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Easy to Believe... Or Is It?


crazydaffodil

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Tapping into one of my heroes, George Carlin, for today's blog idea...

Carlin.jpg

But that doesn't happen here on FJ, does it?  Noooooo!!!!

Just sayin...

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OnceUponATime

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I do my very very best not to touch wet paint if there is a sign. I blame getting covered in light blue paint painting the laundry for that, that stuff took ages to get off.

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nelliebelle1197

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@OnceUponATime Wait- you didn't put a sign up in your laundry while you were painting it so you got covered in paint?!

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OnceUponATime

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3 hours ago, nelliebelle1197 said:

@OnceUponATime Wait- you didn't put a sign up in your laundry while you were painting it so you got covered in paint?!

I forgot the sign. Silly me.I was pretty much a blue oompa loompa by the end of it

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OnceUponATime

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8 minutes ago, nelliebelle1197 said:

Oh, please, send pictures!

I know I took some but I can't find any. But don't worry, I'm due to do some more painting in a few months, at which time I'll probably become a cream and grey spotted oompa loompa. My goals this time are to not step into the paint tray, and not headbutt the wet ceiling.

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    • Katzchen24

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      1 hour ago, Giraffe said:

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    • Melissa1977

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    • Giraffe

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      As a homeschooling ("homeschooling") parent how is she not hiding in shame that not a single one of her children likes to read? If they were doing a decent job homeschooling I'd expect the answer to be closer to "most of our children love to read. We have one/two who would read 24/7 if we let them and one/two who hate reading with every fiber of their being and one/two who love reading but have to work extra hard at reading."
       

      Like the Rods and so many other fundies I snark on, they are abysmal failures at homeschooling. 

      Edited by Giraffe
    • Giraffe

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      7 hours ago, Sops2 said:

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      3 hours ago, marmalade said:

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      She won't refuse to transfer to the hospital per se. She simply won't recognize she needs to transfer until it's too late. Oh wait, nevermind. She has her intuition guiding her so she and the baby will be just fine. 
       

      :angry-banghead:

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    • Giraffe

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      I imagine most of the second generation have re-thought their parent's/in-laws views on having as many children as they possibly can, even if they went into marriage with that ideology. I'm sure some of them experienced a rude awakening when they realized Michelle was the exception not the norm. 

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