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Post by bjobsessed on Nov 17, 2006 21:42:58 GMT -5
Oh yeah! There is one teacher at school who is a pain in the butt. She sticks her nose everywhere it doesn't belong, tells you every little thing you're doing wrong--even the principal--and the older kids run the other way when they see her coming so she won't nit pick them to death. (She does all this to everyone, not just me)
The person below me tried to get a PS 3.
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Post by bump on Nov 17, 2006 22:02:35 GMT -5
The person below me tried to get a PS 3. Good grief no. I can't believe one of those sold on E-bay for $9,000. There'll be plenty of them available in the next few weeks. I'm about to date myself, but the last time I played video games was on Atari. The person below me is a shop-a-holic and loves to spend the day at the mall.
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Post by bjobsessed on Nov 17, 2006 22:27:43 GMT -5
The person below me tried to get a PS 3. Good grief no. I can't believe one of those sold on E-bay for $9,000. There'll be plenty of them available in the next few weeks. I'm about to date myself, but the last time I played video games was on Atari. We still have one of those in the attic. The stampede over the PS 3 is crazy. People have been hurt, shot and robbed because of it. Dumb! There will be more eventually.
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Post by hoosier on Nov 18, 2006 17:44:10 GMT -5
The person below me is a shop-a-holic and loves to spend the day at the mall. I would have to say false. I like shopping but its the paying for it at the end thats the bummer! I usually hit only certain stores in the mall and I'm done. The person below me is already done with their Christmas shopping.
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Post by bjobsessed on Nov 18, 2006 17:49:38 GMT -5
false, but I have a good start. My goal is to be done by the end of the month. Not sure if I'll make it though.
The person below me has something they make only at Christmas.
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Post by hoosier on Nov 20, 2006 18:34:58 GMT -5
The person below me has something they make only at Christmas. True. I make a crisp on Christmas. Its usually apple or cherry but one year I made a pineapple one just to see how it would turn out. It tasted like pineapple upside down cake. I ate too much but it sure was good! The person below me has decided this Christmas to make a donation to a worthy charity or cause.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 20, 2006 19:06:00 GMT -5
The person below me has something they make only at Christmas. True. I make a crisp on Christmas. Its usually apple or cherry but one year I made a pineapple one just to see how it would turn out. It tasted like pineapple upside down cake. I ate too much but it sure was good! The person below me has decided this Christmas to make a donation to a worthy charity or cause. Can I have some crisp? Please? True (and I think this counts), I waived payment from the church I sing at and do it for nothing, I give it back. I actually do that all year, and I give to another charity all year. The person below me is coming in to see the tree at Rockefeller Center this year (and you'd better tell me!)
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Post by maggiethecat on Nov 20, 2006 19:12:18 GMT -5
The person below me has something they make only at Christmas. True. I make a crisp on Christmas. Its usually apple or cherry but one year I made a pineapple one just to see how it would turn out. It tasted like pineapple upside down cake. I ate too much but it sure was good! Would you be willing to share your recipe with us in the new Holiday Recipes 2006 thread (under Misc.)? Hint, hint, hint. Sounds delicious.
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Post by shmeep on Dec 5, 2006 15:33:56 GMT -5
The person below me is coming in to see the tree at Rockefeller Center this year (and you'd better tell me!) Nope. We've got trees here too! Oh, you mean THAT tree. Can't. The person below me forgot all about this game for a while.
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Post by rducasey on Dec 5, 2006 17:08:51 GMT -5
The person below me is coming in to see the tree at Rockefeller Center this year (and you'd better tell me!) Nope. We've got trees here too! Oh, you mean THAT tree. Can't. The person below me forgot all about this game for a while. Hey yeah, that would be me. I almost answered this one before to say it was the first year in a while that I did not go into NY to see the tree at Rockerfeller Center. Always a fun thing to do and also to see those beautiful windows at Macy's, and Sak's. The person below me absolutely hates snow!
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Post by bjobsessed on Dec 5, 2006 20:35:15 GMT -5
That would be me! I hate scraping it off my car, I hate walking--or falling in it, I hate driving in it and I hate hoping everyone else has the sense to slow down. I also hate the cold that goes with it.
The thing that is most annoying is when my dad goes jogging in the morning, sees me out there cleaning my car off, knows it takes me half an hour or more, and all he says is 'have a good day.' Meanwhile, he has a huge brush the width of the windshield and could do it in five or six sweeps!
The person below me likes a green Christmas. (Have you guessed what I like?) "Am I alone?"
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Post by hoosier on Dec 6, 2006 19:07:52 GMT -5
The person below me likes a green Christmas. (Have you guessed what I like?) "Am I alone?" I would have to say false. It just feels more Christmasy with snow on the ground. About three years ago we had a blizzard on Christmas Eve (that was an adventure) but last year zip. I don't mind the cold and the snow but I can do without the ice! The person below me likes to pop in a CD of Christmas music to set the mood for the holidays.
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Post by shmeep on Dec 6, 2006 19:11:17 GMT -5
The person below me likes to pop in a CD of Christmas music to set the mood for the holidays. True...when I think of it. And about green Christmases...that's all I've ever had. Maybe there will be snow this year! One can hope. I'd really love to wake up to snow on Christmas just once in my life. Even my last two East Coast Christmases were green. Well, technically they were dingy brown. It is actually green in LA this time of year. The person below me likes to make "pro" and "con" lists to aide in decision making.
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Post by housemouse on Dec 6, 2006 20:13:42 GMT -5
The person below me likes to make "pro" and "con" lists to aide in decision making. True and false. I like the idea of Ben Franklin lists to help make decisions, but I have never actually been successful using that method. I almost always come out with the same number of reasons on both sides and I have yet to look at list and know which way to go. Hmm, maybe I am wishy-washy. The person below me will sleep right through the clock turning to midnight on New Year's Eve.
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Post by inuvik on Dec 7, 2006 15:09:41 GMT -5
The person below me will sleep right through the clock turning to midnight on New Year's Eve. True, I will admit! I only stayed up one year, and that was for Dec. 31, 1999. I went out for a late dinner and party at a fancy restaurant. I wanted to go against the grain--that was the year everyone was panicking and being silly about Y2K, which I was never worried about. Everyone was going to stay in so darn it, I was going out! But New Year's has never meant anything to me. For one thing, if you are single, you have no one to kiss in Auld Lang Syne. For another, I am a morning person and just get tired staying up that late. The person below me is considering buying a new vehicle.
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