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Discussion in 'The Chatterbox' started by Shep, Nov 30, 2008.

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  1. rollsshaver

    rollsshaver Peace be with you



    There we go!! How Much for 50? How much for 100?
     
  2. lamontqsanford

    lamontqsanford New Member

    Looking back that would have been a smart thing for me to do. Ise nots smerty sumz timz
    :angry032:angry032:angry032
     
  3. lamontqsanford

    lamontqsanford New Member

    Morning Rolls, JoAnna, and Shawn. I just realized that I had not said good morning and that would just be rude of me.

    Rolls, no TBS here anywhere, not even in the bigger cities like Cheyenne or Casper. I caught your hint, PM me your address.
     
  4. Queen of Blades

    Queen of Blades Mistress of Mischief Staff Member

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    No, go here. I can't count to 100.

    That website is awesome. They don't tell you how much shipping is when you check out, but the shipping will be real, not over-priced with a $20 handling fee. :rolleyes: And shipping is quick, and the owners are super nice and awesome to deal with.

    Now if only they would/could carry every type of container I use, I'd be the happiest Queen in the world.

    Well....depends. How old are the kids? 16? Not likely interested in playdoh. 4, 5, 7? Perhaps.
     
  5. rollsshaver

    rollsshaver Peace be with you

    Hopefully Joanna is calculating the cost for the sample containers right now for us. I will PM you my address and use your return address to send you a package in return, cool?
     
  6. lamontqsanford

    lamontqsanford New Member

    How old are the kids, Rolls?
     
  7. lamontqsanford

    lamontqsanford New Member


    Cool, thanks. Have tried TOBS St. James or TOBS Almond yet?
     
  8. rollsshaver

    rollsshaver Peace be with you

    Thank you, Joanna.

    The Kids are 5 years old and 5 months old, and can be seen below.........



    Yup, I have them both. But thanks anyway.
     

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  9. lamontqsanford

    lamontqsanford New Member

    Great looking grandkids Rolls. The 5 year old looks a lot like my 8 year old niece in the face.

    Playdough is a great idea and yes kids still do that. Disney movies is another hit and of course coloring and reading many, many books.
     
  10. burningdarkness

    burningdarkness Woot Off

    Morning all. Just checking in quickly. Hope you all have a great day.

    Great. You beat me to the punch. I'll send out that email later tonight, methinks.

    Shawn - don't worry about getting the samples out late. To be quite honest, I've been extremely busy lately as well. I meant to get your stuff out to you yesterday, but experienced a flat on my bike, so I had to take care of that and couldn't make it to the post office.

    Okay, kids. Play nice today. I'll try to pop in every now and then if I can.
     
  11. Queen of Blades

    Queen of Blades Mistress of Mischief Staff Member

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    +1, that keeps my 4 yr old happy.

    Playdoh made out of flour and food coloring is good, too. Cause you won't have to freak out when they start eating it.

    Or is that just me? Everything goes straight to the mouth with that girl, I swear. :rolleyes: No markers, crayons, or playdoh (the store bought stuff) for her.

    Very cute kids!
     
  12. burningdarkness

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  13. lamontqsanford

    lamontqsanford New Member

    Morning Dom, I see you got about the same amount of sleep as I did. Hopefully you did get some sleep.

    Rolls, I have a 4 year old son, what time should I drop him off? He plays well with others and actually is quite entertaining.
     
  14. rollsshaver

    rollsshaver Peace be with you

    Thanks for the compliments to the kids. My son (jfever311) and his wife somehow managed to make cute kids.......

    Tracy, you can drop him off, but you may see him on Ebay later..........:D
     
  15. lamontqsanford

    lamontqsanford New Member


    That is fine, just make sure you set a minimum and factor in shipping:happy102

    Actually he is 4 and with your granddaughter being 5 you would be surprised how quiet it would be with them together. For some reason kids that are close in age like that will play for hours together with no problems.
     
  16. 1969Fatboy

    1969Fatboy New Member

    I used to love eating play doh. I think that is one reason why I love salt so much today:) I am sure if I ever have kids they might have an extra eye but nobody told me back then:( I used to lick all my lead based toys also:happy102
     
  17. rollsshaver

    rollsshaver Peace be with you

    Kids make me nervous when they get quite. But, then again, so does red cabbage.
     
  18. lamontqsanford

    lamontqsanford New Member

    Lick the lead based toys. Eat glue. Ride in cars without seat belts let alone a car seat. Da times is changing. Every time my mom and dad come out to see their grandchild they have the nerve to lecture me about car seats, which we use all the time. I then have to remind them that we didn't even use seat belts let alone car seats when I was a kid.
     
  19. 1969Fatboy

    1969Fatboy New Member

    No seat belts. My mom put her arm out in front of me instead. I was a latch key kid at the age of 6....hell, all the kids in the neighborhood were. Riding bikes with a helmet meant you were a sissy. My parents let me play with fireworks at the age of 6 also. BB gun at 7. I am still here:) Hell even the funky Shrooms and acid in college didn't faze me(thank god).
     
  20. lamontqsanford

    lamontqsanford New Member

    Same here Shawn. We would leave the house after lunch and get back in time for supper. Go to the local sand lot and play football, etc. Nobody watched or cared because that is what everyone did. My mom did the arm in front technique also, works better than airbags.
     
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