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I guess I did.katie0128 said:So you just perfected the "no demo" show!
Unfortunately, I think my microwave is finally giving up the ghost. It's only 30 years old!
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I guess I did.katie0128 said:So you just perfected the "no demo" show!
Bring a camera to conference.raebates said:If you get any good pictures, don't forget to share them with us.
Anything incriminating will do.
Not if you count having parrots around. "WHEEEEEEEEEEEE!"Speaking of, I went to the Drowsey Parrot today for coffee. It's a nifty little coffee shop in Saline, Michigan. Not exactly on my way to anywhere today, but sort of a pilgrimage for old times' sake. Their house blend is excellent, if any of you happen to live in the area.Almost forgot the other phrase: "BagelBagelBagelBagelBagelBagel!"chefann said:No- we've had enough alone time in the past week, thank you.weeeelllll.........
Not everything is as it seems, or in Ann's case, not everything is as it seams. She keeps me in stitches but I continue to needle her in this thread.katie0128 said:That sounds incriminating!
chefann said:Hijack!
Anyone ever have a host use a potty in the room during your show?
'Cuz I did tonight!
Gross!
chefann said:Hijack!
Anyone ever have a host use a potty in the room during your show?
'Cuz I did tonight!
Gross!
katie0128 said:HIJACK...
How many post do I need anyway to get my stripper star? I'd like to "promote" before conference... I won't be walking on the stage, but I could "walk" across the room at whatever that place is we are meeting!
There's an idea... have our own CS recognition night... those that have promoted to a new star get to walk across the bar in Ann's hat!
Maybe you're waiting with baited breath, but I'm not eating any worms.raebates said:Okay, Ann, we're all waiting with bated breath to hear the explanation.
I have some stuff I need to relist on eBay because it didn't sell the first time. I've been busy with some other things.GourmetGirl said:p.s. made any more jewelry lately?
The_Kitchen_Guy said:Maybe you're waiting with baited breath, but I'm not eating any worms.
raebates said:No way, worm breath. I was waiting with my "breath held in by fear or excitement." As I said, bated breath.
I loved that book when I was a kid! Judy Blume was my favorite too!!katie0128 said:Is that something you get after eating fried worms (my DS and I just got done reading the book... YUCK!)
The_Kitchen_Guy said:There are at least three one-liners that fit in right here and I can't use any of them on this forum.
So I'll stay with the worms and you can go fishing for the other ones.
HA!katie0128 said:KG - Use scissors... probably easier on the teeth.
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