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Friday Night


MarblesMom

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What a somber night ....after last night. 

Parents setting up honeymoon suites for their kids - apparently "it's a thing"

Pasta

Musicals

Toilet training cats (not that they are doing the training).  Also, cats need thumbs

Foreign language skills/non-skills

Dying/caring for those who passed/their final moments ...and our wishes for our final moments

Cute small kids playing sports like a boss

Kids growing up too fast

Silly parenting stories

Snow

Good household help

Weather/tornadoes

"Boobs are for napping" ....said most men/cats/dogs everywhere

Hot sauce consumption

Transporting hot food and keeping it warm on the subway

BTW.... none of the Bushes send Christmas cards

Finding pads for a random stranger

Childbearing hips

Cats need a bath - yikes

Losing doggies

Let's hope we find our upbeat tomorrow.  It's the weekend!  Hugs.

 

 

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47of74

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If it wasn't for all the snow here in Iowa I probably would've gone out tonight but instead stayed home all evening. 

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    • griffin

      Posted

      Has no one really posted anything about Fake Anne since 2022, or is this just not the right forum anymore??? Should I be looking somewhere else?

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      Posted

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    • Maggie Mae

      Posted

      11 minutes ago, Caroline said:

       Across town there are a few of the open concept type homes that I always associate with the South. 

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      11 minutes ago, Caroline said:

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      I've found that windows are the biggest culprit. We keep our house pretty cool though. 

      11 minutes ago, Caroline said:

      If I'm not using a space I don't want to heat it. I am a fan of more than one bathroom though. When we renovated our house when we moved in 20 plus years ago I insisted we add another bathroom. One bathroom is never enough unless you live alone.  What if someone's sick? What if a toilet backs up? I need more than one for sure, and I don't mind cleaning in general, so that's not a problem. 

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      11 minutes ago, Caroline said:

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    • Maggie Mae

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      1 hour ago, keepercjr said:

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