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The Nice Room (psst... C'MERE if you want to feel happy!!!)
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Jul 23, 2010 10:39AM

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Gretchen wrote: "Ok, that's it. Enough of me.
*pops back out*"
::Imagines G sliding backwards through a birth canal::
*pops back out*"
::Imagines G sliding backwards through a birth canal::


Thanks RA for giving us a place to be ourselves, and having a topic for everyone, you are a great moderator.
::finding a quiet corner of the nice room. There to sit quietly trying to soak up some of the warmth::

I second that heartily. RA's threads are my favorites. And I love that, like Sally, he's been adjusting thread titles lately, too. :) Plus... he seems like he's an awesome dad and teacher and all around fun, funny, neat neat neat person.
I came into the nice room last night because I was feeling depressed. It really works, Barb immediately cheered me up. I owe her a big hug.
There are so many lovely people here, the difference in the time zone often makes it hard for me to catch up with the threads so I feel left out. That is not a reflection on anyone here, just a problem with me. Thanks to everyone in TC. I thought about listing names & saying nice things about them but the list would be endless. I might miss someone and hurt their feelings. I would never want to do that.
There are so many lovely people here, the difference in the time zone often makes it hard for me to catch up with the threads so I feel left out. That is not a reflection on anyone here, just a problem with me. Thanks to everyone in TC. I thought about listing names & saying nice things about them but the list would be endless. I might miss someone and hurt their feelings. I would never want to do that.
Thanks for dropping by and sharing your wealth of knowledge with us.
I am glad to give a little of it back. Thanks Barb. :)


Misha wrote: "I'm hiding out in here from the tape worm discussion.
*pours a cup of coffee, settles into a comfy chair*"
I am so with you Misha, I have a bit of a phobia for anything slimy. That is what I get for checking out the TMI thread.
Can I have one too Sarah Pi? It looks delish.
*pours a cup of coffee, settles into a comfy chair*"
I am so with you Misha, I have a bit of a phobia for anything slimy. That is what I get for checking out the TMI thread.
Can I have one too Sarah Pi? It looks delish.

It's far better than any blender I've ever owned, and less than half the price at Target of the blender I almost bought that was almost a hundred bucks.
Thanks Misha, you are a sweetheart.
Maybe if you stay in here long enough health reform will sort itself out. :)
Maybe if you stay in here long enough health reform will sort itself out. :)

Because slacking off on the computer is far more fun than cleaning house.

Don't do that Heidi. TMI is for TMI after all. You read them at your own risk. Come here and enjoy a smoothie with us. :)

I think I just want nanners in my smoothie, maybe a bit of yogurt... with a sprinkling of cinnamon. Num!

Right now I'm on a Cute Overload :D kick. CO:D will cure most anything. The carpet-stealing raccoon has me tickled pink. I keep watching him over and over!!! He's the cutest little thief, ever!
OH!!! And I ♥ the picture of the piglet squid. I found it through the link at this post.

Because slacking off on the computer is far more fun than cleaning house."
I thought you had whores for that purpose, Stacia.

Come on, cleaning lady whores can't be that expensive.
Isn't this thread about being happy, and don't whores produce happy endings?

This is The Nice Room thread... let's keep it clean and kind here, folks. If you want to talk about whores - you can bring that to the TMI thread... or elsewhere. Not here, please. Misha's thread... Misha set the guidelines. We've been compliant so far. Thanks. Carry on.


We came, we hugged, we conquered.
Sully is a weird word. Who came up with that?

Etymology: Middle English *sullien, probably alteration (influenced by Anglo-French suillier, soiller to soil) of sulen to soil, from Old English sylian
Date: 15th century
: to make soiled or tarnished

My niece used to ponder who came up with the word doily. Ever since then, I'll have random moments with words.

Heh. I get the guidelines, but I also like the impulse to break them...courteously, of course, and then moving on...