Crying happy tear
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Crying happy tear
Thursday was a day where I ripped the keyboard out of its socket to answer mother's bellow. It is a day of depression, bad news and fing shit from mother. We had to get the plumber and he wants 3000.
Friday was as bad and I am in pain while the heat is killing me. Then this post was eaten. I hate my birthday and depression gets bad then. My mother for years give me nothing for my birthday. Most are in a restaurant where they treat me better than my family and church and friends. It is worse that it is my 50th birthday. I did not make it to WDW for my 40th. I so wanted if not a month at WDW then a week in San Diego or some place and a party and a big to do. That will not happen with the city after us, major repairs to the house needed, winter stuff, and the car.
Thursday I got a package and mother had to had a ton of stress over who this stranger was and was I sure I knew him. I worried over the styrofoam that was close to becoming a snowstorm and I knew it was from a handsome sweet gentleman. I finally got it out and it is a Figment Bobblehead figurine with a smudge on the hip. Look closer and it is a heart but not as big as Wallaby's. Figment stands on the golf ball with that smile of his and his hands on his hips. Orange claws, wings, horn and tail tips which are on springs so they sort of move.
This morning was a bad one and I forced myself to look at Figment and think of the kindness of Wallaby and the good times I had at WDW. To think of the good times here and elsewhere. My sad, tired and depressed tears are now happy tears of joy and knowing I am loved and that there are really ice people out there like Wallaby.
Thank you big guy and hugs.
Laurie
Friday was as bad and I am in pain while the heat is killing me. Then this post was eaten. I hate my birthday and depression gets bad then. My mother for years give me nothing for my birthday. Most are in a restaurant where they treat me better than my family and church and friends. It is worse that it is my 50th birthday. I did not make it to WDW for my 40th. I so wanted if not a month at WDW then a week in San Diego or some place and a party and a big to do. That will not happen with the city after us, major repairs to the house needed, winter stuff, and the car.
Thursday I got a package and mother had to had a ton of stress over who this stranger was and was I sure I knew him. I worried over the styrofoam that was close to becoming a snowstorm and I knew it was from a handsome sweet gentleman. I finally got it out and it is a Figment Bobblehead figurine with a smudge on the hip. Look closer and it is a heart but not as big as Wallaby's. Figment stands on the golf ball with that smile of his and his hands on his hips. Orange claws, wings, horn and tail tips which are on springs so they sort of move.
This morning was a bad one and I forced myself to look at Figment and think of the kindness of Wallaby and the good times I had at WDW. To think of the good times here and elsewhere. My sad, tired and depressed tears are now happy tears of joy and knowing I am loved and that there are really ice people out there like Wallaby.
Thank you big guy and hugs.
Laurie

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Re: Crying happy tear
Glad you like it! If you look at the bottom, you'll notice a stamp. Figment doesn't sign stuff... his hands just don't work well at holding pens, so he stamps things. And yes, it is actually stamped by Figment. I'll have you know that the area where you meet Figment was a snowstorm of styrofoam too.
Now, whenever someone comes into your house/room/wherever the Figment is, I do require that they pay homage to the purple dragon.
Now, whenever someone comes into your house/room/wherever the Figment is, I do require that they pay homage to the purple dragon.
My opinions are mine and mine only. If my opinions are the opinion of others who happen to share whatever my crazy views may be, then fine, but it's not because I represent them in having my opinions. Got it?
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How cool!!!!!
I'm sorry you've had it rough lately churchy. Remember you can always turn to us and vent. We'll be happy to say something nonsensicle to keep your mind off things at home.
Kudo's to mon marcupial favor for such a great gift!!!
I'm sorry you've had it rough lately churchy. Remember you can always turn to us and vent. We'll be happy to say something nonsensicle to keep your mind off things at home.
Kudo's to mon marcupial favor for such a great gift!!!
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Big Wallaby and his heart of gold!
Tell your mom that it was a gift from the guy who is selling the house you're moving to in $city :D:
Tell your mom that it was a gift from the guy who is selling the house you're moving to in $city :D:
"People can drink coke and pepsi, but they can't pee in the street."
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Ktulue do not tempt me. She would not believe me if I said secret admirer. If I did not have stubborn pants then I would be in a motel with the air conditioning on full blast. It is very hot and all I do is sweat and wish there was a pool or lake to jump in.
Thank you Wallaby for the gift. At least I got one this year and it was a special gift from a special person. Now to hug Wallaby for a while. I need a snug toy right now and ooh the fur is coming in nice and soft like a beaver.
Thank you Wallaby for the gift. At least I got one this year and it was a special gift from a special person. Now to hug Wallaby for a while. I need a snug toy right now and ooh the fur is coming in nice and soft like a beaver.

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Well, I am native to Oregon. So that makes sense... That or short duck feathers, but those aren't nice to pet.mechurchlady wrote:and ooh the fur is coming in nice and soft like a beaver.
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Well, I was hoping not... but that's okay if that's what you meant... Not really sure where to go with this... not sure if I should be insulted... uh...mechurchlady wrote:Are you sure it is not the meaning lthat is commonly used by ICStupidPeople
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Hey now....I have no part of this discussion..
oh look, dandelions....(puts one under my chin to see if I'm allergic to butter)
oh look, dandelions....(puts one under my chin to see if I'm allergic to butter)
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Churchy tackles Wallaby then curls up next to him to stroke the soft Wallaby pelt. Why do I keep thinking of Cruella DeVille?
Ooh look a :rufus:
Ooh look a :rufus:
