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Xen 11-13-2003 04:07 AM

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Originally posted by wellard:
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Good thing i brought a potion of immunity+5 then, no way i'm ending up in bed with a runny nose like you guys. :D

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Gee Johnny, thats a tough DM you have there [img]graemlins/petard.gif[/img] </font>
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Zuvio good luck in your driver test! [img]graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img]

wellard 11-13-2003 06:18 AM

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Originally posted by Zuvio:
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When it comes to disco-dancing: 18! But for doing the dishes I get a 10 penalty :( I never drop anything though! :D

P.S. Tomorrow's my first driving lesson since a whole year! I'm kinda nervous again, since I will have to manouver through all the school children, exciting! :D
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Switches on the mirror ball, strobe lights, fog machine and puts on some of cloudsters funky 70's disco music on the jukebox.

Go Zuvio!! [img]graemlins/dance2.gif[/img]

[img]graemlins/thumbsup.gif[/img] good luck on your driving test, and watch out for motorcyles ;)

Zuvio 11-13-2003 06:34 AM

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Thanks guys! I had a blast, the guy got himself a new car in the meanwhile. A Peugot 307 SW Station with a 2.6 T<font color=red>DI</font> engine. Man, I was rally-racing instead of driving. He told me I could get my license ASAP, since my skills didn't diminish during last year. And that's a good thing, cuz getting your license is expensive here in holland! But it's also a wonderful investment.
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RevRuby 11-13-2003 08:03 AM

congrats zuvio!

Stormymystic 11-13-2003 11:24 AM

ever have one of those days you just wish you could crawl back into bed, and make the whole day disappear? I am having one now, as soon as I woke up, had to give my son a bath, it appears either the food was bad last night, or they got a virus, well, an hour later, the youngest had the same problem :( so another bath, with a child who fights the whole time, she hates baths, and it is a living hell to give her one. I need to go back to bed, lol, to top everything off, I also am feeling a little under the weather

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Zuvio 11-13-2003 11:32 AM

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* Testing some serious patience here *

How difficult can it be to bath a child? I have no idea really. Still, it's the weather that's probably making you feel under the weather Stormy. Drink some coffee or thee, cheer up, play The Lion Sleeps Tonight and get that motor running, vroem vroem..... Oops, sorry bout that :D
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RevRuby 11-13-2003 11:40 AM

it depends on the child and the situtaion how hard it is to bathe one. jsutice...it's usually hard to get her to want to do anything but play int he bath, erilyn likes her hair being washed, etc...but hates it if i don't play piggies with her toes just about the whole time i'm actually trying to clean her.

i have yet to have a difficult to bathe child tho. mine like water.

good luck stormy i hope everyone in your house feels better soon and perhaps you all get to take a nap ;)

johnny 11-13-2003 11:48 AM

It can't be as difficult as bathing a dog. I remember those monthly sessions, my bathroom was a warzone during and afterwards the bathing ritual. What's a dog's problem with water anyway ? :rolleyes:

Zuvio 11-13-2003 11:57 AM

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Originally posted by johnny:
It can't be as difficult as bathing a dog. I remember those monthly sessions, my bathroom was a warzone during and afterwards the bathing ritual. What's a dog's problem with water anyway ? :rolleyes:
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Usually dogs like water. The don't like the soap. It's the soap that drives them mad, like some sort of subconscious trigger to go berserker-mode. Maybe babies have the same? :D
Oh, ever tried bathing a cat? I have, the bugger had oil all over him, so I needed to wash him. Boy, was he upset :D
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RoSs_bg2_rox 11-13-2003 12:11 PM

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Originally posted by johnny:
It can't be as difficult as bathing a dog. I remember those monthly sessions, my bathroom was a warzone during and afterwards the bathing ritual. What's a dog's problem with water anyway ? :rolleyes:
why go to all that trouble trying to bathe then when you can just get the ol' hose out and give them a good ol' soak! :D


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