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#1 Oct 03 2008 at 4:54 AM Rating: Excellent
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C'est vendredi!

Tonight I have beers and playing Rock Band - should be a laugh. Tomorrow, kids both have activities and I'll be transplanting azaleas and seeding the lawn. Sunday - day o' rest, Dexter and maybe some EQ2.

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#2 Oct 03 2008 at 4:56 AM Rating: Good
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My birthday is Sunday, so I'm celebrating all weekend. Gonna start with wine and EQ2 tonight, since the hubby will have to work. So Tare and DSD, PL plzthxla~

Got my son's game Saturday, and despite the fact that I'm going to be celebrating all weekend, I know that if I don't clean a *little* on Saturday, no one else will. But then Sunday it's back to being lazy. And wine.
#3 Oct 03 2008 at 5:06 AM Rating: Excellent
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Leaving work a little early and the Roo and I are going to go grab sushi before picking up the rugrat at preschool. Then it will mostly be dinosaurs for the evening.

Tomorrow we're doing some yardwork and prep for the winter (how can so many leaves be on the ground, and yet still so many in the trees? Shenanigans!). Not sure what else yet. I have a cold, Hannah has a cold, and I'm guessing by Sunday, Smash will have a cold, haha.

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#4 Oct 03 2008 at 5:13 AM Rating: Default
I get watch my sisters kids tomorrow all 4 of the little angels, then i get to go home and find the first thing that looks little bit comfortable and pass out. Then i'll be going out to my grand mother's farm to do some yard work for winter(rake the leafs). i'll be going to my friends house to party because it's his sisters birthday, hopefully we able to play some texas hold'em it's been to long since playing. Sunday i sleep all day long i'm not even gonna eat i'll just sleep.
#5 Oct 03 2008 at 5:16 AM Rating: Good
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I might go and catch a movie or two tonight. "Religiolous" and "Blindness" both look interesting.

Tomorrow: shopping around for a high-speed internet service and/or cell phone service. Then BlackJack at the casino. Then maybe a Texas Hold 'Em game at a relative's house.

Sunday: Thinking about going apartment hunting.
#6 Oct 03 2008 at 5:20 AM Rating: Good
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Mistress Nadenu wrote:
My birthday is Sunday, so I'm celebrating all weekend. Gonna start with wine and EQ2 tonight, since the hubby will have to work. So Tare and DSD, PL plzthxla~


Happy birthday for Sunday, lady. I'd totally be into PLing tonight but I have to front a Rock Band. You know how it is.
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#7 Oct 03 2008 at 5:22 AM Rating: Good
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Lady Tare wrote:
Mistress Nadenu wrote:
My birthday is Sunday, so I'm celebrating all weekend. Gonna start with wine and EQ2 tonight, since the hubby will have to work. So Tare and DSD, PL plzthxla~


Happy birthday for Sunday, lady. I'd totally be into PLing tonight but I have to front a Rock Band. You know how it is.


I worded that wrong. I really didn't mean tonight. Just thought maybe we could get a group going some time this weekend. I *really* need to get to 80 before the expansion, hehe.
#8 Oct 03 2008 at 5:29 AM Rating: Good
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Oh, well, definately then. Although, I think DSD and hubby raid every night but tonight.

Jerks!
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#9 Oct 03 2008 at 5:30 AM Rating: Good
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I am working this evening so I am now getting self up to run to library and the store before going to work.
Working on the ship saturday so maybe eq in the evening. Elne may go to the ren faire.
Sunday I am off but need to do laundry, clean, etc as well as play eq.

#10 Oct 03 2008 at 5:32 AM Rating: Good
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Oh, well, definately then. Although, I think DSD and hubby raid every night but tonight.

Jerks!


Those bastards.
#11 Oct 03 2008 at 6:00 AM Rating: Decent
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I have a cold, Hannah has a cold, and I'm guessing by Sunday, Smash will have a cold, haha.

I'm in the same boat - the wife, baby and I all have the Black Death. We'll be spending all weekend trying to figure out how to get by without going in to work. (she missed last weekend with foot trouble)
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#12 Oct 03 2008 at 6:10 AM Rating: Excellent
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Happy birthday october birthday type person! October is obviously the superior birthday month!

today, I panic at work, then possibly panic some more due to an impossibly short deadline to produce a video about a bridge that is currently being rained on like crazy for someone wayyyy above my pay grade who apperently was promised the video by my boss by Monday, and when it comes to videos I have no real clue what the hell I am doing...

so yeah, anyone hireing?

Other than that I finally hit 80 in EQ2, so now i'm working on epicy weapon stuff. and staying indoors to avoid the stupid rainstorm of doom
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#13 Oct 03 2008 at 6:12 AM Rating: Good
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Dread Lörd Kaolian wrote:
Happy birthday october birthday type person! October is obviously the superior birthday month!


Thanks! Isn't yours around this time, too?


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Other than that I finally hit 80 in EQ2, so now i'm working on epicy weapon stuff. and staying indoors to avoid the stupid rainstorm of doom


Congrats!
#14 Oct 03 2008 at 6:17 AM Rating: Good
Small wine festival with some folksy musical entertainment. I will not be there long as having an empty wine bottle near said entertainment combined with my inebriation will invariably cause me to be arrested or just simply be on the run.
#15 Oct 03 2008 at 6:31 AM Rating: Excellent
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No specific plans. Probable brunch on Sunday, need to clean sometime, gaming, running round if the rain clears.

What I'm really looking forward to is later this month, when a friend and I are planning a mid-week excursion to the brand-new California Academy of Sciences.

I'm not braving a weekend crowd, no sir, not me. When it opened the line to get in was over a mile long as calculated by the SFPD.

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#16 Oct 03 2008 at 7:41 AM Rating: Good
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Today: Getting back Premium. Setting up for garage sale, general house stuff.

Tomorrow: Garage sale, taking the leftovers to Goodwill, having the trash and junk hauled to the dump. Going through all docs and papers that have accumulated to see what is to be saved and taking the rest to Goodwill for shredding.

Sunday: Church and working for 8 to 10 hours. That evening, might have plans, really depends on what transpires today and tomorrow.
#17 Oct 03 2008 at 7:49 AM Rating: Decent
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I get to start raking leaves. It's gloriously purty out though. I need to find some mums to spruce the place up somme. I gotta clean, scrub organize every square inch of my house for the impending arrival of the <<IN-LAWS>> next Tuesday.

Oh, and I gathered up MORE fall fruits for canning, but geesh, it's pretty nice out. Don't know if I'll get to it.

I <3 Autumn:D
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#18 Oct 03 2008 at 7:50 AM Rating: Decent
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Setting up for garage sale, general house stuff.
I swore off Garage Sales about 15 years ago. My life is better knowing I'll never, ever have another.
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#19 Oct 03 2008 at 7:56 AM Rating: Good
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Elinda wrote:
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Setting up for garage sale, general house stuff.
I swore off Garage Sales about 15 years ago. My life is better knowing I'll never, ever have another.
Its seriously worth the hassle and the $3.87 you get from a garage sale to just chuck the stuff.Smiley: nod
#20 Oct 03 2008 at 8:11 AM Rating: Good
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Elinda wrote:
Thumbelyna wrote:
Setting up for garage sale, general house stuff.
I swore off Garage Sales about 15 years ago. My life is better knowing I'll never, ever have another.
Its seriously worth the hassle and the $3.87 you get from a garage sale to just chuck the stuff.Smiley: nod


After our move back to San Diego, we had extra furniture, furnishings, appliances and other odds and ends that have just been sitting in our garage. We've already had offers on most of the bulky items so we're figuring to clear around $500. Not too shabby.

Oh, and we're selling a couple of cars too so if we can rid of those, we'll be a few thousand ahead.
#21 Oct 03 2008 at 8:13 AM Rating: Good
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Thumbelyna wrote:
AshOnMyTomatoes wrote:
Elinda wrote:
Thumbelyna wrote:
Setting up for garage sale, general house stuff.
I swore off Garage Sales about 15 years ago. My life is better knowing I'll never, ever have another.
Its seriously worth the hassle and the $3.87 you get from a garage sale to just chuck the stuff.Smiley: nod


After our move back to San Diego, we had extra furniture, furnishings, appliances and other odds and ends that have just been sitting in our garage. We've already had offers on most of the bulky items so we're figuring to clear around $500. Not too shabby.

Oh, and we're selling a couple of cars too so if we can rid of those, we'll be a few thousand ahead.
Forgive me, garage sales in my neck of the woods consist mostly of warped Tupperware lids and grubby stuffed animals.
#22 Oct 03 2008 at 8:17 AM Rating: Good
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AshOnMyTomatoes wrote:
Thumbelyna wrote:
AshOnMyTomatoes wrote:
Elinda wrote:
Thumbelyna wrote:
Setting up for garage sale, general house stuff.
I swore off Garage Sales about 15 years ago. My life is better knowing I'll never, ever have another.
Its seriously worth the hassle and the $3.87 you get from a garage sale to just chuck the stuff.Smiley: nod


After our move back to San Diego, we had extra furniture, furnishings, appliances and other odds and ends that have just been sitting in our garage. We've already had offers on most of the bulky items so we're figuring to clear around $500. Not too shabby.

Oh, and we're selling a couple of cars too so if we can rid of those, we'll be a few thousand ahead.
Forgive me, garage sales in my neck of the woods consist mostly of warped Tupperware lids and grubby stuffed animals.


If you want to hit good garage sales, head to military housing. You'd be surprised at what families have to get rid of when they're transferring, especially if they're going overseas. Or when military wives are pissed off at deployed husbands and sell the stuff before the husband gets home.
#23 Oct 03 2008 at 11:52 AM Rating: Good
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I have a cold, Hannah has a cold, and I'm guessing by Sunday, Smash will have a cold, haha.


I'm in the same boat - the wife, baby and I all have the Black Death. We'll be spending all weekend trying to figure out how to get by without going in to work. (she missed last weekend with foot trouble)

Ditto here, I'm pretty sure I just caught my fiance's cold today ><.

After going to the New Kids concert and Cirque du Soleil this week, I'm completing my manliness trifecta by driving around to visit possible wedding venues this weekend. Besides that, Red Sox, Pats, beer, and a Sunday night poker game.
#24 Oct 03 2008 at 12:03 PM Rating: Good
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I'm going to be spending the weekend tearing my hair out because I woke up yesterday morning to find my computer had gone tits-up overnight. My computer is my main source of recreation these days, and when I'm not catching up on sleep, I spend the time Tristan is napping or the first couple hours after he goes to bed playing WoW. This weekend I had arranged with my husband, as a belated birthday gift (b-day was Monday) to take Tristan for a few hours Saturday and Sunday morning/early afternoon so I could go on a Kara raid with my guild. Now, instead, I'll be entertaining Tristan and climbing the walls while my husband works on my computer. I'm presently using his laptop, but even if the thing could handle WoW, I despise laptops and would go nuts trying to play on it. So my weekend is shot.
#25 Oct 03 2008 at 12:06 PM Rating: Good
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Well, at least you're a year older! Yay!
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#26 Oct 03 2008 at 12:08 PM Rating: Good
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Well, at least you're a year older! Yay!


LOL, don't remind me. Honestly, I don't FEEL like I'm twice the age I was when I graduated high school!
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