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Posted on 06/28/2006 10:14:11 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
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Well, there's a thought. But Hinky Eyebrow fits more with the other character names.
We'll see.
Maybe there could be a whole race of evil eyebrow aliens...
WooHoo! Are Ben and Ann expecting again?
Yep!
One or two maybe. The ones that were appropriate. Some of them were not me though.
I'm wondering who the "will there be April Baby" keyword is referencing since it sure ain't talking about me...
Izzat what you're wearing to the wedding?
Well, maybe ~to~ the wedding.
~At~ the wedding is a different story...
I still think you won't be nearly the worst etiquette violator there.
I love a challenge.
;-)
Just make sure you're not wearing white shoes.
Oh yeah, I'm wearing white after Labor Day. Guess I'm tacky ;-)
I am not sure that winter camouflage was what they had in mind.
I am halfway done with the curtains! Yay me!
People will talk. Guess you should have gone with the black wedding gown.
Oh, man....
Though one of my great-grandmother's superstitious wedding sayings was "marry in black, you'll wish it back". She had a lot of those. I don't know where they come from, who even would wear black to their own wedding?
My favorite of her sayings was "Change the name but not the letter, change for worse and not for better". Since I am changing my D for a J I guess it's ok.
Well...for those eveing weddings...
Wearing black is better than wearing red. :)
Umm...."evening" weddings.
I am still expecting some relative to show up in white!
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