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  • #16
    Originally posted by TripletDaddy View Post
    I wish the LDS Church would adopt the "round of applause" model. Like a broadway play, the better or more important moms will receive longer ovations, maybe even standing ovations.
    We should also be permitted to boo if we believe someone is performing poorly.

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    • #17
      It's a sting.
      Fitter. Happier. More Productive.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Chachi View Post
        LOL. I think it's safe to say that women are more sentimental to Mother's Day than men are to Father's Day.
        Mothers Day is huge. Breakfast planned out, gifts at church, primary singing, special talks, special dinner, a call from their missionary son and thoughtful gifts from all family members.

        Fathers Day not so much. Put some meat on a plate and let him watch the U.S Open in peace and that is all he asks for.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by RC Vikings View Post
          Mothers Day is huge. Breakfast planned out, gifts at church, primary singing, special talks, special dinner, a call from their missionary son and thoughtful gifts from all family members.
          I have opted out of mothers day this year, and honestly I don't miss it in the slightest.

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          • #20
            From wikipedia (my emphasis):

            The United States celebrates Mother's Day on the second Sunday in May. Julia Ward Howe first issued her Mother's Day Proclamation in 1870 as a call for women to join in support of disarmament. In the 1880s and 1890s there were several further attempts to establish an American Mother's Day, but these didn't succeed beyond the local level. The current holiday was created by Anna Jarvis in Grafton, West Virginia, in 1908 as a day to honor one's mother. Jarvis wanted to accomplish her mother's dream of making a celebration for all mothers, although the idea didn't take off until she enlisted the services of wealthy Philadelphia merchant John Wanamaker. She kept promoting the holiday until President Woodrow Wilson made it an official national holiday in 1914. The holiday eventually became so highly commercialized that many, including its founder, Anna Jarvis, considered it a "Hallmark Holiday", i.e. one with an overwhelming commercial purpose. Jarvis eventually ended up opposing the holiday she had helped to create. She died in 1948, regretting what had become of her holiday. In the United States, Mother's Day remains one of the biggest days for sales of flowers, greeting cards, and the like; it is also the biggest holiday for long-distance telephone calls.
            I don't like it, but I keep my mouth shut and play along.
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            • #21
              Originally posted by Drunk Tank View Post
              (except for my sister, dogs are not kids, they are pets!!!)
              This deserves it's own thread, bu I wholeheartedly agree.
              "Sure, I fought. I had to fight all my life just to survive. They were all against me. Tried every dirty trick to cut me down, but I beat the bastards and left them in the ditch."

              - Ty Cobb

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              • #22
                Originally posted by philipsteele
                first i wish a happy mothers day for all, i think in my life my mom was more influenced.. they hard worked for our family..so she is always motivating me to think about a good future..so i am always responsible to save my family.. i am so enjoying this responsibility..
                okay, Triplet wins.

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                • #23
                  My husband bought me a new ipod, and nike shoe sensor for running, best Mother's Day gift!!!
                  I am a philosophical Goldilocks, always looking for something neither too big nor too small, neither too hot nor too cold, something jussssst right. I'll send you a card from purgatory. - PAC

                  You know how President Hinckley said he doesn't worry about those who pray? The same can be said for men who are self-aware enough to know when there's a life to be lived outside of the world of video games. - Anonymous

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Gidget View Post
                    My husband bought me a new ipod, and nike shoe sensor for running, best Mother's Day gift!!!
                    Damn Baby! What do you get for your birthday then?

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                    • #25
                      Here's a nice poem for Mother's Day.

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                      • #26
                        I managed to work in Beastie Boys lyrics over the pulpit today. I was conducting and did the obligatory mention of it being Mother’s Day. Then said “to all the mothers, and sisters, and wives, and friends, I want to offer our love and respect”. I left of “to the end” thinking that would be a bit too obvious.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by chrisrenrut View Post
                          I managed to work in Beastie Boys lyrics over the pulpit today. I was conducting and did the obligatory mention of it being Mother’s Day. Then said “to all the mothers, and sisters, and wives, and friends, I want to offer our love and respect”. I left of “to the end” thinking that would be a bit too obvious.

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