7/18/2010 Mickey's Baltic Ballyhoo!! Part 3

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You have a penchant for stating the obvious!:lmao: However I could color my chest, back or hmmm other hair!:lmao: :lmao: remember ladies the cuffs & collar should match!:lmao: :rotfl: :rotfl2:

Does your hubbie now? :lmao: ;)

She must be she married me! :cool1: :banana: :woohoo: :hug:

I do not understand this statement is an oxymoron!:lmao: :rotfl2: No I said the statement!:lmao: :rotfl: :flower3:


When you said now did you mean know??????:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: Ew on the rest of it..........:scared1:
 
Is it too early to call a pirate: run?popcorn:: :dance3: :yay: :woohoo: :cool1: jkjkjkjk.............:rotfl:
 
Wow 2 totaly different avenues, Best of luck!:thumbsup2

Thanks. We better get this over with quickly, otherwise the trial is scheduled for the week I'm at WDW and I told the lawyer I'm not cancelling my vacation. :scared1: :mad: :sad2:
 

Oh don't get me started on how so very wrong that woman is or what kind of procedures that clinic could have in place :mad: :mad: :mad:


It was just in the news AGAIN about 10 minutes ago. They are finally going to look into why the doctor implanted 6 eggs when most doctors would never implant more that 2. She also has no job. I guess that's just 8 more people the state of CA will have to support.:sad2: :sad2:
 
It was just in the news AGAIN about 10 minutes ago. They are finally going to look into why the doctor implanted 6 eggs when most doctors would never implant more that 2. She also has no job. I guess that's just 8 more people the state of CA will have to support.:sad2: :sad2:

What I don't get about the whole this is why in the world would she do this over and over again? Who has paid for each of the procedures she's had done? Funny she is now saying 6 eggs were implanted, last week I heard her say only 4 were implanted like every other time. :confused3

Don't forget that her parents, who have been helping her, filed for bankruptcy last year.

The poor CA taxpayers. Can you all do a poll to name the kids since you all will be supporting them? :lmao:
 
:love: :love: I have no idea what we are doing on Saturday. Sometimes we go out either the day before or the day after just to avoid the :crowded: crowds!!
 
Is it too early to call a pirate: run?popcorn:: :dance3: :yay: :woohoo: :cool1: jkjkjkjk.............:rotfl:

Well if it continues until tomorrow then I'll be out. :sad1: Heading up to NYC for a Martha Stewart Show taping that will be shown on Friday and then to Junior's for lunch.


Sorry Izzi and Caro that I had to mention NYC, but it's not for a DIS meet just going up with a couple friends.
 
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It was just in the news AGAIN about 10 minutes ago. They are finally going to look into why the doctor implanted 6 eggs when most doctors would never implant more that 2. She also has no job. I guess that's just 8 more people the state of CA will have to support.:sad2: :sad2:

What I don't get about the whole this is why in the world would she do this over and over again? Who has paid for each of the procedures she's had done? Funny she is now saying 6 eggs were implanted, last week I heard her say only 4 were implanted like every other time. :confused3

Don't forget that her parents, who have been helping her, filed for bankruptcy last year.

The poor CA taxpayers. Can you all do a poll to name the kids since you all will be supporting them? :lmao:
Well, this woman better be careful, b/c the whole world is watching and she looks like someone who's missing a few marbles.........C & Y Services may get involved with this one!
 
Well if it continues until tomorrow then I'll be out. :sad1: Heading up to NYC for a Martha Stewart Show taping that will be shown on Friday and then to Junior's for lunch.


Sorry Izzi and Caro that I had to mention NYC, but it's not for a DIS meet just going up with a couple friends.

Be sure to share the details!!:hippie:
 
Sorry Laurie, can't help you with Brazil. I guess my travel knowledge just came to a quick stop for you. (she says hanging her head in shame :guilty: :sad2: )
No:scared1: No need for shame. You very well may be the most traveled person I know:hug:
Actually I was also hoping to get you to consider Brazil for your August trip:rolleyes1 Looks like you'd have more fun up north with Caro though:thumbsup2

I tried to get her to book this cruise to no avail. :sad2: :sad1:
Yeah, I saw that on facebook. I'm just hoping she changes her mind:confused3


You have to remember it's the American press that thinks this, not all of us. I'd rather hear about the awards overseas and more upbeat things, than all the depressing stuff that us shoved down our throats all the time.
:thumbsup2 :thumbsup2 Me too

She is done with hs marching band - she did 4 years 3 years with the clarinet and her last ear she switched to the baritone as the band didn't have enough low brass for their show. She said she would give it a ty and learned to play by ear

She loved marching band and wouldn't have given it up for anything

It is lots of hard work - they start practicing right after July 4th 4 days of week and then go away for a week to a local college and then once school starts practice 2 nights a week. Plus all the games and then band compeititions every weekend right through end of October/early November depending on when their state meet was

from band camp this past year
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and her band picture

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Wow, I had heard that the schools out in the midwest started their practices much earlier in the summer. Andrew's doesn't start until August. But the first week of the 3 weeks in August was 2x a day (7-12 and 6-9) for a week. He was exhausted:guilty: Then after that I think it is only once a day-five days a week. I'm not sure as Andrew missed the second 2 weeks of band because we had our PC repo trip. I was shocked they let him stay in. September was rough as he was a freshman.
That is great that your DD picked up a new instrument her senior year. She's not afraid of a challenge:thumbsup2
Is she going to continue in college ?

BTW...did you notice they changed the smilies all around again?!? Are they trying to totally confuse us?!? :confused3 :surfweb: :confused: :badpc:
Yeah, I came very close to picking an inappropriate smilie for what I was posting:laughing:
 
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Well, this woman better be careful, b/c the whole world is watching and she looks like someone who's missing a few marbles.........C & Y Services may get involved with this one!

I'm guessing she's been watching the Dugger's and wants to be like them and make money off a tv show. I heard this 'lady' (using the term loosely) wanted $2M to do an interview. I certainly hope The Today Show didn't pay her to be on there today. :sad2:
 
I did -- it's certainly a great movie, and I found myself thinking about it for days, which is the sign of a movie that is doing more than entertain. However, despite the fairy tale ending, I found much of it so violent that I don't know that I could see it again, which is too bad. For a good film, I find so much more depth on a second look -- once you know what is going to happen, you notice foreshadowings, etc. My personal favorite of the films nominated is "Milk" -- a real inspiration to me about how someone can persist in what they believe in and make a difference.

I knew the BAFTAs were yesterday, and certainly what they were, Izzie!



I'm a subscriber to the New York Times, and I can assure you that it is not true everywhere in the US. However, we in Manhattan like to call ourselves a little island off the coast of Europe, so that makes a difference;)

To speak to the Oscars conversation, my oldest saw Milk and SD.......she also couldn't watch it a second time. All I can say is that, it wasn't what I expected (Slumdog)......however, I learned a lot about Indian culture that I didn't know. I teach children of this persuasion and I now have renewed appreciation for their culture and how they ended up in America. Very good movie. Tara also felt Milk was excellent.

I've heard of the Baftas but I'm alittle out of touch with that one!

Izzie, the other understanding of our "lack" of world appreciation again comes from my oldest. She studied at Miami Ad School for the last 2.5 years. Not only did her travels raise her awareness of our lack of worldliness.....even when she was meeting students from all over, she also realized that the foreign students were much more aware of our culture and government than we are..........it is enlightening, also most "international" students are more well-traveled than most Americans.:confused3

So, I'm clearly guilty as charged.
 
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