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« Reply #60 on: December 16, 2012, 03:11:03 PM »

Went over to my aunt's house and decorated her tree. And put on the lights (which i don't know how to do). She tried to help me. But I've never done it before so I didn't realize understand if it is supposed to be tightly against the tree or loose.

She finished the bottom of the tree herself thankfully.
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« Reply #61 on: December 16, 2012, 03:12:43 PM »

Then my mom and I helped her decorate cookies. She makes tons of cookies every Christmas. Not sure why but she wants to make 13 different kinds. The ones we did today were in the shapes of trees, bells, snowmen ... they needed to be decorated with sugars.

I do like decorating cookies. Only did not know that I would be doing this (thought i was just going for the tree since her and my uncle can't climb on a stepladder to do the top of the tree.
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« Reply #62 on: December 16, 2012, 03:13:29 PM »

In the truly misguided department, a very nice and well-meaning man is trying to put together a benefit to raise money for the tragedy with the shooting back East.  This seems so wrongheaded - this isn't a hurricane or a typhoon or a tsunami - this is a TRAGEDY that is not a natural disaster.  That's not what this is about.  These families haven't reached out to anyone for money and why would they?  I'm just baffled sometimes.

I think a lot of us are simply stunned by the horror of the event. The posts I'm getting on Facebook reflect a lot of anger over the tragedy, outrage over the gun laws in this country and a feeling that something should be done but all the posters, and myself included even though I'm not posting, feel is a complete sense of futility. I was glad on Friday that I had Fed Ex and a holiday shipping deadline to distract me because watching the news of the tragedy had me feeling like a mouse running around a cage with no direction and no ability to cope with my feelings.
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« Reply #63 on: December 16, 2012, 03:13:53 PM »

The weather was so-so coming back. It wasn't snowing hard. BUt there was a lot of precipitation on the window. It was lightly snowing. Making it hard to see in the dark. :(

The first 15 minutes were good. The last 10 minutes were good. But 10minutes in between were not that great.
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« Reply #64 on: December 16, 2012, 03:14:29 PM »

In the truly misguided department, a very nice and well-meaning man is trying to put together a benefit to raise money for the tragedy with the shooting back East.  This seems so wrongheaded - this isn't a hurricane or a typhoon or a tsunami - this is a TRAGEDY that is not a natural disaster.  That's not what this is about.  These families haven't reached out to anyone for money and why would they?  I'm just baffled sometimes.

People feel the need to do something.  I agree, no one even knows what to do for them yet.
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« Reply #65 on: December 16, 2012, 03:15:04 PM »

Looking forward to tonight's SURVIVOR finale.

Not looking forward to the time start. And since part of the finale is live they can't start it earlier here on the Canadian station. I guess i should check if it is still scheduled for 8:30pm.
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« Reply #66 on: December 16, 2012, 03:16:08 PM »

In the truly misguided department, a very nice and well-meaning man is trying to put together a benefit to raise money for the tragedy with the shooting back East.  This seems so wrongheaded - this isn't a hurricane or a typhoon or a tsunami - this is a TRAGEDY that is not a natural disaster.  That's not what this is about.  These families haven't reached out to anyone for money and why would they?  I'm just baffled sometimes.



I think a lot of us are simply stunned by the horror of the event. The posts I'm getting on Facebook reflect a lot of anger over the tragedy, outrage over the gun laws in this country and a feeling that something should be done but all the posters, and myself included even though I'm not posting, feel is a complete sense of futility. I was glad on Friday that I had Fed Ex and a holiday shipping deadline to distract me because watching the news of the tragedy had me feeling like a mouse running around a cage with no direction and no ability to cope with my feelings.

I understand all of it and I would even understand a "tribute" show to the lost kids and adults.  But a fundraiser?  It seems not about the right thing.
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« Reply #67 on: December 16, 2012, 03:16:09 PM »

Went over to my aunt's house and decorated her tree. And put on the lights (which i don't know how to do). She tried to help me. But I've never done it before so I didn't realize understand if it is supposed to be tightly against the tree or loose.

She finished the bottom of the tree herself thankfully.

Lights are a pain to do & since they are the cause of many a Christmas fire we rarely used them.
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« Reply #68 on: December 16, 2012, 03:17:26 PM »

In the truly misguided department, a very nice and well-meaning man is trying to put together a benefit to raise money for the tragedy with the shooting back East.  This seems so wrongheaded - this isn't a hurricane or a typhoon or a tsunami - this is a TRAGEDY that is not a natural disaster.  That's not what this is about.  These families haven't reached out to anyone for money and why would they?  I'm just baffled sometimes.

I think a lot of us are simply stunned by the horror of the event. The posts I'm getting on Facebook reflect a lot of anger over the tragedy, outrage over the gun laws in this country and a feeling that something should be done but all the posters, and myself included even though I'm not posting, feel is a complete sense of futility. I was glad on Friday that I had Fed Ex and a holiday shipping deadline to distract me because watching the news of the tragedy had me feeling like a mouse running around a cage with no direction and no ability to cope with my feelings.

There have been, IMHO, too many arguments over gun control over at FB.
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« Reply #69 on: December 16, 2012, 03:18:39 PM »

Just had a chat with the owner of Broadway World, and the next two Sundays (following two weeks from today) will have encores of season one's first two episodes, with the new episode of season two being teased.  Episode four of season two will premiere on January 6th, after the holidays.  They just don't have the traffic they normally do during the holidays, and this really eases the tension of my editor who would have been scrambling to finish episode five if we'd originally aired episode four next week.  His problem is the facility we use to edit is closed for almost a week and a half during the holidays.
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« Reply #70 on: December 16, 2012, 03:20:15 PM »

Good morning -- um, afternoon.
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« Reply #71 on: December 16, 2012, 03:20:40 PM »

In the truly misguided department, a very nice and well-meaning man is trying to put together a benefit to raise money for the tragedy with the shooting back East.  This seems so wrongheaded - this isn't a hurricane or a typhoon or a tsunami - this is a TRAGEDY that is not a natural disaster.  That's not what this is about.  These families haven't reached out to anyone for money and why would they?  I'm just baffled sometimes.

I think a lot of us are simply stunned by the horror of the event. The posts I'm getting on Facebook reflect a lot of anger over the tragedy, outrage over the gun laws in this country and a feeling that something should be done but all the posters, and myself included even though I'm not posting, feel is a complete sense of futility. I was glad on Friday that I had Fed Ex and a holiday shipping deadline to distract me because watching the news of the tragedy had me feeling like a mouse running around a cage with no direction and no ability to cope with my feelings.

There have been, IMHO, too many arguments over gun control over at FB.

And, as always with Facebook, the posts seem more about the posters rather than the tragedy.  That's the downside of Facebook and always has been - people, some of whom mean well, just have a forum to put their stuff out there - but it's always about them.  After seeing about a hundred "There are no words" posts followed by many, many words in those same posts, I just had to stay away.
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« Reply #72 on: December 16, 2012, 03:20:52 PM »

Page three?  Three pages?
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« Reply #73 on: December 16, 2012, 03:21:12 PM »

Rehearsal should start in ten minutes and I do know they will make the Face Time try to happen this time.
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« Reply #74 on: December 16, 2012, 03:22:38 PM »

Half the stuff put up, those photos with sayings, are filled with quotes that don't fit, or missing info, or something.  I think Diane Feinstein has an interesting approach.  In my opinion getting the 2nd amendment changed won't be easy.  She is proposing to ban assault weapons.  Not that I'm up on all the regulations that could make this bill not work.
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« Reply #75 on: December 16, 2012, 03:23:25 PM »

In the truly misguided department, a very nice and well-meaning man is trying to put together a benefit to raise money for the tragedy with the shooting back East.  This seems so wrongheaded - this isn't a hurricane or a typhoon or a tsunami - this is a TRAGEDY that is not a natural disaster.  That's not what this is about.  These families haven't reached out to anyone for money and why would they?  I'm just baffled sometimes.

I think a lot of us are simply stunned by the horror of the event. The posts I'm getting on Facebook reflect a lot of anger over the tragedy, outrage over the gun laws in this country and a feeling that something should be done but all the posters, and myself included even though I'm not posting, feel is a complete sense of futility. I was glad on Friday that I had Fed Ex and a holiday shipping deadline to distract me because watching the news of the tragedy had me feeling like a mouse running around a cage with no direction and no ability to cope with my feelings.

There have been, IMHO, too many arguments over gun control over at FB.

A After seeing about a hundred "There are no words" posts followed by many

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« Reply #76 on: December 16, 2012, 03:24:15 PM »

On a lighter note......
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« Reply #77 on: December 16, 2012, 03:24:41 PM »

The new path leading to the dog run.

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« Reply #78 on: December 16, 2012, 03:25:21 PM »

The entrance to the dog run
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« Reply #79 on: December 16, 2012, 03:26:03 PM »

The path leading away from the dog run

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« Reply #80 on: December 16, 2012, 03:26:57 PM »

One of the stone workers suggested to Keith we add the little wall on the side.  It was exactly what that area needed.
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« Reply #81 on: December 16, 2012, 03:28:44 PM »

DR Jane, the photos are wonderful!  I want to sit on that deck and read a book.
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« Reply #82 on: December 16, 2012, 03:33:09 PM »

In the absurdity department, I just wrote a check to my gastroenterologist for $1.18.  It will probably cost them more than that to bill me for it and to process my payment  ::)
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« Reply #83 on: December 16, 2012, 03:36:47 PM »

Yes, very silly.  They must use a service.
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« Reply #84 on: December 16, 2012, 03:37:33 PM »

In the truly misguided department, a very nice and well-meaning man is trying to put together a benefit to raise money for the tragedy with the shooting back East.  This seems so wrongheaded - this isn't a hurricane or a typhoon or a tsunami - this is a TRAGEDY that is not a natural disaster.  That's not what this is about.  These families haven't reached out to anyone for money and why would they?  I'm just baffled sometimes.



I think a lot of us are simply stunned by the horror of the event. The posts I'm getting on Facebook reflect a lot of anger over the tragedy, outrage over the gun laws in this country and a feeling that something should be done but all the posters, and myself included even though I'm not posting, feel is a complete sense of futility. I was glad on Friday that I had Fed Ex and a holiday shipping deadline to distract me because watching the news of the tragedy had me feeling like a mouse running around a cage with no direction and no ability to cope with my feelings.

I understand all of it and I would even understand a "tribute" show to the lost kids and adults.  But a fundraiser?  It seems not about the right thing.

Well, maybe this person is using the term "fundraiser" because it's a concept he understands. Perhaps as he gets involved with people on it, it will morph into something better.
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« Reply #85 on: December 16, 2012, 03:37:53 PM »

DR Jane, the photos are wonderful!  I want to sit on that deck and read a book.

Not today.  It is wet out there.  At least it warmed up just enough that rain is falling and not more snow.
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« Reply #86 on: December 16, 2012, 03:40:56 PM »

In the truly misguided department, a very nice and well-meaning man is trying to put together a benefit to raise money for the tragedy with the shooting back East.  This seems so wrongheaded - this isn't a hurricane or a typhoon or a tsunami - this is a TRAGEDY that is not a natural disaster.  That's not what this is about.  These families haven't reached out to anyone for money and why would they?  I'm just baffled sometimes.



I think a lot of us are simply stunned by the horror of the event. The posts I'm getting on Facebook reflect a lot of anger over the tragedy, outrage over the gun laws in this country and a feeling that something should be done but all the posters, and myself included even though I'm not posting, feel is a complete sense of futility. I was glad on Friday that I had Fed Ex and a holiday shipping deadline to distract me because watching the news of the tragedy had me feeling like a mouse running around a cage with no direction and no ability to cope with my feelings.

I understand all of it and I would even understand a "tribute" show to the lost kids and adults.  But a fundraiser?  It seems not about the right thing.

Well, maybe this person is using the term "fundraiser" because it's a concept he understands. Perhaps as he gets involved with people on it, it will morph into something better.

I saw one article that said open to read what you can do to help.  When I opened the article there wasn't anything about helping.
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« Reply #87 on: December 16, 2012, 03:43:02 PM »

I went back and found the article which opened this time.  There are services to donate to.
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/relief-agencies-assistance-newtown-families-005147080.html
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« Reply #88 on: December 16, 2012, 03:47:20 PM »

In the truly misguided department, a very nice and well-meaning man is trying to put together a benefit to raise money for the tragedy with the shooting back East.  This seems so wrongheaded - this isn't a hurricane or a typhoon or a tsunami - this is a TRAGEDY that is not a natural disaster.  That's not what this is about.  These families haven't reached out to anyone for money and why would they?  I'm just baffled sometimes.



I think a lot of us are simply stunned by the horror of the event. The posts I'm getting on Facebook reflect a lot of anger over the tragedy, outrage over the gun laws in this country and a feeling that something should be done but all the posters, and myself included even though I'm not posting, feel is a complete sense of futility. I was glad on Friday that I had Fed Ex and a holiday shipping deadline to distract me because watching the news of the tragedy had me feeling like a mouse running around a cage with no direction and no ability to cope with my feelings.

I understand all of it and I would even understand a "tribute" show to the lost kids and adults.  But a fundraiser?  It seems not about the right thing.

Well, maybe this person is using the term "fundraiser" because it's a concept he understands. Perhaps as he gets involved with people on it, it will morph into something better.

Bruce, give him the link to donating.  It might help him.
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« Reply #89 on: December 16, 2012, 03:49:51 PM »

Well, a fundraiser would help with funeral costs and there will be quite a few of those to pay for. Also that idiot Fred Phelps and his "Baptist" (I use the term loosely since I know real Baptists) group are planning on picketing the funerals. It's very possible, if this does occur, someone may kill Mr Phelps or his minins and need bail money.  I'd actually like that.
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