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Ok, but you can't boil the heads of any of our dogs. And if you decide to vandalize a car with spray paint, do the wife's car it really needs a paint job, make sure the paint matches the original color, and do a really nice job please.
Ok that's it.
Sheesh...I've got a lot to learn. I was just going to stalk you on the internet, maybe show up at your job with lunch and not take no for an answer, leave notes on your car, sniff your bedsheets, use your toothbrush, sneak in your house and rearrange your canned goods...stuff like that.
I'm not into killing dogs and vandalizing your place!
Sheesh...I've got a lot to learn. I was just going to stalk you on the internet, maybe show up at your job with lunch and not take no for an answer, leave notes on your car, sniff your bedsheets, use your toothbrush, sneak in your house and rearrange your canned goods...stuff like that.
I'm not into killing dogs and vandalizing your place!
Oh...........ok, I like your idea better.
If you do like Rose on 2 1/2 men and climb the balcony I would be mighty impressed.
Long time long speak! Hope everyone is doing okay!
Have you guys ever been uninvited to the wedding before? Basically my co-worker and a friend is getting married next month. She had invited me, my husband and Max to the wedding that she is doing in her big backyard. I had RSVPd that we are all coming. Today, she stopped by my desk and told me that she has to cut down on guests because she has more family coming from out of state than she expected. She asked me if it would be okay for me to come by myself, without my husband and son.
I was little taken aback. I understand her circumstances, so I ended it up telling her that I won't be joining her to the wedding and will just take her and her husband out to celebrate. It is upsetting to me that she uninvited my family, especially since my husband had to say "no" to a job for that night because he was planning on going to her wedding.
Long time long speak! Hope everyone is doing okay!
Have you guys ever been uninvited to the wedding before? Basically my co-worker and a friend is getting married next month. She had invited me, my husband and Max to the wedding that she is doing in her big backyard. I had RSVPd that we are all coming. Today, she stopped by my desk and told me that she has to cut down on guests because she has more family coming from out of state than she expected. She asked me if it would be okay for me to come by myself, without my husband and son.
I was little taken aback. I understand her circumstances, so I ended it up telling her that I won't be joining her to the wedding and will just take her and her husband out to celebrate. It is upsetting to me that she uninvited my family, especially since my husband had to say "no" to a job for that night because he was planning on going to her wedding.
That is so rude. I wouldn't bother going. She's obviously not the type of person who considers about other people at all.
Thank you! So I'm not crazy to think that it was classless of her to do this. Oh well...
It never fails to shock me how rude and inconsiderate people can be. Where are the manners anymore, the protocols, the acceptable standards of behaviour?
A visit from Grandpa...because that baby isn't going to even know what gifts are.
And I don't think you are being a jerk for wanting to go to Costa Rica...I think it will be good for you. A little peace a some time to yourself.
Dont they like to rip the paper off then or is that older? Seems like a million years ago now. What about clothes? How do you tell what size to get? If you go to one of those baby stuff stores do the girls in there know anything about babies or are they just doing a job? If they knew about babies I could get one to help me.
Dont they like to rip the paper off then or is that older? Seems like a million years ago now. What about clothes? How do you tell what size to get? If you go to one of those baby stuff stores do the girls in there know anything about babies or are they just doing a job? If they knew about babies I could get one to help me.
The 16-year-olds working the counter know plenty about babies.
Just ask their 3 baby-daddies and their Children & Youth counselor.
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