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love the doctors' strike!
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Spookie, Only worked with one Proctologist in the OR. Before each surgery while draping the patient. He would take the filler paper and make a paper airplane. Then fly it. No one ever said a word, or tried to figure out his mental health. We just figured he needed a diversion from dealing with assholes all the time.
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The grands are SOOOO helpful
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Thanks sas...it was so touching
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we are nice aren't we
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We need more honest people like Jack
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but my hubby would say the door is to hot to touch....haha
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Spookie love the spoons on the tree.
Love the sportsmanship in that vid also - great to see some people who are not so ambitious as to stop their other decent qualities like honesty and fair play
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That video so reminds me of my twins. They were around two and in beds. Was not unusual to hear them talking to one another at 10:00pm, long after they had been put to bed. One night DH said to me to go up and make them go to sleep. I gave him an incredulous look and asked how I could achieve that. He hadn't a clue.
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Kathy, I'm a twin too. My Mom related that my brother who was two years older often complained that we spoke that funny language. We were pistols. For example, Mom related that we learned to run in two different directions when she'd call us. What do you do? We had a collie, she was a great herder
Another time for some reason a new crib mattress was involved. I bounced out of the crib. Mom thought it best to switch cribs. My twin bounced out and broke her collarbone. She felt guilty about that for years. Always repeated for more years than I can count, if she hadn't changed cribs........ I did love those kids playing peek-a-boo. Perfect fun.
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Raising twins is interesting. Mine didn't develop their own language but several times one would finish the others sentence and finish it correctly. When they were still crawling, one crawled into something and hit her head. The other onewas sitting playing with her back to her sister. She stopped playing and rubbed the exact spot on her forehead where her sister hit hers. And on another voodoo note, when they were in first grade they had a spelling test. Sat on different sides of the room. DD2 was a slightly better speller so when she showed a test there was a word that I couldn't make heads or tails out of what it was suppose to be so I asked DD1 to show me her test. DD2 spelt it the exact same way. So I asked DD1 what the word was and she told. Let's say she was waaaay off on that one. And don't get me started about the teen years.
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Katthy,all that makes sense. I was hoarde on rules just b/c my twin never broke a rule. I would sit in the car to break curfew by one minute, b/c she never broke curfew
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High school was a trip. DD1 got demerits like crazy because they had to wear long sleeved, Oxford cloth shirts with long sleeved heavy sweaters as their winter uniform. She is very warm blooded like I used to be. Unfortunately, there would be times she would take the sweater off without permission because there wasn't a teacher around. LO and behold, she would get caught. DD2 was class president their last three years. You got it. It was obvious they were marked "good" twin, "bad" twin. DD2 would purposely go out of uniform to test the teachers when she realized and told me they were picking on DD1 Had to do a conference with the Dean of Discipline who stated she couldn't believe DD1 wasn't like her sister. I asked why would she to be and was told because they are twins. I had to educate the educator that twins have different personalities and you nurture that. I noticed the difference very early in their infancy. Also told the woman the test her sister did to confirm their bias. That didn't go over very well.
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