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LOL So your the one !!!Shoot off whatever is close at hand. I think we are the only ones around here who does something at least the neighborhood is pretty quiet except for us that is.
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LOL So your the one !!!Shoot off whatever is close at hand. I think we are the only ones around here who does something at least the neighborhood is pretty quiet except for us that is.
We're far enough away from everyone that the dogs probably won't hear much, but no, we won't add to the din. DH and I will probably go to bed at a reasonable hour. The kids may stay up and watch a movie. Not sure if GirlChild is working that night, so she may not even be home at midnight. The Kid may ring it in by himself, lol. Movie and popcorn.Nope. Try to keep the dogs calmed down from all the fireworks.
you had a cast right ? I remember thatSometimes it just hurts. Ever since I sprained it last year (they only x-rayed my ankle and it wasn’t my ankle that was hurt), it goes through episodes of hurting.
what is it ?
No cast, just a wrap and crutches.you had a cast right ? I remember that
Oh dear!RUMMY, Yahtzee, and Scrabble. (which is frustrating to play with her)
You remember that? I don’t.you had a cast right ? I remember that
I will need to go back to school just to figure what you said !! Yo mommaA term created by a group of black scholars, Ebonics may be defined as "the linguistic and paralinguistic features which on a concentric continuum represent the communicative competence of the West African, Caribbean, and United States slave descendants of African origin. It includes the various idioms, patois, argots, idiolects, and social dialects of black people" especially those who have adapted to colonial circumstances. Ebonics derives its form from ebony (black) and phonics (sound, the study of sound) and refers to the study of the language of black people in all its cultural uniqueness.[6]
I wish they would teach sign language!They had a class when my daughter was in second to teach the kids Ebonics I thought that was ridiculous