Finally Friday

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Finally Friday
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Fri, 04-12-2013 - 9:42am

1. Plans for the weekend?

2. What are you wearing?

3. With GH celebrating its 50th anniversary, did you or do you ever watch Soap Opera's?

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Fri, 04-12-2013 - 8:30pm
springfever2013 wrote:
<p><span>&lt;&lt;<strong>I use a wristlet for times like that&gt;&gt;</strong></span></p><p><strong>I don't need that, I only need my phone and my keys, that's why it's perfect for me.  :)</strong></p><p>No drivers license, money?</p>

Not normally, no.  Why would I need those at the fields?

I guess if you drove to the fields.

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Fri, 04-12-2013 - 8:30pm

springfever2013 wrote:
Then how can you claim that you have experience as a Baptist? When did I say I had experience BEING a Baptist?

When I called you out for unkind comments about baptists and guessing, you said you had experience.  Did you change your mind?

<<springfever2013 wrote:

<p>Kind of like some baptists who go to church and preach how they don't drink and then go out all together and drink like a bunch of fishes. </p><p>I guess there are many out there like them. </p>

You guess?  After such a judgmental comment, shouldn't you know before you slander?

No guessing, experience.>>


PumpkinAngel

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Fri, 04-12-2013 - 8:32pm

Yet you just said that your dh works long hours too in response to my comment that my dh and I both do at times.  So again, what's your point?  Is it actually possible to answer that question without any more tap dancing?

I thought you were referring tot you and your dh working short hours. My bad. My dh doesn't usually work long hours. Last week he did work later one day than usual but still was home by dinner. First night I had to cook dinner on the weekday in awhile.
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Fri, 04-12-2013 - 8:34pm

...and yet you said differently just a few posts ago, did you change your mind again?

AND that would be a no, you can't answer the question about what the point is about working long hours, you need to tap dance some more.

PumpkinAngel

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Fri, 04-12-2013 - 8:34pm

You can have an experience and NOT be that person. You do get that right?

Being around others and see what they do on a regular basis is an experience.

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Fri, 04-12-2013 - 8:35pm

<<I guess if you drove to the fields.>>

What does that have to do with anything I said?  Oh wait, you didn't read the comments, go back and reread.  :)


PumpkinAngel

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Fri, 04-12-2013 - 8:36pm

Oh my, Regina's dh usually works long hours as her many posts for weeks have told. Today he did not.

My dh never works long hours, very short compared to full time work day for many.

End of story :)

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Fri, 04-12-2013 - 8:36pm

springfever2013 wrote:
<p><span>Yet you just said that your dh works long hours too in response to my comment that my dh and I both do at times.  So again, what's your point?  Is it actually possible to answer that question without any more tap dancing?</span></p><div>I thought you were referring tot you and your dh working short hours. My bad. My dh doesn't usually work long hours. Last week he did work later one day than usual but still was home by dinner. First night I had to cook dinner on the weekday in awhile.</div>

Wonderful.  So again, what is your point about working long hours or do we need to have another round of tap dancing?

PumpkinAngel

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Fri, 04-12-2013 - 8:39pm

springfever2013 wrote:
<p><span style="text-align:left">Yeah, and we can read in the paper how well that's working for him.  </span></p><p><span style="text-align:left">Huh? You've seen his work? </span></p>

If that's what you're calling it these days, sure. We've all seen his "work" in the paper... Google is a pretty epic tool, Hazel.

On Wednesdays we wear pink.

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Fri, 04-12-2013 - 8:39pm

springfever2013 wrote:
<p>You can have an experience and NOT be that person. You do get that right?</p><p>Being around others and see what they do on a regular basis is an experience.</p>

IDK, whenever we debate you insist that I have the actual experience or it doesn't count.  I think this is an example of jambles biased debating.  :)  

When it comes to religion, it really has to be your own experience, refer to Luke about how to remove that plank from the eye.  ;)

PumpkinAngel

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