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Old 03-22-2013, 08:12 AM #1
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Shocked Guy working on the outside kitchen door! And talking

AHHHG

We have got a maintenance guy here. He is a talker.
And the door is totally open to the outside and it looks like he has been here a while and might still be here a while.
(At least we are getting some fresh air.)

Hubby appears to like the guys jokes because the two of them are laughing while the guy is talking.

I need to get stuff done in the kitchen to get ready for work.

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Old 03-22-2013, 08:24 AM #2
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Talking haha... talking guy

Dear Mari

"Talking guy" cracked me up... your story about him, not his jokes.

I hope his banter or jokes or whatever puts your hubby in a good mood for the day - would the weekend be too much to expect? Perhaps in that sense this "talking guy" could turn into a perk for you later, in the way of greater peace reigning at home!

Iope you can manage your stuff in the kitchen relatively undisturbed.

Enjoy the fresh air at least, and have a good day today!

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Old 03-22-2013, 08:35 AM #3
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Dear Mari

"Talking guy" cracked me up... your story about him, not his jokes.

I hope his banter or jokes or whatever puts your hubby in a good mood for the day - would the weekend be too much to expect? Perhaps in that sense this "talking guy" could turn into a perk for you later, in the way of greater peace reigning at home!

Iope you can manage your stuff in the kitchen relatively undisturbed.

Enjoy the fresh air at least, and have a good day today!

~ waves ~
JESUS!!

Really!
I listened to his ten minute explanation of how he had to play one of the adult Jesus's in the huuuuuuggggge Christmas play at a big downtown church last Christmas -- the hydraulics, the lighting,. . . . rising from the tomb . . .

The guy has six kids (mostly grown)
He is from Jersey, at one point played as a drummer in Nashville. He made hubby and me smile.

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I think it would have made me smile today too.


Just your stories are. Thanks for the uplift.

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Lightbulb ROFL well that explains it

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JESUS!!

Really!
I listened to his ten minute explanation of how he had to play one of the adult Jesus's in the huuuuuuggggge Christmas play at a big downtown church last Christmas -- the hydraulics, the lighting,. . . . rising from the tomb . . .

The guy has six kids (mostly grown)
He is from Jersey, at one point played as a drummer in Nashville. He made hubby and me smile.

Mari
Glad you are smiling Mari.

It would follow you know.... Jesus makes a lot of people smile!

Hey, this guy makes me think of an addition to the verse to "He's got the whole world in His hands"....

He's got my kit-chen do-or
In His hands
He's got my kit-chen do-or
...



oh my I hope I am not being offensive to anyone.

Softly I go now. Pad, pad.

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Ha-ha-ha I loved your story. I totally understand. I hate it when talking guy/woman shows up at my house. I am so sound sensitive from my brain injury that these people do not know how close they are coming to being murdered when they show up here.
Don't worry-my TBI group has given me the great advise of investing in earplugs. I should of bought stock in earplugs.
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