And this has nothing to do with your post, but I just thought of you. My daughter was telling me about a friend's apparently obese pet rabbit, and she's running around singing a song about it. "Fat Bunny, ..." The adjective is very inappropriate for you, but it was the pet bunny that brought you to mind.
Heh, yes, rabbits do get pudgy quickly. Most of those pellet diets and the ones with all the seeds and colored bits have more calories than rabbits need. At least when it happens that that's all they get. "Fat Bunny" sounds like a fun song to sing. ;D
And the mattress thing is no big deal. Gerry has already suggested we go get the futon mattress that we're going to put on the bed now, and just sleep on the floor on that. I told him *no way*. If we get too comfortable down in the living room, we'll *never* get the bedroom finished. ;]
I have no idea what a squishy is, except in the context of Finding Nemo - but congratulations anyway. And heaven forfend you should be comfortable on your futon!
I was talking about those ice slush + soda or syrup drinks--generally get them at gas stations. I used to call them slushies, or icees, but then Bart Simpson was always calling them squishies, and that just sort of stuck. ;D
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And this has nothing to do with your post, but I just thought of you. My daughter was telling me about a friend's apparently obese pet rabbit, and she's running around singing a song about it. "Fat Bunny, ..." The adjective is very inappropriate for you, but it was the pet bunny that brought you to mind.
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And the mattress thing is no big deal. Gerry has already suggested we go get the futon mattress that we're going to put on the bed now, and just sleep on the floor on that. I told him *no way*. If we get too comfortable down in the living room, we'll *never* get the bedroom finished. ;]
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Take care, and whee! to the Cadillac.
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