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Nikki Posted Mon 10 Mar, 2008 7:28 PM |
I Came in Through the Bathroom Window wrote:
:O he's posing like a pin-up girl. hehehehe. |
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I Came in Through the Bathroom Window Posted Mon 10 Mar, 2008 7:28 PM |
weirdmominaustin wrote: LOL. Is that one fake? It's so over the top!
I don't know. Someone had posted it a long time ago in one of the "If You're Argentinian" threads, that's where I got it from :oP |
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carlottarocks Posted Mon 10 Mar, 2008 7:30 PM |
That must be from the March '03 issue of Scottish Playgirl ;) |
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DAKOTA Posted Mon 10 Mar, 2008 7:31 PM |
This thread is gratuitous and irrelevant to the plot!
I for one think it should stay right here at the top of the board. :D |
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weirdmom Posted Mon 10 Mar, 2008 7:34 PM |
carlottarocks wrote: That must be from the March '03 issue of Scottish Playgirl ;)
LMAO. Exactly. Can't say that pic is doing much for me. But he can't be perfect, right?
Carla, how are you? Are you a little less punchy today? I know I am....partly because of our the great laughs our Japanese cover "artist" gave us. |
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carlottarocks Posted Mon 10 Mar, 2008 7:41 PM |
weirdmominaustin wrote: carlottarocks wrote: That must be from the March '03 issue of Scottish Playgirl ;)
LMAO. Exactly. Can't say that pic is doing much for me. But he can't be perfect, right?
Carla, how are you? Are you a little less punchy today? I know I am....partly because of our the great laughs our Japanese cover "artist" gave us.
Yea, the pic ain't doing it for me either :)
I'm doing ok today. I almsot lost my son's blankie today while at the store, so I'm a bit freaked out. There's no way I could've dealt with no "Larry" (that's his blankie's name) and Daddy gone at the same time, WHEW! I will nap soon, so I should be better then ;)
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Nikki Posted Mon 10 Mar, 2008 7:48 PM |
carlottarocks wrote: weirdmominaustin wrote: carlottarocks wrote: That must be from the March '03 issue of Scottish Playgirl ;)
LMAO. Exactly. Can't say that pic is doing much for me. But he can't be perfect, right?
Carla, how are you? Are you a little less punchy today? I know I am....partly because of our the great laughs our Japanese cover "artist" gave us.
Yea, the pic ain't doing it for me either :)
I'm doing ok today. I almsot lost my son's blankie today while at the store, so I'm a bit freaked out. There's no way I could've dealt with no "Larry" (that's his blankie's name) and Daddy gone at the same time, WHEW! I will nap soon, so I should be better then ;)
Awww! That's so cute that your son's blankie has a name! My brother had a pillow he carried around as a baby he called "Ducky" ...I guess because pillows have feathers, lol! It reminds me of when "Woobie" from the movie Mr. Mom with Michael Keaton gets stuck in the vacuum. :D |
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weirdmom Posted Mon 10 Mar, 2008 7:50 PM |
carlottarocks wrote: I'm doing ok today. I almsot lost my son's blankie today while at the store, so I'm a bit freaked out. There's no way I could've dealt with no "Larry" (that's his blankie's name) and Daddy gone at the same time, WHEW! I will nap soon, so I should be better then ;)
I am so glad you didn't lose it. That would have been a nightmare. |
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carlottarocks Posted Mon 10 Mar, 2008 8:00 PM |
Nikki wrote: carlottarocks wrote: weirdmominaustin wrote: carlottarocks wrote: That must be from the March '03 issue of Scottish Playgirl ;)
LMAO. Exactly. Can't say that pic is doing much for me. But he can't be perfect, right?
Carla, how are you? Are you a little less punchy today? I know I am....partly because of our the great laughs our Japanese cover "artist" gave us.
Yea, the pic ain't doing it for me either :)
I'm doing ok today. I almsot lost my son's blankie today while at the store, so I'm a bit freaked out. There's no way I could've dealt with no "Larry" (that's his blankie's name) and Daddy gone at the same time, WHEW! I will nap soon, so I should be better then ;)
Awww! That's so cute that your son's blankie has a name! My brother had a pillow he carried around as a baby he called "Ducky" ...I guess because pillows have feathers, lol! It reminds me of when "Woobie" from the movie Mr. Mom with Michael Keaton gets stuck in the vacuum. :D
Peyton's blankie is actually half stuffed animal/half blankie. It's a lamb he got when he was just born that I named Larry the lamb and when Peyton started talking it just became Larry. That's the story :)
I would so have to see a shrink for some serious drugs if the thing got lost, NO LIE! |
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weirdmom Posted Mon 10 Mar, 2008 8:02 PM |
carlottarocks wrote: I would so have to see a shrink for some serious drugs if the thing got lost, NO LIE!
My son has "green kitty" and "blankie" that he is still totally attached to. I feel ya sister. It would still be akin to a nuclear explosion to lose those items.
I had a Snoopy that was the center of my universe so I understand the kids' love too. I still have that Snoopy. And I still love him! |
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I Came in Through the Bathroom Window Posted Mon 10 Mar, 2008 8:04 PM |
carlottarocks wrote:
Peyton's blankie is actually half stuffed animal/half blankie. It's a lamb he got when he was just born that I named Larry the lamb and when Peyton started talking it just became Larry. That's the story :)
I would so have to see a shrink for some serious drugs if the thing got lost, NO LIE!
It's so cute that it has a name and that it's a lamb :o) |
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Turtleneck Posted Mon 10 Mar, 2008 8:07 PM |
weirdmominaustin wrote: carlottarocks wrote: I would so have to see a shrink for some serious drugs if the thing got lost, NO LIE!
My son has "green kitty" and "blankie" that he is still totally attached to. I feel ya sister. It would still be akin to a nuclear explosion to lose those items.
I had a Snoopy that was the center of my universe so I understand the kids' love too. I still have that Snoopy. And I still love him!
My daughter has a "Lamby." It's a lamb (duh). It looks like it has been at the bottom of a dumpster for 100 years, but she loves it and takes it everywhere. No amount of laundering will ever clean it or restore it's former fluffiness. I mainly wash it just to keep it from stinking. We have had to downgrade from taking a spin in the washing machine to just soaking in a bucket with some Woolite because I fear the seams may not hold much longer. |
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weirdmom Posted Mon 10 Mar, 2008 8:17 PM |
I got my Snoopy when I was 9 months old but I have no memory of it being white and fluffy. It is gray in all of my memories. My mom had to sew his tail back on several times and when I was 12 I came over to find Snoopy body parts all over the house- our dog had chewed him.
So now he looks a little Frankenstein-esque.
Maybe I'll take a pic of the little tyke tonight to show you my first love. |
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gaby Posted Mon 10 Mar, 2008 8:21 PM |
OMG!! THank you for the pics!! I absolutely ADORE men in kilts!! I never get tired of saying that Fran should wear kilts more often |
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varz Posted Mon 10 Mar, 2008 8:37 PM |
Best thing about being Scottish - whenever you go to a ball here then all the men wear kilts! Mmmm! Not that its the best idea when they're wrecked... |
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