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mappchik
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Any other parents want to take turns with children's activities on Friday or Saturday? We could swap out for time to attend one of the sessions.
I'll gladly supervise a couple hours of making rice krispie porcupines with any other children who want to join my little people (5, 7 & 13).
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Simon Jester
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I'm not a parent (not yet anyway), but I'd probably be able to help for a few hours.
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It matters not how strait the gate, How charged with punishments the scroll, I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul.
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lloydbob1
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I'll be renting corral space for your little crumcrushers
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I'll bring the lassos.....
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It matters not how strait the gate, How charged with punishments the scroll, I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul.
William Ernest Henley
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lloydbob1
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We'll need cable. The last time all the broken pieces of glass kept cutting thru the rope, and the kids kept getting away
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We'll need cable. The last time all the broken pieces of glass kept cutting thru the rope, and the kids kept getting away
The electronic collars & invisible fence radio signal should be quite sufficient, thank you.
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We could, probably, charge people to watch the learning curve ensue
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I am desperately trying to get down and maybe sharing a campsite (?) I am a 18 year old homeschooled girl (with 8 younger siblings) so I wouldn't mind helping out families. I was at porcfest in '05 in Lancaster but that was close to my home so I didn't stay overnight. I also had friends with me who may not be able to make it this year so I was trying to find people to meet up with that i could um "relate to" lol. Otherwise I dont think it would be wise for me to just come down on my own!! I am trying to get my father to come but he will be working in NY on weekdays so yes, I'm getting desprate!
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I am a 18 year old homeschooled girl
Not a girl anymore! You're 18! Now you have to deal with Lloyd!!  Seriously, I can't think of a safer bunch of people to be around.
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Ward Griffiths
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I am a 18 year old homeschooled girl
Not a girl anymore! You're 18! Now you have to deal with Lloyd!!  Seriously, I can't think of a safer bunch of people to be around. Don't forget Dave. I hope she has a major tolerance for being hugged. (I didn't when I was 18, but that was in a different century). Ghod, 18 and in New Hampshire. If I knew then what I know now... But I was pumping gas for minimum wage instead of hanging out at the beaches around Opeechee and Winnipesaukee. Even missed the big pre-graduation skinny dip at Bond Beach because I was working.($1.45 at start, during that summer min wage went up to $1.60 and the price of gas more than doubled and the lines were really long).
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-- Ward Griffiths wdg3rd@comcast.netMen will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest. (Denis Diderot)
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lloydbob1
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Hey Guys! Stop scaring the young lady!
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Ward Griffiths
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Hey Guys! Stop scaring the young lady!
Lloyd, the year I graduated from Laconia High School, the most-played songs on the juke box in the cafeteria were "School's Out" by Alice Cooper, "My Ding-A-Ling" by Chuck Berry (an artist I otherwise respect), "The Cover of the Rolling Stone" by some jackass and "Smokin' in the Boys' Room". (Unnecessary at LHS in those days, there were butt cans outside each door). With all that, I left New Hampshire to go to Georgia Tech, not out of some kind of fear but because it was cheaper to go there from out of state than to go to UNH from in-state, but I wound up enlisting anyway. Though I dread what might be the crap on that jukebox (if it still exists) nowadays. I never offered a threat to an 18yo girl when I was a contemporary, and I am not likely too any time soon. I just hope she likes real chili.
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-- Ward Griffiths wdg3rd@comcast.netMen will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest. (Denis Diderot)
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Riding along in my calaboose Still trying to get her belt a-loose
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