AuntiE wrote:
Red Velvet! :D :thumbup: looks yummy for your tummy. :mrgreen: :twisted:
Because!
That AuntiE is down-right evil!!
:evil: :hunf:
I do plan to hit a few games while there, and definately some of the tourist attractions as well. you think you can handle Auntie and her entourage of cohorts while i'm gone? Just remember Marine, keep your back to a solid wall when doing battle, it can really save your backside! LOL :thumbup:
Searching wrote:
Safe journey, be warm, again my condolences to your friend. Won't be the same w/o your wisecracking "good mornin' troops". Spring break, not that "far" away. Hope you will be able to come up for air from time to time, even if it's just a quick look at the Inner Harbor in Baltimore.
Well, Baltimore is my home base temporarily, as my job is in Falls Church, VA. Eventually I will find a quaint abode there and be as close as possible to my dungeon(work). Auntie has already put soup out on the porch for me, so I will invade her domicile ASAP, and recover some "hominess" from her and UncleE. Hopefully, this new adventure will be a good maneuver on my part. Being away from home, my wife, kids, grandkids, and my sanity will be the hard part to deal with in the beginning.
:shock: :?
Searching wrote:
Well, I hope my new chauffeur is also good at stacking wood!! If I seem to delay my replies, it is because I am multitasking -- stacking the wood that my dear hubby seems to be bringing up by the tractor loads in a panic over the impending cold seeping menacingly towards us. Please, NO more split pipes. Hey, I've got my h****r's bibs to keep me warm, but arctic swims, not looking forward to any more of those.
This will be my last day of replies for quite a spell-I fly out to St. Louis at pm tomorrow, then a couple three day's there and on to
Baltimore, new job starts on the fourth. I'll miss all of you and our conversations and banter, but will try to check in once in a while to keep Auntie in line(yeah, right!) and the boys, i will pass them my moral support and condolences if needed!
The beginnings of the new job are going to be, harrowing, to say the least. The work load looks daunting and insurmountable right now, but, it will slowing wane and then I may find some time to kick back for a few moments and catch up with you.
As of right now, I am planning on coming home in march for spring break, but you all knows about "the best laid plans" thing, it usually never turns out the way we want them to.
I'll be in and out all day/night, so catch you all on the fly.
:lol: :thumbup:
AuntiE wrote:
I CANNOT eat until at least two hours after I awaken. Even then, it is a force feed, hence my doing what some would consider "odd" foods. You could add bacon, if you want, to the cheese and tomato.
My dear-is there anything normal about you? HA! HA! HA!
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slatten49 wrote:
Excellent add-on for tomorrow morning, 77! :thumbup:
I think I will, maybe, skip the lettuce. :roll: :wink:
Never forget the fiber, it makes you more of a "regular boy"!
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AuntiE wrote:
I CANNOT eat until at least two hours after I awaken. Even then, it is a force feed, hence my doing what some would consider "odd" foods. You could add bacon, if you want, to the cheese and tomato.
My breakfast consists of at least 4 cups of coffee, followed by 2 or 3 more just to round things off. Then, I am primed for the day's duties!
:lol: :thumbup:
AuntiE wrote:
I do three types of cheese, sharp cheddar, Munster and Vermont White. :thumbup: Add a nice slice of tomato, yum..yum in my TUM..TUM.
With some Canadian bacon and lettuce(BLTC)-maybe!
:lol:
slatten49 wrote:
Not to my own gallows! :twisted:
I thought you said that you "lived for danger"? huh! huh!
:roll:
AuntiE wrote:
Aunti had a grilled cheese sandwich with sliced tomato this morning. :D
For breakfast? That would make me ornerier than a cougar with a toothache! Especially if my wife served it to me-I absolutely detest cheese sandwiches!! For Breakfast??
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slatten49 wrote:
I live for danger! :mrgreen:
Auntie sounds awfully ornery tonight also! Maybe she found something "a******l" in her oatmeal this morning?
:twisted: :hunf:
slatten49 wrote:
Don't hold your breath, AuntiE. :hunf: :lol:
You are awfully brave tonight? What's up?
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slatten49 wrote:
In your brief absence, I was fending off the combined talents of AuntiE and Searching. It was touch 'n go, there, for a bit...but I survived. :roll:
I referred to them as the "ya-ya sisterhood". :shock:
Don't you mean the "yuuu-huuu sisterhood"?
AuntiE wrote:
You do realize almost everything in that office is probably on time constraints? :|
Only if it has to go to civilian court-then all others are temporarily put aside to make room and time for it.
Military courts are notoriously SLOW-they don't have to follow the Constitution on , "the right to a fair and speedy trial", but, they also are noted for being much more lenient than the civilian court systems too!
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