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Wow. :o 30,000 posts. What if you never posted again?
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jelly wrote: Mon Nov 28, 2022 2:48 pm Wow. :o 30,000 posts. What if you never posted again?
Whoa, I missed the big post because I wasn't tracking the number that closely, even with the heads up from snubs. :thud:

If I never posted again...I'm sure you all would survive without me, but I would miss sharing my precious insights. ;)
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catspaw, if you were going to go out and get yourself a burrito for lunch today, what would you get on it?
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Steve wrote: Thu Mar 23, 2023 10:45 am catspaw, if you were going to go out and get yourself a burrito for lunch today, what would you get on it?
Great question! I don't usually have burritos because I do not care for spicy things (even things other people say aren't really that spicy) so I would evaluate all the options and then get the mildest meat option possible and then probably add lettuce and cheese. I don't even know what all the options would be, but I assume most of them are things I wouldn't want to eat or wouldn't want to eat in that combination. For example, I like tomatoes straight or on a fast food burger (if I'm having a homemade burger I probably won't bother) etc. but not on sandwiches because I think it makes things soggy. A couple of burrito places have opened up not to far from me so if I ever go (like, if other people are going and I get stuck going along) ;) I'll update you!
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10 or 100?
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Depends if it's dishes to wash or dollars to be given to me for free. :D
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what if it's both? :-k
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That is a great answer to make this a really hard question. Hmm...$100 to wash 100 dishes seems like a decent rate of pay, as long as they're just regular dishes and not all greasy pans or something. 100 is my official answer. :yes:
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Do you like makeup?
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One of my favourite children's books is "Makeup Mess" by Robert Munsch, where the little girl uses a great deal of interesting makeup combinations, causing her parents to faint, and she declares at the end of the book that she's beautiful with no makeup. (If you haven't read it, it's less of a moralistic tale than the summary makes it sound like). I make no claims of great beauty, but whatever is there or not all comes naturally. ;) I don't have a moral issue with other people wearing makeup; I just never found it to be a good use of my time. Too much hassle and I don't care enough to take the time. I do buy good facial moisturizers and I use tons of lip gloss (more for moisture than appearance), but that's as far as it goes for me.
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I love that!
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Catspaw wrote: Sat Jun 10, 2023 8:21 pm One of my favourite children's books is "Makeup Mess" by Robert Munsch, where the little girl uses a great deal of interesting makeup combinations, causing her parents to faint, and she declares at the end of the book that she's beautiful with no makeup. (If you haven't read it, it's less of a moralistic tale than the summary makes it sound like). I make no claims of great beauty, but whatever is there or not all comes naturally. ;) I don't have a moral issue with other people wearing makeup; I just never found it to be a good use of my time. Too much hassle and I don't care enough to take the time. I do buy good facial moisturizers and I use tons of lip gloss (more for moisture than appearance), but that's as far as it goes for me.
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Sarafini wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2024 6:10 am
Catspaw wrote: Sat Jun 10, 2023 8:21 pm One of my favourite children's books is "Makeup Mess" by Robert Munsch, where the little girl uses a great deal of interesting makeup combinations, causing her parents to faint, and she declares at the end of the book that she's beautiful with no makeup. (If you haven't read it, it's less of a moralistic tale than the summary makes it sound like). I make no claims of great beauty, but whatever is there or not all comes naturally. ;) I don't have a moral issue with other people wearing makeup; I just never found it to be a good use of my time. Too much hassle and I don't care enough to take the time. I do buy good facial moisturizers and I use tons of lip gloss (more for moisture than appearance), but that's as far as it goes for me.
Totally with you on that!

How often is this forum active? It seems to be slowly dying and I want to revive it!
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Unfortunately, the ToO has been pretty slow the last few years. It's great to have a new member who loves to post! One post inspires another. :D
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Well then I will post every day if I have to except during vacation in September and camp next week and October.
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Sounds great! I hope you have fun at camp and on your vacation. :D
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If you could talk to a family member who has passed on, who would it be?
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Bren wrote: Sun Aug 11, 2024 7:22 am If you could talk to a family member who has passed on, who would it be?
Wow, that's a tough question. Probably my grandma. She was such a wonderful grandmother and I wish I had told her that more often. I know I'll see her in heaven one day.
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The older I get, the more I realize how much of my life these days I wish I could share with those that have passed on.
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Yes, that makes sense. It's hard when people we love aren't with us. I hope you keep finding people you love and trust to share with, even if it isn't quite the same as the beloved people you miss.
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Catspaw wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2024 7:37 pm
Sarafini wrote: Mon Jul 22, 2024 6:10 am
Catspaw wrote: Sat Jun 10, 2023 8:21 pm One of my favourite children's books is "Makeup Mess" by Robert Munsch, where the little girl uses a great deal of interesting makeup combinations, causing her parents to faint, and she declares at the end of the book that she's beautiful with no makeup. (If you haven't read it, it's less of a moralistic tale than the summary makes it sound like). I make no claims of great beauty, but whatever is there or not all comes naturally. ;) I don't have a moral issue with other people wearing makeup; I just never found it to be a good use of my time. Too much hassle and I don't care enough to take the time. I do buy good facial moisturizers and I use tons of lip gloss (more for moisture than appearance), but that's as far as it goes for me.
Totally with you on that!

How often is this forum active? It seems to be slowly dying and I want to revive it!
:highfive:

Unfortunately, the ToO has been pretty slow the last few years. It's great to have a new member who loves to post! One post inspires another. :D
So I'm pretty new to the ToO as well but I've been curious when the peak and stuff was compared to now?
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