MOOvin' Along - Goog Times, Goog Friends . . . Part 3

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Oh NO!

On purpose? ;)

Can I add something to your list of one?
Saw something on the back of a truck that is off putting. To say the least.
A HUGE set of male "boys" :scared: attached. They also come in blue, I am told. How can I shelter my kids from this? How can I shelter ME from that?
Have you guys seen this new stupid trend of redneck extremism? I may not want to be a redneck anymore.
I don't even know what to tell you to google to see for yourself, if you're morbidly curious. Try Truck Nuts??? Can we say "nuts" here?




ARGGH! I can't scratch the image out of my short term memory!


Anyway, GOOD MORNING!!!!!!

I can't believe you've never seen those before. :lmao: I don't think Utah is as "redneck" as you think. :rotfl:

My 7 year old reads, EVERYTHING. I hate stop lights, we're always afraid of what he's reading on the neighboring cars. A few weeks ago I saw someone with Eeyore on their back windshield and they had totally perverted him. :headache:


I'm back.

Sorry if anyone was worried. Thanks for thinking of me.

Time gets away from you so quickly with a new baby. We had a busy weekend, and quite frankly with nursing AND pumping every 2-3 hours, plus having to keep him in an upright position for 15 minutes after a bottle to keep him from spitting it all back up, I have no "me" time. But the pumping is going well and he's gained 8 ounces. Of course now they want him back up to 8 pounds 15 ounces by Friday. Which means he would have to gain 7 ounces in 3 days. :lmao: I'm going to be "busy" and have to reschedule that appointment for next week. ;)

On the plus side we have enough frozen breast milk for 2 date nights. :laughing:

I need to go now and fold laundry before Chad gets here. Then we're going to see the house. They finished the drywall today. :yay:
 
Mony2- thanks for saving the thread. I though I broke it with my truck nuts comment. That no one saw.
I saw it. I just couldn't think of anything postable to say. I'll just quote MP
I can't believe you've never seen those before. :lmao: I don't think Utah is as "redneck" as you think. :rotfl:

On the prairie we have a family that is famous for picketing with , um, graphic signs depicting the very acts they are protesting against.

So you have to be careful where you drive even before your kids can read.


Ok moooving on.

Glad to hear about the weight gain!!! and the drywall. :woohoo: I know how busy you are. When the twins were tiny I had entire weeks when I never even made it to the mailbox let alone the grocery store.

The other thread baby is still beurking. But I am blame the nystatin. I have to coat his entire mouth and of course the worst thrush is way in the back. So it is hard to tell if the zantac is working.

So when do we get the next chapter of the Marita chronicles? I am printing them out as kind of a guide book.
 
I see W.T's is continuing his soap opera......:lmao:

Mommy P-- how exciting to see everything coming together.

UMA-- can't say I have seen what you are talking about but I can imagine.:scared: Hope your FDIL is feeling better soon and your son is there for her.

Hubby has been home these few mornings and going in later and staying later so my schedule is all out of wack. Then when he goes to work I am running around taking the kids to different lessons. Tonight is swimming.

Babynurse -- thanks , Tell my kids that....some days I am the meanest mom ever in my 10 years eyes.....:lmao:
 

MommyP- What about pumping the fore milk first and offering only the richer hindmilk? At least I think that's what I meant to say. My Breastfeeding days are loooong behind me but I have more than 5 years combined experience. I once wanted to be a lactation consultant. Or a dula. I would love something nurturing like that. Or a 50's PrimeTime Waitress. Ugh, I have a lot of personalities.

Twinkie- Thrush! Oh nooo! Did it spread to you? OUCH! Try Venetian Vilolet if the Nystatin doesn't work. Or did I get those two mixed around. It just stained like CRAZY. :headache:

Ok, my advice is over. Much love and hugs to both babies!!!! :cloud9:

Basement Progress- completely framed and electrical'd and tidy. Now, we just need to do sheetrcok and mud'n'tape to get it looking like something. There is hope for the coveted craft room. :yay: Mind you, the craft room money was spent going to WDW last year. WORTH the delay, but I have a lot of craft crap to get organized. Tons.

Nab- That's IT, I'm moving to Canadia! I hate stuff like that ! Plus you have good candy.

Celery- are you OK? Where are you? Still unpacking? That sucks...I hate to unpack. I get everything put away just so and realize I still have 3 boxes. UGH!

More Saga! He who I can not name! Voldemort. HA!
 
I do believe strip clubs are banned here now too, not sure if it is all of Canada but I do know it is Ontario as is smoking in public places and work places.

I love smoke free restaurants and bars. Not that I go to bars these days.

Celery-- I was looking at our Disney pictures tonight with the kids you have lost so much more weight since then. I am going by the picture you posted else where. How far do you want to get?
 
How can you NOT love Simon Cowell?

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Go ahead, vilify me. It's already been done on another thread. I care not.
 
MommyP: Good to hear things are going well.

Nab: My kids don't like me on occasion too. But it's kinda like the whole Simon thing. I care not. :rotfl:
 
Before you send out a search squad, I am still around. Seems like every time I have time to log on, it takes so long to read back I don't have time to post. So I'm multitasking sort of. I'm watching a ball game while I'm paying my bills while I'm posting. Won't take long to pay bills, I'll be out of money before I'm out of bills.
cel- dating the rams huh. It's been done. I worked with a woman who said she dated half the team when they were in LA their first year there. (Quick WT, where'd they move from to LA?) She even married one. For reals. She also 'knew' all kinds of stars. We all went uhhuh. Then one day the Platters stopped in to eat. They knew Gloria. Even recognized her.
Guess what? The money man at work (CFO) got wind of what the bids were going to be to feed 85 kids for 60 days. They have redesigned everything and the kitchen will stay open. No layoff. Where's the smiley for complete ambivalence?
Pumba, be glad you're up there. They're predicting a MAJOR snow storm with accumulations up to .... one inch! I went to the store this evening and there was no bread, no milk, and very little meat. Fortunately, I only wanted frozen chicken tenders. And chips. Goog supper.
Gotta be in at 5 tomorrow, no way the other cook will drive in 'blizzard' conditions. Better hit the hay.
 
Now. Where were we? Oh, right. Marita's husband had just explained to her that one's snark level rising was NOT a compliment.

Later that evening:

Marita's Husband: My oh my. That sure was a nice bath, back rub and foot massage.

Marita: Anything for you dear. Is there anything else I could get you?

Marita's Husband: Well, I sure could go for another piece of your homemade peach cobbler. Don't forget the scoop of ice cream. A little coffee would be nice too.

Marita: Coming right up.

Marita's Husband: I had such a rough day at the office today.

Marita: You did? Do you want to talk about it?

Marita's Husband: Marita. You know I don't like to talk about the office when I get home.

Marita: Oh, that's right. I'm sorry.

Marita's Husband: It's OK. I know how easy you tend to forget things. Now, how was your day?

Marita: Oh, it was just wonderful. I called in sick. But that didn't stop me from posting 108 times on the Disboards today.

Marita's Husband: 108 times? What could you have to post about that many times?

Marita: Oh, nothing really. But they seem to really enjoy it. And, just 10,000 more posts and I might get another tag.

Marita's Husband: Well, now wouldn't another tag make the family proud.

Marita: It makes my lips tremble just thinking about it.

Marita's Husband: Hurry up and get that cobbler, you've got some posting to do tonight Marita.

Marita: (contented sigh) OK dear. I'll be right back. (heard from the kitchen) Shall I bring your pipe?



Wheat Thins

:scared1: WT installed a hidden microphone in my house!!!!!!!!!!!!! Guess he did not do the camera though, or he would have mentioned how I was wearing a dress, heels and pearls all the time.
 
Evening, all!

MommyP! Goog to hear from you. Thanks for checking in. Maybe you need to just phone in your updates to Cel while you're still nursing so much :laughing:

Twink, sorry your little man is still feeling wuckety (had to get that in there to annoy Mr. Cleaver)!!!

Have to admit the dialog is pretty funny though . . .

Moo.....I knew I liked Mr. Moo! I was born on his birthday!
Lex! I remember that from the Peeps thread! Speaking of Peeps . . . where the helk is Sandy?! Subbing must be exhausting her after her trip :confused3

What's up, MOOvers? Halfway through the week! w00t! And only 5 days until my b-day! Double w00t!
w00t!!! Is right! Short week next week PLUS your birthday. Yay!

My FDIL(?) got in a car wreck last night, I just heard! Her truck was t-boned and all she got was whiplash, thank God!!!

DS is comforting her and tending to her every need. :sick: Poor Sara!
So glad she was not injured too badly :hug: Is this the one you went formal shopping with a while back?

I've only seen those truck nuts once IRL. And they were blue. It amused me :lmao:

Before you send out a search squad, I am still around. Seems like every time I have time to log on, it takes so long to read back I don't have time to post.

Guess what? The money man at work (CFO) got wind of what the bids were going to be to feed 85 kids for 60 days. They have redesigned everything and the kitchen will stay open. No layoff. Where's the smiley for complete ambivalence?

Pumba, be glad you're up there. They're predicting a MAJOR snow storm with accumulations up to .... one inch! I went to the store this evening and there was no bread, no milk, and very little meat. Fortunately, I only wanted frozen chicken tenders. And chips. Goog supper.
Gotta be in at 5 tomorrow, no way the other cook will drive in 'blizzard' conditions. Better hit the hay.
Glad you're still here, DTD! Just read back a page or two and jump in! :rolleyes1 Glad to hear they came to their senses at your work. I bet Pumba is going to give you the business about your "major snowstorm"!!! But I hear that just a little snow can be rough for areas that aren't equipped to salt and plow and where the people don't really know how to drive on snow.


I had a reflexology appointment tonight. I always feel better for a few days after going. Even though some people (DH) think it is hooey. DD called to chat with hubby tonight before I got home. Apparently, Cash is losing more fur because he is allergic to flea bites, poor thing. He had to endure the indignity of the cone when he cut his toe and now his skin is all irritated. Plus they have to flea bomb the house. Blech.

I think I am going to do some Internet research on this. Has anyone had any experience with a dog having flea allergies? I almost wonder if he might be having a food allergy too.
 
Where's the smiley for complete ambivalence?

:confused3 <--- I think this one would do in a pinch.

:upsidedow <---who knows what this one means?

I am glad we didn't have to send out the search squad. You crack me up all the time DTD.

I also enjoyed the description of "blizzard" conditions. When I was little we mooved from MinneSNOWta to Tennessee (my kindergarten curriculum of Elvis lyrics is well documented on this thread)- anyway they canceled school for a snow day- the flakes melted before they were 5 ft off the ground. You would not believe what my mild mannered mother had to say about that:rolleyes1
 
OMG, did anyone see that last segment on AI tonight? An Asian guy with fake white fur and silver cape and the name "simon" taped to his big fur hat?

That was soooooo funny. He sang an original song "we arel brothers forever".
Anyway, it was so funny, They all ended end up dancing with him, and making him repeat him. Sort of resembling that guy a few years back was so bad it was funny. :rotfl2:

They basically made it into an ode to Simon. And Simon said: I am going to make a horrible prediction! I bet this will be a hit song!

And no, he did NOT make it through to Hollywood.

I bet it will on Youtube momentarily
 
Hellloooooooo Moovers. I went straight from school to class and then straight out to dinner with my aunt tonight. You know how sometimes you just start talking to someone and all of a sudden you lose track of time? We were at the restaurant for over 3 hours! :eek: I will admit that I was doing most of the talking. Hey, I had a lot to say!!

bbn...where to even start? It's too much to post. Mostly I am happy to hear that we get to throw rocks at Rob and p.s. your so called "clever" and "witty" retorts fail to amuse me so you must not have it in you either. :snooty:

Utah...it's okay to keep some things to yourself. I don't think I needed to know about the redneck truck "paraphernalia" of Utah. :scared:

WT...are you taking stalking lessons from Lynette? It sounds like you're right outside Marita's door!

MommyP and DTD...glad you both checked in.

I had more things to say but they have since slipped my mind. So, hi to anyone I missed. We're getting close to the weekend!

Night!
:grouphug:
 
am I coming - am I going?

Moo - you are right - this work thing is interfering with nap time!! My feet are both so swollen, they wont fit into crocs! :scared1:

Fdil talked me into signing up for two more races ( and she's so lobbying for 2 more!! LOL) I'm doing the Shamrock Shuffle ( beer at the end!) the CDC - aug - but WISHERS come out for it!!

was going to say more... oh..

confusile here - I thought someone was saying Marita got another tag!! it wasnt anything about bottoms, or lard... :rolleyes1

nite all

one more day of work!! This week anyway!
 
Uma, sorry about FDILL(?), that is scary really:scared1: Glad she is relatively ok.
I never know my lips trembled at thought's of a tag either. Funny that DH should know, as he usually goes to bed by 5pm :confused3

MommyP, yay on the house, and I can just imagine how busy you are.

Twinkie, you too, yuck for for Gabe on the thrush:hug:

Sandy, oh, feet wont even fit into crocks? ACK! But congrats on deciding to do it again!

DTD, sorry about the ambivalence, but work is better than no work in my book. Well, make that PAY, not really work :rolleyes1

Celery, knitfreak got a pm from a guy in NEPAL today!!!!!!!!!!! He asked if she had a problem with race or color, she said no, but she has a problem with NEPAL!! (really, it's only 23,000 miles)

Moo, yikes on the puppy woes!

I am sure I forgot something (as noted in WT's Marita chronicles, I have a memory issues)

Everyone else, have a great day tmorrow!
 
Sorry about your poor feet, Sandy! But glad you're back!!!

Sounds like you have a very persuasive FDIL :rotfl2:
 
Maybe someone should make it their goal to get to page 800. Oh wait, none of us post random posts just to snag a certain number. B/C that is unbecoming. All of our posts have depP meaning. NEVER a post about nothing. Or just mindless prattle.
 
ACK!!!!!!!!!

http://www.news.com/8301-13577_3-9852054-36.html?tag=newsmap said:
January 16, 2008 12:59 PM PST
'Scrabulous' debate may rewrite the rules of the game
Posted by Caroline McCarthy

"I'll go on a hunger strike!"

So said one adamant Facebook user in the wake of the news that game manufacturers Hasbro and Mattel were trying to do something about the wildly popular, unquestionably addictive online game known as Scrabulous.

The game, which rose to fame when its creators turned it into an embeddable Facebook application, is a word game that's a whole lot like the classic board game Scrabble. It uses a playing board with "bonus" spots just like Scrabble. In fact, the rules are identical to Scrabble's.

The companies in charge of the "real" Scrabble, for obvious reasons, aren't happy.

Game companies Hasbro, which distributes Scrabble in North America, and Mattel, which is responsible for its overseas trademarks, have reportedly asked Facebook to remove the game from its application directory. And you can tell it's a serious legal matter because nobody's talking.

Facebook declined to confirm the report, and it said that it has not yet issued any kind of statement about Scrabulous; representatives from Hasbro did not respond to calls for comment.

The similarities between Scrabble and Scrabulous are crystal-clear, and it's a no-brainer to see why Hasbro and Mattel are miffed. To add to that, Scrabulous serves up advertisements, which means that its creators are making money off the concept. But what the game companies really ought to do is take a step back and realize that they can use Scrabulous to their advantage--without removing the viral game from Facebook.

Fans of Scrabulous, for one, aren't happy about the takedown news. On Facebook, an unofficial group called "Save Scrabulous" is growing fast, with more than 7,000 users at last count (and 5,000 hours before.) Its members, including the aforementioned "hunger striker," are livid.

"Leave Scrabulous alone!" one of them posted in the group's message board, a thinly veiled allusion to the "Leave Britney Alone" viral video.

Others were more visceral: "I've burnt my Scrabble board in protest!" one exclaimed.

A game of Scrabulous on Facebook.
(Credit: Scrabulous)

Scrabulous is the creation of two brothers in India, Jayant and Rajat Agarwalla, who founded Scrabulous.com in 2006. When Facebook launched its developer platform in May, the Agarwallas soon transformed their Scrabble spin-off into an application designed for the social network, and it caught on like wildfire. More than 2 million Facebook members are active Scrabulous users, and several hundred thousand of them play the game each day.

It was a catch-22 for the Agarwallas. The "Scrabulous guys" became Facebook celebrities, but the exposure meant that they were much more visible--and so were the obvious similarities between Scrabble and Scrabulous.

"It wouldn't be an issue if Scrabulous weren't so popular, right?" observed Darren Herman, director of digital media for marketing firm The Media Kitchen. It's the sheer mass of Facebook Scrabulous users that have made it a high-profile case as well as an inevitably ugly situation, if the game is indeed taken down. "We're seeing the power of social media in its early days. Since we're still trying to figure out the rules of the game, no pun intended, these types of issues are bound to arise."

In other words, according to Herman, the debate over Scrabulous is indicative of the fact that the world--or at least certain mainstays of the game industry--still hasn't quite figured out that a traditional course of action just doesn't always work on the Web.

"I don't think they are crazy to think this way," Darren Herman said when asked if Hasbro and Mattel are totally off base. "Scrabble came out in a time when everyone guarded their (intellectual property) tightly."

In the old order, a takedown notice may have been the only route. But this is the Web, and plenty of people have pointed out that Hasbro and Mattel are sitting on a marketing gold mine with Scrabulous. They have a gleefully addicted fan base, a machine for viral buzz (Facebook's platform), and the deep pockets to offer to buy Scrabulous outright--or at least strike an innovative advertising deal.

There's also no direct competitor. Neither Hasbro nor Mattel operates a Web-based, ad-supported version of Scrabble; video game manufacturer Electronic Arts owns the rights to electronic versions of the game, and it currently sells a PC game of Scrabble for about $20. (EA was not available for comment on the Scrabulous issue.) With Scrabulous, all three companies may be sitting on a marketing treasure trove.

Hasbro and Mattel might not get it. But the members of Save Scrabulous think that they do.

"Do these greedy fools not realize that they should be paying the creators of Scrabulous for all the damn fans of the game they created?" one angry Scrabulous fan from the United Kingdom asked on the group's "wall." He brought up a further point--that this is getting people excited about the musty old board game in a way they haven't in years. "It's like the music vids put on YouTube. It makes me buy tracks I never would have done, and frankly, before this game emerged, Scrabble was just something for rainy days in my childhood."

Another member of the group put it more concisely. "Scrabulous brought Scrabble back in style. They should be thankful."
 
EEEEK on the Scrabulous crisis, MOO!!!!!!!:scared1: Hope it works out.

I almost made a mistake, I was going to send the text of the Marita chronicles to my work folks, but then I thought, well DUH, incrimininating evidence of DIs'ing on a sick day. NOT a goog idea.
So I scrapped that.

But I am sure they would have found it funny, as that does NOT resemble the bum-laying me :)
 
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