Definition of a great day?

22 Nov 2011 21:50 #61 by Wayne Harrison
Yeah, I suppose for some it's really hard to follow a conversation when a person replies to the previous poster and the reply shows up immediately below the post they are replying to. (shame on me for not quoting the post directly above mine so that even idiots can follow the conversation) <sarcasm off>

Who were you replying to, BTW? rofllol

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22 Nov 2011 21:59 #62 by otisptoadwater

Conservation Voice wrote: Yeah, I suppose for some it's really hard to follow a conversation when a person replies to the previous poster and the reply shows up immediately below the post they are replying to. (shame on me for not quoting the post directly above mine so that even idiots can follow the conversation) <sarcasm off>

Who were you replying to, BTW? rofllol


Isn't the correct syntax for the sarcasm font [sarcasm] You're 100% right [/sarcasm]?

I can explain it to you but I can't understand it for you.

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22 Nov 2011 22:05 #63 by Wayne Harrison
I see what you did there. :thumbsup:

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22 Nov 2011 22:14 #64 by CC
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LOL I started mine Mtn Gramma

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22 Nov 2011 22:21 #65 by CC
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23 Nov 2011 01:44 #66 by Wayne Harrison
Well that explains a lot about how you communicate: Once you send it off, you're done with it and accept no further responsibility if it's misconstrued. It's not the best way to communicate ideas, IMO. But if you're OK with it, then that's what's important.

Have a great day!

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23 Nov 2011 15:28 #67 by CC
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word

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23 Nov 2011 15:28 #68 by Mtn Gramma
Meanwhile, back at the ranch . . . .

I made a chocolate pie, a pumpkin pie, a loaf of banana bread, changed and washed the sheets (haven't re-made it yet), made cranberry salad, played with the cat, assembled a new cat climbing toy thingy with a hammock, and am ready for my part in Thanksgiving. When I accomplish this much in one day it feels good (and a little scary).

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23 Nov 2011 16:40 #69 by CC
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3 Loaves of pineapple walnut banana bread, raspberry and cranberry muffins, 3 loaves of orange cranberry bread (so we don't have to eat that jelled stuff that looks like a can), cornbread for stuffing, yogurt and cream cheese icing for the fruit bread, 2 loaves of fresh bread from the bread machine, toasted and cubed 2 loaves of bread and finally got that darn turkey thawed. (Note to self....buy turkey the weekend before Thanksgiving) Still have a pumpkin pie and cherry cobbler to go.
I do have some good help though.....Thx Mandy and Isaac
My kitchen is a wreck.

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23 Nov 2011 17:18 #70 by jf1acai
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You ladies make me feel like a slacker...



and i don't mind a bit! :biggrin:

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