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  1. What do I get from wearing real shoes this morning? Blisters in awkward spots on my feet. This is why I stick with my birks.
  2. Finished the 5K walk in about an hour.
  3. On my way to the Jingle Bell 5K!
  4. @scottfeldstein check out Mad Men, it's my favorite since Deadwood went off the air.
  5. Isn't going to worry about the calories in the whiskeys I drink tonight since I'm walking a 5K in the morning.
  6. Lazy day of cleaning off the DVR with the husband. Meeting up with my grade school class for dinner tonight and looking forward to it.
  7. Why do the Facebook adds keep suggesting that I get my degree online? Are they hinting at something that I don't know?
  8. @OpinionsForSale sorry, had drunken Wii with the girls.
  9. Pedi with the girls, done. Now dinner and wine with the girls.
  10. If I asked you to withdraw from class, do you really think you can still pass?
  11. I hate grading assignments out of order, but it's the only way I can get a better handle on things this morning.
  12. WooHoo, no cavities!
  13. Holed up at the Oak Creek Starbucks to get some grading done before my dentist appointment at 4. Stop by if you are in the area.
  14. Please stop trying save my soul, it's busy right now.
  15. Dear #WisDOT I just want to thank you for closing off the only entrance/exit to my condo. Off-roading iin a focus is a great way to start.
  16. @OpinionsForSale that one was on yesterday.
  17. @MUEducation not at all, I thought I was safer in higher ed.
  18. Ahhhh....attack of the helicopter parents!
  19. Viginia is a "purple state"? Do they ride unicorns there?
  20. Why can a "child care worker" get the swine flu vaccine, but my asthmatic butt can't? I'm just as exposed to disease at the college level.