Predictions For The Future

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MJ said:
I predict something new for all DC members coming soon... stay tuned in.:cool:

MJ, why did you have to blow the surprise that we're sending everyone a puppy?????? OH, wait, I just reread what you wrote - you didn't blow it after all....:blush:

I predict that the first sip of coffee tomorrow morning will somehow be even better than the first sip of coffee I had this morning. How that happens I'll never know!!!!

I predict VeraBlue will take a half-filled coffee cup to her kitchen somewhere around 4:00 tomorrow afternoon.

I predict MJ will get me for letting the "cat out of the bag" - oh GREAT - now those puppies are chasing those cats and we'll NEVER find them!
 
I predict that I'm going to fall flat on my face while hopping back and forth over the fence to take care of my neighbor's dog and puppies and will see myself on YouTube. :LOL:
 
I predict I am going out to Sam's tomorrow morning and buy some frozen foods to stock my new chest freezer. I am so excited!!:clap:
 
I predict that the next generation will be working much harder than this one:

Folks talk about food because we eat three times a day with about 2-3
snacks. People did not walk anymore in the old days than they do now.
Know why? There were little neighborhood grocery stores in every
neighborhood! And they did not have to walk two miles to catch the school
bus to be driven 20 miles away. They did not have to pump their own gas
or wash their windshields. And they did not have to stand at the
counter to order their food and clean off their table at the restaurant.
They did not have to push a shopping cart around the store to buy stuff
because they just turned in their order at the counter and waited for
it. They never had to look for shoes on the rack and sizes because some
person came out and measured their feet and found the shoes for them.
They didn't have to worry about getting a job and working because
everything cost a nickel. They may have banged their clothes on a rock but
they did not have to pretreat their clothes or worry about
catching the rinse cycle. They weighed themselves once a year at the
farmer's market and unfortunately we have acurate scales and weigh all
the time. LOL LOL LOL I wonder if we could lose weight using an old
timey cookbook?
 
I predict our youngest grandson will squeal in delight as he opens his fluffy stuffed lion we sent him for his 1st birthday, which is tomorrow.

I also predict that his older brother, who is 3, will be happy with the "Thomas the Train" pillowcase I made for him, which was in the box with his little brother's gift.
 

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