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Stevieb: WHITE Gili Chealsea Hobo AND IVY Buckley Bag are back in stock w/easy pay! What are you going to do???

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On 8/27/2014 tough_kitty said:

PS. Today could have been my 9th wedding anniversary....How odd...I barely think about my ex anymore...Happily divorced since 2009....

Oh boy, TK. I hope you got the better end of the deal...and it sounds like it's very good that you moved on...

As I see it, 9 is your lucky number today...it could have been 9th anniversary...the parting happened in 2009...and today is the 27th (2+7=9). Then you have those three 9s...multiply them...3x9=27...and then adding that 27: 2+7=9. As I told you before, I wasn't great in accounting, but I was not bad in math, making it to the third semester of Calculus before deciding not to make math my major (my father was a mathematics professor so I had those number genes). Have fun with your lucky number 9. Thinking of you today! Smile

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On 8/27/2014 EdithEllenLily said:
On 8/27/2014 tough_kitty said:

PS. Today could have been my 9th wedding anniversary....How odd...I barely think about my ex anymore...Happily divorced since 2009....

Oh boy, TK. I hope you got the better end of the deal...and it sounds like it's very good that you moved on...

As I see it, 9 is your lucky number today...it could have been 9th anniversary...the parting happened in 2009...and today is the 27th (2+7=9). Then you have those three 9s...multiply them...3x9=27...and then adding that 27: 2+7=9. As I told you before, I wasn't great in accounting, but I was not bad in math, making it to the third semester of Calculus before deciding not to make math my major (my father was a mathematics professor so I had those number genes). Have fun with your lucky number 9. Thinking of you today! Smile


Aww...EEL, you are so sweet {#emotions_dlg.wub} And wow, great analysis! I am into astrology and numerology a little, but didn't even think of this one! I like it!!! I actually figured 7 (or 27) was my UN-lucky number (married on 27th, 2007 was the worst year of my life, and I was 27 at the time...) These add up to a 9 as well....but I blame it on the 7! {#emotions_dlg.sneaky} Let's believe 9 is my lucky number then! Smile ...my ex was bipolar on top of 100 other issues...so I don't miss him, but it was a valuable experience... Ha, funny, that reminds me - more to the topic of this forum - when he dropped me off at the mall, I got this leather purse for like $22 (on sale) and when he saw it, he asked me why I didn't ask HIM for permission to buy it first....Maybe that was my drama experience which led me to my purse addiction now?? LOL {#emotions_dlg.rolleyes} Just kidding...

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On 8/27/2014 tough_kitty said:

Stevieb: WHITE Gili Chealsea Hobo AND IVY Buckley Bag are back in stock w/easy pay! What are you going to do??? {#emotions_dlg.devil2}

Absolutely nothing... SOME of us have self-restraint!

{#emotions_dlg.biggrin}

Actually, I don't want the Gili so much, but the Buckley is going to tempt me... On the other hand, you'll see (on the other thread) where I am weakening where that grey bag I posted is concerned... Hup-two-three-four...

{#emotions_dlg.laugh}


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Let's hear it for 9!

Wow EEL, I'm impressed with your math skills! I, on the other hand, struggled with every math class I ever took. In fact, when I start to remember what it was like to be sweet sixteen, I just remember geometry... and algebra...

I did sort of 'get' statistics, though... Go figure!


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On 8/27/2014 stevieb said:

Let's hear it for 9!

Wow EEL, I'm impressed with your math skills! I, on the other hand, struggled with every math class I ever took. In fact, when I start to remember what it was like to be sweet sixteen, I just remember geometry... and algebra...

I did sort of 'get' statistics, though... Go figure!


The sweet sixteen reference cracked me up...good for you for getting statistics! I remember doing my Chi Square, T-Test calculations by hand while tallying up my statistics from my master's thesis questionnaire. I got it, too, but was rather glad when my MSA degree was complete. But like I'm using it now to tally up my returns against my charges on my bill...right...LOL...

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On 8/27/2014 EdithEllenLily said:
On 8/27/2014 stevieb said:

Let's hear it for 9!

Wow EEL, I'm impressed with your math skills! I, on the other hand, struggled with every math class I ever took. In fact, when I start to remember what it was like to be sweet sixteen, I just remember geometry... and algebra...

I did sort of 'get' statistics, though... Go figure!


The sweet sixteen reference cracked me up...good for you for getting statistics! I remember doing my Chi Square, T-Test calculations by hand while tallying up my statistics from my master's thesis questionnaire. I got it, too, but was rather glad when my MSA degree was complete. But like I'm using it now to tally up my returns against my charges on my bill...right...LOL...

I hear that! I double majored as an undergrad and went on to get two advanced degrees and haven't used either of them in years! At least not directly...

{#emotions_dlg.ohmy}


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I knew there was a reason, I liked you both, Ladies Smile

I have 3 master's degrees. One of them is an MS/Accy. Of course, working for the state doesn't give me a chance to use all of my skills and it seems like it was a waste of my time, but hey, I have 30+ more years to go before my retirement, so some of those degrees may come in handy...

And to address the topic of government politics - Yep, same thing here...Doesn't matter what you know, it matters who you know..and who knows (and likes) you!

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On 8/27/2014 stevieb said:
On 8/27/2014 EdithEllenLily said:
On 8/27/2014 stevieb said:

Let's hear it for 9!

Wow EEL, I'm impressed with your math skills! I, on the other hand, struggled with every math class I ever took. In fact, when I start to remember what it was like to be sweet sixteen, I just remember geometry... and algebra...

I did sort of 'get' statistics, though... Go figure!


The sweet sixteen reference cracked me up...good for you for getting statistics! I remember doing my Chi Square, T-Test calculations by hand while tallying up my statistics from my master's thesis questionnaire. I got it, too, but was rather glad when my MSA degree was complete. But like I'm using it now to tally up my returns against my charges on my bill...right...LOL...

I hear that! I double majored as an undergrad and went on to get two advanced degrees and haven't used either of them in years! At least not directly...

{#emotions_dlg.ohmy}

I am impressed, stevieb...but not surprised, wise lady...{#emotions_dlg.thumbup}{#emotions_dlg.thumbup}

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On 8/28/2014 tough_kitty said:

I knew there was a reason, I liked you both, Ladies Smile

I have 3 master's degrees. One of them is an MS/Accy. Of course, working for the state doesn't give me a chance to use all of my skills and it seems like it was a waste of my time, but hey, I have 30+ more years to go before my retirement, so some of those degrees may come in handy...

And to address the topic of government politics - Yep, same thing here...Doesn't matter what you know, it matters who you know..and who knows (and likes) you!

Three! Wow, TK! Very good for you! {#emotions_dlg.thumbup1}{#emotions_dlg.thumbup1}{#emotions_dlg.thumbup1}