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Ralph T

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AA's Ralph, most of them take double A's! LOL! Hey, not that I own one, but did you know they come with variable speed capabilities? :ohmy::laugh:

OK, double AA's. If you say so. :laugh: I had heard rumors about variable speed before. :laugh:

Well this has got to be the most interesting conversation on toothbrushes that I've every read. :lol:

Yes, toothbrushes. Thats why I like the D cells, longer lasting "brushing".

You should have been around for the belly button lint! :facepalm:

OMG, Amy I forgot to tell you. About a month ago I saw something about a grant to study belly button bacteria. Of course I thought of our lint grant request right away. :laugh:
 

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You know, Amy, they have laser hair removal, laser toenail fungus removal, laser tatoo removal, laser acne treatment....... I wonder if we could market a laser belly button lint/bacteria removal. Imagine the business we would draw? What about a laser that spins on the floor right at rodent eye level, and blinds the little buggers for Poeia?
 

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Well those little buggers are already known to have poor eyesight, which is why they travel alongside the walls. Trust me, I have been working on building a better mouse trap, the last one I set caused enough blood splatter to be worthy of the CSI team! (yuck)
Basically, once I get the cat into the vet for a proper defleaing, he gets to move into the house! I've had enough with the mice. We just have the boxer, who is fine with him and the chihuahuas, who are not even half his size so after 10 years, shop Cat can finally move in though I made it clear to hubby that he gets litter box duty.
 

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Hubby is going to do the litter box? I dont know how long you expect that to last. :laugh: I told my kids before we got the cats that they would be taking care of the litter box. lol That worked for about a week. When I got them a toilet, I explained that they would have to clean it. That worked for about a week. :facepalm:

I'll give it about a week Amy. :)
 

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Hubby already cleans the shop one. Remember, I fix the dinner plate. :)

Or you could tell him you think you're pregnant and therefore not allowed to go near a littler box.
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Then, when he regained consciousness, he could change the litter.
 

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Or you could tell him you think you're pregnant and therefore not allowed to go near a littler box.
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Then, when he regained consciousness, he could change the litter.

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: ............... I can picture that, and if anyone would do that, it would be Amy. :facepalm: .... perfect!!!

Hi Poeia. Its so good to see you. :)
 

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Believe it or not, I am not a deceptive woman. We have a brutally honest marriage. :)

Poeia, did you see? Baby steampunks. They are kind of cute.

I didn't think you were Amy. I figured you would just enjoy the peace and quiet until he came to, and then tell him you were just kidding. :laugh:
 

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That little scare would not work. Had three kids with the man. I loved being preggo, I always got fat and happy. However, it seemed the very second I had every single ounce shed and was back in shape I'd get knocked up again so after number three I put a stop to it! I do wish I had a half dozen though.


I will have to go back and compare Poeia, these look a fuzz different, maybe not as breakable.
 
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