Thinking Out Loud.....
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I had little ceasar pizza last night. Have not had that in years. Large plain pizza for 5.00. It was good.
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I remember there commercials...pizza pizza. I have never had one or have even seen one in MA. Are they up north?
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It sure is Deb, thanks so much for your thoughts who knows when I will see him but the twins saw him tonight and he asked when he can see me, my daughter is an ass!!!
Winter is on its way!!! Work tomorrow, a one day sale tomorror and Saturday!!!
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He loves his gandma!!
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I second Linda.
Im done and watched last night's Survivor and Tuesday night's NCIS.
They are always saying dont freeze anything in plastic....
What am I suppose to use. Once I used a glass jar and it cracked in the freezer.
Are there any special containers made for freezers?
Helpppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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Sheila, I think it's #3 plastics that are bad for us. Not sure though, ask Dr. Goggle.
Good morning!
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Thanks Linda...I use yogurt containers also its nice to read its safe.
GOOD MORNING
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NY weather cloudy and coolish.
I need a walk who wants to come with me?
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Peace.
Going to the laundromat to wash some comforters. It's cold out! I'm not ready for the cold! DD has a football game tonight. Brrr.
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chris ...its only 50 here now.
Maybe I need more than a jacket.
Aren't you excited about going to the Laundromat?
I will make a bowl of oatmeal to get warm.
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Dress warm fpr tonight......should be COLD!!! Have fun at the game....and the laundromat!
Enjoy your oatmeal too!
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Today is the day I buy sin food.
So I'm getting some GF and one square of brownie or some chocolate.
1 sweet +1 salty=
To be continued later......
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1 sweet+1 salty=happy Sheila!
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Okay...I have the tree in the bathtub. Its 5 ft tall now.
I gave it a good shower. Where am I suppose to put it in this tiny apartment that I dont fall on it and it also gets some sun.
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Man, it's already in the 40's...Brrr. When I was out, it didn't really feel all that cold, but I'm sure it will sitting in the stands.
Laundromat wasn't too bad. It's a brand new one - high tech. There is a card you can put money on so you don't have to deal with quarters. It was a little on the pricey side, but since I put $20 on my card, I got a $5 bonus so I guess that will make up for the additional cost. I have some sleeping bags I will need to do at some point so I can use what is left on my card. It was nice and clean. I am so glad to get that task done. I've been avoiding it for too long.
My inert, video game-playing, cartoon watching son actually went outside, rode his bike, and played tennis with his friend today! Fresh air and exercise! Actually, he'll get more fresh air this weekend - he's supposed to go camping with the Boy Scouts. I say supposed to because he got an invite to a birthday party and he really wants to go. But he skipped the last campout, so I think my husband wants him to go on this one. My husband still hasn't recovered from the last one (he's the Troop master). They did a long, backpacking hike and his back is still bothering him quite a bit. Gettin' old.
Sheila - LOL - I was like - tree in the shower?! I pictured a tree falling into your home! Then I remembered you had a tree you needed to bring in out of the cold. I hear you on where to put it so it gets sun. I have no windows on the south side of my house - so there isn't a window that gets enough light for plants. You have a DD that lives near you? Maybe she can take the plant in for the winter. I kill plants, so it's just as well that I don't have a good place for them. No green thumb here.
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Chris...I love the cards for the laundry.
We have a laundry room that belongs to the complex. But I have to go out from the building since each complex has 6 apartments. Laundromat is all the way in the back.
It cost $1.00 for regular load and the dryer gives you 54 minutes for $1.00.
I know its very low but the management is not touching it.
We didn't get a co-op maintenance charge raise either. (For 2 years now)
I get plenty of lights but it got too tall hardly fitted in the bathtub.
Its 0ver 5 years old but no grapefruits. It just kept growing like my lemon tree which is much smaller.
If I ask DD she would have a panic attack. she has allergies even if she didn't she is not a indoor plant person. I wish I could ship the plant to Hawaii. My DD there has a lemon plant and 4 lemons are growing already.
Wow...I'm talking too much sorry..........
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Chris..I don't think you saw my plant unless you were a viewer since June lol lol
This one was planted about month after I started chemo in honor of my future and when I joined BCO it became a symbol for me for all of us and it keeps growing and growing and growing..........
Sorry Ladies you had to hear the story all over again for a hundred time.
♥
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Looks nice and healthy. Did it blossom? Some trees even though they blossom they need to be pollinated by a male blossom/plant.
TGIF, all I want to do is sleep.
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Deb...This picture is the original one that was taken April of this year.
I have to figure out how to post the new look.
You are saying my plant needs to have sex....hahahahahahaha
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I remember that pic. I love it! You can leave it at my house for the winter but I, like Chris, tend to kill green living plants. I am good at growing pythos. (I think that's what there called.) I water them when I remember and they grow.
My son is home. This is for Sheila to decode. LS is now GS and GS is now LS. It will only be that way until tomorrow. The old GS is so over tired that he has turned into LS. The old LS is finding it humorous that his brother is LS now so he is sitting back and enjoying the show.
I need a martini and a fleece blanket.
Chris, I love the description of your son. LOL! Same as both of mine!
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You definitely need a drink and we all need a fleece blanket.
There is a very low heat but its not enough for me.
lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala
I finally figured out something which was driving me crazy.
Every time I wore my reading glasses they were spotless, and an hour or more after playing the computer, glasses felt dirty ...........
The reason was my eyelashes were touching the glass and making it dirty.
No I'm not crazy
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Im eating the rest of my dessert.
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Enjoy!!! I drinking the rest of my martini!
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The birds and the bees pollinate the plant, get it? Birds and the Bees LOLOLOL.
I made Shepard's pie for supper, DH loved it.
Now that I look closer, yes I have seen that pic B4.
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OOh...Christine used to make sheppard pie before she left. I never made it but I love it.
Deb...Now what is it I need to do with this plant? Im not kidding.
Is it something I can buy from Home Depot's Garden section?
Should I trim the leaves at the bottom?
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I don't get it Deb? Birds and the bee's pollunating Sheilas tree.......I'm lost. HELP!!!
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I go-ogled and got more confused.
Well it lived this long it can go without pollination whatever that is. LOL
Good Night
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I wonder how you can tell if you have a male or female plant...
I've been lurking for a while, but didn't remember the plant pic. Nice, healthy plant. You've taken good care of it. Now if only it would bear some fruit for you! Time to find a plant sperm donor...
Eyelashes making glasses dirty? Great - one more thing to look forward to! I need glasses - been putting it off. Not looking forward to looking all over for them after I put them down and don't remember where I left them. Or if I need to wear them all the time, I'm not looking forward to having something on my face all the time. I'm over sensitive. And I have long eyelashes so I have to find glasses that aren't too close to my eyelashes.
Mmmm - Shepard's pie. Care to share your recipe, Deb?
Sibling antics. I'm an only child, so some of this sibling stuff is foreign to me. Some of it is funny, but some of it I could do without.
Wasn't too bad at the game tonight. I was sitting in the middle of people so I think they helped block the cold.
My DS isn't going on the campout. My husband is letting him go to the birthday party. My DS has a little trouble getting along with other kids, so we hate to make him miss out on opportunites to be with his friends.
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