Monday Fluff

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Registered: 10-01-2010
Monday Fluff
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Mon, 11-22-2010 - 9:59am

1. Will you be shopping on Black Friday or Cyber Monday?

2. "5 months of bills...." as the song says. Do you have a budget for the holidays or do you have "5 months of bills..."?

3. What is one food that most people make for Thanksgiving that you do not like?

4. Do you dress up for Thanksgiving?

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Registered: 04-22-2005
Fri, 11-26-2010 - 9:19pm





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Registered: 01-15-2006
Fri, 11-26-2010 - 9:21pm

actually, the inference anyway that was made was that one is better prepared at 18 than someone who went through normal, teenage hearthrob crushes and the like.

 

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Registered: 01-15-2006
Fri, 11-26-2010 - 9:24pm
my kid would at least ask me first, who knows, i might need the eggs for meatballs or something.

 

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Registered: 10-01-2010
Fri, 11-26-2010 - 9:24pm

Again, it is a time saver for me because I don't like to leave all my chores for the weekend. My dh also helps me with the laundry, some days even folding and putting away for me so the few minutes here and there watching TV or on the computer, doesn't seem like anything to me. If I had to do 6-8 hours of laundry a weekend, I wouldn't be very happy.--lol!!

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Registered: 08-22-2009
Fri, 11-26-2010 - 9:25pm

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Registered: 01-05-2000
Fri, 11-26-2010 - 9:25pm

I got a Singer Sewhandy child's sewing machine back somewhere around 1959-1960. (bottom left tan hand crank machine on this page.

The truth may be out there but lies are in your head. Terry Pratchett

iVillage Member
Registered: 10-01-2010
Fri, 11-26-2010 - 9:26pm

lololol!!! I usually only get cool whip and ready-whip for holidays. I try EVERY holiday and get the same response-bawwahhaa!!!

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Registered: 01-05-2000
Fri, 11-26-2010 - 9:29pm

My main objection to today's toy sewing machines is that they don't work and it's way too frustrating for the child to get any results from using them.

The truth may be out there but lies are in your head. Terry Pratchett

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Registered: 07-12-2005
Fri, 11-26-2010 - 9:29pm

For starters, I have never once made the argument that kids who did not enjoy more adult activities were not prepared for the world. The closest I came to that is using the word mature to describe the interests in place of the word adult because adult kept making me think of adult bookstores and adult movies.

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Registered: 01-05-2000
Fri, 11-26-2010 - 9:33pm

The truth may be out there but lies are in your head. Terry Pratchett

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