What Made you Smile/What Ticked you off Today?

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Luke wrote:
SamuraiMegas wrote:Technically he wasn't my cat, he was my grandpas who had the stroke, but we saw him atleast once a month before the stroke and he was so spoiled he was known as Uncle Chester.
Sorry to hear.

I was wondering why you had a cat that was three years older than you.
I have a brother that's older than me, he's twenty one. Chesters mother was is cat and would be the same age as my brother. We had her (her name was Miss Kitty lol) like three years before i was born.
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SamuraiMegas wrote:Technically he wasn't my cat, he was my grandpas...
Yeah, I got it after that. That why I typed "was wondering" not "am wondering".

Smile: I've probably mentioned it before, but I'm throwing my wife a surprise birthday party on Saturday, and her family is also visiting for the party. It's a week before her Birthday, so the occasion should be a complete surprise.

Since we'll have a full house I started the house cleaning on Tuesday. Still working on the first floor as I've made a few trips to the salvation army to donate all kinds of stuff.

Frown: We'll probably get the "did you find a church yet?" speech again.
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Luke wrote:
Yeah, I got it after that. That why I typed "was wondering" not "am wondering".

Smile: I've probably mentioned it before, but I'm throwing my wife a surprise birthday party on Saturday, and her family is also visiting for the party. It's a week before her Birthday, so the occasion should be a complete surprise.

Since we'll have a full house I started the house cleaning on Tuesday. Still working on the first floor as I've made a few trips to the salvation army to donate all kinds of stuff.

Frown: We'll probably get the "did you find a church yet?" speech again.
Sounds like you've got a great weekend in store Luke! I hope it's a blast.
As for the church bit, yeah we still get that one--I've since become less and less Catholic over the years and it doesn't have much importance to me anymore. All the same, it's not an easy topic to discuss haha. My parallel is "When are you thinking about getting engaged?"
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Luke wrote: Frown: We'll probably get the "did you find a church yet?" speech again.
:lol:

We've been in Charlotte six years, and we still get that. We recently started sending our kids to pre-school at our local Baptist and Presbyterian churches, however, and it has died down a bit. I guess that is good enough.
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Blu wrote: Sounds like you've got a great weekend in store Luke! I hope it's a blast.
Thanks man, I think it will prove to be a blast. I'll give her some gifts on Saturday, but my parents and I will give her some extras on her birthdate. Double Birthday; sweet deal for her.

Frown: Still thinking of hors d'oeuvres to serve at the party, and I'm suffering from cookers block.
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Ticked - Car is in the shop again... It started to overheat last night and I limped it home. Also found out today that most of my old sales teams quit today. We went from a 29 person department to a 12 person department in the last two months. Internal politics being the main reason for people jumping ship. And since the car is in the shop, there goes the Wiiu budget.

Smiled - My job is safe and I get to work from home tomorrow. On top of that, when the guy was working on the car he discovered it was a minor issue, but while he was in there he figured out what was wrong with the heater and noticed a belt that was going out and found out that the water pump was dying. So I am getting it all fixed. This will be the first time in six years I will have heat in my car! On its own that repair has been quoted to me at $1400 (since you have to hoist the engine and remove the console to get at the part that breaks - go go old ford), so I just never had it fixed, but where I live now it gets really dang cold compared to where I was.
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prfsnl_gmr wrote:
Luke wrote: Frown: We'll probably get the "did you find a church yet?" speech again.
:lol:

We've been in Charlotte six years, and we still get that. We recently started sending our kids to pre-school at our local Baptist and Presbyterian churches, however, and it has died down a bit. I guess that is good enough.

I was raised "Chicagoian" which means I'm a mix of Catholic and Lutheran. My wife's family are super-baptists. Not the snake handling kind, but the ones who teach Sunday school, pay large tithes, organize the budget, etc. They can not stand the fact that we haven't found a church, but it isn't due to a lack of looking around.

This still makes me laugh: My Grandmother in-law mentioned that she didn't care for our wedding because it was "too religious". I think she was directly referring to the fact I had a baptist congregation join in on the Apostle's Creed. And the word "Catholic" in that prayer means "universal", but some people took offense.


....whoa I got off track there. So yeah, party should be a hit and can't wait to see the look on my wife's face.
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fastbilly1 wrote:Ticked - Car is in the shop again... It started to overheat last night and I limped it home. Also found out today that most of my old sales teams quit today. We went from a 29 person department to a 12 person department in the last two months. Internal politics being the main reason for people jumping ship. And since the car is in the shop, there goes the Wiiu budget.
Yeesh. I guess people leaving on their own is a bit better than being let go, but still. Hopefully your car fixes will mean trouble free operation for some time into the future.
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Hobie-wan wrote:
fastbilly1 wrote:Ticked - Car is in the shop again... It started to overheat last night and I limped it home. Also found out today that most of my old sales teams quit today. We went from a 29 person department to a 12 person department in the last two months. Internal politics being the main reason for people jumping ship. And since the car is in the shop, there goes the Wiiu budget.
Yeesh. I guess people leaving on their own is a bit better than being let go, but still. Hopefully your car fixes will mean trouble free operation for some time into the future.
Thanks hobie. Still miffed about loss of the Wiiu budget though. It means no Wiiu until this time next year most likely
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Luke wrote: Frown: Still thinking of hors d'oeuvres to serve at the party, and I'm suffering from cookers block.
Here is one a recipe that I often use as a "supplemental" hors d'oeuvres (i.e., when I think I need just one more thing to tide over the guests until the main course). They are incredibly easy, pair great with cocktails, and never fail to impress:

http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/ ... o-51117310

The recipe is also very flexible; so, you can go crazy with the spicing between batches.
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