yup! Dolly hates the morning of "Gift day" the DC version of Xmas .. Lynn is up at 3am wanting to wake up mom and open prezzys.. well when she was 10..
Enlightenment is a strange and great thing to obtain to any Zen monk. There once was an old Zen master who had the habit of waving his finger side to side when teaching his lessons.
One day one of his students was making fun of him, waving his finger about in the same manner. The Zen Master saw this and, rightly so, sliced off the student's finger.
The student was horrified as he looked upon his hand, one less finger intact.
He looked up and saw his Master. Immediately his master looked at him, and waived his finger side to side. At that very moment, that student reached enlightenment.
Crazy story right?! The end of this page made me think of that story. :)
GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOODDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOORRRRRRRRRRRRNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNNNNNNNGGGGGGGGGGGGGG DOLLLLLLLYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Also worth it *imagine Ceci in a nurses outfit tending him in The hospital*
Time for a de-tox or a hair of...
Nobody bites Ceci! *KLACK KLACK*
Noooo I issued a verbal warning......Hell of a lot more than Tedee and marcus would do they Open fire THEN issue a verbal warning to any survivors
Oh but I understand the not wanting to be woke up, with the consequences too dire to be discussed.
If you can't do that, make someone else hate life so at least you wont be miserable by yourself.
Poor Dolly has a hangover...
...I hope she can get something to clean her head.
(and I wonder if she talks in her sleep...)
mjkj
"We're not sure. Are we… meat?"
"Yes we are."
"Then We're awake, but very puzzled."
"7am, the usual morning line up
Start on the chores and sweep till the floor's all clean!"
XDXDXD
Enlightenment is a strange and great thing to obtain to any Zen monk. There once was an old Zen master who had the habit of waving his finger side to side when teaching his lessons.
One day one of his students was making fun of him, waving his finger about in the same manner. The Zen Master saw this and, rightly so, sliced off the student's finger.
The student was horrified as he looked upon his hand, one less finger intact.
He looked up and saw his Master. Immediately his master looked at him, and waived his finger side to side. At that very moment, that student reached enlightenment.
Crazy story right?! The end of this page made me think of that story. :)
But she might consider this unfinished business...