The_Kitchen_Guy
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It should flash and have a white-light follower.chefann said:Here's the big question: Will my star change color at 8000 posts?
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It should flash and have a white-light follower.chefann said:Here's the big question: Will my star change color at 8000 posts?
chefann said:
Wah! Maybe I'll be there anywaykatie0128 said:Cincinnati is gonna be fun!
(*^&#%$*&^& time requirement!
Pampered Laura said:Wah! Maybe I'll be there anyway
It looks like she's looking at your Simpsonized self.chefann said:Laura, now when I look at your Av, it reminds me of the opening credits to the Brady Bunch
[drumroll]It looks like we're about to find out![/drumroll]I bet not.chefann said:Here's the big question: Will my star change color at 8000 posts?
chefann said:Just had to post that this is post 8000.
Me, too. Bleah.katie0128 said:Nothing happened! That was a big letdown... guess I should go do some real work-work!
chefann said:Just had to post that this is post 8000.
chefann said:Um... the status of our work. Duh!
Really. We talk about how many resumes we completed last month (140), how many there are to do in the "pending" file (53), how many there are to do from another grouping (150-something), and issues/concerns we've encountered.
The_Kitchen_Guy said:We're all just a little nuts around here lately.
You knit wit. We're discussing threads here, not yarns.chefann said:I always have a ball when I log on here.
I fixed your post for you.Denarella said:Excellent work, Ann! But the question of the day is, have you ever made it with a pincushion before?
It was related to the pincushion....The_Kitchen_Guy said:You knit wit. We're discussing threads here, not yarns.
I don't think I have. Real good, functional pincushions should be filled with sand to sharpen the pins, and I don't want to bother with that. But a silly novelty pincushion is an idea.denarella said:Excellent work, Ann! But the question of the day is, have you ever made a pincushion before?
The_Kitchen_Guy said:I fixed your post for you.
That's just dirty, KG!The_Kitchen_Guy said:I fixed your post for you.
Yes. Yes I am.Denarella said:Oh! And all of the sudden you're angelic!?!?!?
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Great minds spell the same thought differently.
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