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soonerbrat
7/3/2006, 04:48 AM
one of my daughter's friends sent me a text message by mistake and woke me at 3:15 and now I can't go back to sleep.

someone sing me a lullaby.

BajaOklahoma
7/3/2006, 04:54 AM
A phone call would have been worse. I hate those.

Or the times you are waiting for your semi-adult kids to come home.

Mixer!
7/3/2006, 04:54 AM
Ev-er-y-thing is gonna be alright - rock-a-bye...rock-a-bye....
Ev-er-y-thing is gonna be alright - rock-a-bye...rock-a-bye....

soonerbrat
7/3/2006, 04:57 AM
A phone call would have been worse. I hate those.

Or the times you are waiting for your semi-adult kids to come home.


is 17 semi-adult? my son will be a senior this year, and he's driving now (finally) so i'm anticipating some late nights. Luckily, he is very trustworthy.

soonerbrat
7/3/2006, 04:57 AM
Ev-er-y-thing is gonna be alright - rock-a-bye...rock-a-bye....
Ev-er-y-thing is gonna be alright - rock-a-bye...rock-a-bye....


will you pet my head, too? TIA.

Melo
7/3/2006, 05:14 AM
one of my daughter's friends sent me a text message by mistake and woke me at 3:15 and now I can't go back to sleep.

someone sing me a lullaby.

Heh, mistake #1. Letting your daughters friend have your cell number.

Try reading some of a book, or taking a warm bath to relax enough again to go to bed. Nothing too exciting, or your mind wont be able to easily switch back over into sleep mode. Food, also, will keep you awake. And Id sing for you, but I am horrible at it. It would not put ANYONE to sleep. It will, however, keep anyone and everyone awake. :D

StoopTroup
7/3/2006, 07:35 AM
The movie "American Beauty" comes to mind SoonerBrat...

Don't get to chummy with the Marine who lives next door...

YWIA :D

Hatfield
7/3/2006, 07:49 AM
the real question is what did the text say? ;)

StoopTroup
7/3/2006, 07:53 AM
the real question is what did the text say? ;)
Exactly...lol.

bri
7/3/2006, 08:07 AM
You need a lullabye? Just read THIS f*ckin' board.

Scott D
7/3/2006, 08:18 AM
keep it down over there, some of us are sleeping ;)

SoonerInKCMO
7/3/2006, 09:07 AM
is 17 semi-adult? my son will be a senior this year, and he's driving now (finally) so i'm anticipating some late nights. Luckily, he is very trustworthy.

Trustworthy 17 year-old boy.

HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!

:)

BajaOklahoma
7/3/2006, 10:49 AM
is 17 semi-adult? my son will be a senior this year, and he's driving now (finally) so i'm anticipating some late nights. Luckily, he is very trustworthy.

When they come home for the summer and they don't have a curfew (because they didn't have one at college). We have the let us know what your plans are rule. Give us a general idea of what you are going to do and when you plan to be back. Call my cell phone (or text) any changes. As long as I know what is going on, I am fine. But I hate it until thy are back home for the night. <sigh>