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« Reply #15 on: March 18, 2008, 09:27:46 AM »

Girls are also more expensive. They need a new dress for every dance... and shoes... and excessories - cause GOD FORBID they show up to the Prom with the same purse!

... or maybe this was just my sister...

This is very true. Simply drop by any mall in your town and see the difference. For boys 3 or 4 pairs of trousers and 5 or 6 different types of shirts. That's all.
For girls you have a full world of clothes, shoes, accesories..............................for god's sake! I'm gonna need an extra job

Start saving...it's almost all of us.  How can you go out with friends and wear the same things twice?  How can you sparkle if you're wearing same old same old...?

I have a son and a niece who are the same age.  She is very much noisier and more demanding, it is a culture shock when she is here every other weekend.  My son does his own thing, quiet, relaxed and dignified...lol...The niece is a force of nature, but I love her, she is interested in everything and shakes the men up.  And she can talk, which is more than the men do... Grin

Easter at home with the family.  We are not religious, it is just a family time.  Chocolate eggs, lots of food, probably comedy DVDs and the Wii and walking if it's nice.  Snow is predicted though...

Have a lovely time everyone.  Y para ti Jabato un saludo especial Wink

Ahkenaten...a bunny-boiler...who'da thought it?
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« Reply #16 on: March 18, 2008, 01:38:20 PM »

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Only the cute ones. The ragged ass, mangy "street" bunnys -- you know the ones with dirty fur, a patch over one eye or the smell of vodka on their breath--- those ones catch a break.
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« Reply #17 on: March 18, 2008, 02:28:35 PM »

Oh, well, one tradition is every year we usually watch "Jesus Christ Superstar". Not as a family, but we turn it on while we're mingling and usually make fun of Caiuphus's (spelled wrong, no doubt) ridiculous hat. We used to do an Easter bonnet contest where each family models their own self-made hat... but my dad is an art teacher and our hats were ALWAYS great.

Kinda sad that tradition stopped, actually Sad .
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« Reply #18 on: March 18, 2008, 02:48:55 PM »

This sounds nicer than rabbit crucifixion... Grin
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« Reply #19 on: March 18, 2008, 02:55:00 PM »

Yeah well if I see one wearing plaid I'll let it go just for you.



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« Reply #20 on: March 18, 2008, 11:59:04 PM »

Girls are also more expensive. They need a new dress for every dance... and shoes... and excessories - cause GOD FORBID they show up to the Prom with the same purse!

... or maybe this was just my sister...

This is very true. Simply drop by any mall in your town and see the difference. For boys 3 or 4 pairs of trousers and 5 or 6 different types of shirts. That's all.
For girls you have a full world of clothes, shoes, accesories..............................for god's sake! I'm gonna need an extra job

Start saving...it's almost all of us.  How can you go out with friends and wear the same things twice?  How can you sparkle if you're wearing same old same old...?

I have a son and a niece who are the same age.  She is very much noisier and more demanding, it is a culture shock when she is here every other weekend.  My son does his own thing, quiet, relaxed and dignified...lol...The niece is a force of nature, but I love her, she is interested in everything and shakes the men up.  And she can talk, which is more than the men do... Grin

Easter at home with the family.  We are not religious, it is just a family time.  Chocolate eggs, lots of food, probably comedy DVDs and the Wii and walking if it's nice.  Snow is predicted though...

Have a lovely time everyone.  Y para ti Jabato un saludo especial Wink

Ahkenaten...a bunny-boiler...who'da thought it?

¡Gracias Viv!

And Feliz Semana Santa for you all, folks!
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