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The Full Moon Is Alive and Well At My House!

Fri, 12/16/2005 - 04:35
Okay, the child I keep threatening to send to Dayna is being all cute again. He comes over this afternoon, throws a tea towel in the livingroom and then pokes his head around the door frame to where all I can see is from the eyes on up. When I look at him and raise my eyebrow he says,'Just wanted to make sure you didn't shred it and throw it back at me first'. It's decided, Dayna, I'm shoving him head first inside the refriginator! I hadn't realized I'd grown my fangs back although I kinda like the idea of howling at the moon. Talk about relieving stress! And the idea of my howling is funny. I could use the smile. Heck! I'm going to do it! Anyone want to join me? Tonight at midnight. Dare ya! Smiles! -Spiz

Comments

Re: The Full Moon Is Alive and Well At My House!

Submitted by kristyn on Fri, 2005-12-16 - 08:07
I'M WITH YOU!!!

Re: The Full Moon Is Alive and Well At My House!

Submitted by txrhb1 on Fri, 2005-12-16 - 16:19
Oh Dear Spiz - Won't this be fun !! I'm with you all the way! ((( hugs ))), Barbie

Re: The Full Moon Is Alive and Well At My House!

Submitted by pongosmommy on Fri, 2005-12-16 - 20:19
Don't you Dare send Him to me...That boy has hollow legs. My food bill will triple. But Howling at the moon does sound like fun.

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