Thank you Logan, I feel so specail:DQuote:
Originally posted by Logan
Who could ask for more, Anna?? I am delighted to be included in your circle of friends!!! :)
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Thank you Logan, I feel so specail:DQuote:
Originally posted by Logan
Who could ask for more, Anna?? I am delighted to be included in your circle of friends!!! :)
Same here :o I'll daydream and be someone in a book I've read, or a movie I've watched. But I daydream about my future the most. What I'll do..and my doggies...:D I'm terrible for it.Quote:
Originally posted by ramanth
I day dream a lot.
And they are usually about being able to go to places that do not exist, like Middle Earth. :o :D
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Originally posted by Tubby & Peanut's Mom
Oh drat! I recently bought some pyrex for the motorhome. I had a choice of blue or clear...and I bought the clear! How could I have been so foolish?
It clashed with the color scheme?;)
Barbara,
http://store.yahoo.com/matoby47-store/py5pcbaset1.html
47 dollars? the set was on sale for 29 at the store!!
China Doll, I watch all the ABC soaps too. Have since 1970. When I got a day job, years and years ago, I bought my first VCR to tape them.
I once carpeted my whole house twice in 3 days. Didn't like the color of the first one. I sold it to a friend for $600. taking a several thousand dollar loss.
Tom and I talk 'for' our kids. I tell him Lucee says she is so very sorry that she just barfed in the dining room, or that Ashlee says she wants to sleep IN the bed with him!!:D We talk for them all the time, every day, really all the time. So much that it's hard for me to stop in front of other people.
If it were good for the girls I'd let them eat with me and my food at the table.
I cut my own bangs.
I can not spell.
I work when I'm sick and call in sick when I'm well:D
enough for now:eek: Katz
One can easily break Pyrex by sitting it on a heated burner on the stove. Breaks into a million parts.:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :mad:
Oh goody, an easy way to do it. ;) :DQuote:
Originally posted by tomkatzid
One can easily break Pyrex by sitting it on a heated burner on the stove. Breaks into a million parts.:eek: :eek: :eek: :eek: :mad:
And yes, Richard, now that you mention it, it would clash. Does pyrex come in green? Oooohh...like green depression glass. My friend collects that. How cool to have pyrex that looks like depression glass..... And if what you saw was only $29.00, you better run right back and grab it - what a deal! :D
With my husband, mom, dad, sister and MIL all PT members I can only confess so much....
I have let Sadie sit at the dinner table (although not when we were eating), and fed all the dogs off silverware!
I share my pop (diet, caffeine free) and Gatorades with Cincy. She loves it!!!
My friends at work have found out about my "secret internet life" and give me some guff about it, but all love seeing the pictures of the dogs!
My dogs have too many toys to fit in their toy box.
I email or PM PT people more often then I do my best friend since the 4th grade (she now lives is St Louis).
I agree. That is around the age that all my friends and I started experimenting. We all turned out ok.Quote:
I agree, I'd think most teens in our society get drunk by the time they are 17.
Two things, Tikeya and whatever other younguns are listening...be aware. When I was 17, I got to drunk and wound up getting myself raped. Alot of things can happen if you drink to much. Also, please please please stay away from drugs at the very least.
I know plenty of "normal" 17 year olds, not a single one of them has drink or tired. Infact, most of my friends think it's completely stupid, in which I agree.
I'll stay away from both drugs and alcohol, thanks -- I don't want to ruin myself.
Anyways ---
To stay on subject again,
I'll admit to being addicted to Carrots.
Oh yes, and to add about you people being afraid of telling people in *real life* about your online lives --
I was telling my friend Melissa, that i've known since aobut 2nd grade today on the bus about PT and how I met Amy, and several others, over the Summer and I may have plans to go to Utah to visit her area this summer :)
Yep, I agree with KayAnn.
I think it's wrong to assume most kids do, because we are not all like that. I have plenty of friends who think it's a stupid thing to do.
I'll stay away from both of them, that's for sure.
Another confession...
I can NOT watch a scary movie without Daisy and Molly in the room. I get to scared. :o:p
OMG Julie, i'm the same way. The lights HAVE to be on as well..Quote:
Originally posted by GoldenRetrLuver
Another confession...
I can NOT watch a scary movie without Daisy and Molly in the room. I get to scared. :o:p
LOL! Same here. :o My parents always get on my case about the lights being on..."It's not fun without the lights off!" Yes it is! :pQuote:
Originally posted by Kfamr
OMG Julie, i'm the same way. The lights HAVE to be on as well..
I can only watch horror movies when it is sunny, and the afternoon or early morning. The windows have to be open and my mom has to be home. Lol
Another confession - I'm terrified of heights and the dark :o I can't sleep unless I have my night light on and if the lights are off I freak.
I am 21 years old. I have never drank any sort of alcohol (no I'm not a moral or anal person--I just can't stand the smell of it; and I am very picky about foods). I've never even considered smoking. (I can't stand second-hand smoke--among other things it gives me major asthma attacks. I wouldn't want to deny smoking to those who do enjoy it, as long as they have consideration for people around them.) I've never been to a "party" (outside a birthday party). I've never been on a date. I've not "kissed a boy" since I was in the fourth grade. Anything "beyond that," I've never done. Oh, and I don't have a driver's lisence... Sigh. I haven't had time to do the whole testing procedure.Quote:
Originally posted by GoldenRetrLuver
Yep, I agree with KayAnn.
I think it's wrong to assume most kids do, because we are not all like that. I have plenty of friends who think it's a stupid thing to do.
I'll stay away from both of them, that's for sure.
Oooooo... Big confessions... Honestly, I can't tell anyone this stuff. It makes me feel like an incredible outcast. I have nothing in common with ANY of my peers, it seems. I guess it's a comment on our society that I feel this way--that these have to be "dirty secrets." But please don't assume everyone does those things as teenagers. It is hard enough to be "out of the crowd" without being stereotyped along with them.
I don't think 2kitties was saying that EVERY kid does it, but that it's not abnormal.:rolleyes: