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2008-03-21 2:33 PM in reply to: #1285758 |
Pro 4216 Sous Mon Diadème | Subject: RE: Nibbs XVII Artemis - 2008-03-21 3:23 PM TriAya - 2008-03-21 3:19 PM milaminute - 2008-03-21 2:16 PM Artemis - 2008-03-21 2:29 PM I scheduled an appointment to get a tattoo on Monday! So excited. FUN!!! I have a teeny tiny kite on my ankle but I want a bike chain ring somewhere else. Whatchya gonna get??
She's being mum I think it will be something lovely on her inner wrist ... Sorry. I was doing some work. I'm getting this - on my inner wrist like Yanti said: Very cool!!! I'm excited for you... I've been trying to design my bike chain ring for a long time. I'm feeling particularly inspired about it since Wednesday. Go figure .
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2008-03-21 2:35 PM in reply to: #1285784 |
Pro 4216 Sous Mon Diadème | Subject: RE: Nibbs XVII sparco - 2008-03-21 3:29 PM Just let me know when you get cravings...I'm sure I could locate a case of them somewhere around here... OK, but when I'm cryin' over gaining a large amount of caramel bugle related weight, I'm calling you and you'll feel all kinds and sorts of guilty for being the crack dealer .
Edited by milaminute 2008-03-21 2:36 PM |
2008-03-21 2:36 PM in reply to: #1285753 |
Pro 4541 A farming town in MN | Subject: RE: Nibbs XVII milaminute - 2008-03-21 2:21 PM sparco - 2008-03-21 9:46 AM Mila - you are SO lucky your flight got out yesterday. Another delay, and you may have been spending the weekend in MN...expecting 5 inches of snow today... Well, that would have been a lot of fun... oh wait... on second thought, I'd have been spending my time at Life Time and the silly MOA because there was: "I have to swim. There's a new baby. I'm on a rock climbing wall." and there was also the "I'm tired because I rode in the cold and now I'm having a beer and going to bed" contingency . Actually, the real problem is that if I stayed you might have brought more caramel bugles and my thighs and butt just really couldn't have handled that... O.K. Miss give-me-half-an-hour-notice-and-expect-me-to-meet-you-at-your-beckoned-call. Remember you told me originally that you had NO free time. I'll make sure the next time my friends have an adorable baby, that they schedule delivery so as not to conflict with your visits to MN. I'll make sure that induction or C-section is part of the scheduled back-up plan... You know, if I had just a LITTLE more notice on Saturday morning, I could have picked you up from the airport Edited by sparco 2008-03-21 2:46 PM |
2008-03-21 2:42 PM in reply to: #1285813 |
Pro 4541 A farming town in MN | Subject: RE: Nibbs XVII milaminute - 2008-03-21 2:35 PM sparco - 2008-03-21 3:29 PM Just let me know when you get cravings...I'm sure I could locate a case of them somewhere around here... OK, but when I'm cryin' over gaining a large amount of caramel bugle related weight, I'm calling you and you'll feel all kinds and sorts of guilty for being the crack dealer . Hmm...'crack' dealer... Do you think I could quit my job and just hang around school playgrounds and push this stuff on unsuspecting school children (and eventually their moms...that's where the money is) and still maintain an income that could support my family and help me get my kids through college? Would I then be considered a 'respectable' tail-end-baby-boomer-'crack'-dealer? |
2008-03-21 2:43 PM in reply to: #1285784 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Nibbs XVII sparco - 2008-03-21 2:29 PM Just let me know when you get cravings...I'm sure I could locate a case of them somewhere around here... Wrong. WRONG. WRONG!!!!!! Drat you and your bugles and L.A.'s bugle-less-ness!!! |
2008-03-21 2:50 PM in reply to: #1285838 |
Pro 4541 A farming town in MN | Subject: RE: Nibbs XVII TriAya - 2008-03-21 2:43 PM sparco - 2008-03-21 2:29 PM Just let me know when you get cravings...I'm sure I could locate a case of them somewhere around here... Wrong. WRONG. WRONG!!!!!! Drat you and your bugles and L.A.'s bugle-less-ness!!! I was in CA last summer. You didn't get the memo about my free Bugle give away? I will be in CA again next year...can you wait that long? |
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2008-03-21 3:00 PM in reply to: #1285856 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Nibbs XVII sparco - 2008-03-21 2:50 PM I was in CA last summer. You didn't get the memo about my free Bugle give away? I will be in CA again next year...can you wait that long? I'm bursting into tears. Hey, where in California will you be? |
2008-03-21 3:03 PM in reply to: #1285892 |
Pro 4541 A farming town in MN | Subject: RE: Nibbs XVII TriAya - 2008-03-21 3:00 PM sparco - 2008-03-21 2:50 PM I was in CA last summer. You didn't get the memo about my free Bugle give away? I will be in CA again next year...can you wait that long? I'm bursting into tears. Hey, where in California will you be? Last summer we flew into SF, drove down the coast on Hwy 1. My M&FIL live in San Luis Obispo. Sometimes we fly into LAX...just depends on the fares... No offense, but I think we enjoy flying into SF more than we do LA... My wife's leaving for CA to visit her mom and sister next week...I guess that means dinner's ala Sam's Club next week... Edited by sparco 2008-03-21 3:04 PM |
2008-03-21 3:03 PM in reply to: #1285819 |
Pro 4216 Sous Mon Diadème | Subject: RE: Nibbs XVII sparco - 2008-03-21 3:36 PM O.K. Miss give-me-half-an-hour-notice-and-expect-me-to-meet-you-at-your-beckoned-call. Remember you told me originally that you had NO free time. I'll make sure the next time my friends have an adorable baby, that they schedule delivery so as not to conflict with your visits to MN. I'll make sure that induction or C-section is part of the scheduled back-up plan... That's more like it. I'm glad you understand . You know, if I had just a LITTLE more notice on Saturday morning, I could have picked you up from the airport I would have been happy to do that. Course, I wasn't there on Saturday morning. Actually, the security line was so horrendous even at 5:30 a.m. that I was fine just staying there. We lucked out and got to go to the top secret security gate with no wait. Talk about being in the right place at the right time... either that or it was the heels.
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2008-03-21 3:06 PM in reply to: #1285902 |
Pro 4541 A farming town in MN | Subject: RE: Nibbs XVII milaminute - 2008-03-21 3:03 PM sparco - 2008-03-21 3:36 PM O.K. Miss give-me-half-an-hour-notice-and-expect-me-to-meet-you-at-your-beckoned-call. Remember you told me originally that you had NO free time. I'll make sure the next time my friends have an adorable baby, that they schedule delivery so as not to conflict with your visits to MN. I'll make sure that induction or C-section is part of the scheduled back-up plan... That's more like it. I'm glad you understand . You know, if I had just a LITTLE more notice on Saturday morning, I could have picked you up from the airport I would have been happy to do that. Course, I wasn't there on Saturday morning. Actually, the security line was so horrendous even at 5:30 a.m. that I was fine just staying there. We lucked out and got to go to the top secret security gate with no wait. Talk about being in the right place at the right time... either that or it was the heels. Errgh...every day I take a day off, the next day always feels like Sunday...my bad... Uh...it had to be the heels... |
2008-03-21 3:07 PM in reply to: #1262151 |
MotoQueen 13195 | Subject: RE: Nibbs XVII Hello Nibbs, what's happening? My house is clean. Had the cleaners for the first time yesterday and I am sooooo happy. |
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2008-03-21 3:08 PM in reply to: #1262151 |
MotoQueen 13195 | Subject: RE: Nibbs XVII |
2008-03-21 3:09 PM in reply to: #1285835 |
Pro 4216 Sous Mon Diadème | Subject: RE: Nibbs XVII sparco - 2008-03-21 3:42 PM Hmm...'crack' dealer... Do you think I could quit my job and just hang around school playgrounds and push this stuff on unsuspecting school children (and eventually their moms...that's where the money is) and still maintain an income that could support my family and help me get my kids through college? Would I then be considered a 'respectable' tail-end-baby-boomer-'crack'-dealer? You? Respectable? The problem is that now you can get the bugles at a nice comfy price and mark 'em up to bring in the benjamins... but if you quit your job you'll have to pay retail. It's not cost effective since, uhhhh, the soccer moms can buy them at the grocery store where you live. You might have to use real crack if you wanna quit your job. We'll visit you in the slammer. Unless our friends have babies .
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2008-03-21 3:09 PM in reply to: #1262151 |
MotoQueen 13195 | Subject: RE: Nibbs XVII |
2008-03-21 3:10 PM in reply to: #1285918 |
Pro 4216 Sous Mon Diadème | Subject: RE: Nibbs XVII kns57 - 2008-03-21 4:08 PM Are Mila and Sal fighting? Behave kids. LOL I don't know how to behave. I'm not fighting with Sal. I'm giving him career advice.
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2008-03-21 3:11 PM in reply to: #1285918 |
Pro 4541 A farming town in MN | Subject: RE: Nibbs XVII kns57 - 2008-03-21 3:08 PM Are Mila and Sal fighting? Behave kids. LOL No 'mom', it's mature civil discussion...Mila's just mad that I paid more attention to an adorable baby this week than to her... |
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2008-03-21 3:13 PM in reply to: #1262151 |
MotoQueen 13195 | Subject: RE: Nibbs XVII Yeah, babies always do cause trouble between the older kids. LOL |
2008-03-21 3:14 PM in reply to: #1262151 |
MotoQueen 13195 | Subject: RE: Nibbs XVII bye |
2008-03-21 3:14 PM in reply to: #1285922 |
Science Nerd 28760 Redwood City, California | Subject: RE: Nibbs XVII kns57 - 2008-03-21 4:09 PM Jen, cool tatto Thanks! I'll post some more pictures when it's done. |
2008-03-21 3:15 PM in reply to: #1285936 |
Pro 4541 A farming town in MN | Subject: RE: Nibbs XVII Artemis - 2008-03-21 3:14 PM kns57 - 2008-03-21 4:09 PM Jen, cool tatto Thanks! I'll post some more pictures when it's done. Happy tatoo-ing Jen... |
2008-03-21 3:17 PM in reply to: #1285758 |
Champion 6107 Out running or enjoying a fine glass of red... | Subject: RE: Nibbs XVII Artemis - 2008-03-21 3:23 PM Sorry. I was doing some work. I'm getting this - on my inner wrist like Yanti said: Pretty. I like! |
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2008-03-21 3:18 PM in reply to: #1285920 |
Pro 4541 A farming town in MN | Subject: RE: Nibbs XVII milaminute - 2008-03-21 3:09 PM sparco - 2008-03-21 3:42 PM Hmm...'crack' dealer... Do you think I could quit my job and just hang around school playgrounds and push this stuff on unsuspecting school children (and eventually their moms...that's where the money is) and still maintain an income that could support my family and help me get my kids through college? Would I then be considered a 'respectable' tail-end-baby-boomer-'crack'-dealer? You? Respectable? The problem is that now you can get the bugles at a nice comfy price and mark 'em up to bring in the benjamins... but if you quit your job you'll have to pay retail. It's not cost effective since, uhhhh, the soccer moms can buy them at the grocery store where you live. I wouldn't need to buy them retail...I have the know-how to make a knock-off version in my garage......what should I call them? |
2008-03-21 3:32 PM in reply to: #1262151 |
Champion 6107 Out running or enjoying a fine glass of red... | Subject: RE: Nibbs XVII Can I put in a vote for "Tooters"? |
2008-03-21 3:34 PM in reply to: #1262151 |
Champion 6107 Out running or enjoying a fine glass of red... | Subject: RE: Nibbs XVII This is my tattoo . . . I'd get another one in a heart-beat, but Sugar Daddy isn't a fan, so I'm waiting for a big occasion to get one... It's a Norse Viking symbol: Gripping beast, BORRE - 835 to 970 Named after a ship burial find of bronze bridle mounts, at Borre in Vestfold, Norway. This style is a direct descendant of the Broa style. It has two principle motifs, a gripping beast and a ring-chain link style. The gripping beast motif consists of zoomorphic beasts with mask-like heads, with bulging eyes and Mickey Mouse ears, that look out over their bodies. The bodies themselves have a simple hatch infill. The ring-chain link motif has no identifiable animals but is purely a running pattern of intertwining tendrils. It boasts the first known Viking artist who wrote a runic inscription identifying his work, a cross slab from Kirk Michael on the isle of Man. It reads 'Gaut made this and all in Man.' (grippingbeast.gif) Attachments ---------------- grippingbeast.gif (3KB - 16 downloads) |
2008-03-21 3:35 PM in reply to: #1285998 |
Pro 4541 A farming town in MN | Subject: RE: Nibbs XVII enders_shadow - 2008-03-21 3:32 PM Can I put in a vote for "Tooters"? I always thought that they looked like cornicopia when I was growing up...down ask me why I knew the word cornicopia... Tooters...heh...they do look like horns... Kristen, did I mention that your new av ROCKS! |
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