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Larry Gude
05-10-2009, 06:02 AM
Yes in deed, kiddies, it's moms day, a day for you, you ungrateful little bastards, for thanking mom for all the good she ever did for, including not aborting your sorry ass when she had the chance or drowning you in a tub later on or letting you walk out in traffic or just letting wear dirty underwear!

So, all the good she ever did for you, say thank you!

How you gonna do it, check all that apply!


Thanks, mom!

Bronwyn
05-10-2009, 06:39 AM
None of the above. My mom is out of town on a church retreat. We are having a huge cookout next weekend! :buddies:

sunflower
05-10-2009, 06:49 AM
Going to mom's. Taking her tulips.. Having a cookout with everyone!!

toppick08
05-10-2009, 06:55 AM
Yes in deed, kiddies, it's moms day, a day for you, you ungrateful little bastards, for thanking mom for all the good she ever did for, including not aborting your sorry ass when she had the chance or drowning you in a tub later on or letting you walk out in traffic or just letting wear dirty underwear!

So, all the good she ever did for you, say thank you!

How you gonna do it, check all that apply!


Thanks, mom!

:yay:

BeenSpur'd
05-10-2009, 07:44 AM
My mom is all alone in Florida recouperating from knee surgery. I'm going to call her as soon as I think she is up and ready to answer the phone. A big happy Mothers Day to all the mom's out there. They do more than words can say and love bigger than life itself.

aps45819
05-10-2009, 09:28 AM
Called last night and sent flowers.


Used ProFlowers.com for the first time
Flowers arrived in good condition.

They were advertising free shipping but you were required to sign up with a "free shipping" web site that kept requesting a credit card (seperate from the flower purchase). Read the "terms and conditions", couldn't find an actual price but it was a monthly subscription fee.
I paid for shipping, probably cheaper than the free :lol:

vraiblonde
05-10-2009, 09:39 AM
Gift and call for Mommy, card and call for MIL.

nanstime
05-10-2009, 09:46 AM
i wish mine was still here would do them all except the last one

Tigerlily
05-10-2009, 10:35 AM
Called last night and sent flowers.


Used ProFlowers.com for the first time
Flowers arrived in good condition.

They were advertising free shipping but you were required to sign up with a "free shipping" web site that kept requesting a credit card (seperate from the flower purchase). Read the "terms and conditions", couldn't find an actual price but it was a monthly subscription fee.
I paid for shipping, probably cheaper than the free :lol:

I also used ProFlowers for my mom's flowers. I got an email that they were delivered at 11:30 yesterday morning. I like that they did that but agree that the free shipping thing was bogus.

I'm going to call later when all the kids get home and can talk to her. This is her first year without her mother and she has been a bit down.

BadGirl
05-10-2009, 11:13 AM
I wish my mom were still alive so that I could call her up, give her a gift, go see her, and make her a nice dinner. I miss her.

GWguy
05-10-2009, 12:36 PM
She got flowers and a card sent, and I'll call this evening. I was just there for her birthday 2 weeks ago, brought her flowers.

Sonsie
05-10-2009, 12:42 PM
My mom passed away at 60, I would do anything for one more Mother's Day with her. :bawl:

I handmade my mother-in-law a lovely card and sent her a few formal pics of the kids and a Texas-style purse (lots o' bling) she coveted on her last visit. Hubby and the kids called her this morning wished her a happy Mother's Day as well.

SugarBear47
05-10-2009, 02:16 PM
My mommy died 10 yrs ago in her 60's. If she hadn't been cremated, I would have taken flowers to her grave. So I tried to make up for it by sending my 3 sisters and 2 sisters-in-law cards. My two kids put together and bought me a present from Edible Arrangements. Yummy I sure am enjoying the fresh fruits not to mention how pretty it is.

Nanny Pam
05-10-2009, 02:28 PM
i wish mine was still here would do them all except the last one

:yeahthat:

:huggy:

Nanny Pam
05-10-2009, 02:29 PM
I wish my mom were still alive so that I could call her up, give her a gift, go see her, and make her a nice dinner. I miss her.

My mom passed away at 60, I would do anything for one more Mother's Day with her. :bawl:

I handmade my mother-in-law a lovely card and sent her a few formal pics of the kids and a Texas-style purse (lots o' bling) she coveted on her last visit. Hubby and the kids called her this morning wished her a happy Mother's Day as well.

My mommy died 10 yrs ago in her 60's. If she hadn't been cremated, I would have taken flowers to her grave. So I tried to make up for it by sending my 3 sisters and 2 sisters-in-law cards. My two kids put together and bought me a present from Edible Arrangements. Yummy I sure am enjoying the fresh fruits not to mention how pretty it is.


:huggy:

Cowgirl
05-10-2009, 03:10 PM
I sent her a card and called her and reminded D to get something for his mom.

ocean733
05-10-2009, 06:46 PM
I sent my mom and MIL flowers (they are both long distance).

MIL got them, my mom won't get them until Tuesday. :tantrum:

RoseRed
05-10-2009, 06:47 PM
Spent the day at Mom's house. Sister and I made a nice dinner while the girls played with Bug's Easy Bake Oven.

onebdzee
05-10-2009, 07:07 PM
Spent the day at Mom's house. Sister and I made a nice dinner while the girls played with Bug's Easy Bake Oven.

and a certain someone was on his bike...............at WalMart :lmao:

Haven't called my mom yet

I've heard from all of my mutts though

RoseRed
05-10-2009, 07:12 PM
and a certain someone was on his bike...............at WalMart :lmao:

Haven't called my mom yet

I've heard from all of my mutts though

Stocking up for Myrtle Beach I would guess. :lmao:

We also called my GrandBirgit. Today was also her birthday. She got to speak with her three generations. :yay:

belvak
05-10-2009, 07:17 PM
Sent cards to Mom and MIL, sent both flowers, and both were here today for a cookout. My kids both even remembered to tell me Happy Mother's Day with no reminder!! :lol:

sdm
05-11-2009, 02:52 PM
I took flowers to my mom's grave. For those of you that still have your mom - treasure the time you have. It hurts like hell when they're gone. I'd give anything to see and talk to my mom again. I miss her terribly. RIP Mom 9/13/31 - 11/9/2008.

Bann
05-11-2009, 09:48 PM
Yes in deed, kiddies, it's moms day, a day for you, you ungrateful little bastards, for thanking mom for all the good she ever did for, including not aborting your sorry ass when she had the chance or drowning you in a tub later on or letting you walk out in traffic or just letting wear dirty underwear!

So, all the good she ever did for you, say thank you!

How you gonna do it, check all that apply!


Thanks, mom!
I didn't get around to answering this yesterday, so I will today. My mom lives in FL, so I called her. I sent her one of those new digital picture key chains with pictures of me, Thing 1 & Thing 2 and other assorted family pix. It will hold up to 60 digital pictures - it's really cool & she loved it!

EmptyTimCup
05-14-2009, 09:55 PM
So, all the good she ever did for you, say thank you!

How you gonna do it, check all that apply!


Thanks, mom!



and the Option for a CARD was where ??

Larry Gude
05-15-2009, 05:04 AM
and the Option for a CARD was where ??

Well, I just never considered that ANYONE would pick a card over flowers for mom!!! :lol:

Tigerlily
07-10-2009, 12:56 PM
Called last night and sent flowers.


Used ProFlowers.com for the first time
Flowers arrived in good condition.

They were advertising free shipping but you were required to sign up with a "free shipping" web site that kept requesting a credit card (seperate from the flower purchase). Read the "terms and conditions", couldn't find an actual price but it was a monthly subscription fee.
I paid for shipping, probably cheaper than the free :lol:



Just figured out that when I ordered my Mom's flowers from ProFlowers.com that even though I had that same offer come up but I did not fill it out and I did pay for my shipping, they signed me up for it any way. I finally called the number that came up online on my banking site and found out out it's some plan that does absolutely nothing for you but costs 14.95 a month. I called and had it canceled and the two months I was charged for it are supposed to be credited back to my account. Also after a bit of research I found hundreds of complaints about this scam. The flowers were nice but I will never use ProFlowers again.

Anyone that has used Proflowers should check their accounts for these charges. It was listed as a place of service charge versus and internet payment on my statement so the first time I figured it was a purchase I had forgotten about. The second charge showed up Tuesday and I knew that I had only used my card three times in the last week. From what I read many people don't figure it out for 6 or more months.


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