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The Bar => The Lounge => Topic started by: Flame on September 16, 2009, 08:34:50 AM
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Nothing overly exciting on tap:
Have to pick up a couple things at the grcoery store.
Post on CC.
Also need to swing by the post office to get a couple stamps.
Dog sitting.
Check facebook.
Baseball practice.
Post on CC.
Football practice.
Feed neighbor's cats.
Check facebook.
Think I'll make chicken enchiladas with a green sauce for dinner.
Laundry.
Post on CC.
Check facebook.
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Was up at 0530. This seems to be a new norm. :clueless: Need to go to the VFW to do some Bingo paperwork and deposits from last nights Bingo. Then I get to resolve a tax issue for them. I have to order some PC stuff. Other than that, it'll be occasional naps throughout the day and watching the raindrops fall.
(Bonus points to the person that can name who sang the song, "watching the raindrops fall" without Googling it.)
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Nothing overly exciting on tap:
Have to pick up a couple things at the grcoery store.
Post on CC.
Also need to swing by the post office to get a couple stamps.
Dog sitting.
Check facebook.
Baseball practice.
Post on CC.
Football practice.
Feed neighbor's cats.
Check facebook.
Think I'll make chicken enchiladas with a green sauce for dinner.
Laundry.
Post on CC.
Check facebook.
Thats her day in THEORY....
Here's how it will wind up...
Nothing overly exciting on tap:
Have to pick up a couple things at the grcoery store.
Post on CC.
Also need to swing by the post office to get a couple stamps.
Dog sitting.
Check facebook.
Realize that it's 6:30 PM and the cats are starving and the kid missed baseball... But that I made 57,000 on Farm Town!!!!
Call PIzza Hut for carryout.
Quickly do some makeshift housework so it looks like I was busy.
Check facebook.
:cheersmate: :rotf: :fuelfire:
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Health Club in a bit here and cleaning up the house a tad. Nothing major today. It is grey and yucko today though. :p
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Realize that it's 6:30 PM and the cats are starving and the kid missed baseball... But that I made 57,000 on Farm Town!!!!
I'll have you know I don't play Farm Town, and I make my daughter take my kid to baseball on her way to dance, so there! :tongue: :-)
(but you may be right about the rest!)
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Try to figure out how to watch cable on the internet. We are looking into DISH, we dropped kicked Comcast, we got tired of the monthly rape. I already made dinner, it is cooking in the crockpot. The biggest thing I plan on doing is trimming my baby's nails, I am tired of getting clawed plus she scrached herself a bit yesterday. I HATE doing this, I get so nervous! I will never forget cutting my two year old when she was a infant and even though it was a tiny nick, there was a lot of blood and I freaked.
I cannot wait to start school. I need to brush up on my math, if anyone knows of a good site that tutors with math, please let me know.
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I'll have you know I don't play Farm Town, and I make my daughter take my kid to baseball on her way to dance, so there! :tongue: :-)
(but you may be right about the rest!)
Dumb question, what is Farm town?
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Did a report this morning, watching it rain now....I need to go take interior/exterior pictures of my new foreclosure, but need for it to stop raining for a bit so that I can. Have some other work to do too, however....
I could do laundry, I could clean house.....but think I might read a book. Reading Stuart Woods' Mounting Fears and would like to continue.... :-)
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Dumb question, what is Farm town?
It's a Farm Simulation on Facebook that a ton of people there play, lol.
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It's a Farm Simulation on Facebook that a ton of people there play, lol.
I really need to get a Facebook account, I am so out of it, lol.
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Try to figure out how to watch cable on the internet. We are looking into DISH, we dropped kicked Comcast, we got tired of the monthly rape. I already made dinner, it is cooking in the crockpot. The biggest thing I plan on doing is trimming my baby's nails, I am tired of getting clawed plus she scrached herself a bit yesterday. I HATE doing this, I get so nervous! I will never forget cutting my two year old when she was a infant and even though it was a tiny nick, there was a lot of blood and I freaked.
I cannot wait to start school. I need to brush up on my math, if anyone knows of a good site that tutors with math, please let me know.
Wait til she's napping and then cut them...always worked well for me!
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Wait til she's napping and then cut them...always worked well for me!
Old time trick was to bite them off, Yes I know it sounds odd but for an infant that is the safest way. Lots of stuff was done years ago we don't do today, belly bands for instance and sterilizing bottles and serving the formulae warm----My last baby got cold formula right out of the fridge as it was done at the hospital where she was born.
At a year or so parents put baby's in those baby shoes that were like work boots, when they kicked you ended up with black and blue bruises. After the shoes were outgrown off they went to be bronzed.
Baby's were placed on their stomach to sleep so if they burped up the stuff would not be inhaled and cause them to chock to death.
There was thinking of the day that if an infant cried at night to ignore it and let the baby cry itself to sleep. Some Doctors said that a parent could spoil an infant by picking it up and calming it.
The older generation was aghast at this thinking, if an infant was dry, and fed and it still cried, there was something it needed, be it having it clothing re arranged for comfort or perhaps it just needed to be held, or in pain.
The only time my Grandmother ever spoke a harsh word to me was one day when I was following advise and my 2 month old baby was crying. I had her in put down for a nap and she kept crying. I followed advice as I had been told to put the baby on a schedule and ignore her crys.
Full of piss and vinegar she went on a tirade about Dr. Spock and gave me an earfull.
Old time thinking from the turn of the century, one cannot SPOIL an infant, they only cry for hunger, being uncomfortable or pain. Spoiling comes about the time a baby turns 2 years of age when they first learn to manipulate their soundings and the people there in.
Today I am amazed at how infants and baby's are raised by people of other cultures. The parents may work but the infant is always in someones arms awake or asleep. It is rare that the child is not 6 inches from a care giver. The child may sleep with the parents until they are 3 or 4 years of age, that will be the first time they move on to their own space without the security of care givers.
A former cop once mentioned that the kids today are angry, mean and sullen, hate their parents and life in general. Well no wonder, they have no basis to trust anyone, have not the 3-4 years of security bonding to family. From the day they were born they had perhaps 3 hours total a day being in human contact with others.
Just a rant as I wish to heck I had followed my instincts and not listened to the so called experts that had the book learning but no hands on training.
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It's a Farm Simulation on Facebook that a ton of people there play, lol.
So............how much XP for milking a cow??? :tongue:
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Waited TWO HOURS for security to grant access to two contractors to do a 15-minute job. Taking care of seven-month old paperwork that was mostly done while I was on the frozen tundra of Iowa.
After work: Broke, so going home and cooking dinner. Chile burritos. Yum.
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So............how much XP for milking a cow??? :tongue:
Not nearly as many (or as entertaining) as trying to milk a bull.
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Been raining all day... kind of boring outside.
How stupid do you have to be to crash your car on a four-lane road with a 35mph speed limit? I swear, the people around here are retarded. Smashed those cars up real good, too. At least the crash scene was worth the wait.