<p>I really like how all “spread the lovers” have ignore the naysayers. It is the old “you catch more flies with Honey” strategy. I was tempted several times to say something like “Oh get off your high horse or Duh, do you really think we are serious ?” So glad you all kept me sane/quiet. This post probably explains why I am not anywhere near the nice comment yet!</p>
<p>Moreover, I just contributed to your journey to nice.</p>
<p>Thanks so much Gamom …you made me a jewel! I am confused though. It look likes you are 22 points today and that is not what I remember from before when I was trying to keep track. Any thoughts?</p>
<p>Okay, People! I’ve hit the really nice stage of the journey. Trouble is, I’m not really THAT nice. Not all the time anyway. Help me out if you are able to!</p>
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It still won’t let me rep you and its been like two days!</p>
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<p>22 sounds about right for that account – longevity but with a relatively low number of posts. Sometimes two clicks come in between checks and it’s possible to isolate the value of each individually. It’s also likely that a current click is worth a couple more points than a click from 2 days ago when we all have fewer green boxes.</p>
<p>I have dated around so much I’m feeling a little dirty. :o I was able to give Moreover a little lovin’ ;)</p>
<p>EPTR, I heard that when you are really and truly nice and smart (like GAmom and Curmudgeon) that you have to stay at that level a little longer. It helps people understand that being nice is NOT always about agreeing with everything.
woah-loving from a blue iguana… I’m liking it. (Talk about feeling a little dirty)</p>
<p>Anyone old enough (besides me) to remember the children’s book " A little Oven" by Eleanor Estes?
[A</a> Little Oven: Eleanor Estes: 9780152463243: Amazon.com: Books](<a href=“http://www.amazon.com/A-Little-Oven-Eleanor-Estes/dp/0152463240]A”>http://www.amazon.com/A-Little-Oven-Eleanor-Estes/dp/0152463240)
This reminds me of that book-- where the kids keep asking where to get a little oven… and they try and try and people bring tem big and small ovens of all different shapes , colors and sizes. And finally at the end someone realizes they mean " a little lovin" early in the morning. Brinngs me back-- flashback!</p>
<p>Oooooh! Now I see. Well, if nice means not being agreeable, then I am definitely nice.</p>
<p>I got a little bit of that blue iguana love the other day, too!</p>
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<p>My typo – that should be not possible to isolate.</p>
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<p>Sounds kinky. Makes for an interesting visual! ;)</p>
<p>LGDs are a strange currency. In a perfect world they’d only be earned for giving helpful, accurate advice, as opposed to being prom king/queen votes.</p>
<p>So far I have zero rep points. They’ll come, and I hope for the right reasons.</p>
<p>Okay, that’s way too mathy for me.</p>
<p>You know you’re tops in my book, Sherpa. I just greenied you!</p>
<p>And will repay the loyal folks who I cant currently repay due to cc’s rule that I spread the germs, err… the love.</p>
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<p>And what would Christmas be like without the inevitable appearance of Mr. Scrooge! ;)</p>
<p>jym, that book is old (1955) but it sounds sweet. It is a collector’s item. Do you have a copy? We never read it but many other later books by Eleanor Estes including Ginger Pye and of course The Moffats. That is one of my favorite memories reading to my kids.</p>
<p>Did you see this <a href=“Collecting Children's Books: Just A Little Oven Early in the Morning”>Collecting Children's Books: Just A Little Oven Early in the Morning; One little girl is French so that is why her mother doesn’t know oven from lovin. Also very surprising how many restaurants are named The Little Oven.</p>
<p>LoremIpsum, you are good at figuring out games and writing both emotional and very funny posts. I have tried to give you points about 4 times today and can’t. Maybe it is for the best… becoming a little jealous of you Splendid one. That is Mr. Scrooge on a high horse.</p>
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Oh how Iwish I’d kept my children’s books. HEre is a descriptionof the story [Collecting</a> Children’s Books: Just A Little Oven Early in the Morning](<a href=“http://collectingchildrensbooks.blogspot.com/2008/03/just-little-oven-early-in-morning.html]Collecting”>Collecting Children's Books: Just A Little Oven Early in the Morning) Brings back such warm memories of my late mom (whose birthday would have been last week) reading it to me.</p>
<p>The oldest book I kept is my copy of Mr Wizard (the science guy) from the 1950’s</p>
<p>** edit-- I gave it to my son-- hope he still has it.</p>
<p>Wow, I left with an aura & came back as a jewel. Thank you to everyone who made me a jewel! I’ve been spreading the love but now I’m tapped out, so I leave you with this classic from Air Supply:</p>
<p>I’m all out of love, I’m so lost without you
I know you were right believing for so long
I’m all out of love, what am I without you
I can’t be too late to say that I was so wrong [about green squares].</p>
<p>Ooh, I loved The Moffats as a kid. It was one of those sweet old-fashioned books that was such a pleasure to read.
Can I now shamelessly beg for points? Should I? I admit that it would be nice to see more than the one obligatory box…please?</p>
<p>dragonmom, you are first on my list for tomorrow. You deserve more than one box even just for your SN!</p>
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<p>thank you. I remember your letter fondly. I wrote you a letter back in 244, I hope that it found you well.</p>
<p>It seems you are climbing high on the green square count. I hope that when you reach eternal greatness, you will remember those less fortunate.</p>