tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3066320054814908629.post8499299544526224089..comments2022-12-09T05:28:29.633-06:00Comments on Paper, Squared: friday flashbackcarolynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16911858008916580187noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3066320054814908629.post-34311541956519068472022-12-09T05:28:29.633-06:002022-12-09T05:28:29.633-06:00I enjooyed reading thisI enjooyed reading thisHumidifiers Miami Beachhttps://www.humiditycontractors.com/us/dehumidifiers-florida/humidifiers-miami-beach.shtmlnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3066320054814908629.post-36472305159269445242010-12-03T06:13:01.000-06:002010-12-03T06:13:01.000-06:00Hahahaha! I think my problem with these letters (...Hahahaha! I think my problem with these letters (besides the length) is that they can never just say, "Susie goes to X school. Bobby played on the soccer team." They always have to mention some braggy accomplishment for each activity, like, "Susie is getting straight A's at X school. Bobby was the captain and MVP of the all-state championship soccer team." <br><br>I believe the worst one-time offender for those letters was my SIL, who mentioned that the kid received the highest score on the district-wide math assessment. Puh-lease. But the worst repeat offender is my aunt, who mentions all the medals/trophies her kids won, and then photographs the kids with all their awards. What happened to everybody sitting in front of the fireplace wearing Santa hats?Shannonhttp://sameoldshannon.comnoreply@blogger.com