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Wednesday, June 25, 2014


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    1. You'll only find this kind of honesty from the chronically blase!

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    2. Ha ha, I like this comment of yours, Timo, even more than your post. The chronically blase, cackle!

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  2. i don't do funerals or weddings. i'll go to receptions for the food and wakes for drink. that's the extent of commiserating i'll do.

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  3. I've heard of crashing weddings for the food and drink, but wakes...shame on ye...ha ha!

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  4. I don't do weddings, I think it would be inappropriate for me to scream, run, run for your life to the bride...funerals, well my parenst, that's it only because I had to handle it...me not a problem, paid my funeral, a cute little brown paper bag will contain the left-overs and my son can throw wherever he pleases, can you believe that it cost me 2,500 for a paper bag

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    1. I could see you screaming that too--ha ha. I see you are someone who likes to plan ahead!

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  5. I slightly prefer one over the other, although I wish some people at weddings were dead. (Oooh, that's mean)

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    1. I only go to the receptions... after they break out the booze.

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  6. not really I just don't want my son to be stuck with the mess...

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  7. ha. well i think they both can be cause for celebration...all depends on who is getting buried at either of them...lol

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  8. it's def. helpful if you have a bit acting experience.. though luckily some of the emotions seem to be real..smiles

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    1. Look at that face...she keeps the same expression for either occasion!

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  9. Ha! Honesty on this topic is refreshing.

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  10. ... o, ya? ... poor thing ... try laughing at a funeral, and crying at a wedding ... and u'll feel better ... promise ... walk ur talk, man ... who cares what THEY think, hmmm?

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