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RE: Kicka, part 3 - 7/22/2008 8:28:11 AM
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TwinCityGirl
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she yelled at me "oh my goodness, I'm trying to save you money." LEXIE: That is about the FUNNIEST thing I've read in a long time! I know she wasn't trying to be funny, and she was bothering YOU, but reading that? It just cracks me up! Oh my goodness, I just don't need your phone service! Jeanie
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RE: Kicka, part 3 - 7/22/2008 2:03:44 PM
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ORIGINAL: nicole6598 Kara I would go more expensive too! I had a rude pay tv salesman come around yesterday. Because we have that national "do not call" list, they start coming around to your house instead! I answered the door, saw his shirt and knew what he wanted. This was the conversation MAN "I have a great deal for you today!" Me " not interested thanks" going to close door MAN " You haven't even heard the deal, you won't want to miss it" Me "no thanks" MAN " you can watch all you want for free for 2 months" Me " We don't watch that much tv" MAN "do you own a tv" Me "yes" MAN rolling his eyes at me "so you own a tv but you don't watch it" sarcastically rolling eyes again. Me "yep, no thanks, bye". He walked off grumpily. I should of stopped him the first sentence. I have a mind to call his company and complain! Nicole, what have I told you about owning a tv and not watching it 24/7? Shame on you! LOL Lexie! I am laughing about both of your stories Rachel, your relative sounds pleasant. quote:
One time a man came to our door selling magazines. When Mom didn't want to order any he starting ranting and raving about how the people in the neighborhood could afford these nice homes but they couldn't afford to buy some magazines. HUH?! It kind of freaked Mom out a bit because there had been a case or two of women being raped by men coming to the door selling things like that. That would make me feel nervous too... Yeah, I wish the ladies at that restaurant would have just treated my grandma like she treated them... It was the worst when we were in public with my great grandma (her mom) She was always SO rude to her and treated her like a child. I hated that. When my great grandma lost her mind (she imagined stuff all the time and thought she was still married to the younger version of her husband) she never remembered my grandma... but she always remembered who I was! It drove my grandma crazy, but why would her mom want to remember a daughter who was mean to her for the last few years of her life? I was always nice to her and she remembered me because my cousin and I made a picture book for her when we were both quite young that she looked through all the time.
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RE: Kicka, part 3 - 7/22/2008 2:06:48 PM
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So I got to thinking about all the pirate stuff that's out for kids right now. Marshall's been invited to a couple of pirate themed parties, several of Luke's preschool shows have done pirate episodes, etc, etc. From what I've read real pirates for vicious and cruel. They were often blood thirsty and were a serious threat. The sight of a pirate ship would panic a crew and passengers. It seems to me that all this pirate kid stuff now would be the equivalent of 200 years from now kid's having urban gang parties for their birthdays. Maybe it's just me... --Kat
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RE: Kicka, part 3 - 7/22/2008 2:13:15 PM
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Mrs.Wifey
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I think that will depend on whether or not Hollywood glamorizes urban gangs... We like Pirate themed things around here, but they are nostalgic for me.
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RE: Kicka, part 3 - 7/22/2008 2:15:51 PM
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Especially when they are the Pirates Who Don't Do Anything!!! LOL
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RE: Kicka, part 3 - 7/22/2008 2:21:46 PM
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ORIGINAL: KatMack all this pirate kid stuff now would be the equivalent of 200 years from now kid's having urban gang parties for their birthdays. Maybe it's just me... --Kat LOL!!!! That made me laugh. quote:
Especially when they are the Pirates Who Don't Do Anything!!! LOL There ya go!!
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RE: Kicka, part 3 - 7/22/2008 4:11:29 PM
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Mrs.Wifey
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We don't do any characters on anything, we also don't really buy into much of that sort of "commercialism".
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RE: Kicka, part 3 - 7/22/2008 4:29:04 PM
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daughter_of_faith
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Anyone ever hear about Patch the Pirate? It's a Christian based :) Also: I found a Kid's Club who used the Patch the Pirate curriculum, etc. Anyways, those were my thoughts when I heard y'all talking about pirates
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RE: Kicka, part 3 - 7/22/2008 4:31:51 PM
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We have a Patch the Pirate CD and the accompanying music book. I love those songs.
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RE: Kicka, part 3 - 7/22/2008 8:33:09 PM
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I know my estimated attendance cost per year is around 30k... which means that in five years it'll end up to be around 150k, That is crazy, how do people afford that? My 4 year BA cost me $16,000 total, my post-grad cost me $3000. A friend of mine is at med school right now and that is $17,000 a year. quote:
LOL I want an urban gang party for my 26th birthday in October! Who wants to come?!! Hey! That's a typical birthday party in my neighbourhood!!! (I shouldn't have used so many exclamation points because I'm serious.)
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RE: Kicka, part 3 - 7/22/2008 8:51:24 PM
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That is crazy, how do people afford that? My 4 year BA cost me $16,000 total, my post-grad cost me $3000. A friend of mine is at med school right now and that is $17,000 a year. WOW! That's amazing! One of my sunday school students just got accepted in to a private Bible college and the tuition is $24K/yr. there. Thankfully he has a full b-ball scholarship. The private Bible college I attended was around $14K/yr. When I attended university it cost me around $2K/semester to go full time, but I didn't have room/board. I think medical school here is between $100-200K, I've heard anyway! I guess depending on where you go. Hubby checked on getting his MBA and it will cost $15,000.
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RE: Kicka, part 3 - 7/22/2008 8:56:32 PM
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My nursing degree will cost about $36k for 18 months of school Or I can wait 2.5-3 years and pay only $15k That will prepare me to sit for the NCLEX exam, then I'll do an RN-Master's program that will probably cost me another $20-30k. I don't know what my NP program is going to cost. It makes me want to vomit to think about having that much loan debt.
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