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Heard Around Here

Oct
2

Princess, on the latest in salad offerings…“Next time you buy lettuce, will you buy the Romanian kind?”

Conversation between Princess and 16′s Girlfriend…16′s Girlfriend: “Do you know much about 16?”
Princess: “I know a LOT about him.”
16 to Princess: “You can leave now.”

Conversation between 16′s Girlfriend and 16…16′s Girlfriend: “Your mother has really long hair. Is she a hippie?”
16: “I don’t know.”

14, pondering the contents of the refrigerator…
14: “We have no food. Isn’t your book done yet?”

No. No, it’s not. NO!!! :wall:

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Posted by Suzanne McMinn on October 2, 2007  

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  1. 10-2
    7:15
    am

    ROTFL! Great conversational snippets. :lol:

    I don’t think it would matter how well-stocked the fridge was, any teenager would still say there’s no food. Ha.

    Good luck with your writing today. Lovely photo, BTW!

    -Kim

  2. 10-2
    7:26
    am

    LOL — I did some back reading — WOW on the house! Its really coming along! :bananadance:

    Cole

  3. 10-2
    8:05
    am

    Mmmm… Salad the Impaler. Somehow, it doesn’t have the same ring to it.

    Poor you on the book. LOL… Love the snippets tho. And POOR 16! Little sisters live to get back at the big brother’s who beat on them. He’d better watch out.

  4. 10-2
    8:06
    am

    Suz is a hippie : :rockon: How cool is that. It sure beats what my son’s girlfriend asked him about me. I have always had really short hair and she asked if I was dyke. How gross is that :eek: Lord love them, teenagers never change.Your kids could be my kids and they could be me. The house is looking good. Won’t be that much longer. I am sure all of you are getting excited. I am also sure Princess already has her room decorated in her mind. I see a lot of animal motif in there. Have a great day and :hug: to all. :wave:

  5. 10-2
    9:06
    am

    LOL! :lol:

  6. 10-2
    10:54
    am

    :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
    Suzanne the hippy? :rotfl:
    Just how fast does 14 think you’ll get paid? :rotfl:
    :hug: for the :wall: It’ll all work out. And then I’ll have someting good to read. :snoopy:

  7. 10-2
    12:14
    pm

    It sounds like Princess can blackmail 16! :lol:

    Good luck with finishing your book quickly, for 14′s sake. :hungry:

  8. 10-2
    1:35
    pm

    Sorry Suzanne for the stress. Don’t worry about the book, it will get done. As for hungry boys, you know no matter how full the fridge and cabinets are, they can never find anything to eat. I have a younger brother, and he and my husband both are still like that. I’ll send you good vibes to help you relax and work in peace. :-). Hope you and everyone has a great day.

    Leanne

  9. 10-2
    3:06
    pm

    Teenagers are the same worldwide.

  10. 10-2
    3:08
    pm

    Are you a hippy? I love it!!!!!!

    I can’t believe how big your kids are. I remember when they were little or even in utero! Scary!

  11. 10-2
    6:28
    pm

    LOL…love all the snippets.

  12. 10-2
    6:40
    pm

    My favorite is the hippie line. I’m surprised they even know the word :rotfl:

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