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LittleBit1987

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I can't believe you just took god's name in vain... and on a Christian site too :eek:
:p
Yea...

But I'm LittleBit... I could get away with murder and no one would know ;)
 
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blueorchidjd

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It went well, now I am heading off to dreamland and talk radio possibly but that is up to my eyes.
Haha, poetic.

Also, the kitchen is all clean and the coffee maker is set so everything will be prepared for me to sweat off this body at the gym.
 
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Tintin

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What's with adult coloring books? I was at the book store and found a bunch of those for like $10 each! I don't get it. They have way too many lines. Whenever I do color (which is like once a year b/c I get the urge) I use children's coloring books. lol
I've always enjoyed colouring in, but I've always found children's colouring books to be too simple and juvenile (LOL). So I was impressed when adult colouring books were released (but I was late to the game). I have the "Lost Ocean" book by Johanna Basford. It's very good. Some of the pages are super-detailed, which is great, but it makes it very difficult to stay within the lines. Fun times.
 
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jennymae

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But keep in mind...

I havent been caught... Or at least my twin sister hasn't been Caught..

Or is it ME you should all be worried about...:rolleyes:
Plead the Fifth, Lil'Bit, nobodys seen you, you wasn't there and you don't recollect nothin...the state aint got nothin to build a case on:p
 
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LittleBit1987

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Plead the Fifth, Lil'Bit, nobodys seen you, you wasn't there and you don't recollect nothin...the state aint got nothin to build a case on:p
And did I mention that my sister Jennymae is my bodyguard????

Watch out peeps... Lilbit may look cute... But she's full of dynamite!! :cool:
 
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LittleBit1987

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Jennymae is your sister?! Biological or spiritual?

Lol, trust me Tintin... I only WISH biological sister. ;)

But one of the best spiritual sisters I've ever been blessed with. :)
 
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jennymae

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Lol, trust me Tintin... I only WISH biological sister. ;)

But one of the best spiritual sisters I've ever been blessed with. :)
You denying your older sister? I'll tell on you whenever we get back home to momma:p lolol;)
 
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crosstweed

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Gents, a pro-tip for ye:

Telling your girl "You don't have to fuss with all of that extra stuff for me to find you beautiful..."

Great reassurance for your girl to hear most of the time, especially when: she has the flu and can't hardly get out of bed - let alone brush her hair.

... Except for when:
your girl has just finished working for 2 hours gussying up with all of that extra stuff to be pretty just for you.

(I haven't run into this personally, but I've noticed a lot of well-intentioned guys, in an effort to let their girlfriend/wife know that they find them attractive even without their fancy clothes/done-up hair, sometimes accidentally make it sound like they're depreciating their girlfriend's/wife's extra efforts to be pretty for them.)

(Pro-tip #2: "Well, you tried" is not acceptable as an acknowledgement of effort xD)

 
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MollyConnor

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I've always enjoyed colouring in, but I've always found children's colouring books to be too simple and juvenile (LOL). So I was impressed when adult colouring books were released (but I was late to the game). I have the "Lost Ocean" book by Johanna Basford. It's very good. Some of the pages are super-detailed, which is great, but it makes it very difficult to stay within the lines. Fun times.
Hmm...I find them way too complicated and time consuming. They kinda look scary/depressing to me too.
I like simplicity. I would rather color the first puppy than the second. But it's interesting that some people prefer the second one. Different strokes! :cool:

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MissCris

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The cat we're catsitting has a serious grudge against all things terrycloth. He pulls towels off of hooks or out of the closet and proceeds to torture them to death. I tried hanging towels higher up, but he's a huge cat and still gets them. I tried covering clean towels with sheets or blankets in the closet, but he burrows in and pulls the towels out. I tried talking to him about it, but he's a cat and doesn't speak English.

Sometimes, instead of shredding a towel, he'll just drag it to the basement and puke on it. Sometimes, instead of puking on it, he'll bury a corner in the litter box. I tried just giving him his very own towel, an old one, and he won't go near it. I tried giving him a washcloth, but he put it in the food dish and freaked out the other cats.

And he's been rearranging the furniture. There's a cat scratcher tower thing in the hall, neatly tucked into a corner...except since this cat came to stay, the thing is always moved to the middle of the hallway by morning. Sometimes there's a towel on the floor next to it.

I hate cats.
 
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blueorchidjd

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Lazy or just happy?
The answer is always thankful.

Lazy is a word legalists invented when they tried to shop like the Pharisees.
 

seoulsearch

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The cat we're catsitting has a serious grudge against all things terrycloth. He pulls towels off of hooks or out of the closet and proceeds to torture them to death. I tried hanging towels higher up, but he's a huge cat and still gets them. I tried covering clean towels with sheets or blankets in the closet, but he burrows in and pulls the towels out. I tried talking to him about it, but he's a cat and doesn't speak English.

Sometimes, instead of shredding a towel, he'll just drag it to the basement and puke on it. Sometimes, instead of puking on it, he'll bury a corner in the litter box. I tried just giving him his very own towel, an old one, and he won't go near it. I tried giving him a washcloth, but he put it in the food dish and freaked out the other cats.

And he's been rearranging the furniture. There's a cat scratcher tower thing in the hall, neatly tucked into a corner...except since this cat came to stay, the thing is always moved to the middle of the hallway by morning. Sometimes there's a towel on the floor next to it.

I hate cats.
Maybe someone took a terry cloth towel and tried to turn him into a cat burrito with it?!

And as for rearranging the furniture, I'm guessing he's an interior decorator at heart and is just upset that no one is letting his inner Martha Stewart out.

Poor little guy. He just sounds totally repressed.

-- Seoulsearch, Cat Whisperer *not*
 
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