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Old 08-05-2010, 11:56 AM   #12201
 
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My head hurts from banging it twice in two days; my leg hurts from a wasp sting; I have a bruise that looks like a weird hickey from a mean old man running into me at kickball; and I don't have any ravioli, and I want some.

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Poor Ninja (((Hugs))).
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Old 08-05-2010, 12:08 PM   #12203
 
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Does this help?

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Old 08-05-2010, 12:20 PM   #12204
 
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TRBL, you and CL always help.

Thank you. I feel better.

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What the **** is wrong with people!?!?!

Do they HONESTLY think that people are not aware of their size? Do the really think they don't spend most of the time worrying about how they look, how others will judge them?

I KNOW I am fat. I know I am not attractive. I DO NOT need family reminding me of this and telling me I should diet. I AM DIETING. I spend most of my time upset over my appearance I really DONT NEED to be paranoid about how I look in my own home.

SO **** OFF with your stupid comments and then repeating them over and over while denying you have done nothing.
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I really want that heart shaped ravioli...

Aw Kat, people can be complete fat heads, family tend to be worse at it though.

I'm feeling huggy today so you can have a hug too (((Kat)))
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So, someone I know just posted on Facebook: "It's a sad day for marriage." Huh? Seriously? It's not like your hetero marriage suddenly got unrecognized. I still do not understand how people think that denying others their civil rights somehow negates their own. It's backwards logic!

Someone on my list posted the same thing. Here's the kicker...he's been married 3 times in the past 5 years. He has a 10 month old and he was only married to his mother for 3 months!!
That reminds me of a few lines from the movie Elizabeth.

Noble: Now Your Majesty does make fun of the sanctity of marriage.

Elizabeth: I do not think *you* should lecture me on that, my lord, since you yourself have been *twice divorced*... and are now upon your third wife!

Oh, I totally have a better one.

RCC, I am sure that you remember that my husband is in the Army.

My next door neighbor knocked on my door this morning and asked me if I would drive her and her kids on post to her husband's company headquarters. She had an emergency and she didn't have a car. I would want someone to help me out, so I told her to just let me get myself and daughter dressed.

***To back track...I haven't seen my neighbor since January and I have been seeing a different car at the house for a while now, but I never pay attention to the woman getting out of the car. My neighbor looks quite a bit older than the husband. I didn't know if she was another soldier that had a weird deployment schedule, his sister, gf, etc.***

I finally found out what the emergency was after we were already past security at the gate that he works at because she was talking to his commander.

She finally came back home to find another soldier's dog tags, bras, underwear, a condom, etc. in the house. She was taking this stuff to his commander as proof of adultery. I was with her until at this point(although I certainly don't find that to be an emergency).

Her M-I-L calls and she didn't care at all about airing her dirty laundry out in front of me. She wasn't pissed that he cheated, she was pissed that he did it in their home.

HER WORDS..."I don't care what he does. I have cheated on him before, but I would never disrespect him by doing it in our house."

Yes, yesterday was definitley a sad day for marriage.
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RCC, I am sure that you remember that my husband is in the Army.

My next door neighbor knocked on my door this morning and asked me if I would drive her and her kids on post to her husband's company headquarters. She had an emergency and she didn't have a car. I would want someone to help me out, so I told her to just let me get myself and daughter dressed.

***To back track...I haven't seen my neighbor since January and I have been seeing a different car at the house for a while now, but I never pay attention to the woman getting out of the car. My neighbor looks quite a bit older than the husband. I didn't know if she was another soldier that had a weird deployment schedule, his sister, gf, etc.***

I finally found out what the emergency was after we were already past security at the gate that he works at because she was talking to his commander.

She finally came back home to find another soldier's dog tags, bras, underwear, a condom, etc. in the house. She was taking this stuff to his commander as proof of adultery. I was with her until at this point(although I certainly don't find that to be an emergency).

Her M-I-L calls and she didn't care at all about airing her dirty laundry out in front of me. She wasn't pissed that he cheated, she was pissed that he did it in their home.

HER WORDS..."I don't care what he does. I have cheated on him before, but I would never disrespect him by doing it in our house."

Yes, yesterday was definitley a sad day for marriage.
I've never seen as much drama as when we lived on a military base (don't know that you do currently, but your story reminded me of it all). It was always someone cheating on someone, yelling, screaming, fighting. It was like living in a soap opera. And our neighbors NEVER had a problem telling us all their dirty laundry.
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It seems like the people who post the most advice and the most pics have the worst hair.
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RCC, I am sure that you remember that my husband is in the Army.

My next door neighbor knocked on my door this morning and asked me if I would drive her and her kids on post to her husband's company headquarters. She had an emergency and she didn't have a car. I would want someone to help me out, so I told her to just let me get myself and daughter dressed.

***To back track...I haven't seen my neighbor since January and I have been seeing a different car at the house for a while now, but I never pay attention to the woman getting out of the car. My neighbor looks quite a bit older than the husband. I didn't know if she was another soldier that had a weird deployment schedule, his sister, gf, etc.***

I finally found out what the emergency was after we were already past security at the gate that he works at because she was talking to his commander.

She finally came back home to find another soldier's dog tags, bras, underwear, a condom, etc. in the house. She was taking this stuff to his commander as proof of adultery. I was with her until at this point(although I certainly don't find that to be an emergency).

Her M-I-L calls and she didn't care at all about airing her dirty laundry out in front of me. She wasn't pissed that he cheated, she was pissed that he did it in their home.

HER WORDS..."I don't care what he does. I have cheated on him before, but I would never disrespect him by doing it in our house."

Yes, yesterday was definitley a sad day for marriage.
I've never seen as much drama as when we lived on a military base (don't know that you do currently, but your story reminded me of it all). It was always someone cheating on someone, yelling, screaming, fighting. It was like living in a soap opera. And our neighbors NEVER had a problem telling us all their dirty laundry.
No, we live off post. My husband was an Army brat, so he knew that he didn't want to live on post and then I knew that I didn't want to once I saw the housing. I will stick with my lovely house across the street from the main gate.

It just amazed me that she would say that she would never disrespect him by bringing the affair into their home.
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Old 08-05-2010, 01:35 PM   #12211
 
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These are really neat: It's these tiny houses built in Japan but they are really cool.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...ryId=128953596
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(((((((Curly Laura)))))))))

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my arm has been sore all week and I have no idea why. it's really annoying.
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Old 08-05-2010, 02:28 PM   #12214
 
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It's tornado weather, and I'm home alone with my dog. Even Hurley seems worried.
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I had a fullblown panic attack today while registering my son for highschool. I haven't had one in a long, long time. I made it through and got him registered but I couldn't stop the tears from flowing. I got back to work and someone asked me what was wrong. I said, "I had a panic attack at the school." "Why would a panic attack make you cry?" What kind of question is that??
Awwww! Poor speckla.....

And, if you don't mind me asking, why did that make you have a panic attack?

It was very, very crowded and I had a super bad headache...wasn't feeling too keen and was very overtired. Just a lucky combo of stuff. I was totally overwhelmed.
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It's tornado weather, and I'm home alone with my dog. Even Hurley seems worried.

Tell him Toto was just fine and he will be too!
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Too.Hot.

Yuck.
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Mmmm ham, egg and cheese sandwiches!
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I had a fullblown panic attack today while registering my son for highschool. I haven't had one in a long, long time. I made it through and got him registered but I couldn't stop the tears from flowing. I got back to work and someone asked me what was wrong. I said, "I had a panic attack at the school." "Why would a panic attack make you cry?" What kind of question is that??
Awwww! Poor speckla.....

And, if you don't mind me asking, why did that make you have a panic attack?

It was very, very crowded and I had a super bad headache...wasn't feeling too keen and was very overtired. Just a lucky combo of stuff. I was totally overwhelmed.
Aaah.

At our school, the students register themselves the end of the year before. We're given a packet of paperwork to be filled out, signed, and returned, and then we have to pick our classes online. The only things that the parents have to do is sign off on one or two liability papers.
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