jonestavern
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I'm off!
Time to start dinner & make more calls, TTFN!
Time to start dinner & make more calls, TTFN!
Liz, the Diva of Nail Polish!
Where the rest of us paint, you create!
Seriously, a topcoat & I only meet a few times yearly~
Which reminds me: time to call for a pedi!
Thanks. No not handmade. I bought it at JoAnn Fabrics 3 years ago. It was a 1 year thing and I bought it all!
Thanks. I really liked it because it was different.
I also heard there's no calories in Disney food.
That sounds like my dog. She's on potassium bromide and valium for seizures and I think it makes her lethargic and extra hungry. We started mixing green beans and broccoli with her food because it fills her up but it's not fattening. She eats it and seems to enjoy it too! Then again, if your dog is used to ice cream, broccoli might not go over so well!![]()

Broccoli? I'm glad I don't have to sleep in the same room as your dog...![]()
Then again, neither do I.
And I'm sure your nose is grateful!


I don't know if seasickness tabs would help...do they work when it's caused by nerve deafness? I've sort of been okay today - a few short bouts of it early this morning, but for the most part, I haven't felt it much. Seems to also coincide with hunger. Not always, though.
May I prescribe Tonga Toast & a Kona press pot?
According to Miss PJ, WDW food contains no calories at all!
Or barring that, just a general munch-a-thon involving Italian or Indian food?
I won't even tell you what I'd do for some semi-decent Indian or Thai! I swear, I live in the armpit of New England...a Dunkin Donuts every 10 feet, but a complete lack of take-out variety. That's okay, though, because no one I know will try it. We just got a Japanese place and my mother refuses to consider it.