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TabbyCat

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  1. Does it help to say pretty please? Ah well, I am having a terrific Christmas with family in any case. Mayberry or not. Merry Christmas, everyone.
  2. What about Christmas cats? Oh. O_o. I fear I have made a grave error. :X
  3. That made me smile and tear up all at the same time. Thanks for sharing it.
  4. Feet don't do it for me, either. But to each his (or HER) own, you know? Since when is it a scandal when a man has a video put out admiring something about his WIFE?
  5. Seriously? WHO CARES?? He has a thing for his wife's feet. Right? And it's "news"? My husband has a thing for parts of my body too, as he should. No, it's not my feet...but what does it matter what part of his wife turns him on? Does it have a bearing on his job? Cheese us. Craziness. And I'm editing to add, TJB, that I didn't mean to make fun of you posting what I said above. I just find it incredulous that it's even considered a "newsworthy" story. The man loves his wife's feet. And I say good for him. And her. I could care less.
  6. By midnight? I predict the WHOLE front page of pcom will be FILLED with YouTube Christmas videos kindly supplied by TP! Wait for it!
  7. The Day that Eddie searched "Christmas" on YouTube! Merry Christmas, TP!
  8. Quotation marks (these things? ----->" ") are your friends. Glad I could introduce you to them.
  9. Prime rib, twice-baked potatoes, Cesar salad, and yeast rolls. Sometimes simple is best.
  10. If the only flaw you saw was the third question, then (and no disrespect to you) you missed a couple of things. What about the reference to "rich, skinny parents"? Again not directed at you, but at the OP: SERIOUSLY? Careful, OP. Your prejudice is showing.
  11. Who cares? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKpQRjj_WbU
  12. Very true, NG. They raised that girl right, and it just warms my heart. Kudos to her mom and dad, no doubt.
  13. What Elizabeth thinks: "She still believes Mitchell deserves a life sentence, because if he gets out, "he'd come back after me immediately. I think he knew exactly what he was doing. It's like my dad always says, 'He's crazy like a fox.'" But she says she has let go of her anger toward him. "It's just not worth holding on to that kind of hate. It can ruin your life. Nine months of my life had been taken from me, and I wasn't going to give them any more of my time." Elizabeth says, "I feel so lucky to be here. From the day I came home, I haven't wasted time looking back." Like I said
  14. And this girl just amazes me. Seriously, what a great kid. What an awful ordeal, but how proud her parents must be of this incredibly strong young woman. She wows me.
  15. Nope. Not at all. Extemporaneous speech is a gift. It helps most if you know what you're talking about. But some people freeze up even when they know everything there is to know about the topic they're asked to speak about. It helps to recognize that you DO know your stuff. And try to think of it as a conversation with folks who want to learn what you know. That helps to take the intimidation away, at least a bit.
  16. I was thinking of providing a link to your PCSO ROCKS! thread.
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