Lights! Motor! Asian?--Feb 2010 Part II. 11/6-Pix, part 2. Page 199.

I think that it's a genetic thing, yeah I tried to learn to do it...I can't, but maybe that's just me...

OK, since you can't roll your tongue, can you flip it over? Both ways?

And Yuki......I could say so many thing right now about the W your boyfriend can make with his tongue......But I won't! :blush: I'M ACTUALLY BLUSHING!!! :rotfl:
 
OK, since you can't roll your tongue, can you flip it over? Both ways?

And Yuki......I could say so many thing right now about the W your boyfriend can make with his tongue......But I won't! :blush: I'M ACTUALLY BLUSHING!!! :rotfl:

I can only stick my tongue out...no flipping, no curling...
 
I can only stick my tongue out...no flipping, no curling...

Nite, nite....I need rest!! I have exercise's to get to for Physical therapy and then I'm...

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I love that smilie, one of your Peeps posted it here once and I had to use it at some point, now was as good a time as any. :goodvibes
 
I cleaned toilets and urinals yesterday.





I chewed a few times in High School a few times.

First, YUUUUKKKKK.

and second, Just a few times of a few times in High School? So that makes it what, 1 or 2 times? The way I figure it, if you can't swallow the stuff and you constantly have to expectorate (big word huh?) you shouldn't have the stuff in your mouth to begin with.

if you look closely I'm holding her hand so she won't crawl away....

I bet you do that to all the girls....:lmao::lmao::lmao:

Tongue wise, I can make my tongue flat, round, roll, and flip both ways. I can't make any letter with it other than 'O'. It really freaks people out when I flip it.

Finally!!!!! After several days I am caught up. BTW, Derek and Wendy, send my "nieces and nephew" a little love from me. They were so fun at WDW.
 

still 10 pages back but wanted to get this in before lunch.

I LOVE artichoke dip..

here's an easy recipe for artichoke dip (no spinach)

2 cans of quartered artichokes IN WATER (maria brand) (chop them into small pieces)
1 sm. can sliced olives (drain water)
1 sm. can diced jalapenos (drain juice)
2 cups mayo
2.5-3 cups of shredded parmesan cheese

dump ingredients into a pyrex pan. mix well and cook at 400 for 20-25 minutes.
that looks very good and very easy, and not TOOOO bad for you.

thanks bud


I got a great recipe from a hostess in Boise.

Buy the Knorr brand vegetable soup and dip mix (bright yellow package)
The recipe is on the back, but it has canned artichokes (not pickled) and a small box of frozen spinach. Thaw and drain the spinach. Anyway, I think it's mozerella and mayo, but the recipe is on it. You chop the veggies, then mix it up quick and bake it. YUMMY


Oops I see someone already came to Dan's rescue. MAYBE IT WAS PARM
thats okay thanks for sharing, i will look at that one next time i am at the store.
thanks.
:thumbsup2
Hey Dan,
Before the dip subject goes away, I have one that we use at family gatherings: (you did ask for easy to make, not healthy right?)

1 box frozen chopped spinach
1 stick margarine
small onion diced
1 pack of garlic cheese roll

Defrost the spinach and drain.

Saute onion in margarine. Add spinach (you could add chopped artichoke hearts also, just reduce the amount of spinach). Then add garlic cheese and simmer until the cheese is melted. We mostly spread this on french bread and toast under the broiler, but is good as a dip too.
hmmm, looks temping, but trying to eat alittle better to lose a few pounds, so i might not be making this one.

but thanks for the reciepe, is garlic cheese roll like garlic bread?
 
Tracy, almost as bad. My dad took Dylan in his arms up to the balcony railing to see the view. I was totally shocked and didn't even want my kids out on the balcony (they could see the view from inside the stateroom through the glass windows). I was thinking to myself, one quick stumble and Dylan could have been launched over the railing and I would have been diving 8 levels down into the great big sea.....not a pleasant memory to have....but something I can tease my dad about.:rotfl:



:scared1::scared1::scared1: Oh my goodness I feel like having a heart attack just READING that!! I was sooo nervous about that verandah on our cruise too. I kept checking the lock a hundred times each night before falling asleep. Especially since the little couch/bed that DS was sleeping on was right by the door!! :scared:
 
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:scared1::scared1::scared1: Oh my goodness I feel like having a heart attack just READING that!! I was sooo nervous about that verandah on our cruise too. I kept checking the lock a hundred times each night before falling asleep. Especially since the little couch/bed that DS was sleeping on was right by the door!! :scared:

Just an FYI.....you can go to home depot and buy removable alarms to use when you go places. They just attach onto the door....sliding doors, french doors or regular doors....if someone tries to open the door a high pitch alarm sound goes off. When you leave you just take it down and take it home with you. We use them all the time. We bought a set for our house because DD 8 is a sleep walker. When we realized how easy they are to use we bought another set to travel with us. We used them at ASMu back in 08 as well as a rinky dinky little psycho type motel in Missouri. They are great and help to ease the worries!!!!

DH just told me that he saw a set at Walmart last time he was there too.
 
Subbing!
Gotta go back and catch up on Part 1. :surfweb: and part 2 is already 38 pages in! :faint:
I de-activated my FB account this weekend. :thumbsup2 so I will have a little more time to catch up here. it feels good,,,I feel free!! :banana:
I`ll catch up tonight after work!
 
Thought I had posted this morning but I guess not so just checking in a little late !!! Hey Jordan are you on KP duty today after the Latrine duty yesterday !!:rotfl2:
 
Finally!!!!! After several days I am caught up. BTW, Derek and Wendy, send my "nieces and nephew" a little love from me. They were so fun at WDW.
Thanks Uncle Djay, we'll send them your love. They miss you lots.

:scared1::scared1::scared1: Oh my goodness I feel like having a heart attack just READING that!! I was sooo nervous about that verandah on our cruise too. I kept checking the lock a hundred times each night before falling asleep. Especially since the little couch/bed that DS was sleeping on was right by the door!! :scared:
Yeah, I wasn't sure where he was going but I banned him from taking any of the kids with him on the balcony for the rest of the cruise. But I still have my worries, like yesterday, he took Dylan to Toys 'R Us for a "surprise" and I gave Dylan extra kisses just in case it was my last chance.:scared1:

Just an FYI.....you can go to home depot and buy removable alarms to use when you go places. They just attach onto the door....sliding doors, french doors or regular doors....if someone tries to open the door a high pitch alarm sound goes off. When you leave you just take it down and take it home with you. We use them all the time. We bought a set for our house because DD 8 is a sleep walker. When we realized how easy they are to use we bought another set to travel with us. We used them at ASMu back in 08 as well as a rinky dinky little psycho type motel in Missouri. They are great and help to ease the worries!!!!

DH just told me that he saw a set at Walmart last time he was there too.
I'll have to look into this for our next BLT stay. One thing I really, really didn't like about the BLT rooms is that they don't have a childproof lock that is out of reach for a child to deactivate. Instead, what they have is a double lock system wherein you pull the handle up and turn a twist knob really tight to lock the handle in place. The problem is, the instructions are at kid height so any 7 year old kid (like Erin) can read and simply deactivate the lock. :headache: A more simple solution would have been the addition of a deadbolt lock at the 5 foot or above height (like they have on DCL) to prevent small children from accessing :idea: (unless they use a chair).:scared:

As we were on the 10th floor, I was always a little wary of the kids unlocking the door (we only let them on the balcony with supervision to watch the electric boat parade).
 
Have mercy on my soul! You start Part 2 just a few days ago and I am already dozens of pages behind. Just got all caught up and am loving part 2 just as much as I was loving part 1.
 
Hey Jordan - just caught the update, but don't have time to go through all the replies. Love the history of the tongue pics! Looking forward to many more awesome installments.
 
OK, since you can't roll your tongue, can you flip it over? Both ways?

And Yuki......I could say so many thing right now about the W your boyfriend can make with his tongue......But I won't! :blush: I'M ACTUALLY BLUSHING!!! :rotfl:

Eheheheh, I already have a good idea of what you have in mind ;) It sure is an amazing skill of his :thumbsup2
 
First, YUUUUKKKKK.

and second, Just a few times of a few times in High School? So that makes it what, 1 or 2 times? The way I figure it, if you can't swallow the stuff and you constantly have to expectorate (big word huh?) you shouldn't have the stuff in your mouth to begin with.

Yes, two times....I didn't like it, but it didn't make me sick....


djay said:
I bet you do that to all the girls....:lmao::lmao::lmao:

Tongue wise, I can make my tongue flat, round, roll, and flip both ways. I can't make any letter with it other than 'O'. It really freaks people out when I flip it.

Finally!!!!! After several days I am caught up. BTW, Derek and Wendy, send my "nieces and nephew" a little love from me. They were so fun at WDW.

Haa:rotfl2:

You got all the tongue skills I lack....

Glad you finally are caught up!
 
Just an FYI.....you can go to home depot and buy removable alarms to use when you go places. They just attach onto the door....sliding doors, french doors or regular doors....if someone tries to open the door a high pitch alarm sound goes off. When you leave you just take it down and take it home with you. We use them all the time. We bought a set for our house because DD 8 is a sleep walker. When we realized how easy they are to use we bought another set to travel with us. We used them at ASMu back in 08 as well as a rinky dinky little psycho type motel in Missouri. They are great and help to ease the worries!!!!

DH just told me that he saw a set at Walmart last time he was there too.

That's good to know!
 
Subbing!
Gotta go back and catch up on Part 1. :surfweb: and part 2 is already 38 pages in! :faint:
I de-activated my FB account this weekend. :thumbsup2 so I will have a little more time to catch up here. it feels good,,,I feel free!! :banana:
I`ll catch up tonight after work!

Was FB just too addicting? or just needed more privacy?

Glad you're back ED!!!!!!!:hug:

Hope everything is okay:hug:
 
Nite, nite....I need rest!! I have exercise's to get to for Physical therapy and then I'm...

1687s0h.gif


I love that smilie, one of your Peeps posted it here once and I had to use it at some point, now was as good a time as any. :goodvibes

By the way, I fell asleep at the computer again last night.
 













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