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OH GOD OH GOD OH GOD OH GOD, why did you do this? Why did I look? Oh, no, I'm in a LOT of trouble now. This salt and sweet combination is calling my name ....:faint:If I don't post in the next few days you'll know my band has exploded due to ingestion of too many of these ... these ... these treacherous, traitorous, delectable things! (pssst, by the way, what's candy quick?)

Your post made me laugh so hard! Like laurend said, it's not that bad if you do it in moderation. Just breathe..........clear your mind..........think of broccoli...........is it working?:heh:

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OK....gotta love this... So people don't have to believe in Jesus in order to Celebrate his birthday (birthdays are a pagan ritual in and of itself--check out your bible, the only two people who every celebrate their birthday in the bible were pagans), which really never took place in December (Imagine a baby in zero degree weather, surviving overnight in a manger), because It's pagan holiday. And everyone's probably going to "hell" anyway for celebrating this pagan holiday, so Pagan or Christian---we may as well exchange lots of presents, run up our credit cards, curse out the dumb cashier in the store who doesn't ring things up fast enough, drink too much, and eat alot, and return all the "stupid" presents the next day.... all in the name of someone whom most don't believe exists... in a country in which evolution is taught as fact and where they want to remove the word God from the flag salute ........hmmm...makes perfect sense

Pretty much.

Merry Christmas!

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One thing I LOVE about Christmas is that I get to do a ton of cooking (and it's typically fattening stuff that I usually don't eat anyway). What's sad is that I usually don't eat it myself. I'll make tons of Cookies and breads (zucchini, pumpkin, banana) and bars (lemon bars, lime bars, cheesecake bars, butterscotch brownies), but I usually just have a few pieces and give the rest to my family. Heck, some of it is stuff that I absolutely hate, but make anyway because my family likes it.

WTH? come to my house and cook and bake darn it!!!!!!!!:whoo:

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You got all that from Jacqui's post? Are you serious?

Is it a freak'en full moon tonight? Is something in the Water? No, it's the band. Is there something freak'ish up with the band lately?

Holy crapola! Full moon! Double full moon!:faint:

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I love Christmas. Because of our jobs, this is the only time of year that we can take a three week break and travel to Texas and Mexico and visit our families. My husband has a very large family in Mexico and they cannot travel over here. It is a great time for us, a time to take a break and be with our loved ones.

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You got all that from Jacqui's post? Are you serious?

Is it a freak'en full moon tonight? Is something in the Water? No, it's the band. Is there something freak'ish up with the band lately?

no.... i guess it was more of me expounding on her/the true meaning of Christmas, ...beginning with her interpretation and ending with the truth as I see it...

I get it that everyone thinks it's the greatest time of year, but the idea Christmas is just so wrong on so many levels.... it's sacreligious.

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Actually I am a Christian, that doesn't Celebrate Christmas :(

But Thanks anyway .

Actually, I was being sarcastic :) I gathered from your anti-Christmas stance that you don't celebrate. But you are welcome, anyway!

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no.... i guess it was more of me expounding on her/the true meaning of Christmas, ...beginning with her interpretation and ending with the truth as I see it...

I get it that everyone thinks it's the greatest time of year, but the idea Christmas is just so wrong on so many levels.... it's sacreligious.

Oh. My. Goodness.

You were "expounding on her the true meaning of Christmas" ?

Why do I find it funny that you were "expounding the true meaning of Christmas" to an adult woman. Who has her on belief system? (of which you know NOTHING about? )

And it's only the truth as you see it. Other people have their own interpretation's.

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Not bad at all. It's a really easy recipe.

Ingredients:

1 block of milk chocolate candy Quick

1 bag of Ruffles plain potato chips

Melt the block of chocolate in a double boiler on low heat. Line a cookie sheet with wax paper. Dip each chip and put on lined cookie sheet in a single layer and let sit until chocolate is firm. Chip can be dipped fully or halfway. (I like it halfway dipped.....more of a salty-sweet effect)

See........I told you it was easy.

Awesome, thanks, I think I will give it a try for a special holiday treat!

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Oh. My. Goodness.

You were "expounding on her the true meaning of Christmas" ?

Why do I find it funny that you were "expounding the true meaning of Christmas" to an adult woman. Who has her on belief system? (of which you know NOTHING about? )

And it's only the truth as you see it. Other people have their own interpretation's.

Chickie, I could kiss you right now. LMAO. but I won't.:(

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Oh. My. Goodness.

You were "expounding on her the true meaning of Christmas" ?

Why do I find it funny that you were "expounding the true meaning of Christmas" to an adult woman. Who has her on belief system? (of which you know NOTHING about? )

And it's only the truth as you see it. Other people have their own interpretation's.

fair enough.

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