LuvOrlando
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What is school sewing project?I wonder how many will know this . . . and of course if you don't I still like you (maybe)
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What is school sewing project?I wonder how many will know this . . . and of course if you don't I still like you (maybe)
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What is school sewing project?
We were just talking about this show the other night. My wife is 9 years younger than me and the only episode she remembers is the episode where all the men were pregnant.I wonder how many will know this . . . and of course if you don't I still like you (maybe)
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So many people love that episode, it is in my bottom. I liked the real life ones. I just love the ones with Vanessa in her teens: getting drunk, going to Baltimore to see the wretched, lying about who she was with to see her boyfriend, etc. Theo had classics too, the "real world" scenario when he came home to an empty room he had to rent, "Gentlemen, welcome to Furniture City!"We were just talking about this show the other night. My wife is 9 years younger than me and the only episode she remembers is the episode where all the men were pregnant.
The harvest gold one with the extended cord held an honored place on our kitchen wall. For all I know, it might still be there.View attachment 872777
Didn't have one though, we were stylin' with this clear through the 90s and I bet it would still work
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No, classic The Cosby Show episode. Denise made Theo a replica Gordon Gartrell.
You don't find wholesome shows that teach values and morals on tv anymore.So many people love that episode, it is in my bottom. I liked the real life ones. I just love the ones with Vanessa in her teens: getting drunk, going to Baltimore to see the wretched, lying about who she was with to see her boyfriend, etc. Theo had classics too, the "real world" scenario when he came home to an empty room he had to rent, "Gentlemen, welcome to Furniture City!"
That show was so good.
When I die I hope my wife doesn't sell my tools for how much I told her I spent on them.
I have a very nice wood chipper...