Tell me all about it, dear...

Melissa - 2004-05-26 09:21:16
Heh. Now, I've got to know... after you tied them, did you curl the ribbon too? (On a more serious note, I hope this doesn't send you into a flare. Crossing fingers.)
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Trinity Sixty-Three - 2004-05-26 09:25:13
Hey - I specifically left you an email. Please go read it. Love you. I don't remember which address though.
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melanie - 2004-05-26 10:52:45
I am a "just one more" person too. The "just one more chapter" thing always kills me late at night and the Mister will come in and physically remove the book from my hands. I wonder where this compulsion comes from?
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Pandionna - 2004-05-26 13:51:20
I understand "just one more." Happens to me with martinis. On the other hand, I'm wondering if there's a way of breaking "just one more," using prunes. ;-)
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Lo - 2004-05-26 14:19:18
The "wedding insurance" also would cover if the groom or member of the wedding party got sick and the wedding was postponed, or if someone stole all the wedding presents, or if my dress got ruined, or any of the other apparently evil things that I now have to obsess about it. I just have liability insurance, so I'm covered if a guest goes nutso and walks through a plate glass door or backs their car into the facility or breaks the dance floor or some such things. I need to assign someone to keep an eye on THAT guy.
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