Marry her off, ita!
Happy Birthday, PiBaby, before it is no longer birthday day where you are!
Appetite-ma to Darby
Safe from the storm-ma to everybody
Gumption-ma to mac, and strength and serenity-ma (no, not that kind. Well okay, that kind, too, if it will help) to msbelle.
Spoons have come up a lot lately. Down to there are no spoons, just those stupid wooden forks that split and give you slivers.
MAC!!!
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I think I've found a new favorite artificial nail: Kiss's Everlasting. The tips are white through and through, so as they wear without showing. And the topcoat doesn't require a topcoat (I ran out of time last time, and they held up.)
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The "old" part of Juliana's something old, something new, something borrowed, and something blue was were two sterling silver spoons that some of us gave her.
Also, the combination of the amount of work I have at work and the amount of stuff I need to get done at home this weekend kind of makes me want to puke.
Six companies have dropped out from sponsoring Limbaugh. Six!
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Sleep Number, The Sleep Train, and Quicken Loans, Legal Zoom, Citrix and the Cleveland Cavaliers, have pulled ads from the program, and several others are considering following their lead.
And that's just in a day or two,
Skipped. Sorry.
So Westboro is going to show up at the funerals in my hometown of the kids who were killed in the school shooting. [link] Two of the funerals will be at St. Mary's, where I went to school. I just can't... I mean. Fuck Phelps.
If there's a camera and a drama and a death, those wastes of protoplasm will find a way to be involved.
If there's a camera and a drama and a death, those wastes of protoplasm will find a way to be involved.
I'm kind of surprised that I haven't heard about them showing up at anything related to Tyler Clementi.
ION, Social security wants to know if Hubby has been seeing doctors over the past couple of years, to find out if he still qualified for disability. So we went to the hospital and his primary doctors to get printouts of five years of hospitalizations and doctors appointments. We're up to six pages so far, of just single spaced entries of date and place.
I was looking at the hospitals print out, and back in 1988 there's an entry for Maternity.
The nice ladies in the records office all stared in surprise and agreed that that shouldn't be there. "But we can't pull that record to find out what that's about," one said, "because records that old have been destroyed."
We're going to send it all in, and Social Security can just wonder what the hell was going on 23 years ago.