Posted on 08/02/2013 8:30:34 PM PDT by Hostage
I saw it ... and if you don’t regret it, that’s all that matters. It’s not illegal, immoral, or fattening ;-).
My mom felt strongly about several things. I swore I would not get a tattoo, ride a motorcycle, join the CIA, become a police officer, or be a teenage mother. (The last promise expired long ago ;-).
I didn’t ask for those promises. Anoreth is past teenage motherhood, but she has tattoos, and she rides motorcycles when there’s an opportunity. If she becomes a CIA agent or a police officer, I will worry about her, but I will also respect her gumption.
We’re all the product of our experiences, and I have so much respect for OldTax-lady that I don’t blame her for anything. Life is HARD, hers and Dad’s were, and I just want to be as tough when it counts.
I don’t have tattoos, but I do cart around an Empire #2 pencil point in my arm as well as a torn muscle in my right hand.
Plenty identifying enough..
A pencil IN your arm? Why don’t you order a #3? You have to sharpen them much less often!
I wouldn't be surprised if it were able to deal with that many posts, but I really can't imagine FR being very interested in having me do a bulk download of that entire thread. Maybe some day late at night/early am. Do you have the URL for the original thread?
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Just the point.
Still there, after all these years.
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Is that the “Tree Viewer” script? The output looks like it....
My mother was sort of “out of it” the entire time I was growing up. We lived in a town of 4,000 people and crime of any kind was unheard of.
Where I grew up, the mind-set was that females aspired to be mothers and good wives, and males aspired to find a job that would support a large family. (It helped that we were in an agriculture area!)
Until I got married, I had no idea that there was life for a female OUTSIDE of marriage! I could have been an excellent archeologist or even a paleontologist, as those were the venues in science that I couldn’t seem to get enough of.
As a result of my upbringing, however, when I found I was a “displaced homemaker over the age of 45” and a “minority,” I went to school to try to fill up the void.
As Pogo said, “How sad to die when one is so young and cute!” I have, at times, regretted my upbringing, but I have also tried to improve my weaknesses.
N/M. Thanks. If you don’t get around to running it, I can. But I understand the need to run that during the off-hours.
I was in a different place and time!
#65534
The magic number. If it goes beyond that, there are no posts, only the numbers of posts.
Yes, I know! You are of the age and time of my son. Things were SO different, then!
Makes sense. That’s a magic number in binary.
July 22, 1966.
One year, eleven months younger than my son. See???
Life is good! You even have a Mom-Away-From-Mom!
You’re my sub-mom and my much-older-sister. I thank God for you every day!
Yep. I noticed that. Gotta love those programing limits...
Ok is having a good summer....If you measure the last 50 years,....Probably normal.
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