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Post by laureljean on Dec 30, 2020 2:44:19 GMT
DGD is three and has Down Syndrome. She has no problem wearing a mask. Her parents got her pretty ones and they practiced wearing them at home. I call BS on it being discrimination.
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Post by laureljean on Dec 30, 2020 2:39:07 GMT
I usually have between 2 and 4 books going at the same time. I read whatever I'm in the mood for at a particular time.
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Post by laureljean on Sept 23, 2020 2:58:39 GMT
I don't. But I do silently judge.
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Post by laureljean on Aug 5, 2020 23:39:15 GMT
Thank you for doing this yet again! I look forward to it every year!!
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Post by laureljean on Nov 2, 2019 1:49:04 GMT
Thank you!
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Post by laureljean on Nov 2, 2019 1:31:21 GMT
((Hugs))
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Post by laureljean on Oct 19, 2019 1:33:03 GMT
A candy wrapper in a bathroom. Makes me want to puke. Food and drink do not belong in the bathroom!
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Post by laureljean on Oct 19, 2019 1:30:37 GMT
Body shaming is never ok. That's all I have.
(yeah I'm fat; deal with it)
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Post by laureljean on Oct 19, 2019 1:16:01 GMT
Signed up. Thanks for doing this!
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Post by laureljean on Sept 7, 2019 2:08:29 GMT
Have you ever gone to a scrapbook retreat? No, but I would love to. What is the bravest thing you have ever done?
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Post by laureljean on Feb 5, 2019 3:06:20 GMT
Flour, but I feel like it should be corn (more authentic). Too many Fritos in my lunch as a kid, I guess.
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Post by laureljean on Jan 29, 2019 2:07:08 GMT
For myself personally I would prefer my spouse stayed faithful to me until my death. But really, what does "faithful" mean? Is it just sexual/romantic, or does it mean caring for the beloved's needs and preserving their dignity as a human being? If I were in a demented state and permanently not able to be his partner, it would be totally ok with me if he had a girlfriend, as long as I was cared for and not mistreated. But I think every couple should make their own choice. I find nothing wrong with how this family is coping with a heartbreaking situation.
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Post by laureljean on Jan 26, 2019 1:26:42 GMT
10-20%, depending on how the service was. Disclaimer: I tend to overtip because I used to work in the service industry. Besides, I figure I am saving at least that much because my order sticks to the list and there are no impulse buys.
ETA: I use Shipt and they accept tips
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Post by laureljean on Jan 26, 2019 1:20:44 GMT
I have run out of gas once. Only once. I was able to turn into the gas station and coast up to the pump. That was enough for me.
Some of us are procrastinators and have to learn the hard way.
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Post by laureljean on Dec 21, 2018 1:17:51 GMT
I totally relate to this
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Post by laureljean on Dec 8, 2018 23:12:45 GMT
Haven't read the other replies yet, but here are mine:
-A supportive atmosphere; we operate as a team and rank means very little. We trust each other to be professional -Flexibility: If I have family obligations, an emergency, or appointments I can attend to them while still getting my work done -My boss is not a micromanager: she is clear about what she wants/needs and it is up to me how I accomplish it There are more, but those are the big three
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Post by laureljean on Dec 8, 2018 23:06:05 GMT
Mine is Go
I need to get moving in a lot of ways
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Post by laureljean on Dec 5, 2018 4:01:45 GMT
She has a beautiful smile.
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Post by laureljean on Nov 21, 2018 1:50:12 GMT
They are indeed rather jerkwad-ish about gifts. They also live in the middle of nowhere and SIL has a ton of rules that change frequently. Long history... In that case, how about a basket full of coal?
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Post by laureljean on Nov 21, 2018 1:47:29 GMT
Thumbprint cookies or gingerbread people, I can't decide. But then there's rum balls and pecan pie bars....
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Post by laureljean on Nov 21, 2018 1:45:13 GMT
Brats, cowboy beans, apple crisp, cheesy potatoes. I come by my rotundity honestly.
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Post by laureljean on Nov 1, 2018 23:33:15 GMT
How is your blood sugar?
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Post by laureljean on Nov 1, 2018 0:43:35 GMT
My 2 cats are recovering from us puppy sitting for a couple of days. They are very put-out.
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Post by laureljean on Nov 1, 2018 0:42:10 GMT
It's called Fournier's gangrene, and it is awful. No direct experience with it, but I review medical records in my job and from what I have read and researched it is a terrible thing.
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Post by laureljean on Nov 1, 2018 0:33:44 GMT
I like: Stuff You Should Know TED Radio Hour Hidden Brain
It's geeky stuff, just so you know.
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Post by laureljean on Nov 1, 2018 0:30:41 GMT
Gretchen. Just because
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Post by laureljean on Nov 1, 2018 0:29:01 GMT
Thank you for this! I have a few on my list who would love one of these!
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Post by laureljean on Oct 26, 2018 2:27:05 GMT
Creamed herring. Love it, was raised on it. My family can't stand it.
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Post by laureljean on Oct 19, 2018 1:20:33 GMT
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Post by laureljean on Oct 5, 2018 1:23:38 GMT
Can't wait for this again! Thank you for organizing it!
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