@badradger saidThat is kind of strange, but hey that is you! 🙂
and i give mine away (no sweet tooth)not even when i was a kid.
-VR
@badradger saidthey make a pill for that
and i give mine away (no sweet tooth)not even when i was a kid.
Confession: I am the Easter Bunny.
No, maybe not your Easter Bunny, but I make up an Easter basket for every kid in my extended family and deliver them early Easter morning way before the sun comes up. I've done this for years. I have half of them done as I speak. When asked about it by these moms, I always deny it was me. I think they know better though.
@suzianne saidThat's awesome. 😀
Confession: I am the Easter Bunny.
No, maybe not your Easter Bunny, but I make up an Easter basket for every kid in my extended family and deliver them early Easter morning way before the sun comes up. I've done this for years. I have half of them done as I speak. When asked about it by these moms, I always deny it was me. I think they know better though.
-Removed-Of course they do. Do you not understand the concept of "extended" family? I have no siblings and my cousins are all grown and I've not had contact with them for decades. I've lived here since the age of 8, and so my extended family consists of people I have been close to in my life, close enough to consider as a brother or a sister, and now they have kids. Your proclivity to piss on everything I post about is getting rather tedious.
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@suzianne saidWhat you seem to forget Suzie Q is you do exactly the same thing to me you accuse others of doing to you! I do agree with you on it gets tedious at times. 😛 😉 Mostly I just laugh at you though!
Your proclivity to piss on everything I post about is getting rather tedious.
-VR
@suzianne saidThe term "extended family" means something specific. If you are talking about non-relatives you treat like they are your siblings etc. then perhaps "adopted family" is the term you are looking for. Your cousins, for example, despite them being "...all grown and [you've] not had contact with them for decades", are members of your extended family.
Do you not understand the concept of "extended" family?