::Leader Board:: Ahnko Honu Takes The Lead Chapter 22!

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chew on the other side.

Fortunately, it causes me no pain or discomfort.
Unfortunately, it is near the root, so leaving it untreated means I could lose the tooth with an already very expensive gold crown.
It had a good run, I think it was installed in 1994.
 
I know, but it just can't continue. I'm afraid I'm going to be the bitch to insist on being bought out. The chunk of money can go to a place my children and their kids can reasonably visit.

Seriously, would you hang on to something that costs you thousands of dollars a year and you only get to visit it every couple of years for a few days? It's crazy.

Maybe it's time to sell and buy another place that you and your kids can start new traditions at that will continue for generations. :)
 
Beau's wait list is so long I'd still have a couple of years to go.

This uke is so good it will take me the rest of my life to learn to play it well.

I thought maybe when you went out he had one lying around. You bsd a little and he said on way back come get it.

I am sure you are a ringer like Freeda and Jerry.
 
I thought maybe when you went out he had one lying around. You bsd a little and he said on way back come get it.

I am sure you are a ringer like Freeda and Jerry.

Does ringer mean never practices and has yet to improve?
 
I thought maybe when you went out he had one lying around. You bsd a little and he said on way back come get it.

I am sure you are a ringer like Freeda and Jerry.

"Ringer" has never been my lot in life. The only free stuff I get is insurance calendars and scratch pads.
 
My sister-in-law did the choreography for and was a story consultant on Moana, that might be a name worth dropping.

Moana was a Disney animation, not Disney*Pixar. The Pixar folks would probably turn their noses up.
 
I heard something on the radio the other day, and I'm having a hard time believing it's true.

They claim that, according to a recent study, if you are in a room with 70 other people, there's a 99.9% chance that at least two of you will share the same birthday.

That seems unlikely, to me. But, I'm no statistician, either....
 
I know, but it just can't continue. I'm afraid I'm going to be the bitch to insist on being bought out. The chunk of money can go to a place my children and their kids can reasonably visit.

Seriously, would you hang on to something that costs you thousands of dollars a year and you only get to visit it every couple of years for a few days? It's crazy.

Can't you guys rent it out part of the year through an agency so it isn't costing you money?
 
Moana was a Disney animation, not Disney*Pixar. The Pixar folks would probably turn their noses up.

Oh yeah, you are correct!
Well then I guess you could drop my friend Kuana Torres Kahele's name, I mean he was just the voice of Uku in Lava, no biggie. He told us his story of going to Pixar,
meeting John Lassiter, and having a drink with him in a secret room at HQ.
 
I heard something on the radio the other day, and I'm having a hard time believing it's true.

They claim that, according to a recent study, if you are in a room with 70 other people, there's a 99.9% chance that at least two of you will share the same birthday.

That seems unlikely, to me. But, I'm no statistician, either....

I have met A LOT of people, and I do not know anyone who shares my birthday.
My sister in law is two days after mine, and our own Stephen is one day before mine, but that's as close as I have found.
I know that Faricelli and Kimo Hussey share a birthday. I also know Cashew and another one of my friends share a birthday.
Oh, and Seeso and one of my friends do too.
I have a nephew and a cousin with the same birthday.
My mother-in-law and another cousin do too.
But I have yet to meet anyone with my birthday.
 
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