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Russell wrote:
Cathy wrote:
senior wrote:
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Christmas baking is starting to get a bit stale.


 Starting to = still edible, just eat faster biggrin


 Dip it in milk. Can get an extra week out of them.


 More frosting on the cinnamon rolls over here.


Is that what the kids are calling no it these days? 


 I can't tell if there's a specific joke you're making, that I'm whooshing on, but TJ can vouch for my Xmas baking being cinnamon rolls with cream cheese frosting. biggrin

Well, Mrs. TJ can.

Only a few people are on the specific gift list, everyone else is kinda first come first serve when I see them at dog park. And this year I missed a TON of people and ended up with more leftovers than usual. 


 Ship them east. 


 I can offer you some stale cookies.


 We brought home a large tray of deserts from the get together Friday. Yesterday I went looking for a snack. I asked you know who where she hid all the deserts. She tells me that she and her sister took everything to the homeless shelter. When I complained, she told me that stuff is not good for me anyways.


 No judge would hold you accountable. 



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Homer wrote:
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Sens d-man scores.  Might have been screaned?  Didn't see a from behind net replay.


 Multiple uses of "seeing-eye shot" means dab away!

We'll see if they take away this d-man goal like yesterday though.


 that gives me a total of.... 2 dabs on my card.


 Happy to help! biggrin



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Cathy wrote:
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Sens d-man scores.  Might have been screaned?  Didn't see a from behind net replay.


 Multiple uses of "seeing-eye shot" means dab away!

We'll see if they take away this d-man goal like yesterday though.


 that gives me a total of.... 2 dabs on my card.



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Oh, I think the baked goods discussion distracted me…we are now at 2C outside and 17.8C inside. Abby is curled into a perfect circle on an elevated cot with a space heater underneath.



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Homer wrote:

Sens d-man scores.  Might have been screaned?  Didn't see a from behind net replay.


 Multiple uses of "seeing-eye shot" means dab away!

We'll see if they take away this d-man goal like yesterday though.



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Oh. Sens D scores.



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Sens d-man scores.  Might have been screaned?  Didn't see a from behind net replay.



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Just got an ESPN notification: End of the 3rd: OTT 1 - NJ 1

confuse



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Cathy wrote:
senior wrote:
senior wrote:
Russell wrote:
Cathy wrote:
Russell wrote:
Cathy wrote:
senior wrote:
Cathy wrote:
senior wrote:

Christmas baking is starting to get a bit stale.


 Starting to = still edible, just eat faster biggrin


 Dip it in milk. Can get an extra week out of them.


 More frosting on the cinnamon rolls over here.


Is that what the kids are calling no it these days? 


 I can't tell if there's a specific joke you're making, that I'm whooshing on, but TJ can vouch for my Xmas baking being cinnamon rolls with cream cheese frosting. biggrin

Well, Mrs. TJ can.

Only a few people are on the specific gift list, everyone else is kinda first come first serve when I see them at dog park. And this year I missed a TON of people and ended up with more leftovers than usual. 


 Ship them east. 


 I can offer you some stale cookies.


 We brought home a large tray of deserts from the get together Friday. Yesterday I went looking for a snack. I asked you know who where she hid all the deserts. She tells me that she and her sister took everything to the homeless shelter. When I complained, she told me that stuff is not good for me anyways.


 I'm assuming she has other redeeming qualities that make up for that level of abuse?


 I don't know. This is a pretty high level betrayal.



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Cathy wrote:
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That Apple Intelligence commercial is beyond frustrating. We're going to have a whole generation of people who simply can't communicate articulately in real time.


During the evening news, there's one for cureui.com.  It's a therapy clinic that provide services like 11,200 kegel contractions in 28 minutes on something they call the "Throne of Happiness". 


 "High Intensity Focused Electromagnetic"

Ex-CUSE me? 

11k contractions of ANY muscle in 28 minutes sounds doh


 6.66 / second.  That's um... something.



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senior wrote:
senior wrote:
Russell wrote:
Cathy wrote:
Russell wrote:
Cathy wrote:
senior wrote:
Cathy wrote:
senior wrote:

Christmas baking is starting to get a bit stale.


 Starting to = still edible, just eat faster biggrin


 Dip it in milk. Can get an extra week out of them.


 More frosting on the cinnamon rolls over here.


Is that what the kids are calling no it these days? 


 I can't tell if there's a specific joke you're making, that I'm whooshing on, but TJ can vouch for my Xmas baking being cinnamon rolls with cream cheese frosting. biggrin

Well, Mrs. TJ can.

Only a few people are on the specific gift list, everyone else is kinda first come first serve when I see them at dog park. And this year I missed a TON of people and ended up with more leftovers than usual. 


 Ship them east. 


 I can offer you some stale cookies.


 We brought home a large tray of deserts from the get together Friday. Yesterday I went looking for a snack. I asked you know who where she hid all the deserts. She tells me that she and her sister took everything to the homeless shelter. When I complained, she told me that stuff is not good for me anyways.


 I'm assuming she has other redeeming qualities that make up for that level of abuse?



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Homer wrote:
Russell wrote:
Cathy wrote:
Russell wrote:
Cathy wrote:
senior wrote:
Cathy wrote:
senior wrote:

Christmas baking is starting to get a bit stale.


 Starting to = still edible, just eat faster biggrin


 Dip it in milk. Can get an extra week out of them.


 More frosting on the cinnamon rolls over here.


Is that what the kids are calling no it these days? 


 I can't tell if there's a specific joke you're making, that I'm whooshing on, but TJ can vouch for my Xmas baking being cinnamon rolls with cream cheese frosting. biggrin

Well, Mrs. TJ can.

Only a few people are on the specific gift list, everyone else is kinda first come first serve when I see them at dog park. And this year I missed a TON of people and ended up with more leftovers than usual. 


 Ship them east. 


 Do it before we impose terifs on them.


 I was assuming we were going to setup some sort of Maple Syrup Underground if necessary.



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Homer wrote:
Cathy wrote:

That Apple Intelligence commercial is beyond frustrating. We're going to have a whole generation of people who simply can't communicate articulately in real time.


During the evening news, there's one for cureui.com.  It's a therapy clinic that provide services like 11,200 kegel contractions in 28 minutes on something they call the "Throne of Happiness". 


 "High Intensity Focused Electromagnetic"

Ex-CUSE me? 

11k contractions of ANY muscle in 28 minutes sounds doh



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senior wrote:
Russell wrote:
Cathy wrote:
Russell wrote:
Cathy wrote:
senior wrote:
Cathy wrote:
senior wrote:

Christmas baking is starting to get a bit stale.


 Starting to = still edible, just eat faster biggrin


 Dip it in milk. Can get an extra week out of them.


 More frosting on the cinnamon rolls over here.


Is that what the kids are calling no it these days? 


 I can't tell if there's a specific joke you're making, that I'm whooshing on, but TJ can vouch for my Xmas baking being cinnamon rolls with cream cheese frosting. biggrin

Well, Mrs. TJ can.

Only a few people are on the specific gift list, everyone else is kinda first come first serve when I see them at dog park. And this year I missed a TON of people and ended up with more leftovers than usual. 


 Ship them east. 


 I can offer you some stale cookies.


 We brought home a large tray of deserts from the get together Friday. Yesterday I went looking for a snack. I asked you know who where she hid all the deserts. She tells me that she and her sister took everything to the homeless shelter. When I complained, she told me that stuff is not good for me anyways.



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Russell wrote:
Cathy wrote:
Russell wrote:
Cathy wrote:
senior wrote:
Cathy wrote:
senior wrote:

Christmas baking is starting to get a bit stale.


 Starting to = still edible, just eat faster biggrin


 Dip it in milk. Can get an extra week out of them.


 More frosting on the cinnamon rolls over here.


Is that what the kids are calling no it these days? 


 I can't tell if there's a specific joke you're making, that I'm whooshing on, but TJ can vouch for my Xmas baking being cinnamon rolls with cream cheese frosting. biggrin

Well, Mrs. TJ can.

Only a few people are on the specific gift list, everyone else is kinda first come first serve when I see them at dog park. And this year I missed a TON of people and ended up with more leftovers than usual. 


 Ship them east. 


 Do it before we impose terifs on them.



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Russell wrote:
Cathy wrote:
Russell wrote:
Cathy wrote:
senior wrote:
Cathy wrote:
senior wrote:

Christmas baking is starting to get a bit stale.


 Starting to = still edible, just eat faster biggrin


 Dip it in milk. Can get an extra week out of them.


 More frosting on the cinnamon rolls over here.


Is that what the kids are calling no it these days? 


 I can't tell if there's a specific joke you're making, that I'm whooshing on, but TJ can vouch for my Xmas baking being cinnamon rolls with cream cheese frosting. biggrin

Well, Mrs. TJ can.

Only a few people are on the specific gift list, everyone else is kinda first come first serve when I see them at dog park. And this year I missed a TON of people and ended up with more leftovers than usual. 


 Ship them east. 


 Well, these specific ones are too far gone to ship now but I have wondered about their ship ability. The rolls would be fine but the frosting would be iffy. I have a friend who does homemade candy for Xmas and she ships to her relatives…it ain't cheap. And her stuff is probably more shelf stable than mine.



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Cathy wrote:

That Apple Intelligence commercial is beyond frustrating. We're going to have a whole generation of people who simply can't communicate articulately in real time.


During the evening news, there's one for cureui.com.  It's a therapy clinic that provide services like 11,200 kegel contractions in 28 minutes on something they call the "Throne of Happiness". 



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Russell wrote:
Cathy wrote:
Russell wrote:
Cathy wrote:
senior wrote:
Cathy wrote:
senior wrote:

Christmas baking is starting to get a bit stale.


 Starting to = still edible, just eat faster biggrin


 Dip it in milk. Can get an extra week out of them.


 More frosting on the cinnamon rolls over here.


Is that what the kids are calling no it these days? 


 I can't tell if there's a specific joke you're making, that I'm whooshing on, but TJ can vouch for my Xmas baking being cinnamon rolls with cream cheese frosting. biggrin

Well, Mrs. TJ can.

Only a few people are on the specific gift list, everyone else is kinda first come first serve when I see them at dog park. And this year I missed a TON of people and ended up with more leftovers than usual. 


 Ship them east. 


 I can offer you some stale cookies.



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Cathy wrote:
Russell wrote:
Cathy wrote:
senior wrote:
Cathy wrote:
senior wrote:

Christmas baking is starting to get a bit stale.


 Starting to = still edible, just eat faster biggrin


 Dip it in milk. Can get an extra week out of them.


 More frosting on the cinnamon rolls over here.


Is that what the kids are calling no it these days? 


 I can't tell if there's a specific joke you're making, that I'm whooshing on, but TJ can vouch for my Xmas baking being cinnamon rolls with cream cheese frosting. biggrin

Well, Mrs. TJ can.

Only a few people are on the specific gift list, everyone else is kinda first come first serve when I see them at dog park. And this year I missed a TON of people and ended up with more leftovers than usual. 


 Ship them east. 



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Let the fools have their Tatar sauce.


 Who knew that Lazar was in NJ?


 🙋‍♂️



 
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