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Yes, I am watching the Duggar's right now.

Now do not quite understand they whole always have to wear a skirt thing,  but no skin off my back.

That said, I think it's ridiculous to try and SKI in a skirt.     It's weird.  I would think it's strange not to have ANY exceptions to the rule.



Okay.   As I'm writing this she has changed into ski pants.     So basically this post is unless.

Oh well.  How is your night?






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  • Ugh I wish I still had cable so I could watch the Duggars and SYTTD. I would love to see someone trying to to ski in a skirt.

    FI and I are currently drinking beers and watching the Yankees suck it up.
  • I'm watching my cat play with everything he looks at, and staring at FI as he plays some video game for the 87th time. I occasionally have to toss cardboard coasters at the kitty to distract him from playing with the breakables. The FI doesn't move when I toss the coasters at him...
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  • FI is snoring into my arm. We just finished dinner.
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  • DH said he would come early tonight.  It's almost 8 so I do not see that happening.

    Just hanging out with the dogs.






    What differentiates an average host and a great host is anticipating unexpressed needs and wants of their guests.  Just because the want/need is not expressed, doesn't mean it wouldn't be appreciated. 
  • FI and I are watching "The Voice". We're big country fans, so we're digging all the country artists that are on the episode tonight. On the next commercial break, I'm going to make him look through pictures with me for our scrapbook/guest book. Aaaah, I love nights where he's home with me!
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  • I'm watching Once Upon A Time while FH gets ready for work...

    This whole working overnights thing is a royal pain. Although I do like having the bed all to myself.
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  • I'm watching Once Upon A Time while FH gets ready for work...

    This whole working overnights thing is a royal pain. Although I do like having the bed all to myself.
    My FI's work does a 5-week rotating shift schedule. It's fine when he gets no overtime, because I don't lose track of what shifts he's doing next week, but when OT gets involved, I never have any fucking clue what he's going to be doing.

    He regularly comes home at 6am and has to do everything but get out a spatula and scoot the cats and I over from the center of the bed.
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  • beethery said:
    My FI's work does a 5-week rotating shift schedule. It's fine when he gets no overtime, because I don't lose track of what shifts he's doing next week, but when OT gets involved, I never have any fucking clue what he's going to be doing.

    He regularly comes home at 6am and has to do everything but get out a spatula and scoot the cats and I over from the center of the bed.
    FH complains about me hogging the bed when he is home. I can't help it! Atleast I don't snore!
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  • @DaisyMaeMommy: My FI just left for his 3rd shift job... I like having the bed to myself too, but I hate Sundays. He has to get a nap in to catch up from the weekend change, and he never sleeps right on Friday and Saturday nights to begin with. I feel like I don't even see him when I see him sometimes!
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  • @DaisyMaeMommy: My FI just left for his 3rd shift job... I like having the bed to myself too, but I hate Sundays. He has to get a nap in to catch up from the weekend change, and he never sleeps right on Friday and Saturday nights to begin with. I feel like I don't even see him when I see him sometimes!
    Yeah, FH doesn't sleep right either. He never wants to try and actually sleep like a normal person, he wants to stay up way too late and then we can't really spend any time together.

    I understand why he does things the way he does them, but that doesn't make it any easier.
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  • Watching the funny video shows on tru TV with my sister. We've killed a bottle and half of wine, so it's very entertaining
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  • beethery said:
    My FI's work does a 5-week rotating shift schedule. It's fine when he gets no overtime, because I don't lose track of what shifts he's doing next week, but when OT gets involved, I never have any fucking clue what he's going to be doing.

    He regularly comes home at 6am and has to do everything but get out a spatula and scoot the cats and I over from the center of the bed.
    FH complains about me hogging the bed when he is home. I can't help it! Atleast I don't snore!
    FI DOES THIS TOO! And I have to explain to him, repeatedly, that one of the cats likes to snuggle my face. I sleep facing out from the middle on my side. Schultz likes to rest his head/body on my pillow, taking up at least half of it. So I am on the inside half of my pillow, which according to FI, is taking up the whole bed and pushing him off wehweh :'( lol

    At least we have a queen sized bed now. It is SLIGHTLY less bad than it had been.
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  • Aray82Aray82 member
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    My sister is ALL about the Duggars. She watches them on YouTube and Netflix and seriously idolizes their family life and wants it for herself someday. I don't get the skirts thing either (I think it has something to do with modesty in women?) but I will ask her. She's seen every episode so she'd know if this was ever addressed directly. Also, Josh's wife Anna wore a wetsuit/bathing suit type outfit for bits of their honeymoon.
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    I'm watching Once Upon A Time while FH gets ready for work...

    This whole working overnights thing is a royal pain. Although I do like having the bed all to myself.

    My FI's work does a 5-week rotating shift schedule. It's fine when he gets no overtime, because I don't lose track of what shifts he's doing next week, but when OT gets involved, I never have any fucking clue what he's going to be doing.

    He regularly comes home at 6am and has to do everything but get out a spatula and scoot the cats and I over from the center of the bed.


    I woke up the other morning to find DH on 'my' side of the bed. I was very confused.

    Apparently when he came to bed, I was sleeping diagonally across it, on my stomach, arms out like Jesus and I was having NO PART of his attempts to chivvy me over.

    So he managed to move part of me and then slept on my side of the bed.
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    I'm gonna go with 'not my circus, not my monkeys.'
  • beethery said:
    Aray82 said:
    My sister is ALL about the Duggars. She watches them on YouTube and Netflix and seriously idolizes their family life and wants it for herself someday. I don't get the skirts thing either (I think it has something to do with modesty in women?) but I will ask her. She's seen every episode so she'd know if this was ever addressed directly. Also, Josh's wife Anna wore a wetsuit/bathing suit type outfit for bits of their honeymoon.
    I think it's easier to give birth if all you have to do is lift up your skirt. I don't know, I've never been pregnant though.
    I am going to sound super judgy and mean but it is almost midnight EST and the Duggars are joke material.

    After 19 kids and at least two uterine prolapses, I am going to guess that all Michelle Duggar has to do is lift up her skirt and the kids scooch out of their own volition.
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  • I bet her insides are just going to fall out. 

    And my FIs out of state for the week building a house. Carpenters. ):
    I miss the crap out of him.
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  • And the clown car only had 13 if I'm counting the clones right.

    Argh!!!!!!!!! It's all in "Gahd'z" hands is whatever. But apply it universally. No abusing God to justify your Easy Bake Uterus, then massive medical science that goes against God's big ass hint that you need to throw out that dying Easy Bake Uterus. My mom's uterus was really wrecked when she had to have a cesarean section with myssister and guess what - she had it taken out then and disposed of.

    Wonder how she'll cope since two? of her child raisers are getting married. Damn, now she'll have to try being the parent.

    I'm a bitch.
  • Say what?

    Bitch, you are at menopause age. Give it up. Your uterus has revolted repeatedly as it can't handle more use. How the fuck is there any area left that's stable enough to have the placenta even try to form? How is a fertility doctor God's will but my lovely IUD is a sin? Both are changing what nature intended. If you want more clones for your hooha clown car military, go adopt a kid or two.

    Please get the quack who is treating her in front of the boards. This is so fucking unethical. It's as bad as Octomom's doctor. How hard is it to say no, your body can no longer sustain pregnancy, now go away?

    Fucking whack jobs. Every fucking moronic one of them.
  • "We would love more children if God saw fit to give us more, I just want to make sure that I am ready to catch a baby if that would happen."

    http://www.today.com/moms/duggars-visit-fertility-doctor-we-would-love-more-children-parents-2D79685068

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  • When will they say "enough's enough"? Can't they just be happy with the children they have and enjoy the grandchildren to come?
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    Fucking hobagging cunt waffle. How about God doesn't want you breeding like rabbits and that's why you ain't getting pregnant.

    But I will laugh and laugh about catching a baby. Coz that clown car is more like a Hummer now so baby slides right out and you have to catch it before it hits the ground.
  • "We would love more children if God saw fit to give us more, I just want to make sure that I am ready to catch a baby if that would happen."

    http://www.today.com/moms/duggars-visit-fertility-doctor-we-would-love-more-children-parents-2D79685068

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    Catch the baby?   Really?

    And I love the whole "God's will" crap is why they do not believe in BC. Yet, it's okay to see a fertility doctor?  Really?  If it's God's will you do not need a fertility doctor.  You would not need to know your chances of having a Downs child or any other thing that comes up with having a child late in life. Because that would be God's will.






    What differentiates an average host and a great host is anticipating unexpressed needs and wants of their guests.  Just because the want/need is not expressed, doesn't mean it wouldn't be appreciated. 
  • lyndausvi said:
    "We would love more children if God saw fit to give us more, I just want to make sure that I am ready to catch a baby if that would happen."

    http://www.today.com/moms/duggars-visit-fertility-doctor-we-would-love-more-children-parents-2D79685068

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    Catch the baby?   Really?

    And I love the whole "God's will" crap is why they do not believe in BC. Yet, it's okay to see a fertility doctor?  Really?  If it's God's will you do not need a fertility doctor.  You would not need to know your chances of having a Downs child or any other thing that comes up with having a child late in life. Because that would be God's will.
    I didn't see last night's episode (still on the DVR) but the previews made it sound like they were going to make sure it was safe for her to get pregnant again due to the issues with Josie's birth.  
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  • AprilH81 said:
    lyndausvi said:
    "We would love more children if God saw fit to give us more, I just want to make sure that I am ready to catch a baby if that would happen."

    http://www.today.com/moms/duggars-visit-fertility-doctor-we-would-love-more-children-parents-2D79685068

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    Catch the baby?   Really?

    And I love the whole "God's will" crap is why they do not believe in BC. Yet, it's okay to see a fertility doctor?  Really?  If it's God's will you do not need a fertility doctor.  You would not need to know your chances of having a Downs child or any other thing that comes up with having a child late in life. Because that would be God's will.
    I didn't see last night's episode (still on the DVR) but the previews made it sound like they were going to make sure it was safe for her to get pregnant again due to the issues with Josie's birth.  
    That is what they said.     But if it's God's will then why do they need to check at all? 

    It could be TLC's editing, but she comes across that being pregnant and nursing is her identity. Sad if you ask me.







    What differentiates an average host and a great host is anticipating unexpressed needs and wants of their guests.  Just because the want/need is not expressed, doesn't mean it wouldn't be appreciated. 
  • AprilH81 said:
    lyndausvi said:
    "We would love more children if God saw fit to give us more, I just want to make sure that I am ready to catch a baby if that would happen."

    http://www.today.com/moms/duggars-visit-fertility-doctor-we-would-love-more-children-parents-2D79685068

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    Catch the baby?   Really?

    And I love the whole "God's will" crap is why they do not believe in BC. Yet, it's okay to see a fertility doctor?  Really?  If it's God's will you do not need a fertility doctor.  You would not need to know your chances of having a Downs child or any other thing that comes up with having a child late in life. Because that would be God's will.
    I didn't see last night's episode (still on the DVR) but the previews made it sound like they were going to make sure it was safe for her to get pregnant again due to the issues with Josie's birth.  
    Yeah and that was Gods way of telling them that they probably shouldn't have any more kids.  He was like "hey I am going to make this birth extra difficult and your kid will have some problems as a way for you to realize that having more kids at your age would be dumb."  Apparently that message was lost on them and rather need a more direct "no more kids" answer from God.  But I didn't think God worked in such a direct way.

  • I want to know what it's going to take for them to realize that they need to stop having children. I'm hoping nothing terribly dreadful happens (like a stillborn!) but obviously they don't seem to be reading the signs that they need to stop!

    I can't really judge them as a family because they seem "nice", but that doesn't mean I don't side-eye them. I do that all the time.
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