Hi Dugh! It is great to hear that here were no masses or signs of brain disease. Also, that your conditions are treatable. I hope everything works out, and am sending prayers and good wishes your way. I hope you and your mum have a great holiday!
Oh Gary! Yah got me laughing a lot! If I were into writing fake news headlines my response would get me kicked out of GA. Sooo,
Hope the roads are safe and clear for your kids traveling home.
Now that I believe. He doesn't like to share anything. Notice I gave him a great looking addition to his herd, and he sent me a loaner for 24 hours only.
Just so you know Drew, I like Taehyung and his music. I didn't like the gif because the hair diminishes his good looks! This is a Christmas gift for you. Doesn't this make you want to run your fingers thru his hair?
It's a good thing Drew can't aim well. After that comment I'm sure he'd try to nuke Traverse City. Don't worry however, the only thing he might hit somewhere in the Barents Sea. His missiles like his toys are way to big, powerful and reach further than desired. North America is safe.
Aaron's sense of humor is evident in his stories and comments on GA. This delightful group of experimental shorts featuring inanimate objects personified lighted up my life with outrageous innuendo, puns and challenging puzzles. Don't skip the comments which are very punny.
Hey Drew, I'll give you a couple of hours off. I'm going grocery shopping. Don't get bored while I'm gone. I'll use the time to think of more ways to torment you when I get back.
The word is in-fall-ible.
Prefix in- means not
Root word is Fall
suffix -ible means able to
Altogether is means Not Able to Fall.
And That's The Drewth! So help me Drew.
Hey Spike! It's lousy aim that never hit the cities he targets not restraint. Drew would have hit a lot of schools, hospitals and other places kids hang out if he could aim.
The only reason you're not able to fall, is because you're too close to the ground and oversized feet. It has nothing to do with being "The God-and Emperor".
As a reader, comments often lead us to think of slow burn in a romantic/sexual context. You touched on this, but made me realize that that the term covers so much more than sex or romance. It covers many things like changes in attitude, healing, and beliefs. Thanks!
I'm don't understand why Alex thinks his mom has experienced the love he wants to know about. Her reaction to love was hostile, and in contrast to her casual acceptance of Alex's sexuality. Alex's confusion is the result of Hollywood hype colliding with the cold reality of his life. He needs better role models than Ed, Wilhelm and his mother if he wants to get an answer to his question.
True, but when it comes to a split decision, I always end up in the middle. (Nonsensical response, but I've got to keep the pun tradition going.)
Regarding booze, at a certain point of inebriation, my score goes up. After that point, I really don't care who wins or how many gutter balls I make. Fun is fun!
Katherine Patterson was a great children's author. I used this book and Bridge to Terabithia in my elementary classroom.
I found this online, John Robert Allman's "Boys Dance!" The only problem is that it is a picture book and may be too young for Max. I also found this site with many suggested books: https://danceparent101.com/great-dance-and-ballet-books-for-boys/#47-dance-books-for-boys-8-12-years-old This site lists 31 books, but no age grouping: https://mysoncandance.net/2008/10/books-for-young-boys-who-dance/
Ouch, the memory this brings. I suggested a bowling night for a senior outing in high school. Buoyed by a couple of family games, I was ready to hit the lanes. Of course that was the night I scored 17 for my first game! The next two games were not any better!
Aod's in a great mood today! We were a split household on the World Cup and his team won!😪 I am doing OK. Been busy on two GA projects, so I'm constantly trying to keep up on my reading and real life. How are you guys?