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monkey Posted Thu 12 Mar, 2009 5:40 PM |
minnmess wrote: weirdmom wrote: Andrew and Kristy, I texted Nikki to tell her you were picking on her and she is annoyed that she is at work and cannot defend herself but says:
"Tell them they have cold hearts."
she just thinks ours are cold in comparison to her's. I mean, with the 300 layers she has on, of course her's is warm!
she just thinks ours are cold in comparison to her's. I mean, with the 300 layers, sheets, socks, mittens, hat and 3 or 4 scarves she has on, of course her's is warm!
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Turtleneck Posted Thu 12 Mar, 2009 5:44 PM |
In defense of Nikki, it's so coooooold in the "D." |
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minnmess Posted Thu 12 Mar, 2009 5:52 PM |
Turtleneck wrote: In defense of Nikki, it's so coooooold in the "D."
Canada.
I live in Canada.
It is no colder in the D than it is here.
a cold pillow is a soothing pillow!
I have Andy and Snow Patrol on my side. |
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monkey Posted Thu 12 Mar, 2009 5:55 PM |
minnmess wrote: Turtleneck wrote: In defense of Nikki, it's so coooooold in the "D."
Canada.
I live in Canada.
It is no colder in the D than it is here.
a cold pillow is a soothing pillow!
I have Andy and Snow Patrol on my side.
CPP!
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Turtleneck Posted Thu 12 Mar, 2009 5:55 PM |
But the "D" is a different type of cold. It's more intense than Canadian coldness, regardless of what the thermometer says. You'd have to live here to know.
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minnmess Posted Thu 12 Mar, 2009 6:04 PM |
Turtleneck wrote: But the "D" is a different type of cold. It's more intense than Canadian coldness, regardless of what the thermometer says. You'd have to live here to know.
I do not believe that for one moment.
And regardless of external temp, there is heating inside the house so a warm pillow is just bleck!
High 5 Andy! |
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ricv64 Posted Thu 12 Mar, 2009 6:35 PM |
Turtleneck wrote: But the "D" is a different type of cold. It's more intense than Canadian coldness, regardless of what the thermometer says. You'd have to live here to know.
say what ? She's livin shouting distence from santas workshop and you say Detroit is colder ? what about all those lit garbage cans in the D ? |
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monkey Posted Thu 12 Mar, 2009 6:49 PM |
see what you've started nikki, i hope you're happy! ;) |
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Turtleneck Posted Thu 12 Mar, 2009 7:08 PM |
Like I said, the coldness in the "D" has little to do with the temperature. No blankets can provide warmth against it.
How da $#*& do we posta keep peace?! |
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monkey Posted Thu 12 Mar, 2009 7:56 PM |
TheBoyWithAName wrote: Peewee wrote: ....trying to shave your legs in the shower becomes a ROYAL PAIN IN THE ASS!!! It's all about a serious LACK of balance!
I used to try and shave my beard in the shower, but then I had a little accidend with the razor so now I only trim my beard..
you shouldn't be shaving when you're bending over to pick up the soap. |
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hennypenny Posted Thu 12 Mar, 2009 10:34 PM |
...you take a lot more pain releiving medication. |
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ricv64 Posted Thu 12 Mar, 2009 10:48 PM |
Turtleneck wrote: Like I said, the coldness in the "D" has little to do with the temperature. No blankets can provide warmth against it.
How da $#*& do we posta keep peace?!
Detroit needs more hello kitty |
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carlottarocks Posted Thu 12 Mar, 2009 10:53 PM |
hennypenny wrote: ...you take a lot more pain releiving medication.
Antacids! |
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ricv64 Posted Thu 12 Mar, 2009 10:58 PM |
carlottarocks wrote:
Antacids!
that'll give you gullstones, you're better off eatting bits of ginger |
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weirdmom Posted Fri 13 Mar, 2009 1:47 AM |
A lady in my choir introduced me to papaya enzymes. You can get them at GNC.
I was feeling really sick and within 10 minutes I was right as rain. |
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