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gorgonzola

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Congrats, Root, on the excellent grade! :D

I'm trying not to intervene. The kids upstairs are home now and while they and the kid behind us told my daughter they would not play with her, she's giving away her lunch to them to try to get them to like her. :(

if she's got a fluffernutter she's in .... liverwurst, she's toast.
oh and i'm procrastinating on the intraweb again....
 

severine

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<kidding> She could use the opportunity to teach the kids about Ex-Lax brownies... </kidding>

-w

:lol: Now THAT would be entertaining! I wonder if he would still tell her I'm a great cook after that... :lol:

Kids are cruel. I never imagined watching them go through this would be so painful for me as well.
 

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Kids are cruel. I never imagined watching them go through this would be so painful for me as well.

So sorry. I have tough kids...my baby girl has three older brothers and is one of the toughest/nicest chicks you could meet. In her life she has cried only twice that I've seen; and both times were due to girlie-issues. Broke my heart.

The only advice I have is to be ready to hug her.
 

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So sorry. I have tough kids...my baby girl has three older brothers and is one of the toughest/nicest chicks you could meet. In her life she has cried only twice that I've seen; and both times were due to girlie-issues. Broke my heart.

The only advice I have is to be ready to hug her.

My daughter is our older child and used to be tough... but has become very sensitive. Tom boy with an easily broken heart. Good thing she bounces back fast, though.

Right now, I'm trying to figure out where to go to get my hair fixed. Bad, bad job trying to bleach it out myself. So the question is...do I get more bleach and try to fix it myself or pay the big bucks at an unknown salon for the pros to do their magic? Hmm....
 

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Right now, I'm trying to figure out where to go to get my hair fixed. Bad, bad job trying to bleach it out myself. So the question is...do I get more bleach and try to fix it myself or pay the big bucks at an unknown salon for the pros to do their magic? Hmm....

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Warp Daddy

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Wow Sev too bad bout the kiddie pain , some times i really believe girls are worse on that score than boys as far as being mean and nasty . Boys kik each others ass then go play ball together and can usually blow the nonsense off .

Ugh 2 mtgs today at teh Medical center then the Queen is giving me a party 2nite for my BD -- damn i'll need to do double time in the damn gym tomorrow to recover
 

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Right now, I'm trying to figure out where to go to get my hair fixed. Bad, bad job trying to bleach it out myself. So the question is...do I get more bleach and try to fix it myself or pay the big bucks at an unknown salon for the pros to do their magic? Hmm....

NOOOO...don't try to fix it yourself...!! An unknown salon is a scary thing...you don't have someone who can recommend someplace good? Come here...my guys is awesome and reasonably priced!! ; - )

(One thing to try is a beauty school. Don't laugh. When I was younger and didn't have a lot of expendable income, that's where I used to go. They're completely supervised, and if you have something really challenging, the teacher will spend a ton of time with you. They'll see you as an awesome way to teach some "real-world" skills.)
 

severine

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NOOOO...don't try to fix it yourself...!! An unknown salon is a scary thing...you don't have someone who can recommend someplace good? Come here...my guys is awesome and reasonably priced!! ; - )

(One thing to try is a beauty school. Don't laugh. When I was younger and didn't have a lot of expendable income, that's where I used to go. They're completely supervised, and if you have something really challenging, the teacher will spend a ton of time with you. They'll see you as an awesome way to teach some "real-world" skills.)

I was thinking of the school. We have 2 in town; I should be a great example of what not to do. :lol: Just need to find childcare...
 

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Trying to get the screen ratio back to normal on my desktop at work - somebody/some update messed with it last night, and it's driving me crazy :mad:
 

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Thanks, wa-loaf. Not that I'm particularly attached to my hair--I've had it as short as 1.5" before--but I wasn't ready to hack it all off right now. I like my pigtails!
 
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