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CEK40 wrote:
Just found this on Tangos Instagram....tango.dancer.75=inheritAll in all, a pretty good weekend.
WOW!! Is that all her hardware?!!! I'm IMPRESSED!! Unless everyone got a trophy!!! LOL LOL
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Working the election tomorrow so need to get some stuff done....like bake a cake to take (oh...I didn't mean to be so poetic!).
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CEK40 wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
gabriele wrote:
You're right, Jet. It's only four that I played with. I took a leaf out of view's book who 'inflated' her number of siblings by one.Over to you now, Jet and I off to bed with me.......
WOO HOO!! I remembered View's tactic also and decided that 5 might be an incorrect number (although I'm sure you would be more than capable of learning 5 languages!).
Here are my 3:
1) I love fried bologna.
2) Hubby and I were both first born children.
3) My mother's distant relative was poet Emily Dickinson.Hey Jet....hope you are doing good today...
I am going to guess that number 2 is not the truth!!!
I think #1 is the LIE...but I could be wrong. And with your unintentional rhyming maybe you are related to Emily Dickinson.
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View, unobstructed wrote:
CEK40 wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
WOO HOO!! I remembered View's tactic also and decided that 5 might be an incorrect number (although I'm sure you would be more than capable of learning 5 languages!).
Here are my 3:
1) I love fried bologna.
2) Hubby and I were both first born children.
3) My mother's distant relative was poet Emily Dickinson.Hey Jet....hope you are doing good today...
I am going to guess that number 2 is not the truth!!!I think #1 is the LIE...but I could be wrong. And with your unintentional rhyming maybe you are related to Emily Dickinson.
YAHOO, View!! You are the lucky winner!! I have never eaten fried bologna--never heard of it till a couple years ago when we were in Richmond, VA and our friend ordered it at a restaurant. Didn't even sample it....just didn't sound appealing at all!
You're next.....!!
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O.k....
1. I love beets, too!
2. I have one grandson, too!
3. I have blue eyes, too!
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View, unobstructed wrote:
O.k....
1. I love beets, too!
2. I have one grandson, too!
3. I have blue eyes, too!
I am going to say number 3 is not true...
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View, unobstructed wrote:
I kept thinking - what could have occurred with the window that gabriele would never want to wash it.
(You know, the way we sometimes say, I'll never wash my cheek again, or hand again if someone idolized shook it)
LOL... it's probably just that it's so high or inaccessible!!
No, view, it would be the easiest thing to do. In fact, look through it a lot, but the view is getting somewhat 'filtered', softened after almost 20 years of not being cleaned already. My mother cleaned all the windows of my house last time she came in 1997 (over quality time with her then 5 year old Grandson...). To imagine her face torn between disapproval and the sentiment is about as fuzzy a feeling as it gets for me. I like it as a poignant reminder of what's important.
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CEK40 wrote:
View, unobstructed wrote:
O.k....
1. I love beets, too!
2. I have one grandson, too!
3. I have blue eyes, too!
I am going to say number 3 is not true...
I go with number 2 to be false.
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CEK40 wrote:
View, unobstructed wrote:
O.k....
1. I love beets, too!
2. I have one grandson, too!
3. I have blue eyes, too!
I am going to say number 3 is not true...
CEK, you are correct. Ding ding ding.
me:
I've enjoyed the discussion of dominate and recessive, etc. In my family we have a lot of Scandinavian blue and also a pretty gray blue...there is a granddaughter has saddle brown eyes w/ gold sparkles....
But strangely no one has inherited the uniformly green eyes that I got from my mother. I am keeping my eye on the youngest g'daughter though...at 10 her eyes are still morphing.
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gabriele wrote:
View, unobstructed wrote:
I kept thinking - what could have occurred with the window that gabriele would never want to wash it.
(You know, the way we sometimes say, I'll never wash my cheek again, or hand again if someone idolized shook it)
LOL... it's probably just that it's so high or inaccessible!!No, view, it would be the easiest thing to do. In fact, look through it a lot, but the view is getting somewhat 'filtered', softened after almost 20 years of not being cleaned already.
My mother cleaned all the windows of my house last time she came in 1997 (over quality time with her then 5 year old Grandson...). To imagine her face torn between disapproval and the sentiment is about as fuzzy a feeling as it gets for me. I like it as a poignant reminder of what's important.
Awwww So it IS grimy for sentimental reasons.