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Warm, happy and content; just had a 'date' with a wonderful Frech lady. We discussed Post Modernism, materialism, Aboriginal culture, travel and French cinema for two hours. Ahhhh.
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Loremaster wrote:Warm, happy and content; just had a 'date' with a wonderful Frech lady. We discussed Post Modernism, materialism, Aboriginal culture, travel and French cinema for two hours. Ahhhh.

yay!
I on the other hand did not have a date. But I did have a prune.

While Michael practices up on his dance movements for date #2, I'll just expect an eventual movement.
Heh heh he he he heheh

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"If Ignorance is Bliss, Ann Coulter must be the happiest woman in the universe!"
Take that, you Varlet!

i think you had the better night.I on the other hand did not have a date. But I did have a prune.

But if you're all about the destination, then take a fucking flight.
We're going nowhere slowly, but we're seeing all the sights.
And we're definitely going to hell, but we'll have all the best stories to tell.
Full of the heavens and time.
We're going nowhere slowly, but we're seeing all the sights.
And we're definitely going to hell, but we'll have all the best stories to tell.
Full of the heavens and time.
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After all of the excitement yesterday, I am feeling flat and sleepy. But I still managed to go run a big bunch of errands this afternoon. And I am seriously tempted to take the time for a nice, long hot bath and then a nap for a couple of hours.
Maybe even take a nap in the hot bath.
My older son, who was in the accident, is fine.
My little son is as flat today as I am, and has been sleeping on the couch all day.
Very unusual for him, as he is usually "Mr. Activity".


My older son, who was in the accident, is fine.






My little son is as flat today as I am, and has been sleeping on the couch all day.



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Pretty good. We just left my husband's company pic-nic and 25 year celebration, lots of barbeque! Heading off shortly to see Batman.
We finally came to an agreement that when we leave in two weeks to head for Colorado Springs and a visit with my son that we will NOT drive straight through!
And speaking of sons, Duchess. You're sons recent accident reminded me of one my son had shortly after he graduated high school.
He was working in a Dive Shop, had helped with a class the day before so had several empty scuba tanks loose in the back of his Blazer plus 3 milk crates full of lead weights, all up in the front seat.
He was on his way to work, driving too fast, roads a little wet from rain the night before and fiddling with the radio. He didn't notice someone turn out in front of him till he was almost up their butt, hit the brakes, swerved out of control and started rolling.
All of the crates fell on top of him and scuba tanks were flying all over the vehicle. He finally stopped in a field after bouncing off a couple of trees, came to rest on the driver side of the vehicle. Cut his hand climbing out the window but other than that wasn't injured.
He too, was honest about what happened. The vehicle itself was no great loss and no one was hurt, especially him and considering how bad it could have been, that was all that mattered.
A couple of days later, he dropped me off at work using MY car and when into his job, picked me up at 4:30. I didn't take over the driving, was looking at something and he was fiddling with the radio. I looked up and he had just blown a red light. Boy, did I lose it! I could have cheerfully throttled him at that moment!
He's 30 years old now and his driving still scares me. Do they ever learn?
We finally came to an agreement that when we leave in two weeks to head for Colorado Springs and a visit with my son that we will NOT drive straight through!
And speaking of sons, Duchess. You're sons recent accident reminded me of one my son had shortly after he graduated high school.
He was working in a Dive Shop, had helped with a class the day before so had several empty scuba tanks loose in the back of his Blazer plus 3 milk crates full of lead weights, all up in the front seat.
He was on his way to work, driving too fast, roads a little wet from rain the night before and fiddling with the radio. He didn't notice someone turn out in front of him till he was almost up their butt, hit the brakes, swerved out of control and started rolling.
All of the crates fell on top of him and scuba tanks were flying all over the vehicle. He finally stopped in a field after bouncing off a couple of trees, came to rest on the driver side of the vehicle. Cut his hand climbing out the window but other than that wasn't injured.
He too, was honest about what happened. The vehicle itself was no great loss and no one was hurt, especially him and considering how bad it could have been, that was all that mattered.
A couple of days later, he dropped me off at work using MY car and when into his job, picked me up at 4:30. I didn't take over the driving, was looking at something and he was fiddling with the radio. I looked up and he had just blown a red light. Boy, did I lose it! I could have cheerfully throttled him at that moment!
He's 30 years old now and his driving still scares me. Do they ever learn?

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Feeling a little tired, but I got to wake up. A friend is in town this weekend from Arizona and we're supposed to go out tonight.

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Special HUGGLESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS to you and your son, Duchy!!!

God bless


God bless

And I believe in you
altho you never asked me too
I will remember you
and what life put you thru.
~fly fly little wing, fly where only angels sing~
~this world was never meant for one as beautiful as you~
...for then I could fly away and be at rest. Sweet rest, Mom. We all love and miss you.

altho you never asked me too
I will remember you
and what life put you thru.
~fly fly little wing, fly where only angels sing~
~this world was never meant for one as beautiful as you~
...for then I could fly away and be at rest. Sweet rest, Mom. We all love and miss you.


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I'm feeling pretty darn good. Had a very enjoyable weekend. Went over to my mom's house yesterday and ate some spaghetti, some wonderful fresh bread, and some cheesecake. Did my jogging today, changed browsers (FireFox rocks!), and now I'm just anxious to get back to the college tomorrow. I need to find out what grade I made on that second science test (the one I studied like crazy for). If I passed it, the rest of it should be cake, and I'll never have another blasted foray into science class again!
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Irritated. I had to reinstall my AV program, and the damn thing's all screwed up. It puts a full-screen background thingy up while the installer runs (like all the old installers used to), which takes all of twenty seconds, then instead of quitting the installer then running a full disk scan, it does it the other way round - leaving this full-screen image up that can't be minimised and blocks off the desktop, taskbar, and start menu, for forty minutes. Grr.
Since I'm running Litestep, I can't use the windows button to get around this, so the only reason I'm able to type this message is because I alt-tabbed and discovered a ten-minute old chat message (the person had given up on me and gone offline by then) and clicked on a 'feedback' option in one of the MSN Messenger menus, which made it open a browser window.
Since I'm running Litestep, I can't use the windows button to get around this, so the only reason I'm able to type this message is because I alt-tabbed and discovered a ten-minute old chat message (the person had given up on me and gone offline by then) and clicked on a 'feedback' option in one of the MSN Messenger menus, which made it open a browser window.