The Christian thing to do would have been to give him a jump.
I'm never as cheap as when we go to Olive Garden.
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'Role Models' is hilarious. If you haven't seen it you I highly recommend you do so ASAP.
Michigan is dancing - Let us party like it is 1997.
This will be the 14th of the last 15th year that I will be missing work or school to watch the first two days of the NCAA tournament. The tradition started in 1995. The only year I 'missed' was 2003. I remember that vividly because it was the year Marquette went to the Final Four. I picked them to go but in the first round they nearly lost. I remember being at my desk freaking out and refreshing CBS Sportsline a million times a minute.
I am feeling a bit empty because Stephen Curry will not be playing.
I am strugging through 'The Catcher in the Rye'. I don't think I am cut out for the classics. I've tried to commit to the classics several times and it never works out. Though I did enjoy 'The Winter of our Discontent'. Maybe I shouldn't write off all the classics again.
Over the weekend I learned that 7th/8th grade girls volleyball is more entertaining that girls basketball at any level.
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I thought you couldn't use your own quotes in your 'overheard' section. Because you can't overhear yourself.
I also have tried and failed to get through The Catcher in the Rye. I never had to read it in school so I decided to see what all the fuss was about a couple of years ago. My ADD kicked in real fast.
I don't hear myself when I talk? That would be strange.
I said overheard, not hear. Two totally different things....
Overhear - "To hear something without the speaker's awareness or intent"
I'm just sayin'....
That rule about me not being able to use my own 'overheard' stuff is something you and Breanne tried to pass many moons ago. I, of course, rejected it.
I don't even now why I'm trying to pick a battle at this point, but you technically never even said it, therefore it couldn't have been heard or overheard.
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