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Post by Flying Monkeys on Dec 20, 2023 20:25:28 GMT
Fries and mayo are delicious! As a good midwestern boy, I will see your mayo and raise you ranch dressing! Ranch and fries is legit. You like something called "dressing"? Ooh la la, get you, lady boy... Tough guy farmer, my ass.
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Post by thekindercarebear (C/F/M) on Dec 20, 2023 23:38:05 GMT
I'm having a bit of a crash. Let's group hug but no groping! How about just a pinch of the tush? Not feeling myself. I thought it was pre-Christmas blues. Turns out I have a stomach bug and my daughter has caught the flu.
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Post by mr_self on Dec 20, 2023 23:41:44 GMT
How about just a pinch of the tush? Not feeling myself. I thought it was pre-Christmas blues. Turns out I have a stomach bug and my daughter has caught the flu. Well that sucks. Campbell's Chicken Noodle Soup and get well soon!
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Post by gwyn on Dec 20, 2023 23:55:31 GMT
How about just a pinch of the tush? Not feeling myself. I thought it was pre-Christmas blues. Turns out I have a stomach bug and my daughter has caught the flu. Feel better, bear, and your daughter, too.
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Post by mr_self on Dec 21, 2023 22:11:16 GMT
As a good midwestern boy, I will see your mayo and raise you ranch dressing! Ranch and fries is legit. You like something called "dressing"? Ooh la la, get you, lady boy... Tough guy farmer, my ass. I'm so sorry to hear that, Monkey's. I'm here for you. How long have you been fighting it?
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Post by mr_self on Jan 4, 2024 0:50:11 GMT
Refreshing my pleasant conversation with a 'random act of kindness' update. Do any of y'all ever do kind things for random strangers? Last week I was at the grocery store, purchasing some necessary vittles, when an opportunity to do something kind was presented to me. The older woman in front of me was trying to pay for her groceries but she kept coming up short. She had what appeared to be 54 dollars. The groceries that had been scanned were more than that so she had the cashier taking things off in order to bring down the price. Things like cheap butter, cheap cheese, cheap bread, etc. I assumed this was the amount of money she had for the week so she couldn't spend anymore than what she had. Once her total was down close to her 54 dollars she exited the store to look for change in her car to make up the difference. The cashier had no idea how long she would be so the cashier started ringing me up. At this point I told said cashier to go ahead and ring up the butter, cheese, bread, etc that the older woman could not pay for. I then proceeded to pay my bill and the rest of this stranger's bill. I quickly exited the grocery store before the older woman returned so that she could not thank me or refuse my kind gesture. And that was that. It feels nice to tell someone about my anonymous act of simple kindness. Cheers!
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Post by gwyn on Jan 4, 2024 17:16:52 GMT
Refreshing my pleasant conversation with a 'random act of kindness' update. Do any of y'all ever do kind things for random strangers? Last week I was at the grocery store, purchasing some necessary vittles, when an opportunity to do something kind was presented to me. The older woman in front of me was trying to pay for her groceries but she kept coming up short. She had what appeared to be 54 dollars. The groceries that had been scanned were more than that so she had the cashier taking things off in order to bring down the price. Things like cheap butter, cheap cheese, cheap bread, etc. I assumed this was the amount of money she had for the week so she couldn't spend anymore than what she had. Once her total was down close to her 54 dollars she exited the store to look for change in her car to make up the difference. The cashier had no idea how long she would be so the cashier started ringing me up. At this point I told said cashier to go ahead and ring up the butter, cheese, bread, etc that the older woman could not pay for. I then proceeded to pay my bill and the rest of this stranger's bill. I quickly exited the grocery store before the older woman returned so that she could not thank me or refuse my kind gesture. And that was that. It feels nice to tell someone about my anonymous act of simple kindness. Cheers! That was really kind of you. That is really heartbreaking for the woman in front of you.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 4, 2024 21:57:27 GMT
you're a very fine man
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Post by scream on Jan 6, 2024 17:15:27 GMT
And shit just got serious. Is she OK? Are you? My best wishes for you and yours. She is where she needs to be for the moment. My mother was in one for a few years, it's a mixed feeling. But I bet Catwoman loves to come home to her cat family!
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Post by scream on Jan 6, 2024 17:17:54 GMT
Yeah without sugar but it's a bit spicy as well, tamarind and stuff. It's not spicy hot, but it definitely has a tang to it. I prefer it to ketchup. But I don't have either. I'll have to try it one of these days. I really only like ketchup on french fries. It's too sweet for anything else. Ketchup on eggs seems like a waste of eggs. Try salsa on a scrambled egg with veggies, it's very good!
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Post by scream on Jan 6, 2024 17:25:51 GMT
Refreshing my pleasant conversation with a 'random act of kindness' update. Do any of y'all ever do kind things for random strangers? Last week I was at the grocery store, purchasing some necessary vittles, when an opportunity to do something kind was presented to me. The older woman in front of me was trying to pay for her groceries but she kept coming up short. She had what appeared to be 54 dollars. The groceries that had been scanned were more than that so she had the cashier taking things off in order to bring down the price. Things like cheap butter, cheap cheese, cheap bread, etc. I assumed this was the amount of money she had for the week so she couldn't spend anymore than what she had. Once her total was down close to her 54 dollars she exited the store to look for change in her car to make up the difference. The cashier had no idea how long she would be so the cashier started ringing me up. At this point I told said cashier to go ahead and ring up the butter, cheese, bread, etc that the older woman could not pay for. I then proceeded to pay my bill and the rest of this stranger's bill. I quickly exited the grocery store before the older woman returned so that she could not thank me or refuse my kind gesture. And that was that. It feels nice to tell someone about my anonymous act of simple kindness. Cheers! I've knitted three scarves for donation, it gets cold in my neck of the woods! I like to use nicely colored yarn, so they are attractive, not just serviceable. It's something I do every year. Just lessening the suffering of sentient beings.
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