
stayed home from work today - felt as if i had been kicked by an angry mule. has loosened up some.
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Aww... that's my favorite kind of dog. Now where are those pics?Lord Foul wrote:Got a new dog! Brought him home yesterday--a 7 week old German Shepherd. Most adorable thing ever. The breeder we got him from said it's black and red but I'm seeing more tan than red.
He was calm the whole ride 50-mile ride and mostly just rested and looked around with its tongue hanging out.
After its first feeding and watering it follows me everywhere.
Pics forthcoming!
I would love to see the article when it is published. Wasn't there a movie like this? Kevin Costner or something.Seareach wrote:I've been having a hilarious few days. For those who don't do facebook and aren't my "friend": Last Sunday I got a call from my dad saying that his neighbour had come around saying that there was a Robyn Butler mentioned in the Herald Sun (our second largest newspaper in the state of Victoria). He wanted to know whether it was me.
Well....it was me. Someone over Easter was camping on the Murray River and found a bottle floating down the river. They retrieved it and found it had a note in it written by me in 1986 when I was 12!!!! Well, I'll be hornswaddled! So started the "who is Robyn Butler and where is she now" saga.
So, I contacted the paper and said "It is me!" and also asked could I have details of the person who found the bottle so I could try and get it back. I've been in contact with the woman whose grandson got the bottle and she agreed to send it back. Yay! My letter to the paper ended up printed yesterday. And when I got home there was a message on my answering machine from our regions newspaper the Star asking was I the Robyn Butler mentioned in the paper and would I like to do an interview.
On top of that, I then got a phone call this morning from the Guardian newspaper in Swan Hill (where I lived as a teen, where my parents still live, and where I threw the bottle in the river) asking could they do an article...so I did a phone interview.
And the Herald Sun would like a picture of me with the bottle once I get it back...
Like the cake, the ugly mug is a lie.Vain wrote:that's very cooland where's your ugly mug?
there is a book in here somewhere......I just feel it.Seareach wrote: To the finder of this bottle: my name is Robyn Butler. I sent this letter so to see how far it would reach. You are the lucky person to find it. This bottle was sent from the Pioneer Settlement bridge on 28.8.86. My address is xxxxxxx I've then signed it and written I am 12 years of age and go to Swan Hill High School. I love writing stories and paddle steamers.
Colonoscopy is a breeze compared to endoscopy. I get one every year. Go to sleep and poof, it's over.aliantha wrote: The endoscopy didn't show anything conclusive so she'll have to have a colonoscopy in a couple of weeks (oh joy, oh rapture). In the meantime, I'm here through the weekend.
Yes, so a friend said to me yesterday but I told him if he found it that fascinating he could write a story about it! hehehehe...not meaning to sound dismissive, Lorin, but today I'm just over the whole thing. I'm not used to so much attention.lorin wrote:[there is a book in here somewhere......I just feel it.
dANdeLION wrote:Robyn, I remember finding that bottle back on June 17, 1999, on Daytona beach. I read the letter, put it back in the bottle, and put the bottle back in the ocean. I had to return it, due to insufficient funds.
oooh! you sure know how to butter me up, Fist. I think you're becoming my new favorite watcher!Fist and Faith wrote:You might have been square when you sent the bottle, Sea, but now you're nice and curvey.
Maybe you just have the wrong perspective about the whole thing. There is a wonderful message (excuse the pun ) about the whole thing. I won't repeat myself. I posted about it on the 'Fest thread.Seareach wrote:not meaning to sound dismissive, Lorin, but today I'm just over the whole thing. I'm not used to so much attention.