ChefBeckyD
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chefann said:No, it's OK. I spit in the stroganoff.
Oh Ann - thank you!
I have needed a good laugh - and you just gave me a great laugh today.
I love you!:love: I'm so glad you are here!
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chefann said:No, it's OK. I spit in the stroganoff.
janetupnorth said:Well, my DH didn't ask for any meals before I left...he said he'd fend for himself. But you can guess what he asked for AS SOON as I got home...
I told him he had to wait until tonight!
janetupnorth said:Not according to him - I think it'd have to be 150!
But I agree, it's warm!
When I left Racine it was already in the 80's and I know it got in the 90's. It only got in the 80's here but was still icky...
But anyway, it's good to keep the guys happy and at home.
Kitchen Diva said:How many guys are you keeping happy over there?
It's down to 86 degrees in the house---from 88! I might actually sleep tonight!
Kitchen Diva said:Had to ask... I want to make sure you aren't one of those swingers I hear about! LOL
janetupnorth said:Oh my! I have a story about that one...
So, there is this guy at work that is the 40 year old virgin (really, no joke)...he also starred in Dodgeball and looks like the guy that ended up with the mail order bride...
Anyway, he's had a Yahoo personal for years...at least 4 - it still says he's 36 and he won't change it...
Anyway, it used to say something about "growling and purring"...EWWWW...:yuck:
One day, we went to look at it at work, figuring we'd re-write it for him for his birthday or Christmas.
As we did a search for it...JUST IN OUR SMALL TOWN...there was an ad with a picture from another guy in the area looking for women and CLEARLY stating that he and his wife were swingers...
THAT IS SO WRONG! :yuck: Who knows what they are sharing...
ChefBeckyD said:Note to self: Don't check the personals for this area....I just don't want to know....
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