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iamsquid May 16 2008, 17:42:43 UTC
Why does Peanut keep asking me for a peanut butter sandwich? Its terrifying! I tell him he'll get sick and get an "owie" if he has one of those. :/

Isn't that cannibalism? I reccomend yoo encourage it.

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kishenehn May 16 2008, 17:55:14 UTC
Czar Gabriel? I don't think so.

Besides if you name him Gabriel, he'll be blowing his horn all the time.

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laurapalmer813 May 16 2008, 17:58:53 UTC
Yeah, I like the name Gabriel, but we started with the Czars and we need to continue!

I think I like Gabriel because of that whole end-times thing. But Nicholas, well, that could be Satan and hey, what's cooler than Satan?? ;P

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fun with anagrams loree May 16 2008, 19:53:42 UTC
Tsar Nicholas the First: Satan thirsts for chile.
Tsar Nicholas the Second: Lo, then Satan is scorched!

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Re: fun with anagrams laurapalmer813 May 16 2008, 22:28:15 UTC
That Satan! Always thirsting for... chile... ;)

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jj_maccrimmon May 16 2008, 18:27:35 UTC
The house is beautiful. I can imagine once upon a time kids roaming that huge yard.

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laurapalmer813 May 16 2008, 22:30:26 UTC
That's a nice thought! A coworker of mine imagined one of the outbuildings being the unmarked grave of a kid that went missing several years ago. :O I hope she's wrong about this place, but she does have a point: that kid is somewhere.

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kitlizzy May 16 2008, 19:17:36 UTC
You can NOT name him Gabriel. I say this because a very close personal friend is named that, and you DO NOT want your child to share any traits with this person!!! ;) :)

(no, I can't say more, but trust me...don't do it!). :P

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laurapalmer813 May 16 2008, 21:40:09 UTC
He's a close friend and a bad guy??

I still prefer Nicholas. Maybe Gabriel for a middle name.

Oo. I like that. Time to sell it to Greg! :)

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millysdaughter May 16 2008, 20:59:36 UTC
He asks because you told him "no."
Question: can he eat sunflower seeds? They do have a sunflower butter that will work as a substitute for peanut butter in most things. Pretty good on crackers. It makes rather decent cookies, as well.

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laurapalmer813 May 16 2008, 21:33:08 UTC
I've never tried sunflower seeds with him. I'm afraid to try seeds because some people who are allergic to nuts are also allergic to seeds. He is ok with the little seeds that come on his "pretzels," whatever those are!

They also have "soy nut" butter made of soy, which he definitely can have.

I'm not anywhere near crossing that bridge right now though, since he's allergic to wheat so a sandwich of any sort is still out of the question! :/

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