What are you doing today?

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80sFan

Just one more chapter...
Jul 14, 2015
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Out of Order

Sign of the Times
Feb 9, 2011
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New Hampster
Terrified of a layout I'm doing at work. Better have good checkers here.

Here, use mine.........


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cat in a bag

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Aug 28, 2010
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First day of summer vacation here. RJ coming over (I am going to have him pretty much every day, now. Weekdays, anyway.) Ali has a birthday/slumber party across the street tonight. Hubby on nights, so I will be trying to keep 4 kiddos relatively quiet.

Tonight, wash and dusting and vacuuming.

Somewhere in there, would like to continue reading.
 

Neesy

#1 fan (Annie Wilkes cousin) 1st cousin Mom's side
May 24, 2012
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We are going to take a get-better-soon card by the rectory as poor Father has shingles!! AGH!!! We are also taking a sympathy card by our pharmacist, her 98 year old grandmother died recently. I am going to try to decide what to read until the library calls on the 30th.
Shingles! Oh dear - that is terrible. I had it in February 2013 and it took a long time to get over it.

Ask him if he has tried a type of cream called 'capsaicin'
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When you put it on at first it really burns like h*ll, but it does help - not sure how, but it made a difference for me.
 

Neesy

#1 fan (Annie Wilkes cousin) 1st cousin Mom's side
May 24, 2012
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Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
I am hunting for a spider. Please do NOT post pictures. I am searching for a specific spider which chased my son out of the bathroom.
I will hazard a guess - if it actually ran after your son it could be a wolf spider - they are aggressive and will jump at you [little buggers!]
They also bite :icon_eek:

"Wolf Spider vs. Brown Recluse
It may help to observe the movements of the spider in question. Named for their swift motion, particularly while attacking prey, the wolf spider can sometimes be seen scurrying across open surfaces. The brown recluse, on the other hand, tends to hide in dark, unvisited places and is rarely seen in the open. Recluses also have six eyes arranged in pairs combined with a violin marking on their cephalothoraxes. Wolf spiders do not have these combined characters."