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Oct 26, 2014 15:40:32   #
PaulPisces Loc: San Francisco
 
This is an old one but good one.
Did you pass the test?



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Oct 26, 2014 15:46:32   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
PaulPisces wrote:
This is an old one but good one.
Did you pass the test?


No, but such is not a surprise.

I want my bed linens to be either rose pink or lavender. I need nice soft down pillows (3). Light filtering sheers, with a lovely gather, for my window. I am bringing the crochet throw my maternal Grandmother made. I will finish my list soon and have my bag ready.

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Oct 26, 2014 15:51:21   #
lpnmajor Loc: Arkansas
 
AuntiE wrote:
No, but such is not a surprise.

I want my bed linens to be either rose pink or lavender. I need nice soft down pillows (3). Light filtering sheers, with a lovely gather, for my window. I am bringing the crochet throw my maternal Grandmother made. I will finish my list soon and have my bag ready.


Strike one up for euthanasia. That Is what they meant by "pulling the plug" isn't it? As for me, my answer would have been " empty the tub your damn self ".

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Oct 26, 2014 16:00:21   #
moldyoldy
 
AuntiE wrote:
No, but such is not a surprise.

I want my bed linens to be either rose pink or lavender. I need nice soft down pillows (3). Light filtering sheers, with a lovely gather, for my window. I am bringing the crochet throw my maternal Grandmother made. I will finish my list soon and have my bag ready.


You have too many requirements, no insane person would be so demanding.

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Oct 26, 2014 16:10:54   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
AuntiE wrote:
No, but such is not a surprise.

I want my bed linens to be either rose pink or lavender. I need nice soft down pillows (3). Light filtering sheers, with a lovely gather, for my window. I am bringing the crochet throw my maternal Grandmother made. I will finish my list soon and have my bag ready.


Wal Mart sells linens in those colors. You should have been specific about thread count! :shock:

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Oct 26, 2014 16:17:21   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
archie bunker wrote:
Wal Mart sells linens in those colors. You should have been specific about thread count! :shock:


Three hundred thread minimum, 100% Egyptian Cotton :idea: :thumbup:

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Oct 26, 2014 16:22:07   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
AuntiE wrote:
Three hundred thread minimum, 100% Egyptian Cotton :idea: :thumbup:


Oh!! No,no,no!! 300 is like sleeping on sandpaper!! 800 minimum!!

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Oct 26, 2014 16:26:45   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
archie bunker wrote:
Oh!! No,no,no!! 300 is like sleeping on sandpaper!! 800 minimum!!


Do you realize what an institutional laundry would do to eight hundred count. I found a nice set of three hundred count sateen, Egyptian Cotton that were quite comfortable...Costco...I think.

You missed the squash, with lots of onions, last evening. :(

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Oct 26, 2014 16:43:58   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
AuntiE wrote:
Do you realize what an institutional laundry would do to eight hundred count. I found a nice set of three hundred count sateen, Egyptian Cotton that were quite comfortable...Costco...I think.

You missed the squash, with lots of onions, last evening. :(


I'm mighty sore about missing the squash!! :-(

Maybe I'm a sheet snob or something. My Mother in law goes out and roams the stores for exercise, and found some of the Egyptian cotton 800 thread count on sale for cheap. She picked up 2 sets for us, pillowcases and all!! I think that was at TJ Max.
It is like sleeping on quality toilet paper!! Soft!! :thumbup:

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Oct 26, 2014 17:03:04   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
archie bunker wrote:
I'm mighty sore about missing the squash!! :-(

Maybe I'm a sheet snob or something. My Mother in law goes out and roams the stores for exercise, and found some of the Egyptian cotton 800 thread count on sale for cheap. She picked up 2 sets for us, pillowcases and all!! I think that was at TJ Max.
It is like sleeping on quality toilet paper!! Soft!! :thumbup:


I found a farmer's market that had some really awesome just picked squash. They had some really good tomatoes as well. I posted somewhere else, last evening, about doing a summer meal; ham, squash with onions, tomatoes and potato salad. I did fresh limas as well.

I have yet to find them at a reasonable price. I will look in a few months. Come next Saturday, it is flip to flannel sheets for winter. They have been laundered and line dried. Tradition in my maternal family was always change to flannel on November 1. I will relay my area rugs for winter.

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Oct 26, 2014 17:19:29   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
AuntiE wrote:
I found a farmer's market that had some really awesome just picked squash. They had some really good tomatoes as well. I posted somewhere else, last evening, about doing a summer meal; ham, squash with onions, tomatoes and potato salad. I did fresh limas as well.

I have yet to find them at a reasonable price. I will look in a few months. Come next Saturday, it is flip to flannel sheets for winter. They have been laundered and line dried. Tradition in my maternal family was always change to flannel on November 1. I will relay my area rugs for winter.
I found a farmer's market that had some really awe... (show quote)

I did see that post because the fresh lima beans sounded soooo good!!
I'm pretty much the only one who likes them around here. Just like liver, and onions...I'm the only one.

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Oct 26, 2014 17:22:55   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
archie bunker wrote:
I did see that post because the fresh lima beans sounded soooo good!!
I'm pretty much the only one who likes them around here. Just like liver, and onions...I'm the only one.


We all eat liver and onions and chicken livers, as well. UncleE will eat limas; however, they are not in his top five.

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Oct 26, 2014 17:35:50   #
archie bunker Loc: Texas
 
AuntiE wrote:
We all eat liver and onions and chicken livers, as well. UncleE will eat limas; however, they are not in his top five.


Mrs.B. loves chicken livers. She has an aversion to beef liver for some reason. The kids will not eat either one. But all of them will eat calf fries, and frog legs!!
My son's girlfriend likes to go out for sushi sometimes. He called me the first time they went, and said "This crap ain't food, its bait!"
Now he just has a beer while she eats bait.

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Oct 26, 2014 17:42:03   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
archie bunker wrote:
Mrs.B. loves chicken livers. She has an aversion to beef liver for some reason. The kids will not eat either one. But all of them will eat calf fries, and frog legs!!
My son's girlfriend likes to go out for sushi sometimes. He called me the first time they went, and said "This crap ain't food, its bait!"
Now he just has a beer while she eats bait.


When I was pregnant, I could not eat beef liver only because the smell of it cooking made me regurgitate. I could eat it in a restaurant where I could not smell the cooking.

UncleE and ProgenyE both eat sushi, yuck! It is expensive bait.

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Oct 26, 2014 17:46:19   #
Btfkr Loc: just outside the Mile High City
 
AuntiE wrote:
No, but such is not a surprise.

I want my bed linens to be either rose pink or lavender. I need nice soft down pillows (3). Light filtering sheers, with a lovely gather, for my window. I am bringing the crochet throw my maternal Grandmother made. I will finish my list soon and have my bag ready.


You stole my lines. That is precisely what I was intending to ask for. Forget it then, I shall search elsewhere for a suitable place to get some rest! :hunf:

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