SquirtnBrat
Gregarious Brunette
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True story.
Did you ever call her?!
Did you ever call her?!
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True story.
Did you ever call her?!
Not yet, don't want to seem pushy.
Not yet, don't want to seem pushy.
Yeah. Do you know how long that is in "girl" years?Two day wait is considerable amount of time
Yeah. Do you know how long that is in "girl" years?![]()
Weather turned cool. Fall is here. Yay!![]()
It's the day and age of texting and snap chat. Call her. Two day wait is considerable amount of time, let me (all of us lol) know how it goes!
Sorry to hear that. Sounds like you didn't inquire about hanging out either. Meeting people is always hit or miss, as a society we are getting to a point where it seems easier to meet people electronically.So ... I texted, Grandma bought her a new stroller and she doesn't need a ride to wall mart anytime soon.
I have bon fires all year long! If only it would stay this nice until Mid-December.Love to have to wear a jacket when taking a walk. And bonfires--let's not forget bonfires.Soon the leaves will turn, too.
My favorite time of year.
I have bon fires all year long!
It's a Chai tea kind of morning for sure!
Are there any cool Steam Punk hangouts in Michigan? No, I don't mean the museums either.![]()
Yep! There is so much sugar, so I only indulge every so often.Excellent choice!
Oregon Chai?
Lit field trip?That'd be fun.
I have bon fires all year long! If only it would stay this nice until Mid-December.
We've been out building different things during the winter with snow on the ground and got a bon fire going. It's fun to get a big fire going while outside in the cold and snow and walk over and warm your hands.
I have. It was many years ago, and I don't remember much about it. It's in Cross Village.
My first wife and I decided to just putz up along the west coast to Mackinac and them come home. M-119 was one of the roads we took, as we wanted to follow the shoreline as closely as possible.
There's a stretch along 119 called the Tunnel of Trees; it's absolutely gorgeous to travel in the fall when the color is turning.