Psycho-Babble Social Thread 305567

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Down Day

Posted by Angielala on January 26, 2004, at 10:30:56

I'm having one... I hate my job... sooooo much.

Hopefully the 35 feet of snow we are supposed to get tomorrow will cheer me up by making me work from home

why must I have this job?

 

Re: Down Day

Posted by Karen_kay on January 26, 2004, at 10:59:33

In reply to Down Day, posted by Angielala on January 26, 2004, at 10:30:56

You must have this job so you can support me, remember? I thought we were going to get married. You aren't backing out on me now, are you? Oh dear.... Now I'm having a down day too :( Yet another marriage proposal I must turn away..

I'm sorry you dislike your job. (Wanna know a secret? I skipped class today. It snowed too much and I said, "HA! I'm not bootin it in 2 feet of snow!" Luckily there isn't anything due.) I'll go surfing and find something fun for you to do.... If you get caught, tell your boss you were looking up SOP or make something up...BRB...

 

Re: Down Day

Posted by Angielala on January 26, 2004, at 11:16:37

In reply to Re: Down Day, posted by Karen_kay on January 26, 2004, at 10:59:33

Of COURSE we are still getting married- I just need a better job to support you with :) hehehe

You made me smile- thank you :) PLease send something along that will kill the rest of my day!

> You must have this job so you can support me, remember? I thought we were going to get married. You aren't backing out on me now, are you? Oh dear.... Now I'm having a down day too :( Yet another marriage proposal I must turn away..
>
> I'm sorry you dislike your job. (Wanna know a secret? I skipped class today. It snowed too much and I said, "HA! I'm not bootin it in 2 feet of snow!" Luckily there isn't anything due.) I'll go surfing and find something fun for you to do.... If you get caught, tell your boss you were looking up SOP or make something up...BRB...

 

Re: Down Day

Posted by Karen_kay on January 26, 2004, at 11:21:21

In reply to Re: Down Day, posted by Karen_kay on January 26, 2004, at 10:59:33

OK, found some interesting sites to help you through the day, since you seem to help us out so often...

Now, if you are interested in continuing with your toilet paper knowledge, here's a good place to start:
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/us/WolfFiles/wolffiles217.html

This site has everything you want to know about upcoming films, actors, and old ones too! I check it everytime I get into a debate with someone over "Who directed this film" or "No, such and such starred in this film." Why, just yesterday, my boyfriend tried to tell me Tim Burton didn't direct James and the Giant Peach. I love proving him wrong :)
www.IMDB.com

Here's Tori's site:
www.toriamos.com

And Six Feet Under:
www.hbo.com/sixfeetunder/

And Last, but certainly not least...I noticed that you don't like lousy drivers, well I found a site for you to vent. Here it is. Turn them in!

http://www.roadragers.com/
Have fun with this one! :) But, don't forget to clock out at work. Hope your day improves!

 

Re: Down Day

Posted by gardenergirl on January 26, 2004, at 11:54:02

In reply to Re: Down Day, posted by Karen_kay on January 26, 2004, at 11:21:21

Hey, my school was closed today, and all my clients cancelled. Snow days! Yeah!

Sorry that you did not get a snow day, angielala. Can you just goof off all day?

Or try this: My sister sent this to me recently. I thought it was ROFL-worthy.

Play the Office Game

Here's a way to spice up your office. Pick two or three colleagues and agree to play the Office Game which awards points as follows:

ONE POINT

Run one lap around the office at top speed. Walk sideways to the photocopier.

Find the vacuum and start vacuuming around your desk.

When they're not looking, pour most of someone's fresh cup of coffee into your mug leaving them with an inch of brew.

Ignore the first five people who say 'good morning' to you.

Phone someone in the office you barely know, leave your name and say "Just called to say I can't talk right now. Bye."

To signal the end of a conversation, clamp your hands over your ears and grimace.

While riding an elevator, gasp dramatically every time the doors open.

THREE-POINTS

Babble incoherently at a fellow employee then ask "Did you get all that, I don't want to have to repeat it." - Double points if you do this to a manager.

Kneel in front of the water cooler and drink directly from the nozzle.

Shout random numbers while someone is counting.

FIVE POINTS

At the end of a meeting, suggest that, for once, it would be nice to conclude with the singing of the national anthem (extra points if you actually launch into it yourself).

Walk into a very busy person's office and while they watch you with growing irritation, turn the light switch on/off 10 times.

For an hour, refer to everyone you speak to as 'Bob'.

Announce to everyone in a meeting that you "really have to go do number two".

After every sentence, say 'mon' in a really bad Jamaican accent. As in, "the report's on your desk, mon". Keep this up for one hour.

While an office mate is out, move their chair into the elevator.

In a meeting or crowded situation, slap your forehead repeatedly and mutter, "Shut up, all of you just shut up!"

In a colleague's diary, write in 10 am: "See how I look in tights".

Carry your laptop over to your colleague and ask "You wanna trade?"

Repeat the following conversation 10 times to the same person: "Do you hear that?" "What?" "Never mind, it's gone now"

Come to work in army fatigues and when asked why, say, "I can't talk about it"

Speak with an accent (French, German, Porky Pig, etc.) during a very important conference call.

Tuck one pant leg into your sock and when queried, answer, "not now" and walk away.


Take care,
gg

 

Re: Down Day » gardenergirl

Posted by Karen_kay on January 26, 2004, at 12:35:47

In reply to Re: Down Day, posted by gardenergirl on January 26, 2004, at 11:54:02

That's SOOOOO funny! They sound like things I would do! I'm like the office clown (well, I guess when I worked anyway) Almost makes me miss working.... It honestly does...How pathetic is that?

I used to be a supervisor at a telemarketing place and I had to "MOTIVATE" people!!!! (Granted I was depressed at the time and I don't know how in the world I did my job, but I was the best darned supervisor working!) I would smear doughnuts all over my face, do cartwheels down the aisles, give people nicknames like "The Dude", Outlaw Josie Wales, Smelly Dave, ect... I would dance with the reps, dance by myslef, dance with the BIG boss (now, I only tried that once, as he had hip problems and didn't take too kindly to me dancing with him), pretend that I was humping the boss when he would turn around... Anything to keep the people motivated... It was a blast....Then, when people would get sales and ring their little bells, I'd call them liars and check computer screens to be sure they weren't fibbing. Man, I love people.... Maybe I should get a job??

I do have one little secret though... I like to smell arm pits... Is that strange? I've only smelled one bad one and I almost felt bad because he was a dirty hippie and I said "Pheww Weeee! Boy, you need to take a shower!" I haven't really smelled one since though. I just thought that since many of my friends didn't smell bad most people don't. Guess that theory went down the drain with that guy.....

 

Angielala Karen

Posted by Poet on January 26, 2004, at 13:17:14

In reply to Down Day, posted by Angielala on January 26, 2004, at 10:30:56

Congrats on your engagement. Can I be a bridesmaid? Can my inner child be flower girl?

Poet

 

Re: Down Day

Posted by Angielala on January 26, 2004, at 13:43:47

In reply to Re: Down Day, posted by Karen_kay on January 26, 2004, at 11:21:21

KAREN!

Our kids are going to be so smart- with the both of us collecting this great info :) You truly are a kindred spirit, thanks for making me smile today, I really needed it :D You really know how to cheer me up!

((((((((((((((((((((((((((((KK))))))))))))))))))))


> OK, found some interesting sites to help you through the day, since you seem to help us out so often...
>
> Now, if you are interested in continuing with your toilet paper knowledge, here's a good place to start:
> http://abcnews.go.com/sections/us/WolfFiles/wolffiles217.html
>
> This site has everything you want to know about upcoming films, actors, and old ones too! I check it everytime I get into a debate with someone over "Who directed this film" or "No, such and such starred in this film." Why, just yesterday, my boyfriend tried to tell me Tim Burton didn't direct James and the Giant Peach. I love proving him wrong :)
> www.IMDB.com
>
> Here's Tori's site:
> www.toriamos.com
>
> And Six Feet Under:
> www.hbo.com/sixfeetunder/
>
> And Last, but certainly not least...I noticed that you don't like lousy drivers, well I found a site for you to vent. Here it is. Turn them in!
>
> http://www.roadragers.com/
> Have fun with this one! :) But, don't forget to clock out at work. Hope your day improves!

 

Re: Down Day » Karen_kay

Posted by Angielala on January 26, 2004, at 13:47:50

In reply to Re: Down Day » gardenergirl, posted by Karen_kay on January 26, 2004, at 12:35:47

Here's a fact for you then, I have this strange gravitation, while sleeping, to nestle my head into Kevin's (my fiance, I figure you can all be on a first name basis with him now :)) armpit, with my nose turn inwards. Now I must say, his deodrant always keeps him smelling good (even after he jogs), but I thought I might have a secretly repress armpit fetish. I think you may fit into that category too ;) Hahahaha


> That's SOOOOO funny! They sound like things I would do! I'm like the office clown (well, I guess when I worked anyway) Almost makes me miss working.... It honestly does...How pathetic is that?
>
> I used to be a supervisor at a telemarketing place and I had to "MOTIVATE" people!!!! (Granted I was depressed at the time and I don't know how in the world I did my job, but I was the best darned supervisor working!) I would smear doughnuts all over my face, do cartwheels down the aisles, give people nicknames like "The Dude", Outlaw Josie Wales, Smelly Dave, ect... I would dance with the reps, dance by myslef, dance with the BIG boss (now, I only tried that once, as he had hip problems and didn't take too kindly to me dancing with him), pretend that I was humping the boss when he would turn around... Anything to keep the people motivated... It was a blast....Then, when people would get sales and ring their little bells, I'd call them liars and check computer screens to be sure they weren't fibbing. Man, I love people.... Maybe I should get a job??
>
> I do have one little secret though... I like to smell arm pits... Is that strange? I've only smelled one bad one and I almost felt bad because he was a dirty hippie and I said "Pheww Weeee! Boy, you need to take a shower!" I haven't really smelled one since though. I just thought that since many of my friends didn't smell bad most people don't. Guess that theory went down the drain with that guy.....

 

Re: Angielala Karen » Poet

Posted by Angielala on January 26, 2004, at 13:51:25

In reply to Angielala Karen, posted by Poet on January 26, 2004, at 13:17:14

Of the record, my keyboard likes light cream and a little sugar ;) Yup, coffee out the nose again. Inner child... you should write a comedic novel, I swear- the things you come out with jsut tickle me pink :)

Poet- you my Maid of Honor, I think Gardenergirl should be a bridesmaid. You're inner child will be the PERFECT flower girl. Who will be our ringer bearer? What about a Best Man/Woman?

Karen, what do you think? Should Dr. Bob be our Ring Bearer?

> Congrats on your engagement. Can I be a bridesmaid? Can my inner child be flower girl?
>
> Poet
>
>

 

Re: Down Day » Angielala

Posted by All Done on January 26, 2004, at 13:54:44

In reply to Down Day, posted by Angielala on January 26, 2004, at 10:30:56

> I'm having one... I hate my job... sooooo much.
>
> Hopefully the 35 feet of snow we are supposed to get tomorrow will cheer me up by making me work from home
>
> why must I have this job?
>

Angielala,

If you've read my post just below yours, you probably realize I've got nothing in the way of advice for you, but I will say that I understand what you're feeling and I'm really hoping that it gets better for you.

And isn't it great that there a people like gardenergirl, Karen, and Poet to make us laugh and cheer us up on days like these?

Take care,
All Done

 

Grrr..#*%^$ » Poet

Posted by Karen_kay on January 26, 2004, at 14:23:03

In reply to Angielala Karen, posted by Poet on January 26, 2004, at 13:17:14

Not to you of course, but after drinking 3 pots of coffee, I just finished up the last of my coffee. I have some cheap stuff but you know, that just sucks....

Thanks for the congrats on the engagement. I'm truly blessed to have a long time boyfriend who won't even discuss the matter, yet a whole slew of strangers who propose via message board.... Go figure... My charming personality??? My wit and sense of humor? My stunning good looks? I haven't a clue but I assure you everyone at Babble is invited to the wedding. As long as I don't receive a better invitation, that is. And of course you (and your inner child) can be part of the bridal party. Though I am curious how that would work....Could you enlighten me please? (Perhaps you walk down first on your knees in a child's dress throwing rose petals, leave and then return as a bride's maid, in a different dress of course?)

 

Re: Down Day » All Done

Posted by Angielala on January 26, 2004, at 14:32:31

In reply to Re: Down Day » Angielala, posted by All Done on January 26, 2004, at 13:54:44

I know- look how lucky we are to have such wonderful people making us laugh and look at thing differently. That's what this is all about- leaning on each other and doing what you can to make someone else's day a little brighter. I don't know how I would get through these kind of days without all of you. :D


> > I'm having one... I hate my job... sooooo much.
> >
> > Hopefully the 35 feet of snow we are supposed to get tomorrow will cheer me up by making me work from home
> >
> > why must I have this job?
> >
>
> Angielala,
>
> If you've read my post just below yours, you probably realize I've got nothing in the way of advice for you, but I will say that I understand what you're feeling and I'm really hoping that it gets better for you.
>
> And isn't it great that there a people like gardenergirl, Karen, and Poet to make us laugh and cheer us up on days like these?
>
> Take care,
> All Done

 

Re: Down Day » Angielala

Posted by Karen_kay on January 26, 2004, at 14:34:51

In reply to Re: Down Day, posted by Angielala on January 26, 2004, at 13:43:47

Ahhhh... sweetie.. You called me KK!!! That's what my sissie and mommie affectionately refer to me as :) That brightened up my day, though it wasn't gloomy... For some reason it warmed this "Stone-cold, gold-digging" heart of mine. Side note, my therapist asked me once what I wanted to do with my life and I said, "well, I think when I grow up, I want to be a gold digger, but there's quite a bit of competition and I don't like competition you know!" Hmmmmmm..... What ever will I do with my life now? Sheeshh.. Years of planning wasted, just thrown away! Glad I could brighten your day a bit. I try you know. Well, not really. It just comes naturally. But, I am expecting that ring sometime soon. Actually, I'd rather pick it out. I don't know if I trust your taste.
Also, about these kids. Now....I'd like to be pregnant, but that would be impossible with you. So, what's your old man look like :) (I hope you're laughing and not shouting right now! *gentle smile* I've had 3 pots of coffee on my own today as well as a full bag of espresso beans with no food. I typically forget to eat until about 8, when my old man gets home, so if I'm being rude I don't mind!!! do you?? :)

Is your day getting better yet? I know mine is!! Except the coffee situation. Could you send some my way? I'm out of cream too, but I have backup coffee mate. Somehow, it's just not the same either......

 

Inner child flowergirl ROFL! Wait, I never was one (nm) » Poet

Posted by gardenergirl on January 26, 2004, at 14:42:19

In reply to Angielala Karen, posted by Poet on January 26, 2004, at 13:17:14

 

Weddings, marriage and inner flower girls :) » Karen_kay

Posted by Angielala on January 26, 2004, at 14:42:37

In reply to Grrr..#*%^$ » Poet, posted by Karen_kay on January 26, 2004, at 14:23:03


I'll tell you one thing. I am engaged right now, and Kevin is this amazingly wonderful guy... I couldn't ask for more from him. But this whoel wedding idea and planning and colors and flowers and cakes and people and blah blah blah- it's so stressful. So Karen- I'm thinking, maybe we should just get eloped like Ms. Spears did ;)

I spent all this time thinking how wonderful it will to be engaged one day. And when it happens, all of these people and family members get in your face and start bossing you around. I just want to be married to him... this planning stuff, being a princess for a day and all that- it's just not me.

So what I'm trying to say is- you'd rather have online proposals. As far as real life- convince your boy to have a Las Vegas weekend trip. Get him really drunk, then get married. :) No worrying about making the skinny bridesmaids look skinnier and making the bigger girls look smaller... no worries about colors, religious ceremonies, reception halls, caterers, cakes, invitations, engagement announcments, making an invitration list you and your other are happy with... ugh. Don't get me wrong, I'm really happy about being married. I'm just so friggen stressed over all the planning and stupid manipulation from the future mother-in-law (we are having this "fight" about a church. I am refusing to get married in a church, which Kevin is in agreement upon. So she gives me this guilt trip about our souls going to hell and that we won't be able to baptize the kids of someday....a dn when I mentioned that I'm going to let my kids decide for themselves what they believe in and not get them baptized, I literally thought she was going to fake a heart attack AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH)

I think I just tapped into some repressed stress- hahaha

> Not to you of course, but after drinking 3 pots of coffee, I just finished up the last of my coffee. I have some cheap stuff but you know, that just sucks....
>
> Thanks for the congrats on the engagement. I'm truly blessed to have a long time boyfriend who won't even discuss the matter, yet a whole slew of strangers who propose via message board.... Go figure... My charming personality??? My wit and sense of humor? My stunning good looks? I haven't a clue but I assure you everyone at Babble is invited to the wedding. As long as I don't receive a better invitation, that is. And of course you (and your inner child) can be part of the bridal party. Though I am curious how that would work....Could you enlighten me please? (Perhaps you walk down first on your knees in a child's dress throwing rose petals, leave and then return as a bride's maid, in a different dress of course?)

 

Ring bearer, pfew... » Angielala

Posted by Karen_kay on January 26, 2004, at 14:44:57

In reply to Re: Angielala Karen » Poet, posted by Angielala on January 26, 2004, at 13:51:25

Karen, what do you think? Should Dr. Bob be our Ring Bearer?

***HA!!! Now my keyboard is slightly perturbed with me for spilling coffee all over. For some reason I have the feeling Dr Bob really likes me. He's always asking me to be civil or please rephrase this or that. Now, some may think it has something to do with the way I phrase things, but I have a different perspective. I think that maybe it's his way of interacting with me. OH yes. That must be it. Now, he couldn't be so blatant as to make his penchant for me known, as that may hurt the feelings of other posters, you see. So the only way he has to interact with me is to ask me to be civil! AH HA!!! I've figured it out!!! Dr Bob has a crush on me!! Sorry Angielala, but I may have to turn down your proposal for one from Dr Bob :) I hope that doesn't hurt your feelings. And I'll only turn you down if I receive a formal invitation, of course. Or maybe I just need to slow down on the coffee? What do you think?

 

Re: Down Day

Posted by Angielala on January 26, 2004, at 14:52:13

In reply to Re: Down Day » Angielala, posted by Karen_kay on January 26, 2004, at 14:34:51

((((((((((((((((kk))))))))))))))

hehe

No- I was definitely laughing- out loud, and rather obnoxiously too. My old man is about 6'4", Irish, so he has that light brown/ashy color hair- he keeps it short, almost like he is trying to impersonate a cop (I think his new Crown Victoria has gone to his head- haha). Beautiful blue/green eyes. Really nice skin... not your typical hunk type (I hate pretty boys) more of a man's man (and not in the Queer Eye way ;)) He's not skinny, but not fat, he's got just the right amount of meat on his bones :) I think he'll meet your requirements and will be thrilled at fathering his fiance's wife's child :) Hey- we could go on a talk show with our story now! Hahahaha

You definitely brightened my day and GG and Poet- you ladies rock my world :)

An old therapist asked me what I would do with my life if there were no limitations. I said, "I'd like to travel to the middle east and feed and clothe people" He told me that I can't save the world. I left that pdoc within a week after that haha.

Now how would you feel about this ring?

http://www.tiffany.com/expertise/diamond/rings/engagement_other_ring.asp?ring=ribbon&;

> Ahhhh... sweetie.. You called me KK!!! That's what my sissie and mommie affectionately refer to me as :) That brightened up my day, though it wasn't gloomy... For some reason it warmed this "Stone-cold, gold-digging" heart of mine. Side note, my therapist asked me once what I wanted to do with my life and I said, "well, I think when I grow up, I want to be a gold digger, but there's quite a bit of competition and I don't like competition you know!" Hmmmmmm..... What ever will I do with my life now? Sheeshh.. Years of planning wasted, just thrown away! Glad I could brighten your day a bit. I try you know. Well, not really. It just comes naturally. But, I am expecting that ring sometime soon. Actually, I'd rather pick it out. I don't know if I trust your taste.
> Also, about these kids. Now....I'd like to be pregnant, but that would be impossible with you. So, what's your old man look like :) (I hope you're laughing and not shouting right now! *gentle smile* I've had 3 pots of coffee on my own today as well as a full bag of espresso beans with no food. I typically forget to eat until about 8, when my old man gets home, so if I'm being rude I don't mind!!! do you?? :)
>
> Is your day getting better yet? I know mine is!! Except the coffee situation. Could you send some my way? I'm out of cream too, but I have backup coffee mate. Somehow, it's just not the same either......

 

Re: Ring bearer, pfew...KK and Angielala

Posted by gardenergirl on January 26, 2004, at 14:53:32

In reply to Ring bearer, pfew... » Angielala, posted by Karen_kay on January 26, 2004, at 14:44:57

Stop! My ribs are hurting! You two are cracking me up. Thanks for the belly laughs. I guess I needed that too. Or maybe you're not really funny. Maybe the upped dose of the Nardil makes everyone funny! Nah, it's you guys.

Angielala, when's the big day? Hope your Kevin is not my ex-fiance. I just hear that name and it's like nails on a chalkboard. Doesn't sound like his mother, though. And if you are marrying him, it can't be him.

Wedding advice: decide what's most important to you and invest your money and time planning on that. Leave the other stuff to someone else, or just look for something that is acceptable. Worked for me, and everyone said we had the best wedding ever.

Don't be worrying about flower-child inner girls! I'm picturing a tiny hippie girl skipping down the aisle. :) Can I do both too?

gg

 

Re: Ring bearer, pfew...

Posted by Angielala on January 26, 2004, at 14:53:46

In reply to Ring bearer, pfew... » Angielala, posted by Karen_kay on January 26, 2004, at 14:44:57

I challenge (sp? yeah I have had too much coffee too!) Dr. Bob to a Dual!

> Karen, what do you think? Should Dr. Bob be our Ring Bearer?
>
> ***HA!!! Now my keyboard is slightly perturbed with me for spilling coffee all over. For some reason I have the feeling Dr Bob really likes me. He's always asking me to be civil or please rephrase this or that. Now, some may think it has something to do with the way I phrase things, but I have a different perspective. I think that maybe it's his way of interacting with me. OH yes. That must be it. Now, he couldn't be so blatant as to make his penchant for me known, as that may hurt the feelings of other posters, you see. So the only way he has to interact with me is to ask me to be civil! AH HA!!! I've figured it out!!! Dr Bob has a crush on me!! Sorry Angielala, but I may have to turn down your proposal for one from Dr Bob :) I hope that doesn't hurt your feelings. And I'll only turn you down if I receive a formal invitation, of course. Or maybe I just need to slow down on the coffee? What do you think?

 

The Wedding Party

Posted by Poet on January 26, 2004, at 15:01:03

In reply to Angielala Karen, posted by Poet on January 26, 2004, at 13:17:14

So far...

Poet & Gardernergirl are bridesmaids

Inner Child Poet is flower girl (I promise to quickly change into a different dress after I sprinkle the roses down the aisle and walk on my knees if called for.)

Dr. Bob as ring bearer.

What color will our dresses be? Will Bob's tie match?

Poet

 

Re: Ring bearer, pfew...KK and Angielala

Posted by Angielala on January 26, 2004, at 15:01:19

In reply to Re: Ring bearer, pfew...KK and Angielala, posted by gardenergirl on January 26, 2004, at 14:53:32

Isn't is funny how a name can stick to us like that? Like if your were to have a child, you'd never name him Kevin because of that memory. I can't stand the name "Christian" -worse than nails on a chalk board- more like a gag relfex :)

September 4th- 2004. In Maine on Lake Sebago. That's the only thing planned- haha. The most important thing to me is food- hahaha food and flowers. We are going to have a lobster bake, with a vegetarian dish (or course) and steak tips. I'm having daisies as my flower. That's my plans- haha. No invites yet, no dresses- hahaha. I'm such a slacker!

> Stop! My ribs are hurting! You two are cracking me up. Thanks for the belly laughs. I guess I needed that too. Or maybe you're not really funny. Maybe the upped dose of the Nardil makes everyone funny! Nah, it's you guys.
>
> Angielala, when's the big day? Hope your Kevin is not my ex-fiance. I just hear that name and it's like nails on a chalkboard. Doesn't sound like his mother, though. And if you are marrying him, it can't be him.
>
> Wedding advice: decide what's most important to you and invest your money and time planning on that. Leave the other stuff to someone else, or just look for something that is acceptable. Worked for me, and everyone said we had the best wedding ever.
>
> Don't be worrying about flower-child inner girls! I'm picturing a tiny hippie girl skipping down the aisle. :) Can I do both too?
>
> gg
>
>

 

Re: The Wedding Party

Posted by Angielala on January 26, 2004, at 15:03:03

In reply to The Wedding Party, posted by Poet on January 26, 2004, at 15:01:03

Let's have Dr. Bob wear a kilt. I'm not Scottish, but I think Dr. Bob would look good in a kilt.

You pick the colors :)

> So far...
>
> Poet & Gardernergirl are bridesmaids
>
> Inner Child Poet is flower girl (I promise to quickly change into a different dress after I sprinkle the roses down the aisle and walk on my knees if called for.)
>
> Dr. Bob as ring bearer.
>
> What color will our dresses be? Will Bob's tie match?
>
> Poet
>
>

 

OMG!! CRown Vic? » Angielala

Posted by Karen_kay on January 26, 2004, at 15:06:23

In reply to Re: Down Day, posted by Angielala on January 26, 2004, at 14:52:13

OK, so I asked my shrink what type of car I would be if I were a car (YES!!! I ask a LOT of questions'!!!) and he didn't really6 answer just laughed and asked me what kind of car I thought I would be and I said I thought I would be a ford escort because they're cheap....
I asked my friend and she said a Crown Vic because I have a presence about me... Hmmmm.. I understood what she meant at the time.

 

Re: OMG!! CRown Vic?

Posted by gardenergirl on January 26, 2004, at 15:16:53

In reply to OMG!! CRown Vic? » Angielala, posted by Karen_kay on January 26, 2004, at 15:06:23

Hey, I drive a Ford Escort. It's 11 years old. Are you saying I'm cheap? I like to think of myself as a jaguar. Classic, stylish, but not too flashy. Very good taste. Pardon me, do you have any Grey Poupon?
gg


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