Granny's gone and done it again

He said Its my room ! I said its my house. :rolleyes:
This is my house (and DW's) and I don't touch her mess. That would not end well. She also "knows" where things are in all the piles of cr@p.

When you have 13 acres and a lot of animals, raking leaves is not high on your list of stuff to get done.
That is what wind is for!

low calorie = omit sugar and add 15 envelopes of granulated sugar substitute
And if you are like me, give yourself a multi-week migraine.

Russian Tea
To each their own, might be OK with real ingredients but all that "manufacutured" stuff? :sick

1 3/4 cups sugar (because tang doesn't have enough sugar LOL)
Not to mention all the sugar in the fake lemonade.

I honestly don't know , and I use /add milk to my water as well makes it extra rich and creamy. IF your using the microwave
If we make "instant" cocoa, it is always with milk, never water.
 
I just looked up Mistyreal. Guess the system couldn't figure out the rest
Nope, HAVE to have the first 3 characters

Robert tells me to take the computer to bed w/ me and put videos on to fall asleep to.
Medically speaking, that is one of the worst things you can do. Drinking caffeine is up there as well.

They lay green or blue eggs.
Easter Egger quail!

Robert knew what an angler fish was so I asked if he knew how they bred. He said IM EATING !
:lau :gig

Easy to know a little about a lot of stuff, but not an expert at anything.
Lady I used to work with has a son same age as my DD2. The had classes together. My friend would sometimes tell her son something I had said that she found interesting. She came in one day and told me her son said I know a lot of things no one needs to know :lau She said it was a complement. Um, OK.
That is to say that I too know a lot of random things and I too would be a failure at Jeopardy.

The Smokies are named for the blue mist that always seems to hover around the peaks and valleys.
Originally. Now there is so much air pollution, it isn't just natural mist anymore.
 
We went to a Mardi Gras museum today. It was bizarre. I had such uneasy vibes, like a sideshow funhouse. Some of the manequins were animatronic and moved or spoke unexpectedly. It was so unsettling and hilarious. The curator would unexpectedly appear behind us or from around corners and comment on the displays, or jump into our conversations. He said the most expensive costumes (white with NBC peacock logo) cost over $10k. Most ran $1-5k. The heaviest mantle was about 50lbs.

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