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> You'll probably get a " Holy Crap!' from Jacquie; such things are only given

out on rare and important occasions.

Salli <

> That phrase has been retired, as it was gaining a noteriety I just didn't feel

I could do justice to. I got all flummoxed about it -- when should I say it?

What if someone felt left out because they didn't get one? What if in the

spirit of fairness, I overused it and it lost its value? What if I underused

it, and then when I said it, it seemed as if I were ignoring everyone else?

This sound like I'm joking, but I'm not.

Jacquie <

i personally never saw the greatness in it. it's just something that people say.

i say it all the time. in fact, the only time i DID think about it was when i

felt like people would think i was " copying " you if i said it. then again, i

never called you fearless leader, so..

gina- who wonders if " normal " people think about these things so much

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> You'll probably get a " Holy Crap!' from Jacquie; such things are only

given

> out on rare and important occasions.

>

> Salli

That phrase has been retired, as it was gaining a noteriety I just didn't

feel I could do justice to. I got all flummoxed about it -- when should I

say it? What if someone felt left out because they didn't get one? What if

in the spirit of fairness, I overused it and it lost its value? What if I

underused it, and then when I said it, it seemed as if I were ignoring

everyone else?

This sound like I'm joking, but I'm not.

Jacquie

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>

> That phrase has been retired,

Gee, did you give it a gold watch?

as it was gaining a noteriety I just didn't

> feel I could do justice to. I got all flummoxed about it -- when should I

> say it? What if someone felt left out because they didn't get one? What

if

> in the spirit of fairness, I overused it and it lost its value? What if I

> underused it, and then when I said it, it seemed as if I were ignoring

> everyone else?

You know I live with people who think like this. I do not doubt you one

little teeny bit.

Salli

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>

> i personally never saw the greatness in it. it's just something that

people say. i say it all the time. in fact, the only time i DID think about

it was when i felt like people would think i was " copying " you if i said it.

then again, i never called you fearless leader, so..

>

:

You're just original.

> gina- who wonders if " normal " people think about these things so much

>

No, they don't!

Salli who has just forgotten this entire post and all the ones that went

before it...

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You're just original. <

huh? i am? what do you mean by that?

>> gina- who wonders if " normal " people think about these things so much >

No, they don't!

Salli who has just forgotten this entire post and all the ones that went before

it... <

ok, now you're making fun of me :-P

" Something important to remember...we'll always be who we are. " - Mr.

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>

> You're just original. <

>

It's a compliment!

>

> huh? i am? what do you mean by that?

>

>

> >> gina- who wonders if " normal " people think about these things so much >

>

> No, they don't!

>

> Salli who has just forgotten this entire post and all the ones that went

before it... <

>

> ok, now you're making fun of me :-P

>

I prefer to think of it as gentle affectionate teasing.

Salli

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> You're just original. <

> it's a compliment! <

i understood that you meant it as a compliment, what i didn't understand is how

it related to the conversation.

p.s. aren't you NT moms glad you have crazy friends like me and jacquie? ;)

" Something important to remember...we'll always be who we are. " - Mr.

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That phrase has been retired, as it was gaining a noteriety I just didn't

feel I could do justice to. I got all flummoxed about it -- when should I

say it? What if someone felt left out because they didn't get one? What if

in the spirit of fairness, I overused it and it lost its value? What if I

underused it, and then when I said it, it seemed as if I were ignoring

everyone else?

This sound like I'm joking, but I'm not.

Jacquie

<<<<<<<<<

This means we can use it now! :-D

Penny

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