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But you know Tweedle Dum, maybe we lucked out, someone already broke in Chris and Eric for us haha.
To an extent... I swear, sometimes he needs to grow a pair.
Yeah, haha, I've counted my brother's girlfriend's "likes" and omgs" in a talk.
32 likes, 16 omgs...
I use like if I'm saying I actually like something or am making a comparison, not to flippin' fill a spot.
Hahaha, my dog is biting her water and shoving her nose in the bottom (it's one of those 5 gallon dispensers) and rubbing it all around, then pawing it hahaha.
Now she walked away to make little barking grunting noises and dripped a ton of water all over the carpet...
Sorry, haha, it was hilarious, I had to say it.
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I know! Why do we always forget how amazing Fran is? Us women have to stick together. Fran you're awesome.

Atleast you get "Likes" and "Omg", with my snl i mostly get "uh..." between EVERY word.
Poor girl. Shes so "smart" she doesnt even know what she's thinking.
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That is odd.. Hmm.. maybe you should have taken him with you. Eric goes everywhere i go. I would have stuck him in my pocket.
Well have fun you non-foreigner you!!
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It's his mum that's a real pain.
But I don't think I could handle having him with me all the time... I need my space and independence, though I do like him more than previous... people?
Who knows, all the same, emotional feebleness does get to me.
Haha, I'd totally send Fran a more colorful card than you.
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Hello! "Peoples" moms are always the pains!! Thats why you have to train the "people" to hate their mothers. Unless you get a mommy's boy. Aka=Eric.
Then your screwed.
Seriously? He's been by my side for so long, If i ever looked over and he wasnt there im sure i'd lose my balance and fall over. (unless his mother is there....its a total mommy-eric-laci train in which i am no fan of.)
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Good Lord .... Boys and their Mammies - I thought that was a purely Irish phenomenon. You're educating me here guys.laci_baby wrote:I feel so used.Whatever. I'm not a colorful person anyway. I prefer the pasty boring colors. So...yea. Whatever.
Hello! "Peoples" moms are always the pains!! Thats why you have to train the "people" to hate their mothers. Unless you get a mommy's boy. Aka=Eric.
Then your screwed.
Seriously? He's been by my side for so long, If i ever looked over and he wasnt there im sure i'd lose my balance and fall over. (unless his mother is there....its a total mommy-eric-laci train in which i am no fan of.)
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Ah sure Fran you cant beat the Irish mammies, sure arent they brilliant? Its wired into them to take care of their 30 something kids, they cant help itFran wrote:Good Lord .... Boys and their Mammies - I thought that was a purely Irish phenomenon. You're educating me here guys.laci_baby wrote:I feel so used.Whatever. I'm not a colorful person anyway. I prefer the pasty boring colors. So...yea. Whatever.
Hello! "Peoples" moms are always the pains!! Thats why you have to train the "people" to hate their mothers. Unless you get a mommy's boy. Aka=Eric.
Then your screwed.
Seriously? He's been by my side for so long, If i ever looked over and he wasnt there im sure i'd lose my balance and fall over. (unless his mother is there....its a total mommy-eric-laci train in which i am no fan of.)

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Which she totally would... Which is why I stay out of the house as much as possible, haha.
But what I meant Laci is she gives him no freedom or yells at him for everything and his sister is old enough to work and do plenty of things, yet she goes out whenever and is hardly in trouble...
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SKm- Thank you for that nightmare. Now i know theres not a chance to pull thm apart. Someone please put me in a padded room!!! I is not a fan of mammies. Unless it's mine, might i add.
DEE- Mine would. My mom would glue herself to me if i would let her. Which would be very strange. Then we'd have a mommy-Eric-Laci=Mammie train. Kind of like a very large walking sandwich.....I never did anything and i was always in trouble. My brother would be out paintballing peoples houses and getting arrested and i'd be sitting in a corner playing with yarn (i was a strange kid...) and somehow i'd get blamed and grounded. Mammies are very strange creatures.
That is crazy though that she gives no freedom. My monsieur (which is what i call my mommy => which is French for Mr...dont ask why, i just always have called her that) had no problems with that.
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Usually I do most of the stuff.
Haha, you should call her a Croque Monsieur, or a Croque Madame.
It's a little lovely sandwich with ham, sauce, and cheese on top of some bread (or sometimes in a croissant), but the Croque Madame has an over easy egg on top; or however you take your eggs...
Haha, she lets him go places and such, but she gets all pissy about it.
"you just care about having fun and not doing your responsibilities!"
Which is total BS.
"I don't want you going out tonight..."
Though he has nothing productive he can do at home cause he'd have already cleaned... So the logic behind that?
Zip a dee doo dah...
And his sis is 18, she needs a job but won't fill out any applications, she goes to school further than he does, and goes out whenever...
Such is life.
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Croque Madames are my speciallty!!! I cant cook worth a cracker, but, somehow i make my Croque Madame to die for. I swear my Monsieur's jaw hit the floor when i first made it.
Um....Eric cooks, i clean, mom irons clothes when we need them Wrinkleless. I burn myself everytime i do it.

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Me too. I would rather run 10 miles straight, with no water or breaks, then wash dishes. But it's either that or cook so, Eric wins.
Nutella is aMaZiNg!!!! Crepes are incred too, but i've never tried a Nutella one....hmmmm.