Damn...we're leaving the following week. If they were in sooner, I'd buy some!![]()
They're delivered to the school on Dec. 8th ... I hate that delayed gratification thing. Don't they understand impulse buys?!?!![]()
Damn...we're leaving the following week. If they were in sooner, I'd buy some!![]()
It's okay...I think User plans to buy enough to bribe them to take Iain, too...even though he's only in 3rd.![]()
You know, with hurricane recovery still months if not years off, military families who are separated from loved ones and could use help this time of year, Elf Louise, the Jimenez dinner, staying involved in our kids lives, the hundreds of other volunteer and charitable organizations that always need help this time of year, spending time with your spouse/significant other, taking care of extended family, and ... oh, yeah making sure that gay people are cons utionally prohibitted to marry, you would think people would have so many more important things to do this time of year than keeping score of what each school district puts on its calander. Wouldn't that rate somewhere between painting your floorboards and watching your plants grow in terms of priorities?
Dang, it's not like they're calling the two weeks break "The Calander's Annual Evolution to the Next Distinct Year's Existence Because Time is Scientifically Quantifiable and Therefore Christmas is a Silly, Silly Supers ion School Break".
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