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Good grief, you guys have been busy! I liked the story.
That's so weird. I've never had that problem. (Never NOTICEABLY had that problem, I should say!)
Also, the curry was very tasty! My friends know all the chaps who work there and so they gave us some complimentary side dishes they're trying out and thinking of putting on the menu. It's all who you know! heh
You, sir, are evil. Now I have that first song stuck in my head!
Also, poor doggy!
Also also: new trick. Does little dude have a bedside lamp? If so, change the bulb. The new bulb has monster killing properties. If ANY part of the monster is touched by the light - if he even SEES the light - he poofs into nothingness. That's something I did for the kids I used to baby sit. It was a family with five kids and by the end of a month I'd replaced all five bedside lamp bulbs and, while there was the occasional light switch-on in the middle of the night, they were all going to sleep fine after a few weeks.
Another option, told me by a soap maker I know, is anti-monster spray. You get a good spray bottle with a 'mist' option and fill it with water and enough orange and/or mint flavouring to make it smell nice, and then you let the wean have it to spray the bad monsters.
Anyway, just a thought.
apparently there's a bug that can occur where the apple software gets confused and doesn't actually save the document when it says it does.
Curry...sooo jealous.
That's so weird. I've never had that problem. (Never NOTICEABLY had that problem, I should say!)
Also, the curry was very tasty! My friends know all the chaps who work there and so they gave us some complimentary side dishes they're trying out and thinking of putting on the menu. It's all who you know! heh
You, sir, are evil. Now I have that first song stuck in my head!
Also, poor doggy!
Also also: new trick. Does little dude have a bedside lamp? If so, change the bulb. The new bulb has monster killing properties. If ANY part of the monster is touched by the light - if he even SEES the light - he poofs into nothingness. That's something I did for the kids I used to baby sit. It was a family with five kids and by the end of a month I'd replaced all five bedside lamp bulbs and, while there was the occasional light switch-on in the middle of the night, they were all going to sleep fine after a few weeks.
Another option, told me by a soap maker I know, is anti-monster spray. You get a good spray bottle with a 'mist' option and fill it with water and enough orange and/or mint flavouring to make it smell nice, and then you let the wean have it to spray the bad monsters.
Anyway, just a thought.