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A chilly good morning from Florida where it is a brisk 41 and feels like 33 Sunday it was 81
Ok a special thank you to evey for the wonderful suggestions on ideas for "todays questions"
Todays question :
What is your favorite "Guilty pleasure" ?
Maybe eating a whole container of really expensive ice cream without sharing, or going in to a jewelry store and trying on the "wow stuff"
Disclaimer:
The only thing I ask is PLEASE keep this PG13 if you wouldn't want your Mom to know we don't either .
Seriously this is such a fun daily thread I wouldn't want it closed or full of mod edits.
Today in history : 2 for you football fans
December 4, 1920 1st Pro football playoff game Buffalo-7, Canton-3 at Polo Grounds
December 4, 1977 NFL's 5,000th game, Cincinnati beats Kansas City 27-7
Word of the day : kind of works with the days question
profuse \pruh-FYOOS; proh-\, adjective:
1. Pouring forth with fullness or exuberance; giving or given liberally and abundantly; extravagant.
2. Exhibiting great abundance; plentiful; copious; bountiful.
Curled up with a really good book and spend the day doing nothing but reading the whole thing. Maybe even grabbing another one once I am done the first.
..a trip to Lowes (wifey-less) when I don't need anything I like to just cruise up and down each aisle picking up all kinds of stuff that I didn't go there for but just know I will need some day. I also like checkin' out all of the new tools, gadgets and gizmos that seem to come out every month. What? It's a dood thing
I enjoy looking at evening dresses. Don't know why, maybe the sparkles,
glitter and satin with bows looks pretty. I never do buy any dresses but I sure
love looking and touching them!
favorite guilty pleasure would have to be is going up to the bar twice a week to socialize
And I say guilty because I am a stay at home mom of 4 kids ages 6 and under. I've tried the church thing, the womans thing, the mommy group thing and they always seemed "up tight" when I wanted to relax and enjoy myself. At the bar everyone is relax and no one gives a care.
..a trip to Lowes (wifey-less) when I don't need anything I like to just cruise up and down each aisle picking up all kinds of stuff that I didn't go there for but just know I will need some day. I also like checkin' out all of the new tools, gadgets and gizmos that seem to come out every month. What? It's a dood thing
Oh boy.. We think alike Da Jammer, but I do my "guilty pleasures" at Home Cheapot, Fry's Electronics, Spotsman's Warehouse and Cabela's. I go in there to pick up one or two items, but there's always a good chance I'll walk out with more stuff. Sometimes I think when I finish my life on earth, I'll spend eternity at those places!
Ooooooh I have too many to list.
One would be yes, eating ice cream right out of the carton. Or eating pieces of that cake off the cake dish without cutting it and putting on your own plate.
I very much like the curl up with a good book one, because I am an avid reader who rarely has time for it anymore, thankx to starting a new business. When I pick up a book to read it, I despise having to put it down to do anything!
My guilty pleasure is a one hour massage with lunch. This is all done alone. I take myself out to lunch and I don't mind dining alone albeit I have my ever ringing cellie next to me (she doesn't eat much so I bring her) lol
Then I sneak off to a one hour massage. Ahhhh....It's good to be the Queen. j/k
rofl mike and jammer
I love wandering up and down the aisles at lowes and home depot
and don't forget the reason I am "banned" from woodcraft
great answers everyone
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