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Old 01-27-2010, 07:25 PM #21
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Yeah, I may need an ER nurse, lol. Everytime I leave my tuffet something breaks or gets severed. I am just staying perched, at least for the rest of the winter. I even gave up ice skating, imagine that! The last fall on my duff still hurts when I sit.

Remember, you CAN turn right on red up here. I am sure it applies to wheel chairs too...Can you turn right on red in every state now?? We were kinda late in coming on that, altho, it's been a good 20 years now...my time flies.
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....... I am just staying perched, at least for the rest of the winter. I even gave up ice skating, imagine that!,....... ..
Well then, maybe you'll get pregnant!!!
(We all wanna see them pix! )
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Lord in heaven, BOBBBBB! I need a bun in the oven like a hole in the head.

I am toooo old....

Grandbabies are fine....mama and papa take them home when I am done having fun.
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I don't even have an oven any more. And anyway, it was really dusty before they took it out. I don't care--buns are higly overrated if you ask me.
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As long as it gets warmer,,
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I don't even have an oven any more. And anyway, it was really dusty before they took it out. I don't care--buns are higly overrated if you ask me.
Thank you Joan...you made me laugh out loud..very funny. Someone once asked me if getting pregnant ever worried me and I said, "Not at all, I have no baby machine." Never occured to me to say I no longer have an oven, and yeah, at my age, buns are highly overrated!!!
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I still have my baby making stuff, not that I have any use for it....I was wondering what I would do with the space it took up if it was gone. I already echo. My daughter is in labor as I write this.
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Grandbabies are fine....mama and papa take them home when I am done having fun.
I'm with you there.... Sometimes when they visit they stay so long I get over tired.
First of all, we have to 'child-proof' all the breakables before they visit (we've got quite a few fragile souveniers and knick-knacks).... and, with the ages ranging from 22 to 1 yr
(9 grandkids!)- and at least 3 or 4 still in diapers and 3 more pre-teen, the running around and excitement just wears me out.
I prefer to visit them, tho. Then I can leave at my discretion.
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Mine are 27 mos. 12 months and I guess today, we will have one more...a boy. My 'screaming eagle' as we call him. The other two are girls. Grandkids are a lot of fun. Childproofing is such a pain. I hear ya.
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I have 10and extra's who think I am their grandma. I watch the little ones on webcam as often as I can..they are 800 miles away. Was just watching my grandson Trevor, and my son's ex wife's little one Yara online, very cute.
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