A Text Message from My Mom

CosmoCosmo 9,768 Posts
edited July 2005 in Strut Central
[color:purple]Ma Dukes (5:39 pm):[/color]Love missy's new CD

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  • haha! that's dope.

    i don't have text messages, but if i did, the ones from my mom would be like:
    [color:purple]You need an apartment with air conditioning! You're probably burning up in that apartment! [/color]

  • that reminds me of when i was a kid, and my dad (who's a classical concert pianist) liked 'do the bart' by 2 live crew

  • schnipperschnipper 528 Posts
    MOM: THERE'S FOOD IN THE FRIDGE MAAAAAAT ARE YOU HUNGRY DID YOU EAT ENOUGH I LOVE YOU HOW ARE YOU DID YOU WALK THE DOGS DID THEY POOP DID YOU PICK IT UP CAN I BRING HOME SOME HUMMUS FOR YOU LOVE MOM

  • MorseCodeMorseCode 1,516 Posts
    haha! that's dope.

    If I got text messages from my mom, they would be like:
    [color:purple]Are you getting enough calcium? You should try some of those supplements, they've worked wonders for me, and I think I'm allergic to wheat, so I switched to rye bread."[/color]

  • soulmarcosasoulmarcosa 4,296 Posts
    Last email from mom yesterday:

    SUBJECT: Coleus Plants

    They can be in either pots or earth. However, they are annuals and will not
    survive when frost comes. They can be brought in the house over winter.

    They do better in shade but can take a little dappled sunshine. They are
    very thirsty and must be watered daily during the hot weather.

    Mine are still in pots and on the front porch whee they get light but not
    bright sunshine.

    Love,

    Plant Mummy


  • soulmarcosasoulmarcosa 4,296 Posts
    MOM: THERE'S FOOD IN THE FRIDGE MAAAAAAT ARE YOU HUNGRY DID YOU EAT ENOUGH I LOVE YOU HOW ARE YOU DID YOU WALK THE DOGS DID THEY POOP DID YOU PICK IT UP CAN I BRING HOME SOME HUMMUS FOR YOU LOVE MOM

    At least we now know where you got your punctuation habits.

  • CosmoCosmo 9,768 Posts
    Last email from mom yesterday:

    SUBJECT: Coleus Plants

    They can be in either pots or earth. However, they are annuals and will not
    survive when frost comes. They can be brought in the house over winter.

    They do better in shade but can take a little dappled sunshine. They are
    very thirsty and must be watered daily during the hot weather.

    Mine are still in pots and on the front porch whee they get light but not
    bright sunshine.

    Love,

    Plant Mummy


    I need to cop some of that.
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