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OnceUponATime

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For the second time in my life I have become blanket trained. It happened yesterday and I would just like to thank @WhatWouldJohnCrichtonDo? and @Palimpsest for helping finish off that job. I hope I never have to undergo it again.  ;)

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In case you were wondering. Blanket training is not always bad

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ETA: I would have thanked the person who helped the most, but I couldn't find an easier way to work that out without making a tally chart. Your blanket training of me did not make me that dedicated, sorry.

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WhatWouldJohnCrichtonDo?

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Glad to be of service! :pb_lol:

Now I'm going to go check our smoke detectors and fire extinguisher!

ETA--Some of your blog titles have been song titles. Is this one a song title?

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OnceUponATime

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8 minutes ago, WhatWouldJohnCrichtonDo? said:

ETA--Some of your blog titles have been song titles. Is this one a song title?

:Bazinga:yes! well according to my googling it is. It made a list of top 40 songs for graduation. I found it fitting

 

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Palimpsest

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I recognized the song title but had no idea why you were thanking me.  Then I checked my own profile and realized that I was blanket trained too!

I have no idea when that happened. 

Yes, checking fire extinguisher ... and you are welcome for any help I gave. :)

 

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OnceUponATime

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6 minutes ago, Palimpsest said:

I recognized the song title but had no idea why you were thanking me.  

You either gave me the reputation just before or after I got blanket trained. If I counted back correctly that is.

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WhatWouldJohnCrichtonDo?

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Michael W. Smith?

I like that one, but this parody of it makes me guffaw. (I am way too easily amused!)

 

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OnceUponATime

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20 minutes ago, WhatWouldJohnCrichtonDo? said:

Michael W. Smith?

I like that one, but this parody of it makes me guffaw. (I am way too easily amused!)

 

:pb_lol: taylor swift was on the list with that song title.

but flashbacks. That was one of my favorite songs when i was young (back when amy grant was allowed up until her divorce). The 'lostness' resonated with me.

Talking of parodies... ApologetiX was where it was at when I was younger... apparently they are still around :shock:http://www.apologetix.com/music/music.php

 

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