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oh, thats sounds good Kristen. lets not invite Bryan,lol

 

Bryan: What's that noise?

Kristen: Nothing honey, here you're due for another vicodan. :icon_twisted:

 

 

Sounds like a plan... =) Thank you Kristen... btw... why are you Mrs. Bryan? Should Bryan be Mr. Kristen instead?

 

Oooh, that's a great prank for April fools!!!

 

Sounds like a great idea! my only question is will it be kid-friendly? ;)

 

We have a safe if that's what you mean? :icon_lol:

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This is also a celebratory party. Kristen and I have birthdays in January and December. I believe Hunting Paper has a December birthday...So we can all celebrate together.

 

Doesn't have to be new years as far as I am concerned, could be just before or just after.

 

Oh and it will be kid friendly. :icon_e_wink:

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This is also a celebratory party. Kristen and I have birthdays in January and December. I believe Hunting Paper has a December birthday...So we can all celebrate together.

 

Doesn't have to be new years as far as I am concerned, could be just before or just after.

 

Oh and it will be kid friendly. :icon_e_wink:

 

 

Steph and I share a birthday! I'm a little older though :rolleyes:

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btw, everyone's significant other is invited as well.

 

 

Bryan & Mrs Bryan....You are aware that you have a potential guest list of over 2400 people (counting SO's)? Here's to a fast recuperation.

 

Adios,

 

Pizza Bob

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If we come, it would be a late arrival. I am one of those unfortunate souls working on New Year's. Communting to the city that day too. There is no such thing as early dismissal at my job either. Bill eight hours, or take a hike. :(

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Kristen,

 

Thanks so much for the invitation, but I'm way up in the NW corner of NJ, and about as far away from you as it's possible to be and still be in the same state.

 

Have a couple of shots for me.

 

Ken

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It's the low hanging fruit thing. If it's just too easy, I try to leave it for someone else to snatch.

 

It's only fair.

 

It isn't a pile-on if it's only me. Just trying to spread out the opportunities.

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