Nurturing interests....word play
Ren
"- In [email protected], "Valerie"
<valerie@u...>
wrote:
YES!
I can see Valerie answering the door: "Oh, hi Mom and Dad, good to see you. Could you hold on a sec? I need to do something."
Then a mad rush to the kitchen while her parents stand in the doorway with puzzled looks.
My mad imagination at work.:)
Ren
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<valerie@u...>
wrote:
> Yeah, Laurie got me the erotic version several years back. TryHow HILARIOUS!"
> scraping 500 magnets off of your fridge when your parents surprise
> visit! <g>
>
> love, Valerie
> www.ubpub.com
YES!
I can see Valerie answering the door: "Oh, hi Mom and Dad, good to see you. Could you hold on a sec? I need to do something."
Then a mad rush to the kitchen while her parents stand in the doorway with puzzled looks.
My mad imagination at work.:)
Ren
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Valerie
> How HILARIOUS!"see you. Could you hold on a sec? I need to do something."
>
> YES!
> I can see Valerie answering the door: "Oh, hi Mom and Dad, good to
> Then a mad rush to the kitchen while her parents stand in thedoorway with puzzled looks.
> My mad imagination at work.:)***** Almost! They called from less than 5 minutes away. I grabbed a
>
> Ren
spatula and scraped like a mad woman. It didn't matter that it was
early afternoon and I was still in my gown. I did NOT want to
explain those "disgusting" words on my fridge. There were 3 - 20+
year olds living here at the time. They were..uhm...imaginative with
the words. My parents would never have spoken to me again.
A few minutes later, I'm sitting uncomfortably on my couch with Mom
and look down and one of the words is stuck to the top of my foot.
Fancy footwork at its finest! Mom wouldn't know the word, but there
was no way I wanted to define it for her. Sheeesh!
love, Valerie
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