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10-03-2006, 09:04 PM #151
Re: The Muddy River Shootout
 Originally Posted by amyk33 i'll probably need a shower by the end of this episode...
oh, wait...that's b/c it's frickin hot and humid during the first week of OCTOBER. and i REFUSE to put the air on...i'll be grumpy and suffer through it. Had to turn the air back on again tonight. Is tomorrow supposed to be any cooler?? C.John - is it this warm in Wisconsin? More importantly - did Ty from Extreme Home Makeover take off his shirt?
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10-03-2006, 09:05 PM #152
Re: The Muddy River Shootout
 Originally Posted by monkeybrow despite the dividing line between west and east...pretty solid....have not had the bandage on in almost a week....how is your hair? As curly and blonde and huge as ever. Very Hermione-esque. Took a shower earlier, so it's super-curly right now.
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10-03-2006, 09:08 PM #153
Re: The Muddy River Shootout
 Originally Posted by Angie As curly and blonde and huge as ever.  Very Hermione-esque. Took a shower earlier, so it's super-curly right now.
has it always been that way?....you would crawl for mine right now....very Ty!
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10-03-2006, 09:11 PM #154
Re: The Muddy River Shootout
 Originally Posted by Angie Had to turn the air back on again tonight. Is tomorrow supposed to be any cooler?? C.John - is it this warm in Wisconsin? More importantly - did Ty from Extreme Home Makeover take off his shirt? Mid 70's to mid 80's, hot humid BAD storms last two days..I awoke to both children jumping into our bed @ 2am cause of the storm...ofcourse it wasn't the jumping that woke me, cause our tempurpedic memory foam bed absorbs the movement allowing for a blissful rest, have I ever told you how much I really like this mattress?? Anyway, Hot, Humid, Stormy and not sure about Ty, didn't visit the set yet...
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10-03-2006, 09:12 PM #155
Re: The Muddy River Shootout
 Originally Posted by Angie Always. It was somewhat straighter when I was little, but it's even curlier as I get older. Oooh, Ty hair - no teasing!! That's not fair! 
yes...sticking all about. I shall go put on the work belt and walk around a bit in the middle of the night for you with a bullhorn...even tho' I cannot even pound a nail straight
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10-03-2006, 09:14 PM #156
Re: The Muddy River Shootout
 Originally Posted by C.John Mid 70's to mid 80's, hot humid BAD storms last two days..I awoke to both children jumping into our bed @ 2am cause of the storm...ofcourse it wasn't the jumping that woke me, cause our tempurpedic memory foam bed absorbs the movement allowing for a blissful rest, have I ever told you how much I really like this mattress?? Anyway, Hot, Humid, Stormy and not sure about Ty, didn't visit the set yet... Da**it, man, get over there!!
Ooh - I really want a Tempurpedic mattress. We just have the little foam pad by them that goes on top of our existing mattress, and even it makes a TON of difference. Are the mattresses hot? I turn into a little radiator when I sleep.
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10-03-2006, 09:15 PM #157
Re: The Muddy River Shootout
 Originally Posted by monkeybrow yes...sticking all about. I shall go put on the work belt and walk around a bit in the middle of the night for you with a bullhorn Must do it shirtless. That's how Ty would do it. And look flirtatiously at an imaginary camera every once in a while. Nobody will see you.  Originally Posted by monkeybrow even tho' I cannot even pound a nail straight C.John? Waiting for your comment... -
10-03-2006, 09:18 PM #158
Re: The Muddy River Shootout
 Originally Posted by Angie Da**it, man, get over there!!
Ooh - I really want a Tempurpedic mattress. We just have the little foam pad by them that goes on top of our existing mattress, and even it makes a TON of difference. Are the mattresses hot? I turn into a little radiator when I sleep. We were afraid of heat retention also, but nope, no problem. Of course once you lay down on 4inches of memory foam supported by 6 inches of support foam, you sleep like a baby and hot or cold will not matter...
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10-03-2006, 09:20 PM #159
Re: The Muddy River Shootout
 Originally Posted by C.John We were afraid of heat retention also, but nope, no problem. Of course once you lay down on 4inches of memory foam supported by 6 inches of support foam, you sleep like a baby and hot or cold will not matter... EXCELLENT. That may clinch the decision, whenever we decide to pull the trigger on a new mattress. I've only known one or two people who had them, and they didn't really have much of an opinion.
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10-03-2006, 09:20 PM #160
Re: The Muddy River Shootout
 Originally Posted by C.John We were afraid of heat retention also, but nope, no problem. Of course once you lay down on 4inches of memory foam supported by 6 inches of support foam, you sleep like a baby and hot or cold will not matter...
Yanks and their spoiled ways. How in god's name did we lose in 1777? wait ...I forgot...it was a tie
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10-03-2006, 09:21 PM #161
Re: The Muddy River Shootout
 Originally Posted by Angie
C.John? Waiting for your comment...  What can I say, real men know their way around a hammer...of course my garage contains tools worth more than my truck, so I may be biased towards those who can build compared to those who can't...
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10-03-2006, 09:26 PM #162
Re: The Muddy River Shootout
 Originally Posted by C.John What can I say, real men know their way around a hammer...of course my garage contains tools worth more than my truck, so I may be biased towards those who can build compared to those who can't... tools and little autos are endeavors of men to cover up insecurities and ...ahem...shortsomings of the physical nature.
real men read stacks of books and call mates "chum"
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10-03-2006, 09:28 PM #163
Re: The Muddy River Shootout
 Originally Posted by C.John What can I say, real men know their way around a hammer...of course my garage contains tools worth more than my truck, so I may be biased towards those who can build compared to those who can't...
just kidding of course mate...I honor your grizzy adams abilities...and I am too tired to scrap.
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10-03-2006, 09:29 PM #164
Re: The Muddy River Shootout
 Originally Posted by monkeybrow real men read stacks of books and call mates "chum" Whoa, whoa, whoa. I thought "chum" was out? Like "dude" over here?
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10-03-2006, 09:30 PM #165
Re: The Muddy River Shootout
 Originally Posted by monkeybrow tools and little autos are endeavors of men to cover up insecurities and ...ahem...shortsomings of the physical nature.
real men read stacks of books and call mates "chum" But a real man builds his own bookcases to display those same books..don't go books on me, I go through a new book every 4 days...Amazon and bookcloseouts.com should know my shipping address by memory...chum...
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