COMPLETE-[HUMOR]Sayings Of Mrs. Partington by B.P. Shillaber-ag

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DebraLynn
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I have not, but I'll have to check it out. My problem is that, while I love getting things in the mail, I hate mailing things. :roll:

My son and his wife are supposed to arrive tomorrow evening with my granddaughter. Yay! I've got lots of pictures, but this will be the first time I get to see her in person. I can't wait!!! :clap:
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Oh, have fun with the grandbaby. The pictures you posted were great.
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Hi Debra Lynn

are you still around? Just checking in :D
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DebraLynn
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neckertb wrote:Hi Debra Lynn

are you still around? Just checking in :D
Oh yeah. Still here. Just had to push my deadline back a bit. :?
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Oh wow, that was a fast response :shock:
Just wanted to make sure you were ok, not lying with a chest infection unable to speak. :D
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Just wanted to make sure you were ok, not lying with a chest infection unable to speak.
It was actually something of the sort that put me out of the game for a while. Then I goofed off for a while. Then I PL'd another project. Now I've been goofing off again. Once I get started I can't stop, but it's sometimes hard to get started. :wink:
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Still alive and well. Am working on a collaborative project at the moment, but have not abandoned this one.
-Debbie
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Yes, I've seen you in P&P :D
Thanks for the update, though, and no stress!
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Debra, would you like me to put this on hold for now? It won't do much of a difference, except it won't show on your assigned sections anymore, and I can pull it back whenever you want :D
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neckertb wrote:Debra, would you like me to put this on hold for now? It won't do much of a difference, except it won't show on your assigned sections anymore, and I can pull it back whenever you want :D
I didn't know you could do that. I am NOT abandoning this project, I just got involved with some other stuff and haven't gotten back to it. If putting it on hold doesn't make it an orphan or widow, you can do that if you want.

-Debbie
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I'll just leave it here then. I thought maybe you did not know that was an option.
:D
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Ok. Whatever you think best. I thought maybe hold was different from abandoned. I always finish what I sign on for. If it's collaborative, though, I usually jump right on it, but my solos, at least just now, are going pretty slow. Bad timing, I guess. I've had a lot going on in that dratted place they call "real life." :wink:
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On hold is different from abandoned. It means no one can take the project from you. It just goes to a secret place, but is not an orphan as such. It just becomes inactive for a while, is all.
Real life? What is that? :lol:
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neckertb wrote:Real life? What is that? :lol:
I used not to know, and I wish that was still the case. Real Life is definitely overrated.
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I'm thinking maybe I should put my LV projects on hold until after the holidays. I've started making all my gifts this year and I have quite a few to go, so I don't think I'll be getting much recording done until after the first of the year. I am NOT quitting. I want to be able to finish these, but maybe not have them cluttering things up for you while I'm doing other stuff. So if it's not a problem, please put this on hold and I will notify you when I'm ready to resume.

Thanks,
Debbie
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