tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2866114062040564519.post1951149150836357226..comments2023-05-04T02:16:01.501-07:00Comments on Marvelous Mud Washing Machine: A size 2 is not fatH0MEFreehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12669698443668256569noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2866114062040564519.post-64023113122865465122007-12-03T14:25:33.000-08:002007-12-03T14:25:33.000-08:00Hello.. thanks for the comment. Kinda weird though...Hello.. thanks for the comment. Kinda weird though.. but we like weird, right? lol <br><br><br>Ok, ok, I am weird. Thank you. I also perfer Geek too, though I am not as tech savvy as I'd like to be. <br><br><br>Come by again soon!<br><br><br>JocelynJocelyndixonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2866114062040564519.post-33331010913488456892007-12-04T05:15:12.000-08:002007-12-04T05:15:12.000-08:00I just HAVE to say that this is a sad affair. Amer...I just HAVE to say that this is a sad affair. Americans are obsessed with this weight/size thing. When I was a teenager and in early married life I weighed about 112 and wore a size 10. Read that: size 10. So somebody explain to me how I can now be about 50, will NEVER see 112 again (more like 128), and yet I go to Christopher and Banks and have to buy a size 6 or I swim in it. I don't get it! I have GAINED weight but LOST two sizes. I think somebody is cheating (the manufacturers) because so many people are unhealthily overweight. But come on! A size 0? I never heard of such a thing. <br><br>Thanks for posting unusual and interesting posts to liven up my rainy day. <br><br>I"m going to have to come back more often! <br><br>And in answer to your question: How do you do all that? (making decorations), the answer is this: There was no such thing as BLOGGING when I was homeschooling my kids. Enough said. LOLSuzyScribblesnoreply@blogger.com