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My kitten has a lot of toys. One of them is a hard plastic ball with a bell in it. In the middle of last night she learned how to kick it down twelve uncarpeted stairs
I've been wanting to pressure wash my back lanai since Hurricane Ian hit the end of September. However, it's either too hot, too cold or too windy. Today might be the perfect day. Damn it - I'm not in the mood today.
My kitten has a lot of toys. One of them is a hard plastic ball with a bell in it. In the middle of last night she learned how to kick it down twelve uncarpeted stairs
I left my pin cushion out last night and this morning there wasn't a single pin in it. One of my two young cats had removed them, one by one, and taken them all over the downstairs. That must have been a busy night for that cat.
I left my pin cushion out last night and this morning there wasn't a single pin in it. One of my two young cats had removed them, one by one, and taken them all over the downstairs. That must have been a busy night for that cat.
My 1st world issue tonight is it’s the beginning of Mardi Gras here in South Louisiana, first big parade in my town is tonight. Right now, in fact. And it’s 47 degrees, windy, and drizzling off and on.
Parade watching? No thank you!
Young men who start podcasts and can't even get through the intro every week without referring to their private parts accompanied by lots of stoopid laughter. I don't think I've ever seen a generation so preoccupied by what they have in their pants.
So what gives? I tried to ask my Gen X son who told. me, "Mom, I don't want to have this discussion."
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