February 24th, 2006
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Hmmm… scariest? I think I must have blocked all of them from my memory. I know that the one time that I had to use the choking technique you learn at Infant CPR was pretty scary.
There were a couple of times in college in the older dorms that were possibly haunted that I was very anxious to get where I was going because of that supernatural feeling…
Terry
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February 24th, 2006
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The scariest thing? That is a hard question… It could be on 9/11 when my husband was on a ship and someone called and told me a lie – they told me he was sent out to war when he wasn’t – I later found out the truth when he called. Other than that – being rear-ended by a MACK truck was pretty freaky….
TN Chick at http://tnchick.com
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February 24th, 2006
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One time when my son was really little (and I didn’t have a car), we had gone to get groceries. My hands were full of grocery bags and when we got off the bus we had to cross a busy street.
We waited til the traffic died down a bit, but by the time we got halfway across the traffic had started again. I couldn’t hold his hand because I had about 5 bags in each hand, so I was expecting him to just stay by my side (as he was told to do).
However, at one point when I had stopped because a car was coming… he didn’t stop, he took a step forward. Luckily for me, the car that was coming slowed right down, and my son ended up stopping too, so nothing happened.
But by the time we got into the house and I got those bags down I was screeching and screaming and crying and ranting about safety and crossing the street, and yada yada yada, the way only a mother can
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December 30th, 2005
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Let me see….if I had to choose between getting a Christmas card ready made with the family picture or a picture in a Christmas card, I’d have to say give me the picture in the card. Those either fit in the wallet or made in a size that fits a picture frame. Sadly though, the pictures I generally receive I really have no interest other than the initial, “Oh, that’s nice…my have they grown,” unless it is my nephew. Most go into the box until next year when I use it to let me know where to mail that year’s Christmas cards. My favorites though are the pictures included with the yearly holiday gloat letter. Ugh!
Chatty@WTYB.com
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December 30th, 2005
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I got 2.5 hours and I can just make it for FFAF. Gosh I hope I’m logged in still. (checks the left column) Yup, its me.
Let’s see, what was the question again? Ah yes, I get a picture postcard from alot of people and I do like those alot. And I also get the wallet photos. I think in the end I like the post cards because the wallet photos are posed and don’t look like the people. The postcards are usually candid and fun and creative. But I like getting all pictures really.
No New Year’s resolution yet. Maybe some recyled ones from last year. I noticed also that when I think about resolutions at night (like now) I lack alot of motivation, but somehow in the late morning I can make some serious commitments. Maybe I just get lazy when I’m tired.
Ok, that’s it for my very lame FFAF.
Jon in Michigan
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