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Panni
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I just took Wussburger (aka Abie, aka Turkey) out and it's very pleasant outdoors. Not hot, not cool, just perfect.
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PAGE SEVEN DANCE!
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I've got to get going early tomorrow. This wuss is burgering. Nite!
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Nice dance DRPANNI!
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Nite, SWW!
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Goodnight all! "The Daily Show" with Jon Stewart is just about to start, and it's my only source of political news (no, really, it is!) and I musn't miss it! Until tomorrow...which is Cinco de Mayo (and a special day for me)!
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Thank you, JR. All those Arthur Murray classes are finally paying off.
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DR George shares a birthday with my former mother-in-law (the darling daughter's grandma - who has not visited with her grandchild in over 10 years, but hey who's counting). Good thing he mentioned the day or I would have forgotten to call her.
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I don't see Dead People but I do see another "Boy From OZ" on the site at the moment. Hello Beekay.
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"I'm sixty-three and I guess that puts me with the geriatrics, but if there were fifteen months in every year, I'd only be forty-three".
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I certainly cannot put "love" into words more eloquently than the others here have, but I have been married to a really swell guy for 24.5 years, and I know he'll be around with me for many years to come.
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I think Jose's comments about the charts hits at the heart of what's so wrong about tonight's AI. Once again we have the uneducated imitating the imitators, not the originators, so were getting second, third, fifth generation bland pablum masquerading as Big Band that when compared to the original is really so far removed from it, it's but a wisp of a shadow of Big Band.
Woody, I agree this batch of singers on this year's American Idol, even the competent ones, are pretty much a real "who cares"? Nothing special! It either says something about the judges and producers' winnowing process or it says something about the bland state of today's pop singing...I expect both.
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Panni, why should you remember to wish grannie a Happy Birthday, when grannie has nothing to do with her grandchild? Doesn't seem like she's trying, why should you?
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Ooh (hoo, spelled backwards), we are so close to two hundred postings. Who knew?
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I just took a mighty long shower and I feel refreshed and clean and very relaxed.
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And one for Mahler.
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Welcome nine GUESTS. We're talkin' about LOVE. And devilled clams.
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Dansssssse Sssssalome.
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Panni must be writing a novel.
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LauraII must be writing a novelette. Hurry you two kookie kids, otherwise the notes will change and your post might get nuked. You have nine minutes to complete your thoughts.
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200 posts seems so far away BK when there only a few minutes left in your day.
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"I'm sixty-three and I guess that puts me with the geriatrics, but if there were fifteen months in every year, I'd only be forty-three".
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Quote from: Charles Pogue on May 04, 2004, 10:38:09 PM
Panni, why should you remember to wish grannie a Happy Birthday, when grannie has nothing to do with her grandchild? Doesn't seem like she's trying, why should you?
Because one of us should behave properly. (She's a brilliant retired university professor who writes books and has doctorates coming out of her elbow, the widow of an equally briliiant psychiatrist - but she can't figure out that maybe a grandchild might like to see her grandma once every ten years or so.)
My ex-husband's daughter (my step-daughter at one time - she was only three when I became her stepmom) is getting married this summer. My daughter was saying it's going to be quite the occasion - grandma and her best friend (her "lesbian lover" my daughter calls her - not the case, but funny), my ex-husband and his present wife, my former stepson coming back from China for the wedding (with his Chinese girlfriend), my ex-husband's ex-wife, my daughter, etc. My daughter is maid-of-honor. Her main job according to the bride is to keep her half-brother away from alcohol. The young man has a vicious temper and if he gets drunk he's going to tell the whole family to go f...k themselves. Wouldn't you like to be a fly on the wall at this do? (I'm invited - but guess what - I'm not going.)
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OK! Maybe you will get there after all.
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"I'm sixty-three and I guess that puts me with the geriatrics, but if there were fifteen months in every year, I'd only be forty-three".
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I'll be happy to take it. Five more minutes to new notes.
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Do you suppose that by now I've written enough notes to make a symphony?
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That was my novel, bk.
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Frank Thring certainly had a gruesome death in EL CID.
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I do hope LauraII finishes her reply in time. Three minutes.
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She's not gonna make it and then she'll lose her post and she'll hate me, but I've been counting down for almost ten minutes.
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I've never understood why people think they should behave properly to people who treat them and theirs badly. If people bring more misery and aggravation into your life than joy, screw 'em, I say, even if they're half-assed family.
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