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#1 May 13 2006 at 6:29 PM Rating: Good
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To all the Arsylumite Moms. . .

You want a fu[Azure][/Azure]cking medal or something? Smiley: oyvey

Happy Slackers Day Smiley: grin
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#2 May 13 2006 at 6:43 PM Rating: Default
Eh. I have to spend my entire day with my mom, grandma, and great-grandma... My great-grandma is a bundle of joy. Last time we were there she ended up having a fit and going balistic on her best friend. She grabbed the rocking chair and shook her out of it while screaming: "Get out of my fuc[red][/red]king chair!" Now imagine this from a little sweet loking 90 year old woman... Yeah, it was funny at the time, but sad to look back on. Alseimers.
#3 May 13 2006 at 7:20 PM Rating: Good
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Thankies, Nobster.

Mr. Tare took me out for dinner and bought me Wow for Mom's Day. I must be doing something right! Smiley: smile

Edit: Speeling.



Edited, Sat May 13 20:21:12 2006 by Tare
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#4 May 13 2006 at 9:39 PM Rating: Excellent
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Nobby wrote:
To all the Arsylumite Moms. . .

You want a fu[Azure][/Azure]cking medal or something? Smiley: oyvey

Happy Slackers Day Smiley: grin


Yes actually I do!

Thanks grumpy!
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#5 May 13 2006 at 11:46 PM Rating: Excellent
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Tare wrote:
Thankies, Nobster.

Mr. Tare took me out for dinner and bought me Wow for Mom's Day. I must be doing something right! Smiley: smile

Edit: Speeling.



Edited, Sat May 13 20:21:12 2006 by Tare


Oh? /perk
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#6 May 14 2006 at 8:29 AM Rating: Good
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Yeah, I played last night for a bit. Pretty fun...whar server are all you guys on?

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#7 May 14 2006 at 8:31 AM Rating: Excellent
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Shadow Council, mainly Alliance.. come on down!
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#8 May 14 2006 at 8:35 AM Rating: Good
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Thanks Dark, will check it out!

Wootles!

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#9 May 14 2006 at 8:36 AM Rating: Decent
No! Silvermoon, horde side. Join the horde side... we have cookies.
#10 May 14 2006 at 8:39 AM Rating: Decent
Happy Mother's Day Allafemmes!
#11 May 14 2006 at 9:40 AM Rating: Good
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thanks guys. I got to sleep in.
#12 May 14 2006 at 12:45 PM Rating: Decent
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/Happy Mom's Day!
#13 May 14 2006 at 12:50 PM Rating: Decent
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Well Alliance has punch n' pie.

Happy mothers day all.
#14 May 14 2006 at 3:24 PM Rating: Decent
Happy mothers day.

Damn... I wish I had my own account...
#15 May 14 2006 at 5:08 PM Rating: Default
Happy Mother's Day to all the moms. I'm going over to the Moms tonite and cooking dinner for her and all the rug rats.
#16 May 15 2006 at 11:11 AM Rating: Excellent
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Just cause I still feel like sh*t about it, I'll post my Mother's Day.

Yesterday I get woken up by my little angel who tells me "Daddy sleeping." So I get up because usually this means she's tired of watching Barney while he catches a few more winks and when I go out to the living room, he gets off the couch and says, "Can you watch her for 30 minutes?" Then goes off and sleeps for over an hour. I'm like, ok, wtf, ok I guess. He spends the entire morning trying to get more sleep because as usual, he was up late playing games or whatever. I know it makes me look like a selfish ******, but I wanted a card or a flower or a balloon or some kind of thing acknowledging, you know, MOTHER'S day? Nothing.

I figure, ok, maybe he's waiting til I leave. I take our daughter and we go out to town to go pick up my mother's flowers and surprise her. That went really great, my daughter even gave her hugs and kisses, which she usually doesn't like to do because she doesn't see her much.

I get back home and still nothing. I start to think maybe at dinner (we went with our whole family and my mother) he'll have a nice card for me. Later that night dinner is over and I finally can't stand it and ask him. What does he say? "forgot it at work." Sure he did.

Before I went to bed last night I came out while he's watching Sopranos and told him that I was really hurt that he himself didn't get me a card. He gives me the lamest excuse ever, that he had a different upbringing and he didn't know that mother's day meant so much to me, (even though last year he got me a dozen roses). Then he tells me if I didn't get him anything on Father's Day he wouldn't think anything of it. I mean god, as if I don't feel ****** enough, now I get a "wtf are you all butthurt for, I wouldn't be" thing thrown at me.

I got up this morning and there was a card and two roses on my desk, so I feel a little better, but not completely. It's not at all that I think he doesn't love me or anything like that. I just feel like he didn't care enough to even bother to get a card in time for Sunday. Seems like there's a difference.

All that considered though, my daughter really brightened my day up by telling me in nice clear words, "Happy Mother's Day Mommy!" Then she ran away and brought me back the black construction paper that was the backing for her real present she made at the sitters, which was her handprints and a little poem. I asked if I could have the handprint paper and she said no, cause she loves handprints. LOL She just cracks me up.

Edited, Mon May 15 12:13:17 2006 by Pikko
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#17 May 15 2006 at 11:22 AM Rating: Decent
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Why does a husband have to give his wife a Mother's Day card? That's almost Freudian....

#18 May 15 2006 at 11:24 AM Rating: Excellent
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Jawbox wrote:
Why does a husband have to give his wife a Mother's Day card? That's almost Freudian....


I was more confused by the cards I saw in the store for mothers to give their daughters for mothers day (and it looked like the card was targetted at children).

"Happy mothers day, daughter! I'm sure glad you got preggers and had that kid at age 14 that I have to raise now!"
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#19 May 15 2006 at 11:25 AM Rating: Decent
Want me to go over there and "Edumacate" him in the ways of Mothers Day? I think I've got a bat that I could carve the words " Dont Forget" into.

MD was good at my moms. I went over about an hour and a half before she got off work. Put the team of teens to work cleaning and putting stuff away. I called my brother and his wife and told them to come over. Of course some of our old friends were in town so we had the "extended" family over as well. With one bouncing baby of two of moms "other" children keeping mom busy and everyone else bringing her cards and flowers. I thought she was going to cry. It was great. I did good.
#20 May 15 2006 at 11:26 AM Rating: Good
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Sorry to hear that, Pikko. Did you kick him in the shins?
#21 May 15 2006 at 11:28 AM Rating: Good
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My husband has to give me a card in the years before my kid can take over Mother's Day duties. It's his chance to tell me how much he appreciates me doing ALL the child rearing work.

Hah!
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#22 May 15 2006 at 11:35 AM Rating: Excellent
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Pikko, that sucks. A dozen roses (on time, no less) last year, and the deafening silence this year? Bleh.

Time for the "it may be silly but it means something to me, and look at it this way: you KNOW ahead of time what to do to make me happy and therefore get some hot lovin'" chat.
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#23 May 15 2006 at 11:38 AM Rating: Good
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Youngest one gave me a plant and two cards (one home made the other from the store. Middle one gave me a magnet (homemade) chocolate (Truffles - yes!) and two cards (I loved the poem he made up for me). Oldest one gave me chocolate and a card. Husband gave me a card and some really good sex. I'm still walking a tad funny and I ached during my yoga session.

Edit: Sorry Pikko that your Mother's Day blew. For Father's Day, I'd give him cards, flowers, a new game and lots of other things to make him feel guilty because he's going to say "I didn't ask for all this" but you can tell him that you wanted to show him how happy you are that he's a good father to your children and that all those gifts from you to him is your affirmation that you're glad that you chose his DNA for your kids. But I'm just a tad over the top and vindictive.But I'm just a tad over the top and vindictive.

Edited, Mon May 15 12:55:56 2006 by Thumbelyna
#24 May 15 2006 at 11:41 AM Rating: Good
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I hear you Pikko. I was told I wasnt getting anything this weekend since he forgot due to being too busy with getting ready for the Asylum get together so I wasnt expecting anything, but I had a really rough nightlast night and broke down in tears. I woke up this morning to an Im sorry card supposedly from my son. Unfortunately it was apologizing for the wrong reasons I was upset. Which means hubby still didnt get it. Ahh well
#25 May 15 2006 at 11:45 AM Rating: Good
Let see, I bought mommy-to-be:

A new stove - so she can have dinner ready when I get home*.
A gift card to Bed Bath and Beyond so she could redocorate the bathroom.
A Dan Brown book (not the Davinci Code).
A picture frame for baby's room.

It was a pretty decent mother's day. We went to her inlaws, and then out to a sports bar and had some munchies and played Keno for a couple hours.

Sorry to all of the mom's who got jewed out of this Mother's Day.

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#26 May 15 2006 at 11:47 AM Rating: Excellent
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Hannah has agreed to take me plant shopping at a time of my choosing...she's not up on plant choices so much herself. She didn't get me a card, but that's because I told her I would rather have the extra $2.50 for plants. I want to do some landscaping.

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