Mary, Mary why ya buggin'?

Random thoughts and musings from an oversexed housewife.

Saturday, March 11, 2006

Medicinal Happiness!



This photo is for my internet sisters who want to procure some of the over-the-counter crack I discussed in my last post. I think I purchased it at the base commisary, but I don't believe "YourLife" brand is exclusive to military bases. :-)

8 Comments:

  • At 6:58 PM, Blogger Trudy Booty Scooty said…

    http://www.yourlifevitamins.com/

    Thanks! People can go to their site and find it locally! Can't wait to try it!

     
  • At 7:23 AM, Blogger I n g e r said…

    Happy pills! Baby, I'm looking for them!

    Congratulations on the upcoming move, Mary. Sounds like it'll be a good one for the family. How long have you guys been in Montana now?

    Inger

     
  • At 10:07 AM, Blogger Rosie said…

    I guess your trip to school to retrieve Jake the wonder dog will carry a lasting impression for you, huh? ; )

    As for the B-complex it is probably because your body is a vitamin "virgin" and really soaking up the supplement. But whatever the cause I'm happy for you and so proud and envious of your exercising and eating regimen.

    I get to go make poufs today. Don't you wish you were here?

    Love ya!

     
  • At 3:02 PM, Blogger WarriorM said…

    Trudy, you're so resourceful! I'm glad you've located an online supply of the crack!

    Inger, we've been here for what seems like an eternity. It will be five years in May! Although there are many things I've loved and enjoyed about the Big Sky Country, I'm happy to be moving on.

    Rosie, not poufs! Oh lord, I'm so sorry! As much as a scary pain in the ass all that sounds, I'd actually love to be there with you!

     
  • At 12:02 PM, Blogger Trudy Booty Scooty said…

    I guess poufs aren't some kind of yummy potatoe dish like I thought! I hope you're ok Rosie!

     
  • At 9:16 PM, Blogger WarriorM said…

    Trudy, they're these decorative favors for Italian weddings. There's lots of tule, ribbon Jordon almonds and mahem involved. It's a family tradition and it gets to be more of a pain in the butt as the generations go on. The younger girls don't really appreciate them! But we're all a little dim when we're young.

     
  • At 9:52 PM, Blogger Rosie said…

    Pouf update ~ I survived. We told family stories about women in our lives, Mom, Nana, the sis-tahs and gave Sarah lots of unsolicited advice about sex! We made 160 poufs...Joy, Kenna, Sarah and Rosie. What's not to like. BTW, Sarah is in to the poufs.

     
  • At 7:43 AM, Blogger Trudy Booty Scooty said…

    I love love love the Poufs story! Thanks for explaining!

     

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