Now THIS is more LIKE it!
All right, some bloggy good action! Mmmmmmmmmm yeah.
Doug - OK, I am gonna rename the blog to something to do with "cowbell", but I have to do something creative with it, so it may take me a while. Like, a really, really long while because if there's one thing I am not, it's creative! Did that sentence even make sense?? I am a little emotional, here, because if ONLY I had known about www.cowbell.com sooner, just imagine all the things I could have done! I really got torn up when I saw the wedding cowbell. Is that not the coolest favor ever ever ever? Sigh. Glad you are off service and off call. Whew, it sounded like a doozy. So, they are calling you Dr. Z - you know, when I first read that, I was certain it was for ZITHROMAX. But maybe it should be for Zithrondansetron. Good luck with the house thing. That's all I will say about it for now.
Priscilla - Welcome to ye olde blog. No, the cowbell cannot offend one's sensibilities... here, we view the cowbell as something revered... sacred... I am starting a mini-shrine to it in our office. Well, mostly because Jim is a little upset the cowbell went transcontinental without him, so I was trying to make him not miss it so much. OH, sorry I am going into Priscilla's paragraph talking to Doug again, but - when I looked at the www.cowbell.com website, I was thinking of how HARD it was for me and CIndy to find the cowbell back when we were looking. We had been looking for weeks - you would think in Texas cowbells might be easy to come by, but nooooo. We went to saddle stores, farm feed stores, cattle stores (or whatever you would call them). COME ON - no cowbells. Someone (I can't rememebr who the brilliant person was) said "Why don't you try Elliot's hardware?" We thought the person might be a little crazy, but there the cowbells were, on lucky aisle 13. If only I had known, we could have gotten Jim a personalized cowbell. Oh, well. Priscilla, I have a funny story about the tea - there is a Korean store by me that sells "Slim-Mate tea" and I always thought it was MATE (as in rhymes with EIGHT) and it was a brand name or something. One day a few weeks ago I realized it was Mate! I felt like a dumbass! But I had a good laugh about it. Send me the link and I will put it on the sidebar. Oh, and I will not talk about you leaving. No. Way.
Allyson - I am going to divorce Mike and marry you. xoooxooxoxooxoxoxoxoxooxxoxooxooxoxo
Jenny - I remember the airport like it was yesterday, too. That, and coming home to a house fully stocked with food, diapers, bibs, toys, and all kinds of baby stuff. I have the greatest friends in the entire world :)
Heidi - just give us a shout when the computers are behaving themselves.... we miss you already!
Jenn and Cindy - don't you want a piece of this fun?? C'mon!
Doug - OK, I am gonna rename the blog to something to do with "cowbell", but I have to do something creative with it, so it may take me a while. Like, a really, really long while because if there's one thing I am not, it's creative! Did that sentence even make sense?? I am a little emotional, here, because if ONLY I had known about www.cowbell.com sooner, just imagine all the things I could have done! I really got torn up when I saw the wedding cowbell. Is that not the coolest favor ever ever ever? Sigh. Glad you are off service and off call. Whew, it sounded like a doozy. So, they are calling you Dr. Z - you know, when I first read that, I was certain it was for ZITHROMAX. But maybe it should be for Zithrondansetron. Good luck with the house thing. That's all I will say about it for now.
Priscilla - Welcome to ye olde blog. No, the cowbell cannot offend one's sensibilities... here, we view the cowbell as something revered... sacred... I am starting a mini-shrine to it in our office. Well, mostly because Jim is a little upset the cowbell went transcontinental without him, so I was trying to make him not miss it so much. OH, sorry I am going into Priscilla's paragraph talking to Doug again, but - when I looked at the www.cowbell.com website, I was thinking of how HARD it was for me and CIndy to find the cowbell back when we were looking. We had been looking for weeks - you would think in Texas cowbells might be easy to come by, but nooooo. We went to saddle stores, farm feed stores, cattle stores (or whatever you would call them). COME ON - no cowbells. Someone (I can't rememebr who the brilliant person was) said "Why don't you try Elliot's hardware?" We thought the person might be a little crazy, but there the cowbells were, on lucky aisle 13. If only I had known, we could have gotten Jim a personalized cowbell. Oh, well. Priscilla, I have a funny story about the tea - there is a Korean store by me that sells "Slim-Mate tea" and I always thought it was MATE (as in rhymes with EIGHT) and it was a brand name or something. One day a few weeks ago I realized it was Mate! I felt like a dumbass! But I had a good laugh about it. Send me the link and I will put it on the sidebar. Oh, and I will not talk about you leaving. No. Way.
Allyson - I am going to divorce Mike and marry you. xoooxooxoxooxoxoxoxoxooxxoxooxooxoxo
Jenny - I remember the airport like it was yesterday, too. That, and coming home to a house fully stocked with food, diapers, bibs, toys, and all kinds of baby stuff. I have the greatest friends in the entire world :)
Heidi - just give us a shout when the computers are behaving themselves.... we miss you already!
Jenn and Cindy - don't you want a piece of this fun?? C'mon!

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