Right now she's just TDLR.
Too Damn Loud & Rambunctious?
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Right now she's just TDLR.
Too Damn Loud & Rambunctious?
Say it out loud. Not an acronym so much as a silly play on sound. I kind of like your version, though!
ETA: (It occurs to me you were probably joking, too--ignore me!)
Fwiw, though, I think that it is way too early to diagnose her with ADHD. Right now she's just TDLR.
Too funny. Also a good thing for me to keep in mind with my son. My LOUD, boisterous, exhuberant, didImentionLOUD? son.
Too Damn Loud & Rambunctious
from my experience with TDLRs I think that's exactly what it stands for.
Where are you in the line of succession?
Like 5000th. Until the William generation starts sprogging and then I get bumped down. But hey! I'm there! WOOHOO!
We should stage a photo shoot a-la King Ralph. You'd be the first Empress of England!
You'd be the first Empress of England!
Second. The first was Empress Maud.
Ah yes, that old compromisin', enterprisin', anything but tranquilizing, Right on Maud. ...
dang it, sounds like a lot of fun is happening in here. I accidently clicked LAST while catching up. No clue where I was at. Too tired to dig back through. Oy. Is it bad to think "gee, maybe being back in the hospital wouldn't be so bad" ?? No, thankfully, not because of health reasons, just work is so aaarrrggghhh. O ya, it will be a fun fortnight.
ND, any word from Nick VP dude??
Say it out loud. Not an acronym so much as a silly play on sound. I kind of like your version, though!
Oh! I get it now.
(My version was a joke, but I was trying to figure out what the acronym might be.)
While doing some research on my Secret Dead Boyfriend, the 1st Duke of Wellington, I discovered that the eldest son of the eldest son of the current duke (i.e., the guy who's second in line for the dukedom) is, through his mother's side of the family, 356th in line for the British throne. And I was boggled that anyone kept track that far down, because, what, 355 people ahead of him are all going to die without heirs? So I'm totally impressed that Aimee tracked down her own place in the succession, and I bow before her research-fu.