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Just a quick note to say, my mother-in-law passed away this afternoon. Quietly, after her sole surviving brother visited her. We have do not know exactly when the funeral will be held.
Hubby is doing okay...quiet.........reflective. Several years ago, after his father passed away, Hubby had a dream about him. He saw his father walking ahead on a country road. Suddenly. his father turned to Hubby, and said clearly, "Tell you mama I will walk slow." The dream was so vivid.
I like to think there is a family reunion going on in Heaven with smiles and hugs and memories.
Hubby is doing okay...quiet.........reflective. Several years ago, after his father passed away, Hubby had a dream about him. He saw his father walking ahead on a country road. Suddenly. his father turned to Hubby, and said clearly, "Tell you mama I will walk slow." The dream was so vivid.
I like to think there is a family reunion going on in Heaven with smiles and hugs and memories.
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along-for-the-ride;1131830 wrote: Just a quick note to say, my mother-in-law passed away this afternoon. Quietly, after her sole surviving brother visited her. We have do not know exactly when the funeral will be held.
Hubby is doing okay...quiet.........reflective. Several years ago, after his father passed away, Hubby had a dream about him. He saw his father walking ahead on a country road. Suddenly. his father turned to Hubby, and said clearly, "Tell you mama I will walk slow." The dream was so vivid.
I like to think there is a family reunion going on in Heaven with smiles and hugs and memories.
My deepest condolences to you and your hubby on your loss of your MIL and his mother. :yh_hugs
There will be a family reunion indeed. :yh_flower
Hubby is doing okay...quiet.........reflective. Several years ago, after his father passed away, Hubby had a dream about him. He saw his father walking ahead on a country road. Suddenly. his father turned to Hubby, and said clearly, "Tell you mama I will walk slow." The dream was so vivid.
I like to think there is a family reunion going on in Heaven with smiles and hugs and memories.
My deepest condolences to you and your hubby on your loss of your MIL and his mother. :yh_hugs
There will be a family reunion indeed. :yh_flower
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Thank you so much for your condolences. My mother-in-law was laid to rest yesterday, next to her husband who passed away in 1981 of a sudden heart attack. We had a small graveside service. Some of Hubby's sister chose some music that was played on a tape before the preacher spoke. Flowers and potted plants decorated the grave-site. The hardest part for Hubby was initially viewing his mama in a casket. Understandable, ofcourse. We've been spending time with Hubby's oldest sister and her hubby since the funeral.
Life does go on, and we do have our memories to sustain us. It's so hard to know that this road of life does have to end sometime, for all of us. That's why I believe that if life is a journey, not a destination, enjoy the ride, and sometimes, stop and take time to savor the places you visit and be kind to the people you meet.
Life does go on, and we do have our memories to sustain us. It's so hard to know that this road of life does have to end sometime, for all of us. That's why I believe that if life is a journey, not a destination, enjoy the ride, and sometimes, stop and take time to savor the places you visit and be kind to the people you meet.
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along-for-the-ride;1131136 wrote:
What do you think? Do people in a coma really hear you or is this something doctors and nurses tell a family to comfort them?
Ive only seen one person die. It was my girlfriends brother and he too was under hospice care at home. He had prostate cancer and the cancer spread to his brain.
He was 27.
He was fading in and out and often incoherent but in the last moment the nurse urged the family to come be with him by his bedside and just before he died he reached out pushed against his mothers and sisters hands with all his might.
He knew.
My condolences to you and your family.
What do you think? Do people in a coma really hear you or is this something doctors and nurses tell a family to comfort them?
Ive only seen one person die. It was my girlfriends brother and he too was under hospice care at home. He had prostate cancer and the cancer spread to his brain.
He was 27.
He was fading in and out and often incoherent but in the last moment the nurse urged the family to come be with him by his bedside and just before he died he reached out pushed against his mothers and sisters hands with all his might.
He knew.
My condolences to you and your family.
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Thank you, Nomie. :yh_flower
It is a cool dreary Sunday here, but, unlike Lon, I see no flies to hunt down.
Carolly started a thread recently asking if there was someone we want to apologize to, who would it be? The sentence "I'm sorry" can mean something else besides "I apologize". Having just attended a funeral for a loved one, I've heard people come up to the family and say, "I"m sorry for your loss." In this case, I think "sorry" must mean "sad", because these people certainly don't have anything to apologize for. Can the word "sorry" come from the word "sorrow"?
I guess when we do sincerely apologize and say, "I'm sorry", we are sad that we have caused another person pain. Just my thoughts.
It is a cool dreary Sunday here, but, unlike Lon, I see no flies to hunt down.
Carolly started a thread recently asking if there was someone we want to apologize to, who would it be? The sentence "I'm sorry" can mean something else besides "I apologize". Having just attended a funeral for a loved one, I've heard people come up to the family and say, "I"m sorry for your loss." In this case, I think "sorry" must mean "sad", because these people certainly don't have anything to apologize for. Can the word "sorry" come from the word "sorrow"?
I guess when we do sincerely apologize and say, "I'm sorry", we are sad that we have caused another person pain. Just my thoughts.
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Right now, I'm reminiscing. I'm a four year girl and it's a lovely, warm, cloudy summer day. I've been lying on my back on the grass looking up at the clouds as they glide by above me. I hear the sparrows chirping from the trees. I can smell the grass and the bushes. I do remember days such as these in my backyard. I roll over on my stomach as I hear one of my little siblings approach. My little magic moment with nature has ended.
Do you remember any magic moments as a child?
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Hi AFTR! :-6
been a long time since i visited you, thought i would drop in and say hi!
been a long time since i visited you, thought i would drop in and say hi!
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So glad you popped by, Hope.
Now, answer my question. :wah: Did you have any magic moments as a child?
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"Letting go " is hard to do but it something we must do at times with people we care about. So they can grow and spread their own wings. And be happy. I say this because I read oscars thread about Jimbo really leaving us this time. For good. He did send me a private messege with a link to the other Forum he is on. My question to Jimbo, "What have they got that we don't?" But that's being selfish of me. I know he has his reasons. I do wish him and Suzy all the best. They are already missed here.
IN RL, I have made alot of great friends who, for one reason or another, moved on. I must admit that it was I who was the one who moved on sometimes. But I guess that is what life is about sometimes. Sometimes it hurts a little.
Is there anyone here on the Forum who is still friends with a childhood buddy?
Lucky you.
IN RL, I have made alot of great friends who, for one reason or another, moved on. I must admit that it was I who was the one who moved on sometimes. But I guess that is what life is about sometimes. Sometimes it hurts a little.
Is there anyone here on the Forum who is still friends with a childhood buddy?
Lucky you.
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Depending on who you are, I imagine that I'm in a certain setting with you.
Sometimes, at a table sipping coffee or tea, or strolling through a garden, or sitting in a pub or tavern, or walking along a beach, or sitting in a courtyard, or riding around enjoying the sights. At every setting, we are talking to each other and enjoying each other's company.
Can you guess which setting I share with you?
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Sometimes, at a table sipping coffee or tea, or strolling through a garden, or sitting in a pub or tavern, or walking along a beach, or sitting in a courtyard, or riding around enjoying the sights. At every setting, we are talking to each other and enjoying each other's company.
Can you guess which setting I share with you?
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Hello AFTR, how have you been?
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Hey, CP....................nice to see ya here. Hope all is well with you.
What a weekend this is being!
Last night I was here on the computer, and suddenly got the chill. I've had a cold but the chills is something extra. Yuch! I wrapped myself up in blanket and got something warm to drink. My home is warm........so it wasn' that. Finally, after I stopped shivering, I went and soaked in a hot tub. Felt heavenly. Dried off quickly and got my jammies on. Then I took some cold medicine. By the time I went to
bed my skin felt a little feverish and I was achy, but I feel better this morning.
So I signed on my computer this morning and came to Forum Garden again. I was reading Kathy Ellens thread with her beautiful pics about the sea, when, zap..........the power went out. The weather here is cloudy,windy and rainy and chilly. but I did not expect a power outage. Anyway, I had just put a turkey in the oven, so I was concerned about that. Well after about 1 1/2 hours the power finally came back on and my turkey is cooking again. But.........hubby guaged his hand checking on the water pump outside.
What do you do when the power goes out? Are you ready?;)
What a weekend this is being!
Last night I was here on the computer, and suddenly got the chill. I've had a cold but the chills is something extra. Yuch! I wrapped myself up in blanket and got something warm to drink. My home is warm........so it wasn' that. Finally, after I stopped shivering, I went and soaked in a hot tub. Felt heavenly. Dried off quickly and got my jammies on. Then I took some cold medicine. By the time I went to
bed my skin felt a little feverish and I was achy, but I feel better this morning.
So I signed on my computer this morning and came to Forum Garden again. I was reading Kathy Ellens thread with her beautiful pics about the sea, when, zap..........the power went out. The weather here is cloudy,windy and rainy and chilly. but I did not expect a power outage. Anyway, I had just put a turkey in the oven, so I was concerned about that. Well after about 1 1/2 hours the power finally came back on and my turkey is cooking again. But.........hubby guaged his hand checking on the water pump outside.
What do you do when the power goes out? Are you ready?;)
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along-for-the-ride;1148403 wrote: Hey, CP....................nice to see ya here. Hope all is well with you.
What a weekend this is being!
Last night I was here on the computer, and suddenly got the chill. I've had a cold but the chills is something extra. Yuch! I wrapped myself up in blanket and got something warm to drink. My home is warm........so it wasn' that. Finally, after I stopped shivering, I went and soaked in a hot tub. Felt heavenly. Dried off quickly and got my jammies on. Then I took some cold medicine. By the time I went to
bed my skin felt a little feverish and I was achy, but I feel better this morning.
So I signed on my computer this morning and came to Forum Garden again. I was reading Kathy Ellens thread with her beautiful pics about the sea, when, zap..........the power went out. The weather here is cloudy,windy and rainy and chilly. but I did not expect a power outage. Anyway, I had just put a turkey in the oven, so I was concerned about that. Well after about 1 1/2 hours the power finally came back on and my turkey is cooking again. But.........hubby guaged his hand checking on the water pump outside.
What do you do when the power goes out? Are you ready?;)
So glad your feeling better!
Our power here goes out from time to time, two weeks ago it was out for 3 hour and its was dark outside.......sitting in the dark with my flashlight was not amusing!
What a weekend this is being!
Last night I was here on the computer, and suddenly got the chill. I've had a cold but the chills is something extra. Yuch! I wrapped myself up in blanket and got something warm to drink. My home is warm........so it wasn' that. Finally, after I stopped shivering, I went and soaked in a hot tub. Felt heavenly. Dried off quickly and got my jammies on. Then I took some cold medicine. By the time I went to
bed my skin felt a little feverish and I was achy, but I feel better this morning.
So I signed on my computer this morning and came to Forum Garden again. I was reading Kathy Ellens thread with her beautiful pics about the sea, when, zap..........the power went out. The weather here is cloudy,windy and rainy and chilly. but I did not expect a power outage. Anyway, I had just put a turkey in the oven, so I was concerned about that. Well after about 1 1/2 hours the power finally came back on and my turkey is cooking again. But.........hubby guaged his hand checking on the water pump outside.
What do you do when the power goes out? Are you ready?;)
So glad your feeling better!
Our power here goes out from time to time, two weeks ago it was out for 3 hour and its was dark outside.......sitting in the dark with my flashlight was not amusing!
Life is just to short for drama.
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Hey, Odie!:)
Yes, we have the handy-dandy flashlight and a battery powered radio.
We also have a generator, which we keep with our camper. We can always bring it in the house............but it is noisy. :wah:
Going without power for a couple hours is an inconvenience. When I hear of folks being without power for days or weeks and surviving, I feel humbled.
Yes, we have the handy-dandy flashlight and a battery powered radio.
We also have a generator, which we keep with our camper. We can always bring it in the house............but it is noisy. :wah:
Going without power for a couple hours is an inconvenience. When I hear of folks being without power for days or weeks and surviving, I feel humbled.
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along-for-the-ride;1150461 wrote: Hey, Odie!:)
Yes, we have the handy-dandy flashlight and a battery powered radio.
We also have a generator, which we keep with our camper. We can always bring it in the house............but it is noisy. :wah:
Going without power for a couple hours is an inconvenience. When I hear of folks being without power for days or weeks and surviving, I feel humbled.
And probably thrilled that you didn't load up your freezer with meat:wah:
Yes, we have the handy-dandy flashlight and a battery powered radio.
We also have a generator, which we keep with our camper. We can always bring it in the house............but it is noisy. :wah:
Going without power for a couple hours is an inconvenience. When I hear of folks being without power for days or weeks and surviving, I feel humbled.
And probably thrilled that you didn't load up your freezer with meat:wah:
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Hello Along:-4
Good to see you feeling better. Yes, I've dealt with the power off but only for 2 days....yukky time:rolleyes:
I'm in a bit of the ho hum doldrums....need a trip somewhere warm like an island......whacha have in mind....You know I always have to be by the sea:wah:
Good to see you feeling better. Yes, I've dealt with the power off but only for 2 days....yukky time:rolleyes:
I'm in a bit of the ho hum doldrums....need a trip somewhere warm like an island......whacha have in mind....You know I always have to be by the sea:wah:
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Hey qsducks and Kathy Ellen!:)
Kindles thread about a book she found about New Orleans is the inspiration for our trip today. Let's climb in the ole shuttle bus and take a virtual visit to New Orleans. I have never really been there and I'm aware there is still much damage from Katrina. But the visit we will take will show parts of the city in it's glory. Enjoy!
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Kindles thread about a book she found about New Orleans is the inspiration for our trip today. Let's climb in the ole shuttle bus and take a virtual visit to New Orleans. I have never really been there and I'm aware there is still much damage from Katrina. But the visit we will take will show parts of the city in it's glory. Enjoy!
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Hubby and I went to the flea market this afternoon. The only thing I bought was this cute chicken clock just like the one below for $3.00.
Just out of curiousity, I went to E-bay to see if the same clock was up for bids. It is, except the second hand on that one was broken off. (That is the photo I have below).
The bid is currently up to................get this.... $82.00... and has only a few minutes to go. And there have been 11 bids.
Nothing like getting a bargain on something you like.
Anyone else experience a great deal from a flea market or yard sale?
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Just out of curiousity, I went to E-bay to see if the same clock was up for bids. It is, except the second hand on that one was broken off. (That is the photo I have below).
The bid is currently up to................get this.... $82.00... and has only a few minutes to go. And there have been 11 bids.
Nothing like getting a bargain on something you like.
Anyone else experience a great deal from a flea market or yard sale?
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Yes....got a George Foreman outdoor grill for $25.00 retails for $60. Ceramic chicken & rooster for $1.00 each, for my daughter's vacation I got her Nintendo 64 with all the works for $3.00...got the memory card & another game for under $5.00....my best find last year was the fake ivy you can use to put on top of your kitchen cabinets for $10...I have loads of it! A computer chair for $1.00 which I'm currently sitting on:wah:...a Farberware cooking pot for $5.00 which I love and still use....Black & Decker toaster oven for $10 which died last year but I had it for almost 5 yrs. Half the picture frames I own came from yardsales all under $1.00...another month and the sales begin! Yeah!:D
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Just stopping by to say hello!
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Thanks, qsducks.....................great buys!
Hello there, CP and TM................so glad to see ya. Have either of you gotten some great buys at the flea market or a yard sale?
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We can't escape them. We go out on the road in our vehicles and are still bombarded with advertisements and social awareness messeges.......on the billboards we pass along the way. On a long trip, the steady appearances of the billboards have amused us and broken the monotony.
I have found some old automobile billboards that may amuse you.
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I have found some old automobile billboards that may amuse you.
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along-for-the-ride;1142137 wrote: So glad you popped by, Hope.
Now, answer my question. :wah: Did you have any magic moments as a child?
I remember when I was around 5 yrs old and we had this bratty kid on our street...Burt. He was very mean and would tie us up in his basement:mad:. God knows what happened to him later in life, they moved away. He didn't do anything to us, but it was creepy.
Now, answer my question. :wah: Did you have any magic moments as a child?
I remember when I was around 5 yrs old and we had this bratty kid on our street...Burt. He was very mean and would tie us up in his basement:mad:. God knows what happened to him later in life, they moved away. He didn't do anything to us, but it was creepy.
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Wow, qsducks........that must have been awful. Kids sure can be mean sometimes.
I found this little poem on Dear Abby today:
Success
You can use most any measure
When you're speaking of success.
You can measure it in fancy homes,
Expensive cars or dress.
But the measure of your real success
Is the one you cannot spend.
It's the way your kids describe you
When they're talking to a friend.
What do you think?
I found this little poem on Dear Abby today:
Success
You can use most any measure
When you're speaking of success.
You can measure it in fancy homes,
Expensive cars or dress.
But the measure of your real success
Is the one you cannot spend.
It's the way your kids describe you
When they're talking to a friend.
What do you think?
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While travelling the roads here in Georgia, we see alot of buildings like the ones below. It's hard to believe that someone used to live there...........sleep, eat, etc..
Now these building struggle to stand upright and are still falling apart from age and neglect. To me, they are not eye-sores but minor monuments to a life as it was.
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Now these building struggle to stand upright and are still falling apart from age and neglect. To me, they are not eye-sores but minor monuments to a life as it was.
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qsducks;1159424 wrote: I remember when I was around 5 yrs old and we had this bratty kid on our street...Burt. He was very mean and would tie us up in his basement:mad:. God knows what happened to him later in life, they moved away. He didn't do anything to us, but it was creepy.
Hes still around and seemingly perfected his passion.
AMSTETTEN, Austria (AP) — A man has confessed to imprisoning his daughter for 24 years in a windowless cell with a soundproofed door and fathering seven children with her including three who "never saw sunlight," police said Monday.
Josef Fritzl, now 73, also told investigators that he tossed the body of one of the children in an incinerator when the infant died shortly after birth, said Franz Polzer, head of the Lower Austrian Bureau of Criminal Affairs.
Hes still around and seemingly perfected his passion.
AMSTETTEN, Austria (AP) — A man has confessed to imprisoning his daughter for 24 years in a windowless cell with a soundproofed door and fathering seven children with her including three who "never saw sunlight," police said Monday.
Josef Fritzl, now 73, also told investigators that he tossed the body of one of the children in an incinerator when the infant died shortly after birth, said Franz Polzer, head of the Lower Austrian Bureau of Criminal Affairs.
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along-for-the-ride;1154555 wrote: Thanks, qsducks.....................great buys!
Hello there, CP and TM................so glad to see ya. Have either of you gotten some great buys at the flea market or a yard sale?
Was just telling Quin last night that the yardsales will be starting soon:-4. $20.00 can get us loads of goodies.
Hello there, CP and TM................so glad to see ya. Have either of you gotten some great buys at the flea market or a yard sale?
Was just telling Quin last night that the yardsales will be starting soon:-4. $20.00 can get us loads of goodies.
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Today, I had that "aha" moment. I finally figured out how to cut and paste on the internet. :wah: I had tried before, but could never figure it out.
So, using my newly learned skill, we are going on a trip. We shall revisit my "The Last Word" thread, share a few laughs, listen to some music, and see some sights. You may bump into an old friend. We even have food.
So, let's go. Enjoy the ride.
http://www.forumgarden.com/forums/gener ... -word.html
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So, using my newly learned skill, we are going on a trip. We shall revisit my "The Last Word" thread, share a few laughs, listen to some music, and see some sights. You may bump into an old friend. We even have food.
So, let's go. Enjoy the ride.
http://www.forumgarden.com/forums/gener ... -word.html
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your doing great......doesn't it feel soooooooooooo good?:-4
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Odie;1163429 wrote: your doing great......doesn't it feel soooooooooooo good?:-4
I can copy & paste but can't figure out how to do it from youtube or photobucket:-5
I can copy & paste but can't figure out how to do it from youtube or photobucket:-5
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along-for-the-ride;1161441 wrote: While travelling the roads here in Georgia, we see alot of buildings like the ones below. It's hard to believe that someone used to live there...........sleep, eat, etc..
Now these building struggle to stand upright and are still falling apart from age and neglect. To me, they are not eye-sores but minor monuments to a life as it was.
i guess i'm just a minor monument :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
Now these building struggle to stand upright and are still falling apart from age and neglect. To me, they are not eye-sores but minor monuments to a life as it was.
i guess i'm just a minor monument :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
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farmer giles;1163704 wrote:
i guess i'm just a minor monument :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
:) We are all "minor" characters on this big stage of life, Jimbo. You could never be just a monument, as you are too full of life.
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i guess i'm just a minor monument :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
:) We are all "minor" characters on this big stage of life, Jimbo. You could never be just a monument, as you are too full of life.
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qsducks;1163702 wrote: I can copy & paste but can't figure out how to do it from youtube or photobucket:-5
:) When I used to just "copy", I couldn't figure out what the next step was in "pasting". Odie, you are the expert, help our duckie.
Thanks, Odie, Nomad, qsducks, and Jimbo for visiting my thread. Always good to see you here....................makes my day. :-6
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:) When I used to just "copy", I couldn't figure out what the next step was in "pasting". Odie, you are the expert, help our duckie.
Thanks, Odie, Nomad, qsducks, and Jimbo for visiting my thread. Always good to see you here....................makes my day. :-6
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along-for-the-ride;1164082 wrote: When I used to just "copy", I couldn't figure out what the next step was in "pasting". Odie, you are the expert, help our duckie.
Thanks, Odie, Nomad, qsducks, and Jimbo for visiting my thread. Always good to see you here....................makes my day. :-6
So far Odie is helping with garden perennial selections. She's an awesome peep with loads of knowledge. Alas, I have to log out....a frackas going on upstairs involving the kidlets. Talk soon babe.
Thanks, Odie, Nomad, qsducks, and Jimbo for visiting my thread. Always good to see you here....................makes my day. :-6
So far Odie is helping with garden perennial selections. She's an awesome peep with loads of knowledge. Alas, I have to log out....a frackas going on upstairs involving the kidlets. Talk soon babe.
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along-for-the-ride;1164082 wrote: When I used to just "copy", I couldn't figure out what the next step was in "pasting". Odie, you are the expert, help our duckie.
Thanks, Odie, Nomad, qsducks, and Jimbo for visiting my thread. Always good to see you here....................makes my day. :-6
okay, I will help her, but she had better listen!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
Thanks, Odie, Nomad, qsducks, and Jimbo for visiting my thread. Always good to see you here....................makes my day. :-6
okay, I will help her, but she had better listen!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
Life is just to short for drama.
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I'm going to try it now.:wah:
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Hello AFTR, how have you been?
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Odie;1164091 wrote: okay, I will help her, but she had better listen!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
I did the youtube fine, but not the photobucket
I did the youtube fine, but not the photobucket
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qsducks;1167390 wrote: I did the youtube fine, but not the photobucket
:wah: Taking baby steps...................you'll get it.
:wah: Taking baby steps...................you'll get it.
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Cow Patty;1166025 wrote: Hello AFTR, how have you been?
Hey CP...............I'm doing fine..... thanks.
Sure is looking like Spring here in Georgia. I see alot of pink, and lilac, and purple and white blossoms. Weather's getting warmer too.
Why does time seem to go so fast?..................The year is 1/4 over already. :-2
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Hey CP...............I'm doing fine..... thanks.
Sure is looking like Spring here in Georgia. I see alot of pink, and lilac, and purple and white blossoms. Weather's getting warmer too.
Why does time seem to go so fast?..................The year is 1/4 over already. :-2
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:wah:
Some things I'd like to see here on Forum Garden.
Coberst and/or Spot start a joke thread.
Jimbo and Nomad banter together on a thread and nobody else posts,we just watch.
Gallbally start a Word Game thread.
A thread where we all post a link to our very first post here. You know, introducing ourselves.
Maybe a little less Gordon Brown.
Is there anything you have a hankering to see here at Forum Garden?
Thanks for riding along today. :driving:
Some things I'd like to see here on Forum Garden.
Coberst and/or Spot start a joke thread.
Jimbo and Nomad banter together on a thread and nobody else posts,we just watch.
Gallbally start a Word Game thread.
A thread where we all post a link to our very first post here. You know, introducing ourselves.
Maybe a little less Gordon Brown.
Is there anything you have a hankering to see here at Forum Garden?
Thanks for riding along today. :driving:
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When I was done driving in your convertable today I spent the rest of the day sneezing my brains out:wah:.
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qsducks;1168712 wrote: When I was done driving in your convertable today I spent the rest of the day sneezing my brains out:wah:.
God Bless You! Here's a hanky.
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God Bless You! Here's a hanky.
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Come with me to a night on the town. Turn your speakers up and enjoy the ride. This is another one of my faves.
YouTube - Joe Jackson - Steppin' Out
YouTube - Joe Jackson - Steppin' Out
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Now, let's have a little fun and hunt for Easter Eggs.
Maze Game - Egg Hunt at Candystand.com
Maze Game - Egg Hunt at Candystand.com
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Hey, Chezzie...............so glad you came to visit! :-6
My topic for today...........the day before Easter:
The Allure of Candy
Is it a cheap thrill? Because today you can find candy anywhere. It's not really much of a treat anymore. And it doesn't cost that much.
In bigone days, it was treat because you couldn't get a piece as easily and cheaply.
Eating a piece of candy is like taking a brief trip to one's childhood. Sweet.
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My topic for today...........the day before Easter:
The Allure of Candy
Is it a cheap thrill? Because today you can find candy anywhere. It's not really much of a treat anymore. And it doesn't cost that much.
In bigone days, it was treat because you couldn't get a piece as easily and cheaply.
Eating a piece of candy is like taking a brief trip to one's childhood. Sweet.
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