I have been officially banned.....

I would like to someday know what the big deep dark secret is! :scratch: I have six legal pads full of notes if he wants to break in my house. :laughing:
 
Following this thread has become quite amusing. :laughing: For a minute, I thought we drove tharedhead insane! :laughing: Going back a few posts, I finally got it! :laughing:

I think I'll just have another one! :cheers:
 
Really random thought here ~

I wonder if I ate chocolate today if it would taste like tater tots :scratch:


Not likely; however...you might produce a tater tots-and-chocolate-flavored belch! :crazytongue:

Ok this is really a gross mixture. When my daughter was three. I was at my moms and I made her a tuna fish sandwich, well I went out of the room for a while, when I came back, she had the choclate syrup out, and all over her tuna fish sandwich. Then she licked and ate the sandwich. She thought it was the best thing in the world. LOL I almost lost my lunch watching her eat that. :laughing:
 
Good morning all. Well I am gona make some more fudge today. The easy kind :).

Maybe we just need an officially banned get together lol. We can bring chocolate.
 
Chocolate! No need to send directions, I'll follow the scent! :laughing:

Well, you're going to die when I tell you this. I buy eight Sunday papers every week just for the coupons. Last week they had a coupon for $2.00 off of boxed Russell Stover's and $2.00 off boxed Whitman's. They're on sale here for $4.97 a box. So, I sent the husband out yesterday for the 16 boxes. He came back 3 short (no more left). So, he can just check again today for the other three!! :laughing:
 
You should have sent him with the sales circular so that he could have gone someplace else for a price match! :laughing:

Everytime I take my mother Christmas shopping, she tells me to buy the boxed chocolate because they make great gifts. I laugh at her. I can't believe she is my mother. Does she really think they will last that long? :laughing: I have to be adopted.
 
You should have sent him with the sales circular so that he could have gone someplace else for a price match! :laughing:

Everytime I take my mother Christmas shopping, she tells me to buy the boxed chocolate because they make great gifts. I laugh at her. I can't believe she is my mother. Does she really think they will last that long? :laughing: I have to be adopted.

He does know how to do the price matching; but we have two drug stores right here, and they were on sale at both places for the same price. He did go to both places. There's just certain mixes I'm not to keen on. I'm definitely am not a dark chocolate person.
 
I am not a fan of dark chocolate. It's not sweet enough for me. I even substitute milk chips in my choc. chip cookies.

You need to let me know your secret for hubby training. I can't get mine into a store. :scratch:
 
I am not a fan of dark chocolate. It's not sweet enough for me. I even substitute milk chips in my choc. chip cookies.

You need to let me know your secret for hubby training. I can't get mine into a store. :scratch:

Have you tried the swirled ones yet? I found those huge bags in Sam's Club for $1.91 (.91 is clearance--I look out for these) and bought a whole bunch of them.

As for my husband, he's one in a million. I really never have to ask much of anything from him. He pulls out the vacuum cleaner every night, takes over with the kids when he gets home, picks up dinner without being asked when it's really needed (like during renovations :laughing:), and just about everything else. If I want him to do something specifically, all I have to do is ask him to do it. I have so much on my hands as it is with having spent the last 4 1/2 years getting this house in order, dealing with the renovations, and regular chores and housework. He said it's only right that he helps as best as he can. There was never any actually training!
 
He said it's only right that he helps as best as he can. There was never any actually training!

Your MIL probably deserves credit for this. She likely raised him to be useful, and not sit around waiting for service like a prince.

No mother-in-law. My husband lost his mother at ten and his father at eleven. Then he went back and forth between two sets of aunts and uncles. It really is quite simple. He really loves me, appreciates all I do (and tells me all the time), and wants to help me and feels it's his obligation. Our neighbor already said we're sick :laughing:; because, in the almost five years we've been together we never had an argument, fight or even raised our voices to each other. We just love each other and get along very well.
 
Lucky!!! You need to have a LIDARKSIDE & Husband ~ husband training camp!!!

I'll start the sign up sheet ~

Jimmie P. ~ I can have him there in no time flat ~ lol!!!
 
Lucky!!! You need to have a LIDARKSIDE & Husband ~ husband training camp!!!

I'll start the sign up sheet ~

Jimmie P. ~ I can have him there in no time flat ~ lol!!!

I don't think you can train men. You have to weed through until you find that one sparkly one. My first husband was an arse. The more I tried to get him to do things/help out the more the screaming match ensued and the more he went out of his way to just tick me off. Oh, but he fully willing and able to put me down and not acknowledge what I did in or outside the house as work of any kind.
 
Jimmie was fussing the other night about me not helping in the yard this summer (1st time since we have been married) ~ I told him I was sorry but I was having a couple of problems of my own ~ kidney failure being the biggest!! I swear I think he would have put me on the lawnmower the day I got out of the hospital ~ lol!!!
 
LI, you have found one in a million! I have a friend who has found her one in a million guy too. It is such a pleasure being around them. Wishing you many years of continued marital bliss! :sunny:
 
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