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Thank you so much everyone!! We're just thrilled! I have a feeling I will have a little dirt bike here at the house by time I get home from work!
So blessed. Thanks again!!!
Oh please let it rain today.
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This morning I got an email from some psychic organization, that stated I had a relative in the here after,seeking to guide me to my fortune... But that's not the weird part. It then went on to say that ANOTHER dearly departed relative told the psychic to tell me she said to listen to her ( it literally said "Deborah implores that you heed our words."). It was such a trip, because the first name brought up was Bernard Rozof. How the FUCK did these people get my Grandpa's name????? Are they using Ancestry. Com now?? What the FUCK?!!!? That was so weird for a random email.. By the way I only read it because the subject line was, " Bernard Rozof has a message for you." Which kinda freaked me out, cause he died in 1983!0
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You probably already know this, but be really careful about this - it just reeks of a scam designed to part you from your hard-earned money. It's not that difficult for a dedicated fraudster to find family information about almost anyone.whispering hands said:This morning I got an email from some psychic organization, that stated I had a relative in the here after,seeking to guide me to my fortune... But that's not the weird part. It then went on to say that ANOTHER dearly departed relative told the psychic to tell me she said to listen to her ( it literally said "Deborah implores that you heed our words."). It was such a trip, because the first name brought up was Bernard Rozof. How the FUCK did these people get my Grandpa's name????? Are they using Ancestry. Com now?? What the FUCK?!!!? That was so weird for a random email.. By the way I only read it because the subject line was, " Bernard Rozof has a message for you." Which kinda freaked me out, cause he died in 1983!
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Believe me I know!! But it just drakes me out that they had my grandpa and my mother's names! I have never run into that before! They're getting sneakier!!oftenreading said:
You probably already know this, but be really careful about this - it just reeks of a scam designed to part you from your hard-earned money. It's not that difficult for a dedicated fraudster to find family information about almost anyone.whispering hands said:This morning I got an email from some psychic organization, that stated I had a relative in the here after,seeking to guide me to my fortune... But that's not the weird part. It then went on to say that ANOTHER dearly departed relative told the psychic to tell me she said to listen to her ( it literally said "Deborah implores that you heed our words."). It was such a trip, because the first name brought up was Bernard Rozof. How the FUCK did these people get my Grandpa's name????? Are they using Ancestry. Com now?? What the FUCK?!!!? That was so weird for a random email.. By the way I only read it because the subject line was, " Bernard Rozof has a message for you." Which kinda freaked me out, cause he died in 1983!
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I was sitting in a cafe on Sunday and overheard the person at the next table say "Well, you know, she likes to really shake the salad dressing". I figured this was either a segment of the most inane conversation known to man, or an odd sexual innuendo.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0
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A new one for the list. So we have play pinata, wax the car, get fireworks on your birthday and now shake the salad dressing.oftenreading said:I was sitting in a cafe on Sunday and overheard the person at the next table say "Well, you know, she likes to really shake the salad dressing". I figured this was either a segment of the most inane conversation known to man, or an odd sexual innuendo.
Tom Brady & Donald Trump, BFF's
Fuckus rules all
Rob
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The U.S. Postal Service is going to be issuing an Elvis Forever Stamp this summer. I wonder if they'll decide to go with the fat Elvis picture this time.ELITIST FUK0
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That one was pretty funny actually. It was the only time I laughed after the monologue. Liked it a lot.The Waiting Trophy Man said:
Really? Because my favourite skit was the one where he worked at Sprint and pretended to talk black.cdysinge said:
I did laugh a lot at the naughty elves skit. Only funny part other than the monologue.ldent42 said:
I agree. He was great.PJ_Soul said:I don't ever watch SNL, but tuned in last night because I am a huge Louis CK fan, and i thought the opening monolog up was fucking HILARIOUS. I was proud of him for just going for it and not compromising his style for network television and the prides who watch it (The rest of the show sucked as usual, of course).
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Everything terrible that's been said about the American healthcare system is 1000% true.NYC 06/24/08-Auckland 11/27/09-Chch 11/29/09-Newark 05/18/10-Atlanta 09/22/12-Chicago 07/19/13-Brooklyn 10/18/13 & 10/19/13-Hartford 10/25/13-Baltimore 10/27/13-Auckland 1/17/14-GC 1/19/14-Melbourne 1/24/14-Sydney 1/26/14-Amsterdam 6/16/14 & 6/17/14-Milan 6/20/14-Berlin 6/26/14-Leeds 7/8/14-Milton Keynes 7/11/14-St. Louis 10/3/14-NYC 9/26/15
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Tomorrow is National Donut Day.ELITIST FUK0
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Every day is donut day in CanadaSD48277 said:Tomorrow is National Donut Day.
Another habit says it's in love with you
Another habit says its long overdue
Another habit like an unwanted friend
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Universal health care AND donut day every day???? If it wasn't so freakin' cold in the winter, I would consider moving to Canada.The Waiting Trophy Man said:
Every day is donut day in CanadaSD48277 said:Tomorrow is National Donut Day.
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Just stay indoors and crank up the heat! It's probably no worse than at least some parts of NY, like Buffalo for example. Southern Ontario's not so bad, actually. Pretty mild winters there, for the most part.SD48277 said:
Universal health care AND donut day every day???? If it wasn't so freakin' cold in the winter, I would consider moving to Canada.The Waiting Trophy Man said:
Every day is donut day in CanadaSD48277 said:Tomorrow is National Donut Day.
Another habit says it's in love with you
Another habit says its long overdue
Another habit like an unwanted friend
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And speaking of mild winters.....The Waiting Trophy Man said:
Just stay indoors and crank up the heat! It's probably no worse than at least some parts of NY, like Buffalo for example. Southern Ontario's not so bad, actually. Pretty mild winters there, for the most part.SD48277 said:
Universal health care AND donut day every day???? If it wasn't so freakin' cold in the winter, I would consider moving to Canada.The Waiting Trophy Man said:
Every day is donut day in CanadaSD48277 said:Tomorrow is National Donut Day.
. No snow. Flowers blooming in February. And donuts!
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The Vancouver area isn't cold. It rarely even gets below freezing in the winter!The Waiting Trophy Man said:
Just stay indoors and crank up the heat! It's probably no worse than at least some parts of NY, like Buffalo for example. Southern Ontario's not so bad, actually. Pretty mild winters there, for the most part.SD48277 said:
Universal health care AND donut day every day???? If it wasn't so freakin' cold in the winter, I would consider moving to Canada.The Waiting Trophy Man said:
Every day is donut day in CanadaSD48277 said:Tomorrow is National Donut Day.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Isn't it expensive to live there, though? I'd rather not have to sell off some of my internal organs to live there.PJ_Soul said:
The Vancouver area isn't cold. It rarely even gets below freezing in the winter!The Waiting Trophy Man said:
Just stay indoors and crank up the heat! It's probably no worse than at least some parts of NY, like Buffalo for example. Southern Ontario's not so bad, actually. Pretty mild winters there, for the most part.SD48277 said:
Universal health care AND donut day every day???? If it wasn't so freakin' cold in the winter, I would consider moving to Canada.The Waiting Trophy Man said:
Every day is donut day in CanadaSD48277 said:Tomorrow is National Donut Day.
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Yeah, it's crazy expensive. But if you live outside of Vancouver and on the south side of the Fraser River, like maybe in Surrey or Langley or something it's not nearly as bad (and there is a reason it's expensive! People want to live here specifically for the very tolerable weather year round!). So come on, move here. We need more PJ people in the area.SD48277 said:
Isn't it expensive to live there, though? I'd rather not have to sell off some of my internal organs to live there.PJ_Soul said:
The Vancouver area isn't cold. It rarely even gets below freezing in the winter!The Waiting Trophy Man said:
Just stay indoors and crank up the heat! It's probably no worse than at least some parts of NY, like Buffalo for example. Southern Ontario's not so bad, actually. Pretty mild winters there, for the most part.SD48277 said:
Universal health care AND donut day every day???? If it wasn't so freakin' cold in the winter, I would consider moving to Canada.The Waiting Trophy Man said:
Every day is donut day in CanadaSD48277 said:Tomorrow is National Donut Day.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Does Vancouver have a decent old folks' home that I can
shoveplace my mother in?ELITIST FUK0 -
Lol! That is so weird you asked that today, because just last night I got to thinking about what I would do when I'm really old, since I don't have any kids who willSD48277 said:Does Vancouver have a decent old folks' home that I can
shoveplace my mother in?shoveplace me in a home, so I might have to do the honours myself, lol! So I did a search for old folks' residences for if I ever get so decrepit I can't take care of myself. Yes, we have plenty of them, with a big price range, as well as government subsidized options for lower incomes. Yay!
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0
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