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Buenos dias. DH told me to take the day off. Unless I need a pain pill I smell shopping trip. And if I stay home the house across the street is getting painted so I'll have something new to look at. I really hope they picked a decent color.
So Dew your plan is to take narcotics and watch paint dry? Cool!
How are you feeling today?
Good Zimbo, thanks. And you?
Yeah, narcotics, paint drying, woo hoo. I was surprised he gave them to me but he said, "We had to do a lot of work and you'll need them." So WTH. (I must say TV at 2am when you are feeling no pain is interesting. I hope to heaven I didn't actually order any of those miracle bras. )
zimbo-how old is your son? Mornings are a pain for us too. Better than they once were, but still a pain.
He's 10. He was always great in the morning, set his own alarm, got up and ready, fixed his breakfast. But I notice these days he has an attitiude, and takes about 15 minutes to do his hair! He's definitely getting ready for puberty though, his shoulders have popped out, and he's growing (and eating) at an alarming rate.
Really! I need to watch the news. I would have thought he'd be long gone out of this state.
"People at the grocery store called police to say that a man was "standing outside, making people nervous," law enforcement officials told NBC News.
When confronted by police, Moore gave a false name, but officers were able to identify him through his distinctive tattoos, the officials said."
Evidently, he isn't the sharpest tool in the shed.
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