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tiburonfirst

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Good night Atty -- sorry to have missed you.

Hi Fran, Tibs, Stone, and Pepper!

pepperoni left to watch some fights :facepalm:

but you should really copy and paste - not too long ago they were making fun of walmart people in here! ;) guess they never went to yours!
 
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pepperoni left to watch some fights :facepalm:

but you should really copy and paste - not too long they were making fun of walmart people! ;) guess they never went to yours!

This was my evening, after a long, drawn out day filled with teenagers who can't wait for Christmas break.

Tonight I dropped off dh and Babette and headed to Walmart to pick up my new tablet. While there I found a nice portfolio for it, a Patterson cat calendar, more candy canes for my rescue's candy bag sale, another big bag of candy, etc. Going through the line I heard the woman in front of me exclaim that she had forgotten kitten formula, but it was too late to run back as the line had filled up behind us. We got to talking kitten and squirrel rescue stuff and before I knew it she was ready to go, with bags of MY stuff. Oh no! The cashier had gotten engrossed in our conversation and rung up all my stuff on the belt and charged this poor woman for it. I know there was at least $60 dollars worth of goods there. Instead of ranting or turning back, and refusing to let me pay her, the woman gave me a quick hug and wished me a Merry Christmas. She left by the grocery entrance and I left through the home goods entrance a few moments later. When I got to my truck and started unloading I looked up into smiling eyes at the truck next to mine. Yep, we were parked right beside each other. Once again she refused to let me repay her. We gave each other a big Christmas hug and seeing the tears in my eyes she commented that God and his angels are everywhere, especially where we least expect them. I cried all the way home. Merry Christmas Angel, wherever you are.
 

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It's interesting that badonk-a-donk asses are always in style.

Unfortunately, these days, most of them are REAL and encased in stretch pants along with cottage cheese cellulite that can be seen through the fabric.


And panty lines.

Or at least we HOPE there are panty lines.





Eeuw.

OMG you slay me SB! :D :lol: I truly miss you....
 

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Hi Sun. This isn't Pepper. It's the spirit of Pepper.:laugh: Main fights are about to start. Have a wonderful evening..........all......except tibby.:D

Have a beautiful evening, Beautiful. I hope ur not crying anymore. Im really sorry.:lol:

Sun, I'll help ya with the tablet. I'm a guru.:D

Thanks Pepper! I bought a new Nexus 7. Just can't stomach the price of an ipad. Those extra dollars will take care of several kittens. Kittens... sigh. I really need to get into therapy lol.
 

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    This was my evening, after a long, drawn out day filled with teenagers who can't wait for Christmas break.

    Tonight I dropped off dh and Babette and headed to Walmart to pick up my new tablet. While there I found a nice portfolio for it, a Patterson cat calendar, more candy canes for my rescue's candy bag sale, another big bag of candy, etc. Going through the line I heard the woman in front of me exclaim that she had forgotten kitten formula, but it was too late to run back as the line had filled up behind us. We got to talking kitten and squirrel rescue stuff and before I knew it she was ready to go, with bags of MY stuff. Oh no! The cashier had gotten engrossed in our conversation and rung up all my stuff on the belt and charged this poor woman for it. I know there was at least $60 dollars worth of goods there. Instead of ranting or turning back, and refusing to let me pay her, the woman gave me a quick hug and wished me a Merry Christmas. She left by the grocery entrance and I left through the home goods entrance a few moments later. When I got to my truck and started unloading I looked up into smiling eyes at the truck next to mine. Yep, we were parked right beside each other. Once again she refused to let me repay her. We gave each other a big Christmas hug and seeing the tears in my eyes she commented that God and his angels are everywhere, especially where we least expect them. I cried all the way home. Merry Christmas Angel, wherever you are.

    That is such a wonderful story Sun. Renews my faith in the human race some:)
     

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    Hi Norie! Stone -- even though their prices are good and I shop there some, at the same time I can't help but despise the whole corporation. If I could, I would retire to a little place like Mitford, in the sweet little book series. Coffee shop/diner, grocer, hardware store, gas station... that would be more than enough for me.
     
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