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2008-09-19 3:59 PM in reply to: #1684554 |
Expert 1318 | Subject: RE: Whips, Cattle Prods & Tiaras (Four-Is-More Challenge) mila - 2008-09-19 1:44 PM Blagels - 2008-09-18 10:52 PM mila - 2008-09-18 9:49 PM You need to lower your mind into the gutter just a bit further, Mila... Blagels - 2008-09-18 10:09 PM mila - 2008-09-18 8:59 PM Nothing says easy like a zipper! lmao. Or a skirt, eh Mila? Sorry, I couldn't resist.I have plenty of sassy bike skirts but no zippers on my shooz... just very high heels and ribbon wraps. If only I could put cleats on those . Oh, no worries, I understood the reference. I was just choosing to deflect it .
Where is the fun in that, Mila? |
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2008-09-19 4:00 PM in reply to: #1684567 |
Expert 1318 | Subject: RE: Whips, Cattle Prods & Tiaras (Four-Is-More Challenge) mila - 2008-09-19 1:46 PM joemac3 - 2008-09-19 7:05 AM mila - 2008-09-18 7:49 PM what a great imageBlagels - 2008-09-18 10:09 PM mila - 2008-09-18 8:59 PM Nothing says easy like a zipper! lmao. Or a skirt, eh Mila? Sorry, I couldn't resist.I have plenty of sassy bike skirts but no zippers on my shooz... just very high heels and ribbon wraps. If only I could put cleats on those . LOL... I am so glad someone appreciated it! ETA: *sticks tongue out at Blake... immediately regrets it since Blake will now make comment about tongue*...
That's too easy... At least you acknowledged that you knew where my mind was at that comment. |
2008-09-19 4:40 PM in reply to: #1684773 |
Veteran 150 | Subject: RE: Whips, Cattle Prods & Tiaras (Four-Is-More Challenge) mila - 2008-09-19 2:57 PM joemac3 - 2008-09-19 3:19 PM I am in so much trouble. I don't know why I bought these stupid cookies from Trader Joe's (the best market ever) they are all butter shortbread cookies with a good size puddle of chocolate right in the middle and they are ssoooooooooooo good, but so bad for you! I *heart* Trader Joe's. My very favorite on the bike for very long periods of time food is their peanut butter filled pretzels (but you must buy the ones with salt... there is no purpose for the existence of the unsalted ones ). Those cookies look good but I'm from Maryland and therefore extremely biased about such things so have to state that these scrumptious things are FAR better : (Note the chocolate to cookie proportion... mmmmm...) I think it's only fair to send cookies to those of us that don't live in Maryland. Maybe a chocolate tasering or something.... I don't know. Chocolate does wonders for the body!!! I totally agree with the cleaning lady!!! Unfortunately our budget only allows for her once a month. I guess I'm the slacker stay at home mom, but I just hate cleaning!!! I woud rather do almost anything else, but clean - with two toddlers and two dogs it's nearly impossible to get it done. |
2008-09-19 5:03 PM in reply to: #1683541 |
Master 1817 Lafayette, IN | Subject: RE: Whips, Cattle Prods & Tiaras (Four-Is-More Challenge) eurydice79 - 2008-09-18 11:15 PM esc - 2008-09-19 11:50 AM Hey there team! I think I might be back in the land of the living. I went down with the plague but after a few days of sleep I'm feeling much better. Come tomorrow, I'm hoping to get back down to the business of winning this challenge. A run, a bike, and two swims on the schedule for weekend. And a football game. And maybe some vodka tonics. And I suppose some study time too. Who wants to come clean my house this weekend? It looks like my schedule is already full up. Maybe if I get The Dude drunk enough I can trick him into agreeing to do housework... I hate housework. My husband does a fair amount but he's not very good at it bless him! Especially when it comes to things like bathrooms and washing dishes. He's a very good cook though and cooks most weeknights 'cos I come home late every night. Anyway it got to a point where I was spending all my RDO's cleaning and it was causing heaps of tension, so we got a house cleaner to come in every fortnight. It only costs us $60 a pop and its the best thing we ever did I was contemplating hiring a houseboy - someone to clean my house while wearing a speedo (and maybe serve me umbrella drinks while I lounge about watching him clean). |
2008-09-19 5:07 PM in reply to: #1683701 |
Master 1817 Lafayette, IN | Subject: RE: Whips, Cattle Prods & Tiaras (Four-Is-More Challenge) joemac3 - 2008-09-19 7:38 AM Hurray I have learned how to put photos up in an album. I already got one album up I have now found something I can do instead of work Dear Joe, Please post more pictures of yourself sans shirt. Love, The hot boy pic fan club |
2008-09-19 5:11 PM in reply to: #1684805 |
Master 1817 Lafayette, IN | Subject: RE: Whips, Cattle Prods & Tiaras (Four-Is-More Challenge) mila - 2008-09-19 4:04 PM joemac3 - 2008-09-19 4:02 PM mila - 2008-09-19 12:57 PM Those look really really good. I bet a box doesn't last long around anyone does it?joemac3 - 2008-09-19 3:19 PM I am in so much trouble. I don't know why I bought these stupid cookies from Trader Joe's (the best market ever) they are all butter shortbread cookies with a good size puddle of chocolate right in the middle and they are ssoooooooooooo good, but so bad for you! I *heart* Trader Joe's. My very favorite on the bike for very long periods of time food is their peanut butter filled pretzels (but you must buy the ones with salt... there is no purpose for the existance of the unsalted ones ). Those cookies look good but I'm from Maryland and these are FAR better: (Note the chocolate to cookie proportion... mmmmm...) No. It's a problem . But you have to order them online or have your special delivery person (my mother) bring them to your house. You can only buy them in Maryland and, even then, only in a few select places. Does your mom deliever to Indiana? |
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2008-09-19 5:15 PM in reply to: #1622476 |
2008-09-19 5:18 PM in reply to: #1685032 |
Pro 4216 Sous Mon Diadème | Subject: RE: Whips, Cattle Prods & Tiaras (Four-Is-More Challenge) Blagels - 2008-09-19 4:59 PM mila - 2008-09-19 1:44 PM Where is the fun in that, Mila? Blagels - 2008-09-18 10:52 PM mila - 2008-09-18 9:49 PM You need to lower your mind into the gutter just a bit further, Mila... Blagels - 2008-09-18 10:09 PM mila - 2008-09-18 8:59 PM Nothing says easy like a zipper! lmao. Or a skirt, eh Mila? Sorry, I couldn't resist.I have plenty of sassy bike skirts but no zippers on my shooz... just very high heels and ribbon wraps. If only I could put cleats on those . Oh, no worries, I understood the reference. I was just choosing to deflect it .
See, now, it appears you missed the memo. I am an evil sort of girl with an ice cold heart. I am not fun. No fun at all. Now if you would be a giver and post pictures of yourself without a shirt then I might reconsider briefly. That goes for the rest of you, too, and yes, all of you. |
2008-09-19 5:21 PM in reply to: #1685150 |
Pro 4216 Sous Mon Diadème | Subject: RE: Whips, Cattle Prods & Tiaras (Four-Is-More Challenge) esc - 2008-09-19 6:03 PM eurydice79 - 2008-09-18 11:15 PM esc - 2008-09-19 11:50 AM Hey there team! I think I might be back in the land of the living. I went down with the plague but after a few days of sleep I'm feeling much better. Come tomorrow, I'm hoping to get back down to the business of winning this challenge. A run, a bike, and two swims on the schedule for weekend. And a football game. And maybe some vodka tonics. And I suppose some study time too. Who wants to come clean my house this weekend? It looks like my schedule is already full up. Maybe if I get The Dude drunk enough I can trick him into agreeing to do housework... I hate housework. My husband does a fair amount but he's not very good at it bless him! Especially when it comes to things like bathrooms and washing dishes. He's a very good cook though and cooks most weeknights 'cos I come home late every night. Anyway it got to a point where I was spending all my RDO's cleaning and it was causing heaps of tension, so we got a house cleaner to come in every fortnight. It only costs us $60 a pop and its the best thing we ever did I was contemplating hiring a houseboy - someone to clean my house while wearing a speedo (and maybe serve me umbrella drinks while I lounge about watching him clean). Hmmm... that's a really fine idea. You'd have to hold auditions, first, though, since not everyone can pull off the speedo look... if I were you I'd hold many, many rounds of auditions just to be sure you get the right one... |
2008-09-19 5:24 PM in reply to: #1685162 |
Pro 4216 Sous Mon Diadème | Subject: RE: Whips, Cattle Prods & Tiaras (Four-Is-More Challenge) esc - 2008-09-19 6:11 PM mila - 2008-09-19 4:04 PM joemac3 - 2008-09-19 4:02 PM mila - 2008-09-19 12:57 PM Those look really really good. I bet a box doesn't last long around anyone does it?joemac3 - 2008-09-19 3:19 PM I am in so much trouble. I don't know why I bought these stupid cookies from Trader Joe's (the best market ever) they are all butter shortbread cookies with a good size puddle of chocolate right in the middle and they are ssoooooooooooo good, but so bad for you! I *heart* Trader Joe's. My very favorite on the bike for very long periods of time food is their peanut butter filled pretzels (but you must buy the ones with salt... there is no purpose for the existance of the unsalted ones ). Those cookies look good but I'm from Maryland and these are FAR better: (Note the chocolate to cookie proportion... mmmmm...) No. It's a problem . But you have to order them online or have your special delivery person (my mother) bring them to your house. You can only buy them in Maryland and, even then, only in a few select places. Does your mom deliever to Indiana? She probably would. I'll ask her to detour there the next time she goes to Ohio. It shouldn't be too far out of the way knowing the way my step dad drives. ETA: In the meantime... mmmmmm.... berger cookies... http://www.bergercookies.com/ Edited by mila 2008-09-19 5:25 PM |
2008-09-19 5:27 PM in reply to: #1685165 |
2008-09-19 5:29 PM in reply to: #1685179 |
Master 1817 Lafayette, IN | Subject: RE: Whips, Cattle Prods & Tiaras (Four-Is-More Challenge) mila - 2008-09-19 6:24 PM esc - 2008-09-19 6:11 PM mila - 2008-09-19 4:04 PM joemac3 - 2008-09-19 4:02 PM mila - 2008-09-19 12:57 PM Those look really really good. I bet a box doesn't last long around anyone does it?joemac3 - 2008-09-19 3:19 PM I am in so much trouble. I don't know why I bought these stupid cookies from Trader Joe's (the best market ever) they are all butter shortbread cookies with a good size puddle of chocolate right in the middle and they are ssoooooooooooo good, but so bad for you! I *heart* Trader Joe's. My very favorite on the bike for very long periods of time food is their peanut butter filled pretzels (but you must buy the ones with salt... there is no purpose for the existance of the unsalted ones ). Those cookies look good but I'm from Maryland and these are FAR better: (Note the chocolate to cookie proportion... mmmmm...) No. It's a problem . But you have to order them online or have your special delivery person (my mother) bring them to your house. You can only buy them in Maryland and, even then, only in a few select places. Does your mom deliever to Indiana? She probably would. I'll ask her to detour there the next time she goes to Ohio. It shouldn't be too far out of the way knowing the way my step dad drives. The Dude's family lives in Deleware. Everytime they come to our neck of the woods we have a list of items that they are required to bring with. For some unknown reason we can't get Tasty Kakes or Yuengling in Indiana. It's very, very sad. We have to horde up like squirels storing nuts for the winter. It can get a little tense when we get down to the last box of Peanut Butter Kandy Kakes. |
2008-09-19 5:29 PM in reply to: #1685108 |
Pro 4216 Sous Mon Diadème | Subject: RE: Whips, Cattle Prods & Tiaras (Four-Is-More Challenge) gilmurray - 2008-09-19 5:40 PM mila - 2008-09-19 2:57 PM I think it's only fair to send cookies to those of us that don't live in Maryland. Maybe a chocolate tasering or something.... I don't know. Chocolate does wonders for the body!!! I totally agree with the cleaning lady!!! Unfortunately our budget only allows for her once a month. I guess I'm the slacker stay at home mom, but I just hate cleaning!!! I woud rather do almost anything else, but clean - with two toddlers and two dogs it's nearly impossible to get it done. joemac3 - 2008-09-19 3:19 PM I am in so much trouble. I don't know why I bought these stupid cookies from Trader Joe's (the best market ever) they are all butter shortbread cookies with a good size puddle of chocolate right in the middle and they are ssoooooooooooo good, but so bad for you! I *heart* Trader Joe's. My very favorite on the bike for very long periods of time food is their peanut butter filled pretzels (but you must buy the ones with salt... there is no purpose for the existence of the unsalted ones ). Those cookies look good but I'm from Maryland and therefore extremely biased about such things so have to state that these scrumptious things are FAR better : (Note the chocolate to cookie proportion... mmmmm...) I can't relate on the two toddler front but seriously, my dogs lose enough hair in one day to build like three new dogs. I don't understand how it's possible for them to shed that much and still have hair left on their bodies. You definitely deserve some chocolate! |
2008-09-19 5:32 PM in reply to: #1685183 |
2008-09-19 5:32 PM in reply to: #1685188 |
Pro 4216 Sous Mon Diadème | Subject: RE: Whips, Cattle Prods & Tiaras (Four-Is-More Challenge) esc - 2008-09-19 6:29 PM The Dude's family lives in Deleware. Everytime they come to our neck of the woods we have a list of items that they are required to bring with. For some unknown reason we can't get Tasty Kakes or Yuengling in Indiana. It's very, very sad. We have to horde up like squirels storing nuts for the winter. It can get a little tense when we get down to the last box of Peanut Butter Kandy Kakes. Mmmmm... Yuengling... what were you saying?? Well we have SOLVED a problem. Do you know what Delaware is near?? That's right, it is very close in proximity to BERGER COOKIES. Next time they come visit tell 'em they are not welcome without the Kakes, Bergers or beer. Of course they might show up with raw meat if you're not real specific on that. |
2008-09-19 5:45 PM in reply to: #1685197 |
Elite 4372 Connecticut | Subject: RE: Whips, Cattle Prods & Tiaras (Four-Is-More Challenge) esc - 2008-09-19 6:32 PM mila - 2008-09-19 6:27 PM esc - 2008-09-19 6:15 PM I almost forgot...Happy International Talk Like a Pirate Day! Heh! I just found out a little while ago that my pirate name is Scowlin' Sara Jones. I thought it was very appropos . Hi! I'm Iron Jenny Cash. Nice to meet you! I'm Mad Grace Kidd. Too funny! |
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2008-09-19 6:12 PM in reply to: #1685198 |
Master 1817 Lafayette, IN | Subject: RE: Whips, Cattle Prods & Tiaras (Four-Is-More Challenge) mila - 2008-09-19 6:32 PM esc - 2008-09-19 6:29 PM The Dude's family lives in Deleware. Everytime they come to our neck of the woods we have a list of items that they are required to bring with. For some unknown reason we can't get Tasty Kakes or Yuengling in Indiana. It's very, very sad. We have to horde up like squirels storing nuts for the winter. It can get a little tense when we get down to the last box of Peanut Butter Kandy Kakes. Mmmmm... Yuengling... what were you saying?? Well we have SOLVED a problem. Do you know what Delaware is near?? That's right, it is very close in proximity to BERGER COOKIES. Next time they come visit tell 'em they are not welcome without the Kakes, Bergers or beer. Of course they might show up with raw meat if you're not real specific on that. You can bet that the next time we fly into BWI we will be stopping for some Bergers. Edited by esc 2008-09-19 6:12 PM |
2008-09-19 7:37 PM in reply to: #1683701 |
Champion 23360 Taser-World | Subject: RE: Whips, Cattle Prods & Tiaras (Four-Is-More Challenge) joemac3 - 2008-09-19 7:38 AM Hurray I have learned how to put photos up in an album. I already got one album up I have now found something I can do instead of work Ah yes. We have a new BT addict in our midst. <<-- And yes, I speak from experience. |
2008-09-19 7:37 PM in reply to: #1683704 |
Champion 23360 Taser-World | Subject: RE: Whips, Cattle Prods & Tiaras (Four-Is-More Challenge) joemac3 - 2008-09-19 7:46 AM Hurray I got another album up. Album? Pictures? Hm. I need to go check them out! |
2008-09-19 7:37 PM in reply to: #1684655 |
Champion 23360 Taser-World | Subject: RE: Whips, Cattle Prods & Tiaras (Four-Is-More Challenge) joemac3 - 2008-09-19 3:19 PM I am in so much trouble. I don't know why I bought these stupid cookies from Trader Joe's (the best market ever) they are all butter shortbread cookies with a good size puddle of chocolate right in the middle and they are ssoooooooooooo good, but so bad for you! Cookies???????????????????????? Did you say COOKIES?????????????????? I *heart* cookies! |
2008-09-19 7:38 PM in reply to: #1684674 |
Champion 23360 Taser-World | Subject: RE: Whips, Cattle Prods & Tiaras (Four-Is-More Challenge) yummmmmmmmmm. One problem - there isn't a Trader Joe's near me. I obviously need to move. |
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2008-09-19 7:39 PM in reply to: #1684805 |
Champion 23360 Taser-World | Subject: RE: Whips, Cattle Prods & Tiaras (Four-Is-More Challenge) mila - 2008-09-19 4:04 PM joemac3 - 2008-09-19 4:02 PM mila - 2008-09-19 12:57 PM Those look really really good. I bet a box doesn't last long around anyone does it?joemac3 - 2008-09-19 3:19 PM I am in so much trouble. I don't know why I bought these stupid cookies from Trader Joe's (the best market ever) they are all butter shortbread cookies with a good size puddle of chocolate right in the middle and they are ssoooooooooooo good, but so bad for you! I *heart* Trader Joe's. My very favorite on the bike for very long periods of time food is their peanut butter filled pretzels (but you must buy the ones with salt... there is no purpose for the existance of the unsalted ones ). Those cookies look good but I'm from Maryland and these are FAR better: (Note the chocolate to cookie proportion... mmmmm...) No. It's a problem . But you have to order them online or have your special delivery person (my mother) bring them to your house. You can only buy them in Maryland and, even then, only in a few select places. Dear Mila's Mom, Please come visit me. Bring many boxes of COOKIES. Thank you, Dee |
2008-09-19 7:40 PM in reply to: #1684937 |
Champion 23360 Taser-World | Subject: RE: Whips, Cattle Prods & Tiaras (Four-Is-More Challenge) joemac3 - 2008-09-19 4:38 PM Yay I did it. Thanks for bearing with the big post pad We live for post pads. Well, post pads and taser and whips and cattle prods, actually. With the occasional shoe thrown in, for good measure. |
2008-09-19 7:41 PM in reply to: #1685034 |
Champion 23360 Taser-World | Subject: RE: Whips, Cattle Prods & Tiaras (Four-Is-More Challenge) Blagels - 2008-09-19 5:00 PM mila - 2008-09-19 1:46 PM joemac3 - 2008-09-19 7:05 AM mila - 2008-09-18 7:49 PM what a great imageBlagels - 2008-09-18 10:09 PM mila - 2008-09-18 8:59 PM Nothing says easy like a zipper! lmao. Or a skirt, eh Mila? Sorry, I couldn't resist.I have plenty of sassy bike skirts but no zippers on my shooz... just very high heels and ribbon wraps. If only I could put cleats on those . LOL... I am so glad someone appreciated it! ETA: *sticks tongue out at Blake... immediately regrets it since Blake will now make comment about tongue*...
That's too easy... At least you acknowledged that you knew where my mind was at that comment. Dear Blake, Isn't there where your mind USUALLY is? Your cookie-eating pal, Dee |
2008-09-19 7:41 PM in reply to: #1685150 |
Champion 23360 Taser-World | Subject: RE: Whips, Cattle Prods & Tiaras (Four-Is-More Challenge) esc - 2008-09-19 6:03 PM I was contemplating hiring a houseboy - someone to clean my house while wearing a speedo (and maybe serve me umbrella drinks while I lounge about watching him clean. Hm. Yep. That's about to get added to my sig lines. |
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