Made Cookies.
Ironed Everyones Clothes. Washed everyones Sheets. Gave my babies hugs and Kisses. | |
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luv4all7 said: Made Cookies.
Ironed Everyones Clothes. Washed everyones Sheets. Gave my babies hugs and Kisses. Ever though of being my Nanny? Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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Oh!!! AND!!!!!
As heartbreaking as it was, I dropped my son off at preschool, and turned my back and walked away as he ran for the door screaming and crying Mommy, Mommy, I want to stay with you. I smiled and walked away, without shedding a tear. But it was for the best. | |
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PREDOMINANT said: luv4all7 said: Made Cookies.
Ironed Everyones Clothes. Washed everyones Sheets. Gave my babies hugs and Kisses. Ever though of being my Nanny? I am a nanny. I just don't get paid in cash. | |
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susannah said: Spookymuffin said: Well by nothing I just mean the usual 8am-6pm of lessons. And the org! try to do something else other than class or school stuff each day, just something little. It'll make it seem like less of a chore, even though I know youre working hard for uni... Like masturbate? | |
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Spookymuffin said: susannah said: And the org! try to do something else other than class or school stuff each day, just something little. It'll make it seem like less of a chore, even though I know youre working hard for uni... Like masturbate? No, you'll do that anyway. | |
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luv4all7 said: PREDOMINANT said: Ever though of being my Nanny? I am a nanny. I just don't get paid in cash. right. Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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susannah said: Spookymuffin said: Like masturbate? No, you'll do that anyway. | |
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I saw the sunset...it was gorgeous...it looked like the inside of a clamshell... | |
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applekisses said: I saw the sunset...it was gorgeous...it looked like the inside of a clamshell...
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I had a sandwich. | |
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i just ordered and paid for 107 photos of my son playing soccer from snapfish | |
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applekisses said: I saw the sunset...it was gorgeous...it looked like the inside of a clamshell...
Looks like I am on a mission tonight, nice sunset, otherwise this 24 hours will have been in vain Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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PREDOMINANT said: applekisses said: I saw the sunset...it was gorgeous...it looked like the inside of a clamshell...
Looks like I am on a mission tonight, nice sunset, otherwise this 24 hours will have been in vain Now now steve that is ridiculous! For a start, you cleared up the confusion with the bacon fat fire for me, and you just dont know what your little one is going to do to make the whoile world seem worthwhile when you get home! Maybe he'll just smile! [Edited 9/19/06 8:25am] | |
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Spookymuffin said: applekisses said: I saw the sunset...it was gorgeous...it looked like the inside of a clamshell...
Well, it looked like that earlier in the day when it was raining... I was talking mother-of-pearl, mutha... [Edited 9/19/06 8:26am] | |
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applekisses said: [Edited 9/19/06 8:26am] Oooh purty moon! | |
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I finally started my compulsory french essay for Oxford about how a particular Prussian soldier during the Franco-Prussian war portrayed in Guy de Maupassant's "L'Aventure de Walter Schnaffs" is not the stereotypical soldier Maupassant often presents us in his other tales of the war. All I have to attempt to calm me down is this mug of Earl Grey and the silky, dulcet tones of Miles D. (I haven't listened to that trumpet-blowing bastard in ages - it's almost too relaxing).
It needs to be 1000 words or more. | |
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Mach said: susannah said: Nice! As long as you don't get all cold and feel yukky after though...I do try to accept that rain is a wonder of nature, and I love it, but its just not that pleasant to get wet, unless its warm! it's a warm rain and walking in any rain has never made me catch cold i dont hold onto that belief so naturally it cant latch on YOU so ROCK.....I love the way you think | |
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shayblackfeather said: Mach said: it's a warm rain and walking in any rain has never made me catch cold i dont hold onto that belief so naturally it cant latch on YOU so ROCK.....I love the way you think SHAY dude my sista friend... i love you...wish you were here watching this pracher man pray on the computers here | |
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Spookymuffin said: I finally started my compulsory french essay for Oxford about how a particular Prussian soldier during the Franco-Prussian war portrayed in Guy de Maupassant's "L'Aventure de Walter Schnaffs" is not the stereotypical soldier Maupassant often presents us in his other tales of the war. All I have to attempt to calm me down is this mug of Earl Grey and the silky, dulcet tones of Miles D. (I haven't listened to that trumpet-blowing bastard in ages - it's almost too relaxing).
It needs to be 1000 words or more. That sounds really interesting And no, im not being sarcastic! 1000 words is nothing, you'll be fine | |
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susannah said: PREDOMINANT said: Looks like I am on a mission tonight, nice sunset, otherwise this 24 hours will have been in vain Now now steve that is ridiculous! For a start, you cleared up the confusion with the bacon fat fire for me, and you just dont know what your little one is going to do to make the whoile world seem worthwhile when you get home! Maybe he'll just smile! [Edited 9/19/06 8:25am] You are right, justa shit waste of time day at work. Now I just started posting in P&R Still I feel a little better for it, heart pounding, typing like fury, disbelief! Today has been a good day too! Happy is he who finds out the causes for things.Virgil (70-19 BC). Virgil was such a lying bastard! | |
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PREDOMINANT said: susannah said: Now now steve that is ridiculous! For a start, you cleared up the confusion with the bacon fat fire for me, and you just dont know what your little one is going to do to make the whoile world seem worthwhile when you get home! Maybe he'll just smile! [Edited 9/19/06 8:25am] You are right, justa shit waste of time day at work. Now I just started posting in P&R Still I feel a little better for it, heart pounding, typing like fury, disbelief! Today has been a good day too! not P&R!! Im glad I knocked some sense into you! Have a nice night | |
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susannah said: Spookymuffin said: I finally started my compulsory french essay for Oxford about how a particular Prussian soldier during the Franco-Prussian war portrayed in Guy de Maupassant's "L'Aventure de Walter Schnaffs" is not the stereotypical soldier Maupassant often presents us in his other tales of the war. All I have to attempt to calm me down is this mug of Earl Grey and the silky, dulcet tones of Miles D. (I haven't listened to that trumpet-blowing bastard in ages - it's almost too relaxing).
It needs to be 1000 words or more. That sounds really interesting And no, im not being sarcastic! 1000 words is nothing, you'll be fine It is interesting, and nice to think about - but it's hard to judge whether what you're saying is good or a crock of shit. What I've written so far doesn't seem particularly groundbreaking. What sort of soldier is Walter Schnaffs, as he is depicted in “L’Aventure de Walter Schnaffs”. To what extent is he typical or different from other Prussians in Maupassant’s short war stories? L’Aventure de Walter Schnaffs is a unique short story in that, unlike Maupassant’s other tales of the war, it is a comedy. What makes the story comic is, in fact, the eponymous Prussian soldier. Schnaffs is the antitype of the stereotypical soldier Maupassant has otherwise portrayed in other stories; Schnaffs is far more ‘human.’ Maupassant has delved into his mind, immediately far removing him from the calculating, cruel Prussians of other stories, such as Deux Amis or Un Duel. Schnaffs, rather than seeking glory and enjoying the pleasure of over-running the enemy, misses his family terribly, yearns to go back to the simple life in Prussia “de la bière dans les brasseries” and absolutely detests, and is terrified of, the idea of any form of conflict. One could argue that this is perhaps a more realistic portrayal of a soldier | |
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Spookymuffin said: susannah said: That sounds really interesting And no, im not being sarcastic! 1000 words is nothing, you'll be fine It is interesting, and nice to think about - but it's hard to judge whether what you're saying is good or a crock of shit. What I've written so far doesn't seem particularly groundbreaking. What sort of soldier is Walter Schnaffs, as he is depicted in “L’Aventure de Walter Schnaffs”. To what extent is he typical or different from other Prussians in Maupassant’s short war stories? L’Aventure de Walter Schnaffs is a unique short story in that, unlike Maupassant’s other tales of the war, it is a comedy. What makes the story comic is, in fact, the eponymous Prussian soldier. Schnaffs is the antitype of the stereotypical soldier Maupassant has otherwise portrayed in other stories; Schnaffs is far more ‘human.’ Maupassant has delved into his mind, immediately far removing him from the calculating, cruel Prussians of other stories, such as Deux Amis or Un Duel. Schnaffs, rather than seeking glory and enjoying the pleasure of over-running the enemy, misses his family terribly, yearns to go back to the simple life in Prussia “de la bière dans les brasseries” and absolutely detests, and is terrified of, the idea of any form of conflict. One could argue that this is perhaps a more realistic portrayal of a soldier Brilliant! And, you can't be expected to write anything groundbreaking at your age or at your level - even when they tell you that, theyre just saying it so you'll work harder! no matter what uni it's for. Reads like a dream, I'm sure the content will not be a let down. my fingers are crossed for you | |
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susannah said: Spookymuffin said: It is interesting, and nice to think about - but it's hard to judge whether what you're saying is good or a crock of shit. What I've written so far doesn't seem particularly groundbreaking. What sort of soldier is Walter Schnaffs, as he is depicted in “L’Aventure de Walter Schnaffs”. To what extent is he typical or different from other Prussians in Maupassant’s short war stories? L’Aventure de Walter Schnaffs is a unique short story in that, unlike Maupassant’s other tales of the war, it is a comedy. What makes the story comic is, in fact, the eponymous Prussian soldier. Schnaffs is the antitype of the stereotypical soldier Maupassant has otherwise portrayed in other stories; Schnaffs is far more ‘human.’ Maupassant has delved into his mind, immediately far removing him from the calculating, cruel Prussians of other stories, such as Deux Amis or Un Duel. Schnaffs, rather than seeking glory and enjoying the pleasure of over-running the enemy, misses his family terribly, yearns to go back to the simple life in Prussia “de la bière dans les brasseries” and absolutely detests, and is terrified of, the idea of any form of conflict. One could argue that this is perhaps a more realistic portrayal of a soldier Brilliant! And, you can't be expected to write anything groundbreaking at your age or at your level - even when they tell you that, theyre just saying it so you'll work harder! no matter what uni it's for. Reads like a dream, I'm sure the content will not be a let down. my fingers are crossed for you Thanks | |
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spent all day with my son and watched Little Einsteins and Peppa Pig (his favourite programs) Sang the "Hot Dog" song from Mickey Mouse's Clubhouse with him....watched the aeroplanes flying over our house and waved at cars passing by our house....Cradled him until he fell asleep and then kissed him goodnight before putting him to bed..... .........Gimme your Doughnut,,,,,, | |
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myownprivateinsanity said: spent all day with my son and watched Little Einsteins and Peppa Pig (his favourite programs) Sang the "Hot Dog" song from Mickey Mouse's Clubhouse with him....watched the aeroplanes flying over our house and waved at cars passing by our house....Cradled him until he fell asleep and then kissed him goodnight before putting him to bed.....
My (one year old) son cracks up every time he sees the beginning of that show. "I'm Peppa Pig (snort), this is my little brother George (little snort), this is Mommy Pig (big snort), and this is Daddy Pig (giant snort)." Your day was very much like mine. | |
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JustErin said: myownprivateinsanity said: spent all day with my son and watched Little Einsteins and Peppa Pig (his favourite programs) Sang the "Hot Dog" song from Mickey Mouse's Clubhouse with him....watched the aeroplanes flying over our house and waved at cars passing by our house....Cradled him until he fell asleep and then kissed him goodnight before putting him to bed.....
My (one year old) son cracks up every time he sees the beginning of that show. "I'm Peppa Pig (snort), this is my little brother George (little snort), this is Mommy Pig (big snort), and this is Daddy Pig (giant snort)." Your day was very much like mine. Well that show sounds like a blast! You both sounds so...fulfilled, thats lovely | |
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susannah said: JustErin said: My (one year old) son cracks up every time he sees the beginning of that show. "I'm Peppa Pig (snort), this is my little brother George (little snort), this is Mommy Pig (big snort), and this is Daddy Pig (giant snort)." Your day was very much like mine. Well that show sounds like a blast! You both sounds so...fulfilled, thats lovely You gotta watch Peppa Pig..... .....Cracks me up every time..... .........Gimme your Doughnut,,,,,, | |
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myownprivateinsanity said: susannah said: Well that show sounds like a blast! You both sounds so...fulfilled, thats lovely You gotta watch Peppa Pig..... .....Cracks me up every time..... I've never heard of it! Must be an American/Canadian thing | |
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