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- Picture secret XXXI
- The good, the bad, the semi-secret
- Resident Slacker Challenge
- a little less fraudulent
- The Secret Art of Saying NO
- Just In Time For Rush Week
- Picture secret XXX
- Picture secret XXIX
- Money in the Bank
- Picture secret XXVIII
- Picture secrets logistics
- Time Flies.
- Picture secret XXVII
- Picture secret XXVI
- Picture secret XXV
- Picture secret XXIV
- attack of the undead conference proposal questions
- The Price of Fame
- the Big Secret
- Overcoming procrastination - some actual advice
- Mondayphobia
- Picture secret XXIII
- Color abbreviations?
- Can you trace my voice?
- Calling all coders
- Picture secret XXII
- Your Houseboy Speaks
- I don't feel like saving the world!
- Speaking of Conferences
- I know something you don't...
- Fraud, Dr. Fraud.
- either you have it or you don't
- Picture secret XXI
- Picture secret XX
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4 comments:
Childcare isn't a verb. "I have to childcare my own kids." My spouse gets really upset with me when I use words that aren't verbs as verbs.
Oh come on. You know I didn't mean that people should say "I have to childcare my kids". The point is that men shouldn't make it sound like they're doing some temporary task that is more of a favor to their spouse than anything else.
M, glad you like it. I enjoyed making it, let me vent some of my frustrations with the issue at hand. In that sense, creating a picture secret can be nicely therapeutic.
That would annoy me, too. My spouse just says, "I have Sardine for the afternoon."
I LOVE that name for your baby, Salmon!:-) And what your partner says is a really good approach.
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