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No my comment had nothign to do with caps or no caps, it was just something I meant to say earlier and forgot, and remembered just now.
The instructor might be fine for adults. He's just not good for a flakey head-in-the-clouds 5-yr-old. :-) I think my son is too young for it, or not ready (though he thought he was until he got in the class), so I'm not going to take him back. Maybe when he's older.
I might try it in a few more years. I'm too busy right now and usually get out all my agression running. I like it because I can do it alone.
Yeah, I think he thought it would be just like wrestling with his dad. But he is extremely UN-agressive, so it's kind of a joke for him to try it now, not understanding any of it really.
"Maybe we should have a Jamie vs SQT no limit death match! "
With mud and bikinis?
Watching the small kids, I thought it was interesting to see that the little girls seemed to take it more seriously than the boys. The boys seemed to be there just because they wanted to be power rangers or something, whereas the girls (mostly) were paying more attention. It was fun to watch, anyway.
"I dont like to admit that Jamie exercises such control over my um existance. "
Oh?
"I’m kind of obsessive about exercise, so I run too. But I still can’t lose the last 10 pounds from having kids dammit! "
I went on the stress and starvation diet. Not fun at all but it worked. :-/
"Having children KILLED my metabolism."
It's really not fair, is it? It didn't happen to me until the second child, but it did happen.
Take an extra shot for me. I have no liquor or Nyquil in the house. Poor me.
I think I was born to be a construction worker or something. I actually love all that physical labor stuff. Digging holes, hammering things. Sounds like fun, Jack.
I'm watching As Good As It Gets, and here's a hilarious line from Nicholson's character: "I think people who talk in metaphors ought to shampoo my crotch." I never noticed that before.
"I remember laughing so much watching that movie that I missed a lot of lines."
I'm a sap. I mostly remember crying my way through it.
I haven't been watching the movie closely. Wouldn't want to risk Jack's wrath.
Admit it, we're boring you SQT.
But really, hope you're feeling better soon. Get some rest! Jack also needs rest, don't you, Jack?
Oh I just had to scroll way back to figure out what question you were talking about.
At least here in Pigalle we don't have to stare in horror at our mistakes before they are published.
Yes, I used to finish all my books after a week or two of sleep deprivation, then staying up all day and night drinking caffeine and by the time I finished I'd be so wired I couldn't sleep no matter what.
Amazingly my last two books I didn't do that.
Pigalle is forgiving that way. And hey, I was just trying to entertain you with the fluff. Sorry if it was a little TOO entertaining.
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I suspect the Fed is behind much of the stories about reconsidering mortgage interest deduction. (If they were really serious about it, they would stop deductions on interest for second (and third…) homes. I think this is basically a made up story, trying to inject a little caution into potential homebuyers who have trouble reading the writing on the wall.
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#housing