snowwhite325
<font color=green> Another Tag Dreamer... pinch me
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Hi Sarah!
I'm catching up on some of my DVR right now...I may watch Desperate Housewives and Brothers & Sisters...If I don't fall asleep first![]()
I'm hoping to watch Amazing Race.
I will definitely fall asleep in the middle of the 2 hour Apprentice. Luckily, it is shown again Saturday night on NBC and a few more times on CNBC.
I would never have met all of you!!![]()
Do you remember on Friday when I mentioned lots of students were going home sick? Well we made the local news...http://www.wkbw.com/news/local/40881577.html
Sorry you had to be part of that news.
Glad you're all better now!
Mr. Judi, just very impressed "I don't know how you do it, fix a full dinner and never leave the"
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Bad news Judi family, no more coupons, no more gourmet dinners. Everyone say boo-hoo.
Thanks Sarah![]()
I didn't get it nearly as bad as some of my friends!
Make sure to keep that Purell handy in school this week. Even more, around the Kindergarteners!
The DHs don't realize how versatile we are!!
Boo Hoo!!
Do you want me to look out for specific coupons?
I got a major head start on my Disney binder...it looks awesome! I spent about 2 hours typing up information and that is just the start! I will post pictures when I finish it![]()
A Washington State Brownie troop was cheated out of $100 after someone bought Girl Scout cookies with fake $20 bills.
KC Gettings, leader of Troop 40411 in Bremerton, Wash., discovered the fake bills on Feb. 28 when she took the cookie money to a local bank, King5.com reports.
Kate Rocks-Brigati of the Girl Scouts of Western Washington tells AOL Food that 17 troops found counterfeit money among their earnings.
"Apparently, the counterfeiters thought the Girl Scout cookie sale was an easy target," Rocks-Brigati said. "What they found instead, was the girls and leaders, in true Girl Scout fashion, were resourceful and helped to identify the thieves."
The troops use the money they earn from the sale of the $4 boxes of Tagalongs, Samoas and Thin Mints to take camping trips and excursions to the zoo and pool.
Gettings was told two of the bills she took to the bank were phony, and when she used a counterfeit detection pen, she discovered $60 more in fake bills, the station said.
But the Brownie troop did get some satisfaction. On Monday, police told King5 that four people were arrested on counterfeit charges after an 18-year-old man tried to pass off the funny money at a Rite-Aid.
"The lesson is not to steal, not to make fake stuff," Sylvia Swanson, a 7-year-old member of the troop told King5.
Gettings said the girls will get a tour of the police station and will earn a fraud badge.
"We're going to teach the girls about fraud and more about the criminals and stuff that is going on," the troop leader told the station.
And Girl Scout officials said safety was a priority for the young girls.
"Law enforcement has given the girls guidelines to help them feel safe during cookie sales," Rocks-Brigati said. "It is sad that girls as young as 6 have to learn about crime first hand."
I can't wait to see it!
I will enjoy hearing about all of your plans.
I had 2 binders to choose from...pink and blue...I picked pink for you![]()
I am still trying to come up with something extra special for Mom's birthday. I wanted to surprise her with breakfast at the castle on the morning of her birthday but she wants to spend the first half on the day at DHS...so now I'm not sure what to do![]()
That is just terrible. What are people thinking now days.![]()