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YeOldeStonecat wrote:(excuse poor attempt at spelling...working through a bottle of Baileys :D )

***And more importantly.....my bride....we got married last night in front of the XMas tree.


Awesome!

Was it the Baileys? :)
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$150 Amex gift cards
$100 Sears card
$100 Macy's card
Candle making kit
Kai - my favorite perfume
Forbidden Fruit - by Victoria Secret
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Lavender Bath Salts
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YeOldeStonecat wrote: ***And more importantly.....my bride....we got married last night in front of the XMas tree.
Congratulations!!!!!!!!!
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:
***And more importantly.....my bride....we got married last night in front of the XMas tree.
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Deep Freeze
Electric Goat Fence Charger
Dremel Tool
Season passes to nearby amusement park
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* Teddy Bear (I collect them, I love them)
* Sansa 2gb mp3 player (Currently using to listen to 89.5fm)
* 5 Lord of the Rings history books, 2 LOTR maps (I am such a fanboy)
* Cast Iron Dutch Oven (5 qt - YAY!)
* "Southern Cooking" Cast Iron Recipe Book (Nummy - this is stuff from when they still used bacon grease)
* Hermann Hesse - Goldmund and Narcissus (Hesse scholar-wannabe)
* 4 Egg Rings
* 5 Pastry Rings (Different sizes, silicon "snap together" set)
* Butter/Shortening "Cutter" (Cuts in the fats to flour in things like biscut recipes)
* $50 Barnes & Noble GC
* Cribbage Set
So trade that typical for something colorful, and if it's crazy live a little crazy!
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:***And more importantly.....my bride....we got married last night in front of the XMas tree.
Kick. Ass.

Congratulations. :)
So trade that typical for something colorful, and if it's crazy live a little crazy!
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Post by Shinobi »

Let's See.. :)

X-MEN Box Set
Best Buy Gift Card
Walmart Gift Card
Outback SteakHouse Gift card
160 GB SATA Hard Drive
Creative Labs Zen Stone MP3 Player
2 GB U3 Flash Thumb Drive
Being able to spend this morning with my Wife and Daughter.
Maroon 5 CD
Leather Wallet
50 pack of CDR's
Big happy can of Compressed Air
3 books contains songs of:
Jimmy Buffet
The Cranberries
Be nice to spiders, Be kind to snakes (a 70's kid song book.. :D )
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:(excuse poor attempt at spelling...working through a bottle of Baileys :D )
***And more importantly.....my bride....we got married last night in front of the XMas tree.
: :thumb: Very cool! Congrats Brian!
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Oh yeah... and I got one of these-

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and I got my wife one of these...

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Zilog B wrote:Deep Freeze
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Shinobi wrote:Let's See.. :)


Jimmy Buffet
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Post by YARDofSTUF »

Paft wrote:* Sansa 2gb mp3 player (Currently using to listen to 89.5fm)
I demand a review in 2 to 3 months!


We gotta find out if is was santa that married stonecat and his chica!
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Some clothes
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$25 target gift card
Small stocking stuffer gifts
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Post by Brk »

And to think I thought this kind of thing would end once you got out of junior high...
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Burke wrote:And to think I thought this kind of thing would end once you got out of junior high...
Didn't get anything, eh?
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Burke wrote:And to think I thought this kind of thing would end once you got out of junior high...
See this is the problem with your anti media stance, if you were a simple minded sheep, you to would understand that this is the meaning of christmas!

No one got you that Foot Fetish magazine subscription you wanted? :p
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I just bought myself Heroes first season. I'll have to wait a few days for it to get here.
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Burke wrote:And to think I thought this kind of thing would end once you got out of junior high...

ZZZZZZZ.
Speedguide.... If you don't love Obama you won't like it here.
Straight out the Trailer!:thumb:
Re.....Spect "walk"!

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Comtrad wrote:Didn't get anything, eh?
ding ding ding!!!
Speedguide.... If you don't love Obama you won't like it here.
Straight out the Trailer!:thumb:
Re.....Spect "walk"!

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Post by Dan »

Burke wrote:And to think I thought this kind of thing would end once you got out of junior high...
LOL cheer up dude! don't be such a humbug! :)

and it's called middle school now ,just because I know you like to stay politically correct :)

have a pleasant day and the best of the holidays to you.
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CableDude wrote:Image
It's hell to try and hide a dead hooker in a side-by-side :D
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Post by YARDofSTUF »

Dan wrote:and it's called middle school now
Catholic schools = junior high

Public = middle school

At least around here. And the middle school kids seem to hate it being refered to as junior high.
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Post by Dan »

YARDofSTUF wrote:Catholic schools = junior high

Public = middle school

At least around here. And the middle school kids seem to hate it being referred to as junior high.
well,when I grew up it was Jr High,

and I wouldn't know squat about anything to do with catholic school LOL
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YARDofSTUF wrote:Catholic schools = junior high

Public = middle school

At least around here. And the middle school kids seem to hate it being refered to as junior high.
We always called it junior high in NYC, and I am Catholic, but didn't go to a Catholic School. I only ever heard of middle school when I got to Maine.
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Post by YeOldeStonecat »

YARDofSTUF wrote:Catholic schools = junior high

Public = middle school

At least around here. And the middle school kids seem to hate it being refered to as junior high.
They were all junior high years ago...middle school is a newer name that seems to have taken over..regardless if pub or priv.
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Zilog B wrote:It's hell to try and hide a dead hooker in a side-by-side :D
Oh I get it now. :)
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Congrats YeoS!!

Happy Holidays to all!
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Post by Debbie »

Lefty wrote:We always called it junior high in NYC, and I am Catholic, but didn't go to a Catholic School. I only ever heard of middle school when I got to Maine.
I never called it Junior high....I went to a parochial elementary school that went up to the 8th grade and then on to parochial high school.
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SpeedGuide: tangential to a fault.
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Burke wrote:SpeedGuide: tangential to a fault.
You're the 3rd person today that i've seen use that word, WTF is it the word of the day somewhere?
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Post by Brk »

YARDofSTUF wrote:You're the 3rd person today that i've seen use that word, WTF is it the word of the day somewhere?
Must have been from that "Word of the Day" calendar I didn't get for my Christmas loot.
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iPod nano
Halo 3 (360)
"Lots of" Various athletic clothing
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Killer afternoon X-Mas sex :D
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Joint Chiefs of Staff wrote: Killer afternoon X-Mas sex :D
so, where do you get this... it sounds intriguing? Also, can you get it without the X-mas?
Every normal man must be tempted at times, to spit on his hands, hoist the black flag, and begin slitting throats.
I often wonder if the voices in my head ever get frustrated because I'm just too damn lazy to climb that clock tower.
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Bastid wrote:so, where do you get this... it sounds intriguing? Also, can you get it without the X-mas?
Anytime, any place!

For example...

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CableDude wrote:I just bought myself Heroes first season. I'll have to wait a few days for it to get here.
Just arrived. Didn't expect it so soon. :)
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