SKay
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Post by SKay on Jun 22, 2004 22:11:54 GMT -5
Today as I was walking to lunch on a college campus, I passed my son walking the other direction with two girls his age. He said hi to me and chatted in his usual loud, cheerful way as we passed. One of the girls stepped over toward me and with a smile on her face said "He is so annoying." I cracked up. You would have to have been there to get the full impact.
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Post by rosyred45 on Jun 23, 2004 11:34:06 GMT -5
OMG, I bet I could see it........ BUT did he hear her? Isn't it funny, my husband gets on kicks sometimes and I just do the uh-huh, yup, ohhhh, oh yeah........he gets his point across and I save face while reading a paper or something
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Post by Linda on Jun 23, 2004 15:44:28 GMT -5
Oh I think she really really likes him!! ;D
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Post by SKay on Jul 1, 2004 16:35:55 GMT -5
I'm slow at getting back here. I'm not sure, but I doubt if he heard her. I think he was too busy clowning around. Yes, Linda, judging from the smile on the girl's face, you may be right.
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Post by rosyred45 on Jul 1, 2004 17:09:45 GMT -5
awwwww ain't it cute. That's ok, our neighbor little girl is a year younger than Mikey. Apparently the separation that they had over the school year broke them up They decided the other day that they didn't want to be g/f b/f any more. Why was I the last to know ???Glad they didn't have the wedding planned
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Post by SKay on Jul 1, 2004 21:13:27 GMT -5
Friends of ours have kids very close to our kids' ages. A few days ago, when we were at their house, their daughter kept trying to kiss DD7. Last night DD3 ran up to their son and gave him a big hug. The boys try to ignore all this as much as possible.
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