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Old 03-28-2009, 05:24 PM
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Re: Prayer Closet...takes on a new meaning....

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I did, but I also threatened him within an inch of his little short life. ( and he's so scared that he's sitting in the floor playing with his nintendogs games.)
????????????????? Is this Nintendo for coon hunters?
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Old 03-28-2009, 05:30 PM
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????????????????? Is this Nintendo for coon hunters?
Ha ha. No it is a game where you choose a dog and then raise it an train. You literally talk to the ninetendo ds (ie.....Rocky sit. Rocky come. Rocky lay down...) It's fun. My husband was laughing at me last night and said he wished he knew where my video camera was so he could video me talking to this stupid machine saying "good boy Rocky". It's lots of fun and it teaches them to be more dilegent and they have to take care of it, like feeding and watering, or it will die or run away. They have to give it a bath and all that stuff.
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Old 03-28-2009, 05:34 PM
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Ha ha. No it is a game where you choose a dog and then raise it an train. You literally talk to the ninetendo ds (ie.....Rocky sit. Rocky come. Rocky lay down...) It's fun. My husband was laughing at me last night and said he wished he knew where my video camera was so he could video me talking to this stupid machine saying "good boy Rocky". It's lots of fun and it teaches them to be more dilegent and they have to take care of it, like feeding and watering, or it will die or run away. They have to give it a bath and all that stuff.
We had pet rocks when I was a kid; they were much cheaper.

Actually, I thought you had just made a typo; I had no idea there was such a thing!
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I did, but I also threatened him within an inch of his little short life. ( and he's so scared that he's sitting in the floor playing with his nintendogs games.)
He needs to get in his room and clean while you cook supper!
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We had pet rocks when I was a kid; they were much cheaper.

Actually, I thought you had just made a typo; I had no idea there was such a thing!
I didn't either....

Jus wait til you have grandkids...you'll be in the poor house...I know I am...
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Re: Prayer Closet...takes on a new meaning....

My husband tells a story about his son- When he would finally get enough and decide to spank him, Jeff would start wailing , repenting and praying for deliverance. He laughs and says it is hard to spank a praying kid!
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My husband tells a story about his son- When he would finally get enough and decide to spank him, Jeff would start wailing , repenting and praying for deliverance. He laughs and says it is hard to spank a praying kid!
I was getting ready to spank my little 3 year old boy's rear end one night, and he looked at me and said, "You wouldn't spank me, would you, Pretty Lady?"

I lost it!
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It didn't...but I had to have a break before I killed him and my back fell off of my body. I worked like a mule this week and my back is in sad shape, so I had to have a break, so I gave him one too.

Now back to the grind stone, before I fix supper for 5 healthy guys. I am frying chicken, mashed potatoes, gravy green beans and corn and white cake with strawberries.

So I need to get busy. I'm not sure who needs prayer more, me or the boys, but I'm sure one of us does....
Yum! Fried chicken and mashed potatos is one of my favorite meals. My son was supposed to smoke the two whole chickens I had in the fridge today but then bad thunderstorms moved through and he didn't want to drown trying to work with the smoker so I rubbed one down with some sweet & tangy rub and baked it in the oven. About halfway through I basted it with a mixture of lemon juice, honey, and butter. It was very good but not near as good as fried chicken!
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