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Just now, Mikiesboy said:

Good night everyone.

Sleep Well, Bro.

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Just now, Mikiesboy said:

Good night everyone.

Good night tim...sweet dreamz tonight and always when the time comes xoxo

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9 minutes ago, mollyhousemouse said:

 

@Mikiesboy @Kitt @Defiance19

Number One said noonoos for noodles, & frigefrator lol! kid speak is great isn't it?

 

6 minutes ago, Mikiesboy said:

Yes its very cute...

It is very cute, but it can go sideways really fast. Like when I couldn’t guess ipilap was lollipop.. lol. 

 

5 minutes ago, Mikiesboy said:

Good night everyone.

Night, tim.  Sleep well. 

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2 minutes ago, Defiance19 said:

Have a good night, everyone! 

Sleep Well, Agent D.

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1 hour ago, Defiance19 said:

Have a good night, everyone! 

Good night Def... happy dreams 

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Just now, MichaelS36 said:

👍 have a good night.

good night Sir

 

Audits Day 2 tomorrow, so i'm off to bed

good night Sirs and friends

see you sometime tomorrow

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1 hour ago, MichaelS36 said:

👍 have a good night.

Sleep Well, Mike.

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Just realized it’s after 1 a.m., so oops, I’d better get to bed. Good night...

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Good morning DiC

 

 

Little one was up at 520am, crying because he was "so hungry my belly hurts"

 

Ah growth spurts.  

 

Nothing some crackers couldn't fix.  Now he's asleep and I'm wide awake. 

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41 minutes ago, Starrynight22 said:

Good morning DiC

 

 

Little one was up at 520am, crying because he was "so hungry my belly hurts"

 

Ah growth spurts.  

 

Nothing some crackers couldn't fix.  Now he's asleep and I'm wide awake. 

Awwwww ... did you try some crackers?

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hoopla Audio pronunciation

 
noun | HOO-plah  
 
Definition
 
:
excited commotion : to-do
 
:
 exaggerated or sensational promotion or publicity : ballyhoo

 

In French, the interjection houp-là is used roughly the same way as English's upsy-daisy or whoops-a-daisy, as one might say when picking up a child. (This usage can be found in English, too, in such works as Booth Tarkington's The Magnificent Ambersons and James Joyce's Ulysses.) When the word was borrowed into American English, however, it was to refer to a kind of bustling commotion, and later, as a term for sensationalist hype. In the early 20th century, another hoopla was in use as well. Playing on the syllable hoop, that word gave its name to a ring-toss game played at carnivals.

 

 

Bit meh, this one:

 

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33 minutes ago, Thorn Wilde said:

*waves* Hi, everyone... Hope you're all well. :) 

Hello, Thorn. 

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The drive-thru failed to give me dipping sauce for my chicken strips. So, I'm eating dry, bland chicken strips for lunch. 

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4 minutes ago, MacGreg said:

The drive-thru failed to give me dipping sauce for my chicken strips. So, I'm eating dry, bland chicken strips for lunch. 

That really sucks. 

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