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papayahed
06-23-2010, 01:37 PM
This is kinda borrowed from an Oprah episode. Oprah had a bunch of mom's on the show all confessing things they have done. The confessions were about every day little embarrassing things, like one lady said she ran out of diapers one night so she made one out of sanitary pads and duct tape. It worked so well she didn't end up going to the store until the following afternoon.

Sooooo, here's my confession for the day:

Today I picked out one of my only clean tops to wear to work. It was wrinkled. I decided to wear it anyways because it's so hot and humid right now I figured the wrinkles would fall out. It's noon and they haven't.:rolleyes:

:svengo:

soundofmusic
06-23-2010, 06:11 PM
At least it was a clean top; I can remember a few times when I have grabbed the slacks from the top of the hamper to run to the store:ack2:

Scheherazade
06-24-2010, 09:47 AM
I am having the laziest day of the year for myself, I think.

I am still in my PJs and not planning to take them off any time soon either (though I might have to go to the supermarket if I want to make some decent meal).

dafydd manton
06-24-2010, 10:12 AM
You mean you don't go to the stores in your PJs?

applepie
06-24-2010, 10:33 AM
No worries Scher ;) I'm working from home today, and I'm enjoying the day from my couch. There is something nice about working in your PJs :D

Haunted
06-24-2010, 10:48 AM
Today I picked out one of my only clean tops to wear to work. It was wrinkled. I decided to wear it anyways because it's so hot and humid right now I figured the wrinkles would fall out. It's noon and they haven't.:rolleyes:

:svengo:


At least it was a clean top; I can remember a few times when I have grabbed the slacks from the top of the hamper to run to the store:ack2:



yikes, I've done both. When I feel rebellious or simply want to make a fashion statement I wear wrinkled white shirts. They look awesome with jeans. Wear tons of bling bling to look like you know what you're doing. I'm not domesticated enough for ironing so I mainly buy knits that don't wrinkle in washes.

BienvenuJDC
06-24-2010, 01:06 PM
yikes, I've done both. When I feel rebellious or simply want to make a fashion statement I wear wrinkled white shirts. They look awesome with jeans. Wear tons of bling bling to look like you know what you're doing. I'm not domesticated enough for ironing so I mainly buy knits that don't wrinkle in washes.

My iron is a big white box with a door on the front...

http://www.ka-ent.com/upload/Dryer1.jpg

soundofmusic
06-24-2010, 02:16 PM
Maybe I'm showing my age here; but "in the day" I never wore panties with my pantihose and short skirts...it went with going braless under the single knit shirts:lol:

kiz_paws
06-24-2010, 10:53 PM
My iron is a big white box with a door on the front...

http://www.ka-ent.com/upload/Dryer1.jpg

LOLOLOL!

You made me smile, merçi beaucoup mon ami! :lol:

I will have to deeply consider that which could be revealed about moi regarding 'true confessions', lol! :eek:

Haunted
06-24-2010, 11:39 PM
once I went to work braless...I was rushing and simply forgot. I was fashionably late that morning :D

Lulim
06-25-2010, 05:47 AM
One day several years ago, I went to work with my vest inside out. I didn't notice until I prepared coffee for the breakfast break. It was easily to be fixed, though.

soundofmusic
06-25-2010, 04:34 PM
On my first "good job" I always wore suits; I would walk around the house in my suit, stockings and pink bunny fluffies while I did my hair and picked at food. One night, when they were expecting some VIPs at the office, I took off, drove the 25 miles to my office and didn't notice until the other girls started laughing that I still had my bunny slippers on:blush2:

JuniperWoolf
06-26-2010, 03:49 AM
At least it was a clean top; I can remember a few times when I have grabbed the slacks from the top of the hamper to run to the store:ack2:

Haha, you guys make me feel bad. I once wore the same jeans for an entire month.

Niamh
06-26-2010, 06:47 AM
I am having the laziest day of the year for myself, I think.

I am still in my PJs and not planning to take them off any time soon either (though I might have to go to the supermarket if I want to make some decent meal).

I love PJ days....

Some people around here (being around here in dublin) think its cool to walk around in their PJs... I think its knackery.

soundofmusic
06-27-2010, 01:04 AM
Haha, you guys make me feel bad. I once wore the same jeans for an entire month.

This, I have to hear more about...did you only wear them to go to the store, or did you wash them every few days and just wear them all the time...Do tell:nod::confused::banana:

JuniperWoolf
06-28-2010, 05:01 AM
This, I have to hear more about...did you only wear them to go to the store, or did you wash them every few days and just wear them all the time...Do tell:nod::confused::banana:

I was travelling and just didn't bother to bring more than one pair of jeans, they were all I had with me. To be fair, it was more three weeks than a month.

kasie
06-28-2010, 06:43 AM
On my first "good job" I always wore suits; I would walk around the house in my suit, stockings and pink bunny fluffies while I did my hair and picked at food. One night, when they were expecting some VIPs at the office, I took off, drove the 25 miles to my office and didn't notice until the other girls started laughing that I still had my bunny slippers on:blush2:

Love it! What a picture!

I frequently went to work with my apron on over my 'good' working clothes but that was easy to put right.

soundofmusic
07-02-2010, 11:57 AM
I was travelling and just didn't bother to bring more than one pair of jeans, they were all I had with me. To be fair, it was more three weeks than a month.

It is much more comfortable to "travel light". I once carried two huge suitcases and an overnight bag to London; I got dumped off outside a train station, no cart, wearing high heels, on a slopping stone road:ack2:


Love it! What a picture!

I frequently went to work with my apron on over my 'good' working clothes but that was easy to put right.

Now that's a good idea, I think I have a sauce or chocolate stain just below my breast on almost every outfit:blush2:

soundofmusic
07-02-2010, 12:06 PM
I used to dress up everytime I left the house; but sometimes you just don't feel up to it. One day, when I was getting a bad cold, I went to the pharmacy in an old tee shirt, wrinkled shorts, my hair grown out from dye and a perm job and sneakers...I hadn't shaved my legs in a few days either.

Who did I run into but the biggest gossip from highschool days, he met me outside the store in his 1000 dollar business suit, mercedes and perfect haircut; looked me up and down and complimented me that I had "uh...I guess...found a uh...are you happy...yes...a daughter...oh, how nice...:blush2::banghead::rolleyes:

papayahed
07-02-2010, 12:59 PM
ohh, same thing happened to me. I was still in college and working at a 7-11. A girl I knew from high school came in one day and kinda looked surprised that I was there then proceeded to tell me how great she was doing and left before I could tell her what I was doing besides working at 7-11.

soundofmusic
07-03-2010, 02:07 AM
ohh, same thing happened to me. I was still in college and working at a 7-11. A girl I knew from high school came in one day and kinda looked surprised that I was there then proceeded to tell me how great she was doing and left before I could tell her what I was doing besides working at 7-11.

Why does that always happen; they never appear when you have just lost weight and look your most glamorous; or you're on the arm of some really hot guy...well, maybe I wouldn't want to chance that anyway.

Okay, how about the losers we've all dated:

I went out, one time, with this big nosed, squinty eyed fellow who drove up to my house and said, "Oh, you live in the poor part of town". Later, he tried to kiss me with orange-flavored bubblegum in his mouth and swap it into my mouth:ack2: We got to the party and he began "networking"

I danced with a few people and left with someone else...

applepie
07-03-2010, 09:50 AM
Ok, I'm embarassed about this one, but when I stress out or am sad I will still sleep with an old stuffed monkey I've had since I was a child :blush:

soundofmusic
07-03-2010, 12:08 PM
Ok, I'm embarassed about this one, but when I stress out or am sad I will still sleep with an old stuffed monkey I've had since I was a child :blush:

They are comforting, though! Much better than sleeping with some old living
guerilla that stuffs himself all night:smile5:

JuniperWoolf
07-03-2010, 02:39 PM
I get mad at people in real life for things that they've done to me in a dream.

I dreamed once that my boyfriend ran over some gypsies in an rv, so the next day I wouldn't talk to him. Just now I dreamed that my dad told me that his girlfriend didn't like me, so now I'm not going to make him lunch.

Yes, I am aware that this is irrational and more than slightly insane.

dafydd manton
07-03-2010, 02:44 PM
If it makes anyone feel better, my stuffed monkey is called Artaxerxes. No, really!

Scheherazade
07-03-2010, 07:21 PM
Why does that always happen; they never appear when you have just lost weight and look your most glamorous; or you're on the arm of some really hot guy...well, maybe I wouldn't want to chance that anyway. Chance what? Being in the arm of "some really hot guy"?

soundofmusic
07-03-2010, 10:14 PM
I get mad at people in real life for things that they've done to me in a dream.

I dreamed once that my boyfriend ran over some gypsies in an rv, so the next day I wouldn't talk to him. Just now I dreamed that my dad told me that his girlfriend didn't like me, so now I'm not going to make him lunch.

Yes, I am aware that this is irrational and more than slightly insane.

I don't know Juniper; maybe you remain mad because you realize there is some underlying truth to your dream. I remember, one year, my daughter had a dream that I was purchasing things from the next door neighbor and the women stole my money. I never had anything to do with the people; they were sort of scary.
A few months later, I realized that the woman sold collectibles online; some of the things I was having difficulty finding for my daughters Christmas gifts. I asked the woman to buy it, gave her the money and she didn't bring the item or my money. A few weeks before Christmas, I rebought the thing, at a much higher price...Then, the woman came over with the item, apologizing for the delay.


If it makes anyone feel better, my stuffed monkey is called Artaxerxes. No, really!

Let me guess, Your childrens names are Caesar, Hadrian, and Hannibal...:cool:


Chance what? Being in the arm of "some really hot guy"?

:smilielol5: Yeah, that's pretty scary, too. All these young sexy women come out of the woodwork and slip him their numbers...

Do you remember that movie where Mia Farrow's boyfriend goes off with the rich heiress...I think its an Agatha Christies story...anyway, Mia goes about stalking them across Egypt; I can almost see myself doing that:willy_nilly::frown2::out:

applepie
07-03-2010, 11:20 PM
They are comforting, though! Much better than sleeping with some old living
guerilla that stuffs himself all night:smile5:

Too true :lol:

qimissung
07-04-2010, 01:00 AM
I've eaten six oreos today.

Scheherazade
07-04-2010, 03:52 PM
I've eaten six oreos today.How many were in the pack?

I have spent two hours ironing today.

soundofmusic
07-04-2010, 04:09 PM
We have two huge jars of chocolate covered almonds and jelly belly jelly beans...I'm grabbing a big napkin full after every meal...I'm going to get huge; I can already feel the fat mounting...

JuniperWoolf
07-04-2010, 08:35 PM
I've eaten six oreos today.

(please read the following in a sarcastic tone of voice)

Whoa, slow down you glutton! Leave some Oreos for the rest of America.

kasie
07-05-2010, 07:40 AM
....I have spent two hours ironing today.

That, Madam, is cause for celebration, not confession - you can have all the oreos left in the packet and a nice cup of something hot and reviving to perk you up.

(On the other hand, it could be boasting, in which case you can still have the cuppa but you have to share round the biccies.)

Scheherazade
07-05-2010, 07:46 AM
That, Madam, is cause for celebration,...
(On the other hand, it could be boasting,...Oh, believe you me, Kasie, in my case, it is a confession as I have a "slight" obsession with ironing.


Today's confession:

I lied to a student of mine, saying that I was sad that she was leaving (passed her exams) while inside my brain had already donned a cheerleader outfit and performing mind-blowing flip flops with joy!

:blush:

Madhuri
07-05-2010, 07:54 AM
That student is a member of litnet, by any chance?

Scheherazade
07-06-2010, 05:00 PM
That student is a member of litnet, by any chance?Hopefully, no!

:D

soundofmusic
07-06-2010, 11:38 PM
Oh, believe you me, Kasie, in my case, it is a confession as I have a "slight" obsession with ironing.


Today's confession:

I lied to a student of mine, saying that I was sad that she was leaving (passed her exams) while inside my brain had already donned a cheerleader outfit and performing mind-blowing flip flops with joy!

:blush:

Do you iron sheets; I love ironed sheets....

Well I appreciate someone who is well mannered enough to lie to make someone else feel good; I sometimes think people are way too honest...

qimissung
07-06-2010, 11:51 PM
How many were in the pack?

I have spent two hours ironing today.


(please read the following in a sarcastic tone of voice)

Whoa, slow down you glutton! Leave some Oreos for the rest of America.

Heh, heh, about a half pack.

Lol,JW, but I don't burn. It off like I used to. :)

Ironing is not fun. I do iron my clothes, but I draw the line at anything else.

TurquoiseSunset
07-07-2010, 04:10 AM
Haha, you guys make me feel bad. I once wore the same jeans for an entire month.

Just one month? :smilewinkgrin: When I was at uni I did that A LOT. :D


I love PJ days....

Some people around here (being around here in dublin) think its cool to walk around in their PJs... I think its knackery.

A few years ago college guys thought it was cool to go everywhere in their slippers...specifically, but not limited to, stokies. Luckily it's not a trend anymore!

Um...I'm not sure I want to share anything else for now :lol:


Oh, believe you me, Kasie, in my case, it is a confession as I have a "slight" obsession with ironing.

Really?? I thought I was the only one who really liked ironing. It's so therapeutic! Everyone always acts like I'm a freak when I admit to it...

Genocide
07-07-2010, 05:57 AM
PAM is a freak... :]

I've spent the last 10 minutes contemplating "PAM." Things like "PAM is a freak" make me feel bad for this woman named Pam. Or man, I don't judge. I once knew a guy named Stacy. Stacy wouldn't have liked his name being thrown around so much and I don't think Pam would either as he seems a bit of alright.

Confession: I can't stop thinking of PAM as a real person....

TurquoiseSunset
07-07-2010, 06:03 AM
Maybe PAM wants to join my Freak Club? :smilewinkgrin:

Genocide
07-07-2010, 06:05 AM
Much like Britney... leave Pam alone!

TurquoiseSunset
07-07-2010, 06:08 AM
But, Pam obviously has an identity crisis...

...The United States of Pam :D

Genocide
07-07-2010, 06:10 AM
United States of Tara? Goooooood show. Although I haven't watched it in a long time. Shouldn't we be confessing things? Jeeze. Now I feel like I'm at mass...

Confession: I have seen every episode of True Blood...

TurquoiseSunset
07-07-2010, 06:25 AM
I love The United States of Tara...the second season is coming to SA soon and I can't wait! ...I like True Blood too! I didn't in the beginning, so I only started watching when Mary Anne started to make Bon Temps crazy...

Confession: I still watch cartoons sometimes...

qimissung
07-07-2010, 11:38 AM
Confession: I've been watching House Hunters every day. I'm getting a little sick of it now, but I still watch.

motherhubbard
07-07-2010, 02:35 PM
I haven't brushed my teeth yet today. All I can do is sit around and make fabric yoyos. I've made nearly 500 in the past 10 days. I have about 80 more to make and then I'm going to make stuff out of the yoyos. It's all I want to do. I'm hoping that my husband will let me know when he heads home so I can do some housework and whip something up to eat while brushing. I would hate for him to come home and it look like all I did all day was make yoyos even though that's all I've done.

JuniperWoolf
07-07-2010, 06:39 PM
I recently discovered that I love Madonna. That might not be cool yet (and therefore would fall into the realm of a "confession"), but I think that I'm going to try to bring back this look:

http://thelifeofriley.squarespace.com/storage/madonna%20lucky%20star.jpg

'Tis about time for an 80's revivification, methinks.

Scheherazade
07-07-2010, 06:45 PM
I haven't brushed my teeth yet today. All I can do is sit around and make fabric yoyos. I've made nearly 500 in the past 10 days.What are fabric yoyos and why are you making them?

:sosp:

TurquoiseSunset
07-08-2010, 02:44 AM
I used to love 'Going for a song' and watched it every day. After a while I was able to correctly guess most items' values. I was also able to say who made them, what country they are from and what period...it was kind of fun being an antiques nerd :D

Genocide
07-08-2010, 03:55 AM
Confession:

I'm too lazy to turn the lights off... therefore I will not go to bed. :[

Paulclem
07-08-2010, 05:52 PM
I used to love 'Going for a song' and watched it every day. After a while I was able to correctly guess most items' values. I was also able to say who made them, what country they are from and what period...it was kind of fun being an antiques nerd :D

Going for a song? With Arthur Negus? But that's from the dim annals of time!!

dafydd manton
07-08-2010, 05:57 PM
Worse yet, not only did I watch "Going for a Song", I still love The Antiques Roadshow, and not just for for Fiona Bruce, but I will even stoop to watching Bargain Hunt whenever time permits. (Hangs head in abject shame, waiting for Headsman's Axe)

Paulclem
07-08-2010, 06:10 PM
I like to fix stuff at our house - not because I'm a dab hand, but because the repairmen are too expensive. (I am from Yorkshire you know).

Anyway the Immersion Heater, (this is an inter-confession, confession - I thought until fairly recently that it was an Emmersion heater), wasn't working as the element - very similar to a kettle - had burnt out.

I bought a hexagon spanner to get the top off, but it wouldn't budge. It was in an airing cupboard and a bit awkward to get to.

So I took advice. Old Fred over the road recommended WD40. I lathered it in it, but it failed.

The guy who used to walk his dog at night - who's now moved to Devon - recommended getting a blow torch on it and then trying. Apart from burning off any of the remaining WD40 and a good portion of the insulation from the top, it was a dead loss.

The old Uncle - who passed away a couple of years ago from a non-immersion heater related illness - recommended a long handle. I found a metal tube that would fit over the hexagon spanner and tried it. Nothing.

None of the suggestions had worked, and as this had taken over 2 weeks,my wife was getting a bit fed up with the hot water situation.

So, whilst she and the kids were in town, I decided to give it another go with the long handle.

Success! The top of the Immersion heater unscrewed - unfortunately I too was screwed as I had neglected to turn off the water at the mains - not expecting any success.

It was the very devil to get the hexagon screw back on with water spewing out. By the time I did, the water had disappeared between the floorboards somewhere. I ran downstairs to find a pool of sooty black water in the living room. It had gone straight down the chimney. Luckily it missed the rug and was sitting on the tiles.

I cleaned up and laughed off suggestions that I was a DIY idiot by my wife, pointing out that I had actually changed the element later when I had got the water under control.

And my confession is:

I did the same stupid thing 6 months later when the new one had blown. This time though, there were witnesses!

dafydd manton
07-08-2010, 06:16 PM
Ee, lad, will tha nivver learn? If ivver tha does owt fer nowt, do it fer thissen, an' gerrit reight!

Paulclem
07-08-2010, 06:43 PM
Ee, lad, will tha nivver learn? If ivver tha does owt fer nowt, do it fer thissen, an' gerrit reight!

Aye. Nivver.

That rhyme was on an ornament in my grandma's living room. I always used to read it.

Hear all, see all, say nowt.
Eat all, sup all, pay nowt.
And if evver tha does owt for nowt,
Allus do it fo thissen.

Classic.

TurquoiseSunset
07-09-2010, 03:15 AM
Going for a song? With Arthur Negus? But that's from the dim annals of time!!

Nope, I only watched the 'revival' with Micheal Parkinson and Eric Knowles...that was in the late nineties. There was another antiques show on at the time (on SA's Dstv), but I can't remember what. I also watched The Antiques Roadshow. They only started showing that again recently, but I only watch the occasional episode. I still hope they will bring back 'Going For A Song' again someday. Or at least the reruns :lol:

Paulclem
07-09-2010, 07:35 AM
Nope, I only watched the 'revival' with Micheal Parkinson and Eric Knowles...that was in the late nineties. There was another antiques show on at the time (on SA's Dstv), but I can't remember what. I also watched The Antiques Roadshow. They only started showing that again recently, but I only watch the occasional episode. I still hope they will bring back 'Going For A Song' again someday. Or at least the reruns :lol:

Ah - it's all clear now. I never saw that. I have different confessions...

motherhubbard
07-10-2010, 11:13 AM
What are fabric yoyos and why are you making them?

:sosp:

This is a fabric yoyo
http://www.makeandtakes.com/wp-content/uploads/4.jpg

you use them like a regular quilt block. I've made over 500 of them this month. I put a few together, but now I can't decide and I think I just need to make a few more, maybe another 500 in a cream or in shades of white. If I tell my family what I'm thinking they will have a fit. I'll have to be sly in my yoyo obsession.

Genocide
07-10-2010, 05:02 PM
So you.... sew them together?

Confession: I'm all dressed up with no where to go.

Paulclem
07-10-2010, 06:16 PM
I sing songs like Space Truckin and Midnight Rider whilst cycling around on my bike- especially downhill...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vu3r7ZVblz8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7A2acBVENA

papayahed
07-10-2010, 08:41 PM
I sing songs like Space Truckin and Midnight Rider whilst cycling around on my bike- especially downhill...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vu3r7ZVblz8

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7A2acBVENA

Well, if we're confessing, these are in my cycling playlist:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7Jvsbcxunc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y47G-Wa4qfs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBqZs7oGPZQ

Madhuri
07-11-2010, 03:27 PM
I wear white every Monday.

DanielBenoit
07-11-2010, 03:31 PM
I caught myself watching 10 minutes of Hannah Montana.

Paulclem
07-11-2010, 05:49 PM
Well, if we're confessing, these are in my cycling playlist:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k7Jvsbcxunc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y47G-Wa4qfs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBqZs7oGPZQ

That's not confession - they're great - apart from the first one. I like funky Fire.

Scheherazade
08-18-2010, 09:52 AM
I have just devoured enough sushi to feed a family of four... For two days.

SleepyWitch
08-18-2010, 12:58 PM
I have just devoured enough sushi to feed a family of four... For two days.
you'd better confess where you found that much sushi at an affordable prize.


I have fake accounts on facebook so that my various Pet Society pets can visit each other and earn coins for it.

Scheherazade
08-18-2010, 07:42 PM
you'd better confess where you found that much sushi at an affordable prize.Depends on what you mean by "affordable price" but I get mine from Waitrose; they taste much better than any other supermarket's and not that expensive.

Would love to get them from Itsu (http://www.itsu.com/) regularly but...
I have fake accounts on facebook so that my various Pet Society pets can visit each other and earn coins for it.And I have no idea what this is all about! :D

(I might be one of the few people on the planet who do not actually have a Facebook account.)

dafydd manton
08-19-2010, 01:50 AM
Don't blame you! I personally am counterfeit. And despite the name, I am not Welsh - I was born in London!

Scheherazade
09-09-2010, 07:25 PM
I watched "Twilight" and "New Moon" last month (and the third one is in my waiting list).

Nope, I was not tricked into watching them... Nor was I tied to a chair while my eyelids were glued to stay open. I ordered them myself just to see what the fuss was about.

I still don't know.

Delta40
09-09-2010, 07:54 PM
I have been comfort eating and know I should stop but am being rebellious

BienvenuJDC
09-09-2010, 08:04 PM
I watch Phineas & Ferb (whether the kids are here or not)

Hurricane
09-09-2010, 10:26 PM
When I'm driving alone, I sing along to everything and listen to Journey.

OrphanPip
09-09-2010, 10:37 PM
I watched "Twilight" and "New Moon" last month (and the third one is in my waiting list).

Nope, I was not tricked into watching them... Nor was I tied to a chair while my eyelids were glued to stay open. I ordered them myself just to see what the fuss was about.

I still don't know.

I can identify with this. I saw the first Twilight after being outvoted by the group at the theaters to decide what to watch. Half way through I grew ill and had to leave to vomit.

Much later, I decided to watch New Moon online, I made it through like an hour before growing too bored.

I saw the last one in theaters as well, I sneaked in after watching The Last Airbender, so I got to see the two worst films of the year on one day.

The fuss? I don't know either, I can't understand why people like these things. Yet I continue to watch them, maybe because I want to belong in the group and know what people are talking about. Or it's Taylor Lautner's abs.

Hurricane
09-09-2010, 11:01 PM
The fuss? I don't know either, I can't understand why people like these things. Yet I continue to watch them, maybe because I want to belong in the group and know what people are talking about. Or it's Taylor Lautner's abs.


Clearly you answered your own question here. I've seen the first two movies, and his abs are one of the few things that make them remotely palatable. And by "remotely palatable," I mean that I don't run screaming out of the theater, but only just.

OrphanPip
09-09-2010, 11:17 PM
Clearly you answered your own question here. I've seen the first two movies, and his abs are one of the few things that make them remotely palatable. And by "remotely palatable," I mean that I don't run screaming out of the theater, but only just.

You're probably right, it's nice for Lautner that he's able to sustain a career off of merely looking pretty. I've seen better acting from 5 year olds in commercials.

http://cdn02.okcdn.okmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Taylor_Lautner_GQ_June15_03.jpg

DanielBenoit
09-09-2010, 11:41 PM
You're probably right, it's nice for Lautner that he's able to sustain a career off of merely looking pretty. I've seen better acting from 5 year olds in commercials.

http://cdn02.okcdn.okmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Taylor_Lautner_GQ_June15_03.jpg

Whoaaa, I wouldn't mind sustaining his career for a bod like that. Maybe I could help him sustain some other things as well :eek6::ihih:

Helga
09-12-2010, 03:32 PM
I watch Phineas & Ferb (whether the kids are here or not)

me too!! it's a good show.... ;)

Scheherazade
09-27-2010, 06:11 PM
I made some rice salad tonight and half-way through dinner I realised that I had actually forgotten to add the rice and was munching on some greens and sweetcorn only.

:willy_nilly:

BienvenuJDC
09-27-2010, 06:23 PM
I'm watching Phineas & Ferb right now...(and the girls aren't even home).
It's the episode where Peter the Panda takes Perry the Platypus' place as Doofenschmirtz's nemesis, and the boys fix a time machine and go back in time.

(See what you all are missing?)

mingdilly
09-27-2010, 09:29 PM
Late one evening, I left a church event to go home, giving a friend a ride and my two children in the backseat. Twenty minutes later, my friend asked, "Where's Ryan?" (Ryan is my third, the 9-year-old.)

I turned round and drove back to church.

BienvenuJDC
09-28-2010, 12:12 AM
Late one evening, I left a church event to go home, giving a friend a ride and my two children in the backseat. Twenty minutes later, my friend asked, "Where's Ryan?" (Ryan is my third, the 9-year-old.)

I turned round and drove back to church.

I'm sure that will happen to me someday....

mingdilly
09-28-2010, 03:33 AM
I'm sure that will happen to me someday....
Hey BienvenuJDC. . . only if it's late and you're pretty distracted....! :D

papayahed
11-20-2010, 09:34 PM
Doing laundry - instead of taking clothes out of the dryer and folding them I will add wet clothes on top of dry clothes and let them go for another spin.


Lazy.

JuniperWoolf
09-18-2011, 07:19 AM
I've seen confession threads on other forums, in which members post embarassing/risque/bizzare/scandelous/straght-up weird things about themselves.

Why, you ask?

Because it's a faceless forum and anyone who judges you does so from the opposite side of the world? The cheap thrill that comes when you admit to something shocking or embarassing? As an exercise in the leap-into-the-void type of bravery? You simply have something that you want to get off your chest? Maybe you wish the purify your heavy soul after that murder you commited last week? Whatever the reason for your confession, let this thread be your tool and let the confessions commence!

I'll go first: I often take perscription brand sleeping pills like Zopiclone and then struggle against them to stay awake. It's fun, all of the world's lines go all wavy and going for a walk is a dangerous adventure to say the least.

I also still watch pokemon on occasion. *cringe* It relaxes me, okay!

papayahed
09-18-2011, 09:26 PM
ok, I just found a Mike N' Ike in between the couch cushions and ate it.

JuniperWoolf
09-18-2011, 10:07 PM
Oh! We already have a thread like this. I'm such a dolt, I went and made one yesterday in the games forum.

papayahed
09-18-2011, 10:08 PM
Oh! We already have a thread like this. I'm such a dolt, I went and made one yesterday.


I missed it.

JuniperWoolf
09-18-2011, 10:09 PM
Creepy coincidence. Maybe you and I have a psychic link, Papaya.

papayahed
09-18-2011, 10:14 PM
Creepy coincidence. Maybe you and I have a psychic link, Papaya.


:alien:


(Are you thinking about getting a coke right now too?)

JuniperWoolf
09-18-2011, 10:33 PM
:alien:


(Are you thinking about getting a coke right now too?)

No, but I was twenty minutes ago!

...I'm scared.

Stanislaw
09-18-2011, 10:39 PM
I couldn't find a pair of clean socks this morning... so I febreezed an 'aged' pair...:ack2: :sick:

Scheherazade
09-19-2011, 06:14 AM
The dinner dishes are still sitting in the sink because I am too lazy to unload the dishwasher to put in the new load.

papayahed
09-20-2011, 08:41 PM
I came home from work and put on my pajamas.

JuniperWoolf
09-20-2011, 11:33 PM
I just accidently added orange juice to my roux instead of milk.

Scheherazade
09-24-2011, 01:27 PM
The laundry has been washed and sitting in the washing machine for the past five hours.

LadyLuck
11-18-2011, 10:48 AM
I'm letting my youngest play puzzle games on my phone because I'm moody and she's worn out today. I figure it will minimize arguments.

papayahed
11-19-2011, 10:24 AM
My pants are tight.

Pensive
11-19-2011, 11:39 AM
I think I have have made a grammatical mistake in almost every sentence I have typed today :p

cloud0819
11-19-2011, 11:56 AM
I forgot to zip up my zipper. My slacks were black and I was wearing a light brown shorts underneath which was so visible with my open pants. The most shameful part was that I was not aware of it and kept on moving and moving showing it almost to everybody. Crap, when I found it out my:banana: cheeks burned to shame.

Buh4Bee
11-21-2011, 09:20 PM
my pants are tight.

i hate that!

Buh4Bee
11-21-2011, 09:21 PM
I didn't change the oil in my car, so I blow out the engine resulting in thousands of dollars in damage to the car and a pretty nervous feeling.

motherhubbard
11-21-2011, 09:42 PM
I think Kellog's chocolate chip fiber bars are yummier than candy. I would eat more, but I'm afraid.

nerriesantra
11-21-2011, 09:55 PM
I think I have have made a grammatical mistake in almost every sentence I have typed today :p


Same thing goes here, not only in grammatical matter, I actually running out of words to write.:bawling: [huh @@]

skib
11-21-2011, 11:45 PM
I ate almost an entire bag of mini donettes this morning. I also ate at least five meals yesterday.

LadyLuck
11-22-2011, 12:04 AM
I also ate at least five meals yesterday.

:lol: That's what I eat every day. I swear it's a wonder I don't weigh a ton :D

JuniperWoolf
11-22-2011, 12:22 AM
I didn't change the oil in my car, so I blow out the engine resulting in thousands of dollars in damage to the car and a pretty nervous feeling.

I've done that exactly four times. Luckily I have a mechanically-inclined brother.

qimissung
11-22-2011, 02:09 AM
Apparently I left the refrigerator door open and the vents froze over, so now, three days before Thanksgiving, the refrigerator has to defrost for 48 hours. It only cost me $250 and all the food in the fridge to find that out. Gah! Not that I'm all that interested in cooking for the big day anyway.

Pensive
11-22-2011, 01:31 PM
my wisdom teeth are mostly all gone and I can't eat much solid yet I am scared of going to a dentist!

LadyLuck
11-22-2011, 01:34 PM
I'm seriously considering just taking a shower and putting pajamas back on.

qimissung
11-22-2011, 05:47 PM
I'm seriously considering just taking a shower and putting pajamas back on.

what an excellent idea!

LadyLuck
11-22-2011, 09:26 PM
what an excellent idea!

Yeah, it was spoiled, but I did the next best thing by tossing on light weight cargo pants, a tank top, and a soft fuzzy sweater ;)

JuniperWoolf
11-23-2011, 02:17 PM
When I have days off, I usually wear pajamas for the entire first day (which, as it happens, is today).

Confession: I think that trainspotters are cool in a creepy sort of way.

JuniperWoolf
11-30-2011, 12:57 AM
Whenever I read a post by someone who I know is from a different country, I read it in the accent that I imagine that person must have. This is especially true of Bastable, Mick, Helga, Loka, Neely, Emil and Blazeofglory.

Hurricane
11-30-2011, 01:10 AM
Whenever I read a post by someone who I know is from a different country, I read it in the accent that I imagine that person must have. This is especially true of Bastable, Mick, Helga, Loka, Neely, Emil and Blazeofglory.

I do this with emails. If I know the person sending it I read it in their voice.

papayahed
12-12-2011, 11:34 PM
I was making brownies earlier. I let them cool or a few minutes then moved them to another counter. I turned to start cutting strawberries when the whole pan of brownies did a nose dive off the counter and landed upside down on the kitchen floor. Luckily the brownies stuck to the pan and didn't touch the floor. I used them in the dessert.

qimissung
12-13-2011, 03:48 AM
A catastrophe averted. Good save, papaya.

Helga
12-13-2011, 04:47 AM
Whenever I read a post by someone who I know is from a different country, I read it in the accent that I imagine that person must have. This is especially true of Bastable, Mick, Helga, Loka, Neely, Emil and Blazeofglory.

HAHA

I guess I have a harsh accent, but I have never really thought about it. I have to admit that I love British accents, all of them, sometimes when I have been talking to someone from the UK I forget to listen to what they are saying cause I am just listening to the accent.

kensington
12-13-2011, 06:52 AM
HAHA

I guess I have a harsh accent, but I have never really thought about it. I have to admit that I love British accents, all of them, sometimes when I have been talking to someone from the UK I forget to listen to what they are saying cause I am just listening to the accent.

Same with me, it's rather intoxicating. The only thing is, I only hear them in movies. I don't talk to anyone with a British accent, and I'm not sure what some of them sound like.