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WyattZ

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Oh my god, I can't put it down.

Thanks, to whoever (I think it was TT?) plugged it so hard... it's awesome! When I first got it, I thought it smelled like cocoa butter tanning lotion and I couldn't get that image out of my head and didn't like it. It really grew on me, and I think it has even overtaken Wyatt Earp as my favorite flavor so far. Try it, I doubt you'll regret it.

I'm sitting here anxiously awaiting the Riva 901 and drip tips I have on the way - I know, for shame ordering hardware from a different vendor. Fear not, FSUSA has my back for juice from now until forever as far as I'm concerned :laugh:
 

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Well you can kick yourself for not trying it.

You have two good legs.

Unlike some volleyball players we know around here!

TT

lol TT! I'm not going to kick myself. Knowing how I am, I'd likely break my leg or mess up my knee. I still can't believe that I broke my finger in two places tripping over Raleigh and trying not to spill my coffee. :blush:
 

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lol TT! I'm not going to kick myself. Knowing how I am, I'd likely break my leg or mess up my knee. I still can't believe that I broke my finger in two places tripping over Raleigh and trying not to spill my coffee. :blush:

Yeah, but the triple airborne flip and finishing it with a double twist and not spilling a drop of coffee was most impressive!

Really, you should be in the Olympics!

Not many could do what you did!

TT
 

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Yeah, but the triple airborne flip and finishing it with a double twist and not spilling a drop of coffee was most impressive!

Really, you should be in the Olympics!

Not many could do what you did!

TT

You're too nice (just sometimes though!). I didn't do a triple airborne flip and a double twist. However, I did manage to avoid not stepping on Raleigh, and not spill a drop of coffee. Lessons learned though - it's best to spill the coffee and avoid falling straight down on hardwood floors. Truly though, I have no clue how I managed to not spill a drop of coffee! Raleigh looked at me like I was nuts! When I fell, he immediately came over to me and started kissing me. :) I miss him a lot.
 

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You're too nice (just sometimes though!). I didn't do a triple airborne flip and a double twist. However, I did manage to avoid not stepping on Raleigh, and not spill a drop of coffee. Lessons learned though - it's best to spill the coffee and avoid falling straight down on hardwood floors. Truly though, I have no clue how I managed to not spill a drop of coffee! Raleigh looked at me like I was nuts! When I fell, he immediately came over to me and started kissing me. :) I miss him a lot.

It won't be long now and you'll be hearing the pitter patter of four little feet exploring the house!

Maybe six little feet if I come to visit!

TT
 

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It won't be long now and you'll be hearing the pitter patter of four little feet exploring the house!

Maybe six little feet if I come to visit!

TT

I know; we are so excited! I'll be done with final grades by Friday night (well, it will probably be early Saturday morning). :( Then we only have a little over two weeks before we leave on our trip! On the way home, we pick up the new puppy! That's only three weeks and three days from now. Wow, we better get busy puppy proofing the house this weekend and next week.

So, you're coming to visit? Oh good! You can potty train the new puppy. :)
 

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Yeah be glad to.

I can show him what not to do!

Just like I did with mine.

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How can you teach them what not to do? We've not had a puppy in so long. When we got Raleigh, he was already six months old and house trained. The last puppy we had totally destroyed some of our antique furniture, and it took forever to potty train her. It was our fault though about the furniture, as we let her have free reign throughout the house. I think we're going to buy baby gates to section off rooms. That way, the puppy can stay with me in my office during the day, and I can take him out a lot. At night, I'll remove the gate (office connects to the living room), so he can run between the two rooms. That would be okay since hubby has his laptop in the living room.

If you'd like to come visit, that would be awesome. Unless of course, you expect me to cook great meals every night. I'll be too busy with the puppy!
 
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