little sister
Robert Plant & Alison Krauss: They Did Not Disappoint
The Laugh Maker
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I was first introduced to the comedy of George Carlin at an early age – perhaps too early an age to be exposed to his brand of humor. It can all be blamed on my brothers who preceded me by several years and were privy to all the cool stuff you can share with a little sister. I suppose my education in linguistics from Mr.
Taking The Time
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So big congratulations to my dear little sister who ran off and got married last week! Nothing fancy, they did a little private pseudo-eloping thing, honeymooned for a week, then had a family lunch reception today. Met the new in-laws and my new step-niece, they all seem nice.
Episode 21: A Mother’s Day Conversation With Snake & The Evil One
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Last Sunday for Mother’s Day we went to visit my mom. My nephews, Snake & The Evil One were also in attendance. At times, the boys, as with most other boys their ages, will get a bit rambunctious. They had these little bean bags and NERF balls that they were playing with inside the house.
Episode 21: A Mother’s Day Conversation With Snake & The Evil One
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Last Sunday for Mother’s Day we went to visit my mom. My nephews, Snake & The Evil One were also in attendance. At times, the boys, as with most other boys their ages, will get a bit rambunctious. They had these little bean bags and NERF balls that they were playing with inside the house.
Revenge is... Strangely Unsatisfying
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"Are you sure you don't mind if Ella stays for a few hours?" the mom of one of Punky's friends asked me the other day while dropping her daughter off at our house.
"Are you kidding?" I laughed. "Punky's been begging to see her again! But I thought she had preschool today."
"We skipped it," she grinned. "Too lazy. Okay, well I'll be back in three hours."
Little Pitchers
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OK, so I never understood the term “little pitchers” in the phrase, “Little pitchers have big ears” but I do understand it’s implication. Children are sponges and they absorb everything, especially everything they hear.



