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Hi, thanks. I work for a pecan ranch down here, plus a bit of landscaping for the bosses home. Lol, I too have been to the dairy queen here - the ultimate place for a treat. I am quite familiar with College Station too, nice to know there are a few sane people here in Texas. It's good to meet you.
Oh, ew. That voice! Why do all those girls/women sound like baby ducks quacking? I'm usually in here at the computer with my back to the TV while my sister watches Jay Leno, and I can't tell which female is his guest unless I turn around and look at the screen. They all sound the same. Like the Kardashian sisters. Ick. Even some of the younger talking heads on the local news sound like that now. Srsly.
I'm so glad I'm old.
I know. I have to keep reminding myself that she's an Aspie, and that it's too late to help her, IF she would accept help. (She's also a Jehovah's Witless, and they don't believe in psychology/psychiatry/neuro-science of any kind.)
My only excuse for ranting online is that after 67 years, her behavior does get on my last nerve. I fantasize about moving out and leaving no forwarding address.
I comfort myself with the fact that I still have our mother's other Pyrex stuff...baking dishes, etc. And my own small collection of Corning Ware. I love the Grab-Its for the microwave!
I just like kitchen toys.
No worries. I was just playing around with the new toys. :-D
My cousin's daughter is lesbian and with a wonderful partner. Together they had three children by artificial insemination. They are the most super children one could hope for; obviously their home life is healthy. My aunt, a devout Roman Catholic, hated the thought and said some pretty awful stuff.
In a sudden, sever condition my cousin died on the operating table. We were all devastated. No longer able to live alone her lesbian granddaughter and family had their home raised up and build a home under it for my aunt. Can you imagine the emotional turmoil she experienced!? Here these two young women with three young children actually raised the roof for her. The story ends well, even as we all miss my beloved cousin.
haha, thanks. i just removed him from my friends list. dude's got some screws loose.
hi doctor! thanks for the friend add - just wondering why you offered, as far as i can tell we haven't spoken before on this site. happy to have you, just wondering.
Love your writing and honored to be your friend. I'm interested in how your "Storms are brewing..." evolve. A couple of my cousins let us all know they were gay in about 2000 and it was rough for a while ... but they are wonderful human beings and the family is coming around nicely. Hope all goes well for you.
Thanks for the add. You're my first friend! :)
Hi! And thank you for the Friend Request. I enjoy your posts in here very much, but I'm rather shy about initiating Friend Requests.
Veterinarians are my favorite people on earth (well, writers, too)...it must be terribly difficult to work with patients who can't speak our language. I speak a little Cat, but not enough. I have a dedicated head-bonker now, and he also drools all over me when he purrs. I love him! The other one must be part Abysinnian...he's 12 years old (13 in a couple of weeks), and still has the powerful hind legs that make him a graceful jumper.
Cheers! Happy solstice!
Felaine
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