Anyone who refers a family that appears on our program receives $1000 as a 'thank you" from us.
Ooh, we could pretend the whole board thought it up and put this in the F2F fund.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risque (and frisque), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Anyone who refers a family that appears on our program receives $1000 as a 'thank you" from us.
Ooh, we could pretend the whole board thought it up and put this in the F2F fund.
The premise of the show is to take two very different families and switch the mom's for a week.
It's just that homey and family-oriented. Which, of course, is why we call it "Mom Swap".
Tell me about when you went to the Goldenrod.
The Goldenrod is part of my childhood, along with the Fun-O-Rama where I played lots of skee ball. We spent our summers in Boothbay Harbor, with side trips camping in York Beach and Union.
Em, the tv is off, and New!Not!Emily has gone to study in his room. It's safe to return!
Come. I'll fix you ice cream. And e-mail the woman at the Y.
I think we should talk Jilli and Pete into entering themselves and Clovis for this one:
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That is tempting ...
Is it their own brand?
I can't remember, sorry. I don't think so, though -- I think they import it.
[eta: The jars look like this. Whether that's the brand or not, I can't tell, but it's a very similar packaging if not.]
That is tempting ...
No, no it's not.
Connie, I may have found a way to produce both "Alumni of" and "Alumni Association" versions.
Hil, the chapter's on permutations, sigma's a particular permutation of (1 2 3 4 5 6), the question wants me to compute ||. Er, that's not going to show up right. |(lessthanbracket)sigma(greaterthanbracket)|.
What's that symbol being used for? Size of the permutation group? If so, then just calculate sigma squared, sigma cubed, etc, until you get back to sigma, then count how many elements you have there.
Oh, Pete, my 12-year-old just brought home his first deck of Magic cards. I blame you.
What's that symbol being used for? Size of the permutation group? If so, then just calculate sigma squared, sigma cubed, etc, until you get back to sigma, then count how many elements you have there.
I'm actually doing similar stuff right now. And it's not really all that FG, to tell the truth. Yeah, that'd be my rec, too.