Evening (or morning depending on your geographical status) Pops and everyone. Fifteen and a half hours at work today. Hope everyone had a great Wednesday and that you cruise right through the rest of the week. For me, I'm too tired to fight anymore this week so I either survive it or I get bowled over.

Leon, I tried to live by your little saying, but they have indeed beaten me down. I'm going into these next two days pulling myself through on my elbows and dragging my feet behind. Rough couple of weeks. It's gotta get better.

Have a great rest of your week, all.
 

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Evening (or morning depending on your geographical status) Pops and everyone. Fifteen and a half hours at work today. Hope everyone had a great Wednesday and that you cruise right through the rest of the week. For me, I'm too tired to fight anymore this week so I either survive it or I get bowled over.

Leon, I tried to live by your little saying, but they have indeed beaten me down. I'm going into these next two days pulling myself through on my elbows and dragging my feet behind. Rough couple of weeks. It's gotta get better.

Have a great rest of your week, all.
Down but not out, Jan. Ya see there, I've stopped calling you Gramma after finding out how young you are, you're grandkids are cradle robbers.

Remember my motto, everything is temporary. Sounds like you're in the rapids now but there will be smooth water just around that bend. However, consider that you move faster through the rapids if you just relax and have to paddle through the smooth. Just make sure you stay in the canoe in the rapids.
 
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