spacemonkey wrote:
Yeah, what she said!!!!! What's with the fake holidays anyways? Just to inconvienience the rest of us or what????
Actually, I earned a "floating" holiday today. . . I had to work today, but can take a day off any time before Sept. 30th next year. I'm going to take Friday off to drive to Indiana to see my Grandfather, so I may use that holiday then.
spacemonkey wrote:Always see the ones you can when you can Lyr. You never know when their time to go home may come............
Yeah. . . my Grandfather is doing a little better with his cancer, but I still want to go see him, just in case it is the last time I get a chance to. It's going to be an 11 hour drive, though. . . Not so much looking forward to that.
kevinswatch wrote:...went to the Renaissance Festival, and I ran into this girl that I knew from high school! It was a crazy coincidence! Talk about small world! I mean, what are the odds???
Don't know what the exact odds are, but I do know Quee will marry you two crazy love birds if you ever dicide to pop the question......
I personally feel great! I got up this morning and have already worked out....that means I can do whatever I want tonight!!! (Well within reason anyway)
I love October in New England! The smell of apples, leaf-blown roads, frost-covered fields, ponds ringed with fiery glory, dried corn stalks standing around... everything comes together and makes the world seem ... whole. It's the closest thing to health sense I'll probably ever feel.
Wayfriend wrote:I love October in New England! The smell of apples, leaf-blown roads, frost-covered fields, ponds ringed with fiery glory, dried corn stalks standing around... everything comes together and makes the world seem ... whole. It's the closest thing to health sense I'll probably ever feel.
Fall imparts a similar joy to me. Everything seems sharp n' snappy!
Wayfriend wrote:I love October in New England! The smell of apples, leaf-blown roads, frost-covered fields, ponds ringed with fiery glory, dried corn stalks standing around... everything comes together and makes the world seem ... whole. It's the closest thing to health sense I'll probably ever feel.
I've visited Acton, just outside Boston a few times, but always in the summer. I've always wondered how it would look in Autumn - I've been told it's beautiful.
I could use a girlfriend. Sometimes I feel like the only person who runs into difficulty getting one. I know that's not true, but damn it gets lonely sometimes.
Believer wrote:I could use a girlfriend. Sometimes I feel like the only person who runs into difficulty getting one. I know that's not true, but damn it gets lonely sometimes.
Girlfriends are overrated, well that's what my wife says
Trying to do minutes for last months AAC meeting so they can be sent out tomorrow. Failing miserably. The number of pages I have done is somehow proportional to the number of posts I've made here today. Too bad I don't know enough math to tell you how, exactly.
Also trying to swallow my pride and ask the guy down the hall if I can borrow one of his cars until my mother buys a new one and I can take title to hers (I'm doing this kinda backwards - I'm already halfway moved into it, even though it's not mine yet.)
I need to stop living out of a vehicle.
"We probably could have saved ourselves, but we were too damned lazy to try very hard... and too damn cheap." - Kurt Vonnegut
"Now if you remember all great paintings have an element of tragedy to them. Uh, for instance if you remember from last week, the unicorn was stuck on the aircraft carrier and couldn't get off. That was very sad. " - Kids in the Hall
Phantasm wrote:I've visited Acton, just outside Boston a few times, but always in the summer. I've always wondered how it would look in Autumn - I've been told it's beautiful.
I live two towns over! And it is, although not as beautiful as farther out into the mountains.
Thanks Av (although everyone should know me well enough to know that I can be a bit of an up-and-down kinda gal...sorry about that everyone )
And on some other "news" (or lack of news): sorry for jumping the gun everyone but there doesn't look like there's gunna be a sister or brother of Son-of-Seareach. Well, not this month anyway...well according to this "stick". But, hey, I'll keep trying! [So who knows what's causing this nausea but, hey, I'll work that out some other time!]
Seareach wrote:Thanks Av (although everyone should know me well enough to know that I can be a bit of an up-and-down kinda gal...)
We had noticed.
Seareach wrote:And on some other "news" (or lack of news): sorry for jumping the gun everyone but there doesn't look like there's gunna be a sister or brother of Son-of-Seareach. Well, not this month anyway...well according to this "stick". But, hey, I'll keep trying! [So who knows what's causing this nausea but, hey, I'll work that out some other time!]