Actual answer ~ma, Sox. And treatment and so forth.
thanks you guys.
he is asking the Tooth Fairy for a 3DS.
Dude. Dylan, that's ... wow. Don't tell HPF. she's still got some teeth left.
I heard going rate around here is up to $5 and I said we're on the cheaper tooth fairy plan.
he is asking the Tooth Fairy for a 3DS. Nice try, but no.
Ha ha ha! That's amazing.
He's getting 3 dollar coins and a letter from the tooth fairy explaining that a 3DS is out of her price range.
(I'd consider it as a birthday present if the games weren't so expensive - $30 used on Craigslist!! Maybe he can sell me his iPod in exchange.)
Casper asked the "toofe fere" for $500 when she lost her first tooth (which "fel in a crak" in the windowsill). We speculated that the $500 was to compensate for her pain and suffering. She got a golden dollar coin.
How is D just losing his first tooth? Isn't he nearly 7?
How is D just losing his first tooth? Isn't he nearly 7?
Yeah, his baby teeth came in really late (he was toothless until he was a year old) so they're falling out late too. Mine were the same way.
He's getting 3 dollar coins
My reaction? "There's a 3-dollar coin?"
Because the editor has a SUPER sharp eye when it comes to hyphens or, as the case may be, the lack thereof.
As it turns out, I got in my own way too much to manage the rhubarb fool. BUT I added some of the rhubarb-y part to a piece of Sunday's cheesecake and that is quite tasty.
I hope le nubian is sleeping, or at least not in a meeting.
BTW, can I count rhubarb as a fruit? I don't think it is botanically, but for "I ate some fruit today" purposes, perhaps? I don't think I can stretch anything else I ate today to cover it and I'm all out of satsumas.
BTW, can I count rhubarb as a fruit?
Wikipedia currently says yes:
Rhubarb is usually considered a vegetable. In the United States, however, a New York court decided in 1947 that since it was used in the United States as a fruit, it counted as a fruit for the purposes of regulations and duties. A side effect was a reduction on imported rhubarb tariffs, as tariffs were higher for vegetables than fruits.
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Rhubarb is totally a fruit.
My reaction? "There's a 3-dollar coin?"
It's queer, don'tcha know? ;)
I went to a Cuban restaurant and was v disappointed. The tostones were good but they served only white rice--no beans! I feel veggies are missing from my diet today, but the salad was $11! Ridiculous.