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my hair-dying tank top, rolled up yoga pants, cotton between my toes and five hair clips.
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seriously! 40 weeks from now there will be a baby boom.
My mom helped found a charity organization to help save the Philippines, her life's mission.

My Dad helped build the big Chinese bridge thing that goes across the street in Chinatown. I should know what it's called, but can't think of the word.

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zumbamama wrote:lololololol
Hi ZMom, wanted to tell you the story thread is toooooo much fun and I'm having a great time over there but didn't want to comment there for the sake of continuity. Whenever I hear a story about lemons I think about you drinking a big, cool, tall sugar-rimmed glass of freshly sqeezed lemonade with lots of sugar and a little rum. And that glass is way more then half-full. Cheers.



All these game threads certainly help the cabin fever. Although I didn't expect it turn into porn...haha! Maybe she should tell her husband to go save some birds.
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zumbamama wrote:Mostly German and Filipino, with drops of English, Irish, Spanish and Japanese.


Fascinating mix. Curious, is the Japanese on the Filipino side? If so, is that rare, or not?


yes, both the Spanish and the Japanese are on the Flip side.
She said, "Honey, lay off the viagra and go make the kids breakfast. It's nearly 11 o'clock and they haven't eaten anything. If I don't buy this cough syrup now, you will really be sorry when we go to Estes Park with your mom. If you finish shoveling the snow and the folding the laundry, just maybe you might get some later."

lololololol
and lost animals : (
Anonymous wrote:and thinking about the Stanley Hotel reminded her that she needed to book their summer vacation to Estes Park. Was it too late?


It was too late, but MIL booked it in advance two weeks ago. Two suites with an adjoining door.
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Elaboration: would you describe anyone else as a mutt. Mutt is derived from Mongrel, referring to dogs. You must not like Europeans? Are you jealous of them?


I have heard people jokingly refer to themselves as mutts to describe their mixed heritage, whether it is a blend of European backgrounds or non-European. I've called myself that, jokingly. DH calls himself a mutt mix of Dutch, German and Cherokee.
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Mostly German and Filipino, with drops of English, Irish, Spanish and Japanese.
After their crazy sexcapade, daylight peered through the frosted window as a heavy knock at the front door echoed throughout the house. The doorbell began to ring incessantly and the dog began to bark, until DS2 finally opened the door. It was...
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