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I had to announce my 7,000 so...

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susnfx wrote:
djm wrote:I wouldn't wish big hips on anyone.
Oh dear, this reminds me of something (I can hear you groaning--another one of her stories): Years ago I went with my roommates to a Kentucky Fried Chicken where a friend of ours was working. The first girl in line talked to our friend and said she wanted to get two large chicken breasts instead of the standard breast and leg and our friend said she could do that. The girl behind me exclaimed loudly, "Can she give us all two big breasts?!?"

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susnfx wrote:Oh dear, this reminds me of something (I can hear you groaning--another one of her stories): Years ago I went with my roommates to a Kentucky Fried Chicken where a friend of ours was working. The first girl in line talked to our friend and said she wanted to get two large chicken breasts instead of the standard breast and leg and our friend said she could do that. The girl behind me exclaimed loudly, "Can she give us all two big breasts?!?"
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redundancy again
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Phew! susnfx...I'm so relieved. Just because we haven't quibbled over Bloomie lately doesn't mean I never want to again.
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emmline wrote:Phew! susnfx...I'm so relieved. Just because we haven't quibbled over Bloomie lately doesn't mean I never want to again.
I've decided you can have him. He's ignored me recently and sending me a box of chocolates for Valentine's Day with a card that said, "To Connie--for last night" didn't help matters. Hmph.

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susnfx wrote:I hit 3000 posts and nobody gave me any hips.
I hit 11,000 and nobody noticed, either.
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:party: :party:

Time zones can be so cruel and misunderstood.

Keep them coming Sue..they are always wonderful, witty, and sooooo charming.

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Cranberry wrote:
susnfx wrote:I hit 3000 posts and nobody gave me any hips.
I hit 11,000 and nobody noticed, either.
so you weren't embarrassed?

Congratulations Susan!!!
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Congratters, Susan. :party:

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It would have been a C&F tragedy if you had left.
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Flyingcursor wrote:It would have been a C&F tragedy if you had left.
People seem to get over me. Just ask my ex-husbands.

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susnfx wrote:
emmline wrote:Phew! susnfx...I'm so relieved. Just because we haven't quibbled over Bloomie lately doesn't mean I never want to again.
I've decided you can have him. He's ignored me recently and sending me a box of chocolates for Valentine's Day with a card that said, "To Connie--for last night" didn't help matters. Hmph.

Susan
Honestly. *sigh* I feel I would be remiss in my duty were I not to point out to him, once again, that drinking martinis in the hot tub is quite dangerous.
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