Thankful that in this year of “social distancing, we can still reach out and “touch” someone thanks to technology!
What Cheerio is for you? Its not just plain Cheerio’s anymore. Pumpkin Spice, Coconut, Blueberry, Peach, Maple, or Banana Nut?
“No, we don’t put the Christmas tree up until December!”… 2020 … “Mom, can we put the Christmas …” “Go ahead, I will put the Christmas music on and make the hot cocoa!” Yes, our tree is up!
We can even reach out and contact trace, in some states, thanks to technology.
Apple-Cinnamon Cheerios for me. I’m surprised that wasn’t on your list.
Christmas trees are fire hazards. They should be thrown out with the coffee, tea, and wine.
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I was sticking with the Newer Cheerio flavors, but it makes sense that you would mention the OLDer one. LOL! 🙂 I do like cinnamon, but I didn’t care for that one.
My Christmas tree isn’t a fire hazard, and drinking coffee, tea, wine and cocoa around the tree is perfect! 🙂
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It is not normal to dislike Cinnamon Apple Cheerios.
You’ll need to drink coffee, tea, or cocoa around the Christmas tree, so you’ll have enough caffeine energy to put out the tree after it catches fire.
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“Not normal…” so are you implying that I am not normal??
Haha! We have an artificial tree, no fires. 🙂
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I guess I don’t have to imply. I’ll just let your words and actions speak for themselves.
Oh, an artificial tree. I hope you don’t get cancer from it.
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“Very funnny!”
Oh gosh! So am I supposed to believe that you don’t have a tree??
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We have an artificial one that’s been gathering dust in the garage for years. My wife never wants to bother with setting it up. I’d like to throw it away, but it’s sentimental to her.
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Yes, can’t throw away sentimental things, unless you want to be in the dog house!
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Been there, done that. Arf, arf, arf!
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Nope. That’s the job for the kids.
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My family’s artificial tree still gets set up, although it is over 25 years old and more of the plastic needles fall off every year. It hasn’t yet been replaced because of sentimental memories of when the kids were little. Oh, well, at least our daughter’s dog has learned that the needles are not good to eat, after trying a few times.
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After 25 years, how can you get rid of it? Hopefully it has enough pine needles left to last another 25.
It’s not the eating of the pine needles that would be bad for the dog. It’s what happens a few days later. Ouch.
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The dog had enough sense to spit them out, while making an “Ew, yuck!” face, but had forgotten all about it by the next year and tried again.
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A dog like that seems defective. You might want to exchange it for a new one.
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Still SMDH
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😄
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Pine scented, spiky turds.
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Those sentimental memories are so powerful!
What kind of dog does your daughter have?
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A Cavachon (Cavalier King Charles Spaniel/Bichon mix). The dog has an encyclopedic memory for everything that she likes to eat, who might give her some of it, what the bag sounds like when it’s opened, and so forth. But when it comes to remembering what she shouldn’t eat — well, there aren’t as many brain cells devoted to that function.
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LOL! They are real pretty dogs with a sweet personality. My sister had one.
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JoRo, don’t chew on your artificial tree, now…
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Haha! Not tempted!
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Good girl!
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LOL!
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😁
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SMDH
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YES!
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I guess I’m Abby. Abby Normal. I can’t stand Cheerios in general. Oh. Look. Sweetened, cardboard rings.
You are so bad.
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“Haha!” Abby Normal! Oh gosh! But yes totally agree with your last line. 😆
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I like it, but I also like cardboard. It smells good and stimulates my appetite.
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You’d make a good rat. Lots of fiber…
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Or a good termite.
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Rat is more like it. 😄
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Do I sense a story being built?
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Hmmm……perhaps! 😂
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😊😉😎
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I’m no rat. I would never tell anyone when your 50th birthday is coming up.
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Yeah right!! You wouldn’t tell, you just SHOW with a count down calander, right? 😝
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Uh, I don’t know how that got up there.
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Hmmm….I think it was done by a smartass!
Someone who thinks he was so sly! I will admit you outsmarted me and there is still 2 weeks left for you to have fun…BUT then my bday will be over, smartypants!
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I feel very sad, knowing that my fun will soon be over. 😥
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Awwh, so sad for you! NOT! 😂
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Sent an email. 🙂
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Are you sure? I haven’t received it.
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Yes just double-checked, look again.
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Got it. Will read it soon and get back to you.
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I think termites prefer their diet raw.
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They actually chew, digest, vomit, then eat again. Kind of like me, when I have bad heartburn.
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LOL! Oh, boy. I’m sorry. Maybe it was the Cheerios.
Also sounds like your average dog, too…
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Yeah, dogs are gross.
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Good thing most of them are cute and loyal.
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True, very true.
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LOL! I really shouldn’t laugh at that… Technology should be a useful tool, not a weapon.
Do they even make apple-cinnamon Cheerios anymore?
Real trees can be fire hazards. Fake ones, not so much.
Step away from the coffee, tea and wine.
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I agree about technology. But look how they use it in China with their social credit system. That sort of crap might creep its way into the U.S. if we’re not careful.
Yes they do make apple-cinnamon Cheerios. I just polished off a box a few weeks ago.
I sleep better with a fake tree in the house, than I do with a real tree.
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There is no “might” to that. There are plans to bring it here. Depends upon how the election plays out. Would you like to take a guess on which possible Prez will go for that?
You can have any and all that might be allotted to me. Save me from the oats, good man.
Hey. Wired up properly, fake tree can sing you a Christmas lullaby or act as an alarm clock. On the other hand, real tree can serve as firewood (controlled burning of course…we don’t want Chancellor Gnu or Mrs. Gnu to be crispy critters).
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Maybe Biden wouldn’t go for it, but a President Harris might. She’s from Commie California.
Chancellor Gnu? I kind of like that.
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Biden would go for it. Then, he would forget about it. Harris is just a younger version of HRC…minus years with Slick Willie.
Chancellor of U. Of Ass.
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It will be an interesting four years, coming up.
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What do you mean step away, no can do!
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I was telling the Chancellor to step away from those beverages. He doesn’t like them, considers them poison and I feared he might try to do away with them.
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Ahh! Yes, very smart of you! He may try giving them to his roses again!
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Awk…pumpkin spice Cheerios? Nooo! That’s just plain wrong on so many levels. Have a great weekend.
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LOL! Aww its good!
Thanks, you have a great weekend too! 🙂
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There are just some things that should not be ‘improved.’
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😃 I will agree with that with some things. My husband was just talking about a kind of Hummus that he used to get. It said new and improved on the package last time he bought it and he said they totally ruined it!
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‘New and improved’ has become synonymous with marketing and not necessarily making things better.
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I guarantee they mucked up the oil in it. Hummus “should” have olive oil in it, only. Most companies have changed to soybean oil or canola oil, both of which are so many levels of nasty.
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Peanut butter and jelly cheerios.
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Oh gosh, peanut butter and jelly cheerios? They don’t really have pbj cheerios, do they??
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It is on the shelf right next to the macaroni and cheese cheerios.
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Smart aleck! LOL! Go drink your bitter coffee.
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I don’t really eat breakfast serial. To me it seems like the gruel that it was originally intended to be.
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“Haha!”
Oh yeah, you eat chocolate chip pancakes, right? 🙂
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That would be you.
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Guilty! But just occasionally…….they are plain most of the time. 🙂
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I had my Saturday morning breakfast.
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I had fruit…..in some muffins…but its still fruit!
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Oh, I SO agree…puns and all.
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Cereal is not gruel, you crazy people!
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Hey. Jason said it. I said nothing, nothing, nothing…
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Haha!! Yeah, yeah! You just agreed wifh him thats all! 😄
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😀
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Bet it’s a great tree.
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Thanks, we got a white one this year for something different. 🙂
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I like original Cheerios . . . just oats.
Enjoy your tree. We NEVER decorate for Christmas until the day AFTER Thanksgiving.
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Well you will soon be putting yours up. 🙂
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Once the tree goes up, we love having it on in the evenings. Such a gentle light.
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Yes, just makes you feel cozy!
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I often heard about it, but I never taste Cheerios yet, haha 😀
We’re late with Christmas decorations each year. This year we promise to start “early” on December 10 😂
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Oh Wow! But I am sure there is a lot of your food that I haven’t tried! You will have to let me know what you think when you try them. 🙂
Haha on Dec 10th being early! How long do they stay up?
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I will if I find them. I don’t think I’ve seen them yet… 🤔 maybe I never paid attention.
The tree is up until around January 10 haha
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Technology to reach out and touch…I’ve been doing that for over 25 years. There is still something to be said for mailing letters and cards.
I have never been able to eat Cheerios. Oats are nasty.
I haven’t had a tree for Christmas in over a decade. I grew up with an artificial tree at my paternal GPs and a real tree at my maternal GPs. My parents tried real trees with root balls for about five years. We would plant them in the front yard and each tree died within four months. After that, it was a cut, real tree. I still find discarded real trees on the curb heartbreaking. I’d rather leave the tree alive, in the ground.
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How can you not like Cheerios, LOL!
Mailing cards and letters are Awesome! I love getting cards or letters in the mail!! A person taking the time to write them means a lot and I treasure them!
I agree about leaving a tree in the ground. We have always had artificial trees, in my childhood and now!
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Blech. I tried to eat some that my cousin was eating when we were kids. They were nasty to me. I can’t stand oatmeal, either.
Mailing letters is nearly a lost art.
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Baked oatmeal is a lot better than plain oatmeal!
Yes. sadly you are right about it being a lost art, but am glad to say that my 21 year old daughter writes letters! 🙂
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That’s cool.
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