Off-topic randomness - a place to ramble?

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hurray for off topicness

anyone else noticed the new smilies?
look at them:

:dog2: :pug: :paw: :dog: and is this :groom: new?? haven't noticed it before
 
marypops! said:
hurray for off topicness

anyone else noticed the new smilies?
look at them:

:dog2: :pug: :paw: :dog: and is this :groom: new?? haven't noticed it before


The groom ( :groom: ) has been here to match the bride ( :bride: ) :)
 
i had a fun day today
i went up to the lark in the park (church thing in the park), made some pottery, played on the dance mats, had a bomb scare, bought an ice cream, watched cricket, etc.

it was a fun fun day

now don't get worried about what i said
 

JeanJoe said:
Maybe we could do group desensitization. You know, start off slow like a post with:

- "Hi! I'm new to the DIS and I'm glad to meet you all" (of course you could get flamed for posting the hi in the wrong forum)
- OK, safer: first post in the "Like it, hate it, NTI" thread. Never been flamed there, even when I told then I didn't like coconut ice cream!
- Then move on to "So who else likes Johnny Depp?" Seems safe.
- Then, when you are feeling bolder, try a "My Other said my butt looks big!" That should generate excellent discussion.

At this point, our skins should be thickened. It is time for the final exam posts. It's time for:
- "Liberals / conservatives (take your pick) are so stupid because..."

Or, perhaps scan down the old topic lists, find a topic with that cute little LOCK symbol on it, and then restart the thread by paraphrasing the gist of it. For optimum effect, PM the major contributors of the previous thread and tell them they're dumb, and show them the link to the new thread.

There! You are now a CB Veteran!

Hey, Joe, you forgot about my post about me visiting Disney Princesses and is it appropriate in the Theme Park Attractions and Strategies. :teeth:

In an unrelated note, I had a date Friday night. I haven't had one of those in six years. I had a great time with my companion, and I hope to do it again.

That's all I'll divulge at this time, but I can tell you I was very happy afterwards.
 
In an unrelated note, I had a date Friday night. I haven't had one of those in six years. I had a great time with my companion, and I hope to do it again.

That's all I'll divulge at this time, but I can tell you I was very happy afterwards.
Hey that is great! A date! WOW :) :love: :wizard:

That is one thing I miss about being married. The dates. DAtes used to be so much fun! The butterflies that led up to the date. Getting myself ready and then either getting picked up or meeting that person out. Making small talk until both of you have found a comfort zone. Going trough dinner wondering if you had anything in your teeth :teeth: . And then anticipating that good night walk to the door, and then the kiss :earseek:

I hope this leads somewhere for you ;) Like maybe a WDW vacation :sunny:
 
All you are going to divulge about your date is that you had one? What a tease :rolleyes: We need details....where did you go?? what did you eat???? and most importantly....do they love Disney, too?? Inquiring (Okay, nosy) minds want to know LOL
 
Believe me, Tishke, I'd love to give the details of my evening out. Problem is that it's common knowledge that people who talk about their job and the people there have a tendency not to have a job, and I can't risk my boss reading the DIS boards and finding out the details of my evening out.

But if you really want to know, I can discuss it over AIM. ;)
 
Random~

I don't know if it is the fact that I have another weekend off (unheard of in the retail field) and it is summertime, or the talk that my family is having a bar-b-que at their house....But I sure do feel like some barbque chicken!!!

I mean, let it be slathered with sauce and push it up under the skin to get the meat nice and tasty! And also for mine, I like it a little burnt with extra sauce on the outside of the burnt areas. :sunny:

Grilling used to be my fave thing to do with my dad. He taught me everything I know (like most other things in life). I would be standing there at 4 yrs old and holding the pan to put the done chicken into, knowing then I was such a big girl for helpping daddy ;) . In fact, I think I have a pic around somewhere and if I find it I will post (if you all don't mind). Mom always stayed in the house making deviled eggs and potato salad (german style MMM MMM MMM!!!).

I love childhood memories :wizard:
 
pumpkinfish said:
Random~

I don't know if it is the fact that I have another weekend off (unheard of in the retail field) and it is summertime, or the talk that my family is having a bar-b-que at their house....But I sure do feel like some barbque chicken!!!

I mean, let it be slathered with sauce and push it up under the skin to get the meat nice and tasty! And also for mine, I like it a little burnt with extra sauce on the outside of the burnt areas. :sunny:

Grilling used to be my fave thing to do with my dad. He taught me everything I know (like most other things in life). I would be standing there at 4 yrs old and holding the pan to put the done chicken into, knowing then I was such a big girl for helpping daddy ;) . In fact, I think I have a pic around somewhere and if I find it I will post (if you all don't mind). Mom always stayed in the house making deviled eggs and potato salad (german style MMM MMM MMM!!!).

I love childhood memories :wizard:



I am so very hungry now, need food.
 
*sigh* I encountered the cutest guy at the fair yesterday. Too bad he lives so far away! :( *sigh*

And in another *sigh* moment, I met another guy last week and thought something might be there. Unfortunately, I don't think we'd be a good couple. *sigh*

No, wait, more like *cry!* ARGH!

(OK, my pity party is now over...please return to your regularly scheduled off-topicness!)
 
lajones81 said:
*sigh* I encountered the cutest guy at the fair yesterday. Too bad he lives so far away! :( *sigh*

And in another *sigh* moment, I met another guy last week and thought something might be there. Unfortunately, I don't think we'd be a good couple. *sigh*

No, wait, more like *cry!* ARGH!

(OK, my pity party is now over...please return to your regularly scheduled off-topicness!)


Hey Lisa,
As cliche as this may sound...it holds truth:
You will meet the person you are looking for when you stop looking :) :wizard:

That is how I met my DH and I knew I would marry him after 1 week! :love:
 
Stumbled on this thread while waiting for a Jungle Cruise to finish :cool1:

That is one thing I miss about being married. The dates. DAtes used to be so much fun! The butterflies that led up to the date. Getting myself ready and then either getting picked up or meeting that person out. Making small talk until both of you have found a comfort zone. Going trough dinner wondering if you had anything in your teeth . And then anticipating that good night walk to the door, and then the kiss

Getting married does not mean the end for some of this. My wife and I still go out on dates (with each other, of course!!). Now that DD has grown and such, even easier. It's the little things that keep the spark going!

:hug:
 
pumpkinfish said:
Hey Lisa,
As cliche as this may sound...it holds truth:
You will meet the person you are looking for when you stop looking :) :wizard:

That is how I met my DH and I knew I would marry him after 1 week! :love:


This is so true. I met DH and I was not even looking. It will happen! :flower:
 
pumpkinfish said:
Hey Lisa,
As cliche as this may sound...it holds truth:
You will meet the person you are looking for when you stop looking :) :wizard:

That is how I met my DH and I knew I would marry him after 1 week! :love:


Me three...I totally agree with this statement. I was in no way looking for a guy, in fact, I had pretty much discounted the lot of them as rotten cheating soundrels (sorry boys) when I met DH. I knew that we were meant to be, corny as it sounds, from the minute I met him.

The minute you stop looking, you will find your guy....the minute you get married/engaged every guy starts to notice you. Funny how it happens that way. :rolleyes:
 
Thanks for the support everyone, but...

my mood is seriously better...

I got an A in my last Masters class! Woot woot! :)

I'm so psyched!
 
lajones81 said:
Thanks for the support everyone, but...

my mood is seriously better...

I got an A in my last Masters class! Woot woot! :)

I'm so psyched!

Congratulations!!! I know you worked hard for that A. :goodvibes
 
pumpkinfish said:
You will meet the person you are looking for when you stop looking :)

I met my husband in 7th grade French class... :love2:

No. seriously. :) If you want to know more, ask. :)
 
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