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02-27-2008, 04:25 PM
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I know she was headed to Charlotte for a day or two but it has been longer than that. It is not like her not to at least stick her head in and say "hi" for a second.
Dang parents are so hard to raise these days...
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Let her get her girdle off and I'm sure she'll be with us.
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ROFL Wait till she sees that comment!!!!
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JEEEEAAAANNN!
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Sorry, that's an old family saying. My mother was divorced and when she'd come home after working all day to two obnoxious girls, we'd hit her at the door with all our "Can i do this" "Can I do that" "Joan did this to me" "How come Jeannie get so" .......
She'd always come back with - "If you two would let me get my girdle off, I'd probably say yes!"
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Oh, I thought it was funny, I just couldn't resist teasing you....LOL! Now that you mention it, I think I've heard that before.
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" when she'd come home after working all day to two obnoxious girls, "
You, Jean, who'd a thunkit????
I must remember that expression!! He'll love it!!
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