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Mike Sixel

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That's not lowbrow, I eat way more peanuts than other nuts. I love those candied peanuts, my teeth not so much.

And the fact that you do something makes it highbrow?

 

Hey guys, I learned something new on Twins Daily today!

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Correct, I'm glad I was able to teach you something. The adventure of life is learning after all.

You're welcome

Lol ... in all fairness, I guess I should perhaps have left the last sentence out. I've learned enough on TD. :)

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Correct, I'm glad I was able to teach you something. The adventure of life is learning after all.

Your welcome

It's you're welcome.

 

This grammar policing brought to us by the letter 'e.' It's not just a job, it's an adventure.

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I'm not really a wine drinker. I'll have a glass every so often, usually of the sparkling variety, or as sangria. And I get gifted wine all the time which means I never have to buy wine and can regift.

 

so, if you ever can't find a home for some of those gifts, I can help you out......

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I will certainly be celebrating this holiday tonight, as my day is already off to a bad start....

I not infrequently hear that kids don't know how to deal with stress as well as adults. I disagree. You don't magically learn how to cope with bad times once you hit the magic number; the fault lies entirely with the MLDA.

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so, if you ever can't find a home for some of those gifts, I can help you out......

Well, if I lived there or you lived here, and you and your wife invited me to a party at your house, you'd likely be a recipient of regifted wine.

 

And if it were a board game party, I'd bring two!!!!!!!!!!

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Ha, no, he's married too. I don't know many single people right now.

 

That was more of a "how big can Chicago be, she must know him" post...... 

heh ... I was hoping for a funnier response ... but yeah, stranger things have happened and the world is sometimes not so big.

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Couple of goodies to end the week on....

Today is National Caregiver Day! That really is a thankless job, and for all that those professionals deal with, probably don't get paid enough either. Thank you for all that you do. 

 

Today is also National Eyelash Day! Pros: They keep stuff out of your eye Cons: Sometimes they get in your eye. That's the worst feeling when you get an eyelash stuck in your eye wearing contacts.... 

Today is also National Chocolate Mint Day! I love chocolate mint ice cream.... Thin Mints Girl Scout cookies.... holy buckets now I want some. 

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Couple of goodies to end the week on....

 

Today is National Caregiver Day! That really is a thankless job, and for all that those professionals deal with, probably don't get paid enough either. Thank you for all that you do.

 

Today is also National Eyelash Day! Pros: They keep stuff out of your eye Cons: Sometimes they get in your eye. That's the worst feeling when you get an eyelash stuck in your eye wearing contacts....

 

Today is also National Chocolate Mint Day! I love chocolate mint ice cream.... Thin Mints Girl Scout cookies.... holy buckets now I want some.

Mint chocolate chip ice cream......oh yah!!

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We were out of dutch press chocolate, and my wife wanted pudding (breaking the sugar fast that apparently is a myth......), so she used the mint chocolate stuff I used to put in my coffee. We were also out of milk, so she used coconut milk.

 

A: coconut milk makes for a very think pudding

B: lots of sugar, not as much chocolate

C: yummy still

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Couple of goodies to end the week on....

Today is National Caregiver Day! That really is a thankless job, and for all that those professionals deal with, probably don't get paid enough either. Thank you for all that you do. 

 

 

Caregivers aren't just the professionals who give their services and paid little for it. Caregivers are also the partners, spouses, parents or children who care for a family member with special needs.

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