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The fattening food or the stupid with kids? Stupid with kids can be a blast. I told the neighbors 3 year old that fire hydrants were outdoor toilets for dogs. Now he tries to pee on them. Neighbor is mad at me. Oh well. If my kids are gonna act messed, so are everyone elses

 

 

That's awesome!

 

I meant being crazy with the kids. I usually make my 2 month year old dance to Sexy Back for his sister just to hear her laugh uncontrollably.

 

And with all this crap candy in house from the kids, all I do is eat it!

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Ok. Plan B

IF Sarge wont take the winner skydiving........then Jimmy will take the winner to Bakon's house where TAC will cook dinner and MQ will make coffee

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Well..........no....he doesnt know......but....well, isnt Sarge easy peasy about everything?????

we might have to ask Mrs. Sarge if we can borrow Sarge for skydiving...she might tell us if he is always Easy Peasy  :D

 

ok what's second price ?

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Ok. Plan B

IF Sarge wont take the winner skydiving........then Jimmy will take the winner to Bakon's house where TAC will cook dinner and MQ will make coffee

Ok now lets seriously talk about second price lol

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Ok now lets seriously talk about second price lol

Jimmy will drive the winner to |Bakon's tent where TAC will cook dinner ($hit on a shingle is his specialty) and MQ will make coffee :)

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Time out on the game!! 

I call time.

I have to go google yinzer

"Yinzer" was historically used to identified the typical blue-collar people from the Pittsburgh region who often spoke with a heavy Pittsburghese accent. The term stems from the word yinz, a second-person pluralpronoun, brought to the area by early Scots-Irish immigrants. Over time, yinzer has been used by many Pittsburgh residents to self-identify, even if they didn't speak with a thick accent.

The concept and use of the word gained popularity in the 21st century as the area's population loss slowed, and the city became a hub for revitalization. As the city gained note as a desirable place to live,[1][2] more outsiders have moved or returned to the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. The term has taken on a slight pejorative connotation to identify someone who, for better or worse, is either a lifelong Pittsburgher, or who commits an act that could be identified as something a less "sophisticated", stereotypical Pittsburgher might do

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