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RhondaW

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  1. 1HUGE meat lasagna 1 HUGE vegetarian lasagna Salads Carrot cake
  2. Yep I was in highschool, and I never believed it because of her intense fear of water and drowning, and that was so well known. I know discussing it with my Mom at the time (she was one of her favorite actresses) she always said she felt something wasn't right there. But I DO love me some Christopher Walken .
  3. We are actually making two HUGE lasagnas, one meat and one vegetarian ...salads and home baked carrot cake. YUMMY!!! I hope you and yours are well .
  4. LOL, My Britaini is EXACTLY the same. Hates peanut butter, but loves Reeses Peanut Butter cups. She is my odd child. She never liked any type of condiment, ever. She hates jelly too . My son would eat pretty much anything...still will, except pork. Me? I hate turkey, cranberry sauce (no 'traditional Thanksgving dinners for us), I also DETEST coffee *gag* . Edited to add I am also not a big fan of chocolate, lol.
  5. Oh, and you are bringing this to me at the book store, when??? ... I think I would D.I.E Sounds delicious .
  6. Yep...our Edgar is EXACTLY the same. Problem is when he kneads his damn claws on my bare legs... Y.O.W. !!!!!
  7. Alright, alright ...I DO see what you are saying BUT if you aren't walking through the smoke (as in, it is around the side of the building) I don't see the big deal. Now, mind you...I do not smoke anymore. I'm just saying that I think if anyone has that big of a hang-up, that SEEING someone smoke a cigarette is a turn-off as far as doing business with a company I think you have other issues you might need to address, lol. Fo' realz. I just don't care. I'm more offended by dumb looking big boobed blonde bimbos than I am smokers...but that's just me. Apologies to all of the big
  8. I remember when grocery stores had those tall standing ashtrays at each end of every aisle ...and you could smoke in movie theatres, lol.
  9. I can't speak for the Acworth location, I was at the Hiram store. I agree that no one should have to walk through a smoke cloud, period. So did the management of our location. No conscientious smoker is going to blow smoke in the direction of a non-smoker. I was mainly addressing the comment that smokers 'could be seen', not that anyone was having to walk through smoke, which frankly struck me as a bit ridiculous.
  10. I am now a non-smoker for 5 months . I also used to work for Best Buy in Hiram(for 2 years) as a smoker. All smoke breaks were taken on your scheduled breaks...and we were required to smoke around the side of the building. Did you think they needed a tent to hide us under ? I would think the side of the building would be enough. Honestly, as a previous smoker I just don't understand people being so uptight at the 'sight' of someone smoking. Really? If you aren't actually walking through the smoke why do you give a crap? I'm seriously asking and not being a smart~ass. This time, any
  11. Seriously, Ray told me he was alright with a reduction. I just don't know if I want another surgery...but I have to tell you it certainly is tempting .
  12. I haven't been able to run since I was in 2nd grade. I was the first girl I knew with bewbies . I've been a triple d for over 25 years, and honestly I am SO over it. I want Mila Jovovich bewbies, lol.
  13. Lol, thank gawd mine finally are. I swear to you, when I get to my goal I am seriously considering getting chopped down to an 'A' cup .
  14. You are so right, it is one of the hardest things to do. I have the support of my husband and he has mine. I think it would be really difficult to do it alone. I've lost almost 5 sizes and my husband almost 100 lbs since June. You do whatever works best for you, and GOOD LUCK!
  15. Living in Germany, (despite my ex-husband)...divorcing said douchenozzle, and meeting my Ray .
  16. With me a few times it was to avoid getting repeat friend requests. One even repeatedly emailing me through FB telling me that somehow" FB was deleting her friends". She was a little 'touched'. It just avoids the entire issue, no messaging, etc. They, and you disappear. I like it that way much better.
  17. Yes, you effectively disappear to them and them to you. It's as though you are no longer on FB. I blocked and ignored several, even some rather disturbed family members. *Poof* gone, to bad we can't do it in real life .
  18. My Mom and Papa were UNhappily married for a little over 20 years. Every time he would pack a paper sack of clothes and leave we would hope he wasn't coming back, and that is the god's honest truth. Don't get me wrong, I love my Papa but it was like walking on eggshells for the bigger portion of my childhood. They divorced when I was 19, and we were thrilled. He remarried and had been with my stepmom now for decades. She's pretty awesome, and if she can put up with the old goat more power to her, lol. My Mom never remarried, even though at times I think she would have liked that. She
  19. It was my great grandmother, and she just 'appears' one day in NC. She came here from Europe, and we have no idea where. So many records were destroyed. She assimilated, and married a gentile. There are so many 'Levy's' here, and we are all related there somewhere. I do know that my grandfather always claimed I was her spitting image, and always let me know I was his favorite, lol. She was a ginger with blue eyes as well. I am the only ginger of 3 sisters.
  20. Chandra Levy stuck with me because the Jewish side of our family is named 'Levy'...there are only so many tribes so we were related there somewhere, distantly given. Anytime I here the name or a derivation of, my ears perk up. Adam Walsh, and Jim Jones I remember from the actual news coverage. Jim Jones scared the sh*t out of me, that type personality still does. I kept up with Dahmer, and Bundy and a few other freaks... Not so much things in the last decade with high profile cases. Don't ask me why .
  21. They used to play UNO literally for HOURS when we lived in Germany...they would play to "500 points" as each person loses they count the cards and add the points, the first person to reach 500 is 'out' and it just continues till one man remains standing. They LOVED it, helps with the math skills as well. In Monopoly they would put all penalty fees, etc. on the 'Free Parking' slot and the person who landed there hit bank . Also just thought of one we played when my sister and I were young, 'Sorry' was an awesome game. Family games are a hoot .
  22. Favorites in my home, and with our grown kids . ' Uno', 'Monopoly' and my daughter's all time favorite 'Clue' .
  23. I think you are right NC , and thank you.
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