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Judi, I got a big laugh out of this one. Divine

retribution? Iris

--- mormar46 <mormar46@...> wrote:

> Hey guys, it is good to read everything everyone has

> to say about how

> RA affects them, because it helps me feel I'm not

> alone. But I also

> enjoy reading the humor and light-hearted stuff

> (Cabana boys!! LOL)

> and reminds me that I need to laugh too! So here's

> a cutie I'll

> share with you--

>

> I'm helping out my daughter, who's on bedrest for

> pregnancy

> problems. I brought her 2-year old son home from

> daycare yesterday,

> and was sitting there watching him play with his

> trucks. He dropped

> one on his bare toe, and popped out with " Gosh

> Damn! " We looked at

> each other, and we both said " TJ! " at the same

> time--he just

> shrugged, sighed, and said " OK, I go to my room. "

> We laughed so hard

> we were practically crying. Now she's teaching him

> " Fooey " instead.

>

> Well, that's enough at the computer for now--my

> tailbone is aching

> something awful, so I better go walk around the

> yard. I hope no more

> tree limbs fall off (we have had no rain in almost a

> month) because I

> was pretty sore after cutting up the one that nearly

> fell on my

> husband. I told him that serves him right for

> reading Playboy out on

> the patio.

>

> Live Long and Prosper

>

> Judi

>

>

>

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Judi, that's too funny! Kids really will say the darndest things.

Love and hugs,

Carol aka Ethel

[ ] Keep it light

Hey guys, it is good to read everything everyone has to say about how

RA affects them, because it helps me feel I'm not alone. But I also

enjoy reading the humor and light-hearted stuff (Cabana boys!! LOL)

and reminds me that I need to laugh too! So here's a cutie I'll

share with you--

I'm helping out my daughter, who's on bedrest for pregnancy

problems. I brought her 2-year old son home from daycare yesterday,

and was sitting there watching him play with his trucks. He dropped

one on his bare toe, and popped out with " Gosh Damn! " We looked at

each other, and we both said " TJ! " at the same time--he just

shrugged, sighed, and said " OK, I go to my room. " We laughed so hard

we were practically crying. Now she's teaching him " Fooey " instead.

Well, that's enough at the computer for now--my tailbone is aching

something awful, so I better go walk around the yard. I hope no more

tree limbs fall off (we have had no rain in almost a month) because I

was pretty sore after cutting up the one that nearly fell on my

husband. I told him that serves him right for reading Playboy out on

the patio.

Live Long and Prosper

Judi

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> Judi, I got a big laugh out of this one. Divine

> retribution? Iris

> --

> >

Probably! Ha! My daughter says they NEVER swear in front of him. I

doubt that he learned it at day care, but some of those kids there

are pretty smart.

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kids are great! I work with kids...and often think I should keep a list of

great statements by kids....I asked a 7 year old the other day what state

Gettysburg was in...she told me sghetti is best with meatballs.....Marge

[ ] Keep it light

> Hey guys, it is good to read everything everyone has to say about how

> RA affects them, because it helps me feel I'm not alone. But I also

> enjoy reading the humor and light-hearted stuff (Cabana boys!! LOL)

> and reminds me that I need to laugh too! So here's a cutie I'll

> share with you--

>

> I'm helping out my daughter, who's on bedrest for pregnancy

> problems. I brought her 2-year old son home from daycare yesterday,

> and was sitting there watching him play with his trucks. He dropped

> one on his bare toe, and popped out with " Gosh Damn! " We looked at

> each other, and we both said " TJ! " at the same time--he just

> shrugged, sighed, and said " OK, I go to my room. " We laughed so hard

> we were practically crying. Now she's teaching him " Fooey " instead.

>

> Well, that's enough at the computer for now--my tailbone is aching

> something awful, so I better go walk around the yard. I hope no more

> tree limbs fall off (we have had no rain in almost a month) because I

> was pretty sore after cutting up the one that nearly fell on my

> husband. I told him that serves him right for reading Playboy out on

> the patio.

>

> Live Long and Prosper

>

> Judi

>

>

>

>

>

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