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That was nice of you. It will be nice to have you DBF back for awhile. Hopefully she will stay away for a long time now.

I am really close to my brothers. One more than the other. We just have more in common. But not kissy, kissy close. But we do buddy around together. Although we dont ever exclude Jeff or his girfriend:confused3 Hopefully she will get over this phase and your Dbf will realize when she is gone that she does need some help to heal from what sounds like a seriously terrible marriage.

Jeff has a girlfriend, what is she like???? :rotfl2: (Sorry couldn't resist)
 
So do any of you frequently quote movies?

The number one movie we quote is Talladega Nights! There are so many great one liners in that movie. My kids even do the knuckle bump "shake and bake" :lmao:

Shake and Bake baby!
 

So do any of you frequently quote movies?

The number one movie we quote is Talladega Nights! There are so many great one liners in that movie. My kids even do the knuckle bump "shake and bake" :lmao:

Shake and Bake baby!

I think our most commonly quoted movie is Monster's Inc. Anytime a kid wanders out of their room (if they should be sleeping) one of us (or both together) will say "put that thing back where it came from or so help me"
 
I like it I like it. but I have to leave you alone with your sarcasm as I need to work out and iron some. Not at the same time though. :rolleyes1
 
I like it I like it. but I have to leave you alone with your sarcasm as I need to work out and iron some. Not at the same time though. :rolleyes1

Yeah - that sounds dangerous!!! I have to get ready anyways...the corporate business manager (basically an employee of corporate who is in charge of doing full inspections) is going to be at DH's store today, so that means I am working lunch (and closing) :sad2: :sad2: :sad2:
 
MN is the only state that allows almost every non profit organization to earn money by having lottery games.

He remembers the state being just like Washington, only a big swamp everywhere.

hmm, I just realized.. there are no pulltabs for sale at the gas stations here :laughing: We don't drink so haven't set foot in any taverns/bars here (oh wait.. do they have taverns here?? A tavern for me is a place that makes /sells food AND serves alcohol, making it a respectable place to bring the family while getting drunk :thumbsup2 and gambling by buying baskets full of pull tabs. Where my inlaws live, more taverns than churches-- every tiny township has one and a few scattered on the back roads. My parents have one that they can get to by boat in the summer and snowmobile in winter if you wish, except they call it the "inn" since they have a handful of cottages to rent to drunken cold snowmobilers/drunken hot fishermen. )


Swamp???!!
HMPF:snooty:

Are you sure he wasn't in Wisconsin :rolleyes1
You know those cheeseheads have no sense atall.. living in a swamp of all places . :sad2:





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I am so happy the baby is not outside anymore but it really frightened me. I don't understand why someone would put there baby outside in a stroller and then leave. And it was weird because the stroller was sitting facing the back door, almost like the baby was having a time out.


:scared1: Very scary and sad.:guilty:
I've heard that child rearing is different in other countries, leaving a baby (bundled up) in a carriage outside while the mum is inside having tea or shopping is very commonplace. The shops aren't big enough to accomodate the carriages inside.
In the news a few years ago,a lady visiting from another country did that in the US and got arrested for child endangerment.
 
GOOD MORNING HYENAS!

GUESS WHAT?? I'M GETTING MARRIED!!!!

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soooooooooooooooooooooooo not funny!! Darn it we need a hyena wedding-- we can all show up wearing DIS green t shirts:lmao:
 
Pix, I quoted you befroe you said you were getting married then I looked again and FREAKED! You nerd! Still love you though but you are a nerd. I'll find that evil leaf and send him after you at the end of the month!

I just made this. I call it: Shawna & the Leaf!! :rotfl: :lmao:

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So a scary thing happened today, well at least I thought it was scary. I was vacuuming the floor when I hear this horrible loud baby cry. I ignore it but it cries and cries for several minutes so I try to locate where the sound is coming from. I spot a baby in a stroller in the backyard of my neighbour across the alley way. The baby is all alone just sitting there crying. Nobody comes. The baby stops crying after about five minutes, maybe less but not much. So for an hour I panic, not sure if someone is home with the baby or if the baby has been abandoned or maybe the baby's mom has collapsed. Dh says I can't call the police because it hasn't been very long. So I wait for almost TWO hours and baby is still in the stroller kicking it's feet, fortunately it was bundled up. I decide something is very wrong so I'm about to call the police when someone comes adn takes the baby and stroller in the house.

I am so happy the baby is not outside anymore but it really frightened me. I don't understand why someone would put there baby outside in a stroller and then leave. And it was weird because the stroller was sitting facing the back door, almost like the baby was having a time out.

That's awful Christina!! :scared1: It's a good thing you called the police! :hug: I don't blame you for worrying either!! :sad2:
 
Good afternoon, hyenas!
Sunny! Oh, wait, it's cloudy now. Oh, now it's sunny! Oh, now cloudy...

Hubby thought your water comparison was spot on :goodvibes When Staley was showing us houses that she likes-- I looked at the pics and thought: Are u sure that's not in MN?? It's the pine trees..I remember reading somewhere that when people immigrated from Finland they chose MN or travelled on to WA, the pine trees reminded them of home.

My dad lived in Walla Walla during the war, his dad was a machinist and worked on the Manhattan Project (Hanford) .. I alway wondered if my grandfather felt more "home" there, I know my dad loved going out that way on business trips and at one time considered having us move out there.
ok, that was a ramble.. glad to see you back and happy with your new "you!"

now poor Bernice and Betty will collect dust in your drawer :lmao:
Lots of Scandinavian folk live in Washington, for the same reason: It reminds them of home, whether that's ND/MN area or "the old country". :)

My folks came out from ND, and long-time neighbors of theirs are from a town about 10 miles down the road in ND. Small world!

My dad said his family lived in the Vancouver, WA area for a brief period during WWII. I'm not sure how old he was, age 4 or 5 I'd guess because he has some memories but was pre-school-age. I have no idea what brought my grandfather out that way, so far from home, but I had the idea it had something to do with the public works projects getting people back to work after the Depression. :confused3
 
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