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Lobstergirl, el principe
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Mar 26, 2012 04:28PM

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You should be #1."
As long as you don't smell like #2.
I like it when one of my radiators comes on for the first time in 3 years. Why that happened, I have no idea. But it suggests that I don't need to call a heating/plumbing person. I don't even care that it happened on a warm day, or that it killed a few strands of my lobelia.

Maybe, if they have a big air pocket inside instead of hot water. Also, mine (radiators) have a couple of wheels on the side the regulate temperature. Mr. Cynthia has a turnkey to turn each radiator on or off.

I like it when I make a commitment to being bird-free.
And when Summer shows herself a few weeks early.
I like it when the sun stays out late and days seem long and langorous.
I like it that I have nothing but five novels ahead in my six preps.
And when Summer shows herself a few weeks early.
I like it when the sun stays out late and days seem long and langorous.
I like it that I have nothing but five novels ahead in my six preps.
Sally wrote: "I like it when I make a commitment to being bird-free. "
In a 12-step program, are you?
In a 12-step program, are you?
I like it when my clothes are looser from actually losing weight, rather than my body stretching them out.


Yeah. I like that too Scout. That is just where I am today.

That's for sure.
I like it when I read a story like this:
Good Samaritan: Victim 'needed my help'
Updated 4:24 p.m.
Longtime Lincoln Square resident Ron Psenka roused himself quickly when he heard a woman being assaulted in an alley near his home early Saturday. He grabbed a shovel and, not wearing shoes, helped chase the suspect down a few blocks away.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/lo...
It was a damn cabdriver! Wtf?? Grrr.
Good Samaritan: Victim 'needed my help'
Updated 4:24 p.m.
Longtime Lincoln Square resident Ron Psenka roused himself quickly when he heard a woman being assaulted in an alley near his home early Saturday. He grabbed a shovel and, not wearing shoes, helped chase the suspect down a few blocks away.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/lo...
It was a damn cabdriver! Wtf?? Grrr.
Did she try to skip out on the cab fare?


Grandma (my mom) "Haley would you like some peanut butter crackers with me?" (when she came home from school).
The Youngest: "no thank you grandma. I am exhausted. We have been crunching the numbers all week" (She is taking the FCAT, Florida standardized testing).
That one is hilarious.

My shout next time I'm in the neighbourhood.

That Kyle, always going on about his wife.
...the St. Edith bats finally come alive in a 13-4 win over St. Raphael including RBI singles for both of the twins.

Edith = patron saint of Europe and martyrs.
Raphael = patron saint of travelers and good health
Neither seems predisposed to success in softball, but "St. Edith Martyrs" is a totally cool team name.
Phil wrote: "Clark wrote: "...the St. Edith bats finally come alive in a 13-4 win over St. Raphael including RBI singles for both of the twins."
Edith = patron saint of Europe and martyrs.
Raphael = patron sai..."
Unfortunately they went with the more pedestrian "Eagles."
Edith = patron saint of Europe and martyrs.
Raphael = patron sai..."
Unfortunately they went with the more pedestrian "Eagles."