So, DH needs to pack a pair of slacks? Again, kids are fun to dress up, NOT adults.
Awwww....whatsamatter Don...are we picking on you?Your not allowed to drink McD's Sweet tea anymore...you go now...you come back 3 months...
Awwww....whatsamatter Don...are we picking on you?
Or khakis, or "pants"
(better Jen)
Well, that will just make his day. His idea of vacation is with as few clothes as possible. AND, because I'm saying this in reply to Don I will add that he DOES like to keep all itty bitt parts covered so as not to scare anyone away.
Your not allowed to drink McD's Sweet tea anymore...you go now...you come back 3 months...
Or khakis, or "pants"
(better Jen)
Awwww....whatsamatter Don...are we picking on you?
Listen BrandiE whatever Jens says is a lie...don't believe it...
Can you believe Don just spelled his wife's name incorrectly AGAIN!?!?!?!
Well, that will just make his day. His idea of vacation is with as few clothes as possible. AND, because I'm saying this in reply to Don I will add that he DOES like to keep all itty bitt parts covered so as not to scare anyone away.
I don't like how dresses fit me so I won't bring any. I will bring some skirts or dress pants and some nice blouses to wear to dinner.![]()
I'm with you. My kids have great clothes - mainly because I like to only do laundry once a month (just kidding, but I'm sure glad DH doesn't read these boards). I ate clothes for myself. My best friends are my sweatshirts. But, I"m going to ATTEMPT to find a dress. I want one that makes me look like I'm a "fun" person, not someone who has been released from the nursing home for my once a month outing. I'm really bitter about this dress shopping, and feeling a little frumpy. I'm hoping to find something tomorrow.
You daughter may never get to read them once you start.I loaned my niece my copy of Twilight and she wasn't reading fast enough for me so I bought another copy so I could read it AGAIN,
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I am not getting WAY dressed up. I will probably bring some cute skirts and capri pants that a nice tshirt will work with for dinner and a nicer outfit/dress for dressier night.
he DOES like to keep all itty bitt parts covered so as not to scare anyone away.
Well, that will just make his day. His idea of vacation is with as few clothes as possible. AND, because I'm saying this in reply to Don I will add that he DOES like to keep all itty bitt parts covered so as not to scare anyone away.
Hopefully he doesn't read that you called them itty bitt parts.....I won't tell....
Darn!! I was really looking forward to seeing that!![]()
Naps are never long enough!Have a good nap.![]()
I'm like a virus....bwaaahhaaaa
No thats tomorrow night.![]()
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A newborn!
Please don't tell me I have to deal with this the rest of my life!!!!!
For some reason my mom thinks since I am single it makes a difference - she never gets mad when my married sister doesn't tell her things.![]()
I think I have been pressured into reading the Twilight books. My mom bought the books for my DD for getting Super Honor Roll at school. DD is 12. She started reading the first book but feels they may be a bit "old" for her. She asked me to read them first so I can help her with anything she doesn't understand. I am reading Denis Leary's "Why We Suck" right now... that's a long way from Twilight.![]()
QUESTION:
Do we (a collective "women" we) need to bring dresses for dinner if we are not eating a Palo? I'm one of those moms who always makes sure her kids are dressed adorable, but I rarely take time to make sure I am adorable. The only time I wear make up is if someone dies or gets married.... I work from home, so I can wear shorts and T-shirts all day long and no one cares.
So... long story short... do I need to purchase a couple dresses?
In a nutshell......
We (did) actually have what is called a POL, possesion only licence, which allowed us to possess firearms that were already owned, but you could not buy or borrow a firearm.
This has now been phased out, and we now need a PAL.
To buy/borrow you needed a PAL, possession acquisition licence, which involves a background check.
These are for non-restricted weapons only, hunting rifles and shotguns.
Anything else, like pistols, automatics etc, you need a restricted firearms licence with a more thorough background check and visits from the RCMP whenever they feel like it to ensure proper storage, etc.
All firearms need to be registered with the government.
They have been talking about central armouries for a while now, but that is meeting with a lot of resistance.
It is ridiculous really.
Criminals don't register guns, law abiding citizens do.
But I may have to store my guns in an armoury and apply to retreive them before the hunt season.
Oh, and if the police show up at my house for some reason, they know I have hunting rifles, so they come with back-up, because I have regeistered them.
Bows and crossbows do not fall under any of these rules.
All licences require a gun safety course (3 days) and if you wish to hunt, a hunter safety course (3 days) before you can get your hunting licence.
I did all this back when I was 14 and the red tape was a lot easier.
DW is going thru all the rigamaroll now for hers.
All guns must be securely stored in a locked cabinet or safe, we just cant hang them on a wall anymore like my dad did with his.
That took longer than I thought, sorry.
I prefer crop over capri (just a tad longer).
My BFF would NEVER lie...Listen BrandiE whatever Jens says is a lie...don't believe it...