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Kitchen Diva said:So, you're saying it'll be hot and yucky then? LOL
katie0128 said:Let's make a deal to NOT tell Mere about this weather change. She'll end up having to rethink here ENTIRE wardrobe for the trip! Oy vey! I can't take that kind of pressure tonight!!!
katie0128 said:Let's make a deal to NOT tell Mere about this weather change. She'll end up having to rethink here ENTIRE wardrobe for the trip! Oy vey! I can't take that kind of pressure tonight!!!
katie0128 said:Let's make a deal to NOT tell Mere about this weather change. She'll end up having to rethink here ENTIRE wardrobe for the trip! Oy vey! I can't take that kind of pressure tonight!!!
pampered1224 said:Talk about a inappropriate!
Well, she would be fine outside but she'll freeze her tatas off in McCormick!
OMG! Why did you have to go there?
Anyway, I was just outside and yuck is right! The office I work at is 2 blocks away from the lake and the breeze is coming in from the southwest. SO IT STINKS HERE TOO!! I so can't wait until I have to wait for the bus, in the sun, in the heat. UGH!
I have to admit though I really lucked out getting in at the Hilton. Turns out, all I HAVE to do is travel from the room to the shuttel busses to McCormick and back. Even our dinner is at the Hilton and so are the MNGs. If I don't want to, I simply don't have to go out!! But I am! I have a special date at the Sheraton on Banquet night before the dinners.
Kitchen Diva said:Hey guys stop picking on my semi-high maintenance BFF!
(there Mere, did that help?)
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