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June 7, 2008 at 8:47 AM #218992June 7, 2008 at 8:52 AM #218836TuVuParticipant
Arty and Rustico–
Thanks. Her bestest friends (except for her boyfriend) live in the Bay Area or close to it. We went up there in May and she took us to her favorite Berkeley/Oakland cafes. One was Becky’s Chinese and the other was some place I can’t remember the name of in Emeryville and both were super hot (it was that weekend where it was over 100 in the East Bay) and they were both nothing, as the cliche goes, you’d write home about.
June 7, 2008 at 8:52 AM #218930TuVuParticipantArty and Rustico–
Thanks. Her bestest friends (except for her boyfriend) live in the Bay Area or close to it. We went up there in May and she took us to her favorite Berkeley/Oakland cafes. One was Becky’s Chinese and the other was some place I can’t remember the name of in Emeryville and both were super hot (it was that weekend where it was over 100 in the East Bay) and they were both nothing, as the cliche goes, you’d write home about.
June 7, 2008 at 8:52 AM #218948TuVuParticipantArty and Rustico–
Thanks. Her bestest friends (except for her boyfriend) live in the Bay Area or close to it. We went up there in May and she took us to her favorite Berkeley/Oakland cafes. One was Becky’s Chinese and the other was some place I can’t remember the name of in Emeryville and both were super hot (it was that weekend where it was over 100 in the East Bay) and they were both nothing, as the cliche goes, you’d write home about.
June 7, 2008 at 8:52 AM #218979TuVuParticipantArty and Rustico–
Thanks. Her bestest friends (except for her boyfriend) live in the Bay Area or close to it. We went up there in May and she took us to her favorite Berkeley/Oakland cafes. One was Becky’s Chinese and the other was some place I can’t remember the name of in Emeryville and both were super hot (it was that weekend where it was over 100 in the East Bay) and they were both nothing, as the cliche goes, you’d write home about.
June 7, 2008 at 8:52 AM #218997TuVuParticipantArty and Rustico–
Thanks. Her bestest friends (except for her boyfriend) live in the Bay Area or close to it. We went up there in May and she took us to her favorite Berkeley/Oakland cafes. One was Becky’s Chinese and the other was some place I can’t remember the name of in Emeryville and both were super hot (it was that weekend where it was over 100 in the East Bay) and they were both nothing, as the cliche goes, you’d write home about.
June 7, 2008 at 8:55 AM #218846TuVuParticipantRustico–
You’re right about TheBreeze. She’s getting a masters in nursing. Right out of the gate, she’ll be making more than her dad or me.
June 7, 2008 at 8:55 AM #218940TuVuParticipantRustico–
You’re right about TheBreeze. She’s getting a masters in nursing. Right out of the gate, she’ll be making more than her dad or me.
June 7, 2008 at 8:55 AM #218958TuVuParticipantRustico–
You’re right about TheBreeze. She’s getting a masters in nursing. Right out of the gate, she’ll be making more than her dad or me.
June 7, 2008 at 8:55 AM #218989TuVuParticipantRustico–
You’re right about TheBreeze. She’s getting a masters in nursing. Right out of the gate, she’ll be making more than her dad or me.
June 7, 2008 at 8:55 AM #219006TuVuParticipantRustico–
You’re right about TheBreeze. She’s getting a masters in nursing. Right out of the gate, she’ll be making more than her dad or me.
June 7, 2008 at 8:59 AM #218851AecetiaParticipantBeing bored is a function of having a lot of discretionary time. Once she is a nurse, she will not be bored. And I second the congratulations to you for raising her and to her for her choice of an occupation.
June 7, 2008 at 8:59 AM #218945AecetiaParticipantBeing bored is a function of having a lot of discretionary time. Once she is a nurse, she will not be bored. And I second the congratulations to you for raising her and to her for her choice of an occupation.
June 7, 2008 at 8:59 AM #218964AecetiaParticipantBeing bored is a function of having a lot of discretionary time. Once she is a nurse, she will not be bored. And I second the congratulations to you for raising her and to her for her choice of an occupation.
June 7, 2008 at 8:59 AM #218995AecetiaParticipantBeing bored is a function of having a lot of discretionary time. Once she is a nurse, she will not be bored. And I second the congratulations to you for raising her and to her for her choice of an occupation.
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