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Bev wrote: Sadly Clyde found my dear little ornamental Austrian-type hat which hung on the patio wall until disturbed by Ted It was covered in little cute berries and flowers and ribbons - no more, sigh. I'll be in Vienna over Christmas - I'd offer to send you one, but I suspect that's the wrong time of year for such things. Now knit scarves and stocking-caps...... but you're heading toward spring in your part of the world, aren't you? (Anyway, such things are more practical than ornamental.) |
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Purrs that the headache goes away, but I can't quite agree with Polonca -
for your problems to end you'd have to part with B&C (I know Polonca didn't mean it that way, though). And not only would that be heartbreaking for you, it would mean we'd not get any more B&C stories. And thats just not allowed. Although perhaps you may wish to consider respite care :-) Yowie "polonca12000" wrote in message ... Lots of purrs and best wishes for all your problems to end, Bev, -- Polonca & Soncek "Bev" wrote in message ... Our patio roof has been leaking and I have been putting a bucket under the leak snip PS FluffySP frustrated at not being allowed outside again after being dried off has refused to use the litter box and done it on the floor instead to spite me, screammmmmmmmmmmmm. |
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"Seanette Blaylock" wrote in
message ... had some very interesting things to say about vintage year: "Christine Burel" wrote: I'm also a 1954er - July. It's next year that's going to be hard. Steve Touchstone wrote: Must have been a good year - June '54 here Wow, June, July - I'm starting to feel like a kid! Joyce (September) Tell me about it :-) Seanette [August 1969] '69 was an *excellent* year Yowie, July 1969 |
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Thank you, Polonca.
-- Joy Laughter is to life what shock absorbers are to automobiles. It won't take the potholes out of the road, but it sure makes the ride smoother. -- Barbara Johnson "polonca12000" wrote in message ... Good for you and for your mother, Joy! Best wishes, -- Polonca & Soncek "Yoj" wrote in message ... snipThen I joined Toastmasters, and came out of my shell. |
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On Sat, 23 Aug 2003 23:00:49 GMT, Tanada wrote: wrote: "Christine Burel" wrote: I'm also a 1954er - July. It's next year that's going to be hard. Steve Touchstone wrote: Must have been a good year - June '54 here Wow, June, July - I'm starting to feel like a kid! Joyce (September) Sept. '55 here. Rob used to joke that a man is only as old as the woman he feels. Which is really funny, as I'm seven years older than him. Rob also says that 1955 was a great year for songs, women, and cars...he didn't know about the wine. So, to paraphrase Rob, "you're only as old as the partner you feel." In that case I'm 41. I'm looking forward to 50 though. Each year seems to be more fun than the last one. When I'm fifty.... I'll be eligible for AARP, Will qualify for some senior citizen discounts, Won't have to listen to "Lordy, lordy, look who's in their forties" any more, Can claim all gray hair as a legitimate life expense, Will hear, "my you look young," rather than "Gee I thought you were in your fifties," Will be eligible for elderhostel programs soon, Can get grouchy over the kids' music and no one will blame me for it, Could join the red hat society, if I want (I don't, but it sounds good), Can f*rt in public without people looking at me as funny as they do now. Everyone knows that old people can't help it, Can call young people "Sonny," Can be a legitimate card carrying "Cat Lady," Can continue this list when I can think of more advantages, Pam S. You all are just in the old age of youth! Middle age is near, but old age is a long way away. My b'day is Sept. 16 but the year was long, long ago. Remember this" Kitties keep you young. MLB |
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"m. L. Briggs" wrote:
You all are just in the old age of youth! Middle age is near, but old age is a long way away. My b'day is Sept. 16 but the year was long, long ago. Remember this" Kitties keep you young. MLB My Purrday is Sept. 17, and though the year was 48 years ago, I'm still having a grand old time. Another reason for enjoying 50: Long hair on a 50 yr. old (either gender) is considered awesome, on a 40 year old is usually considered laziness. Pam S. |
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CK wrote in message ...
And I'm inbetween all of you with my July 1963. I'm another in-betweener - November 1966. :-) ------ Krista |
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CK wrote:
And I'm inbetween all of you with my July 1963. Dang!! It's June 1963, not July... Getting my months mixed at this old age... -- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Christine in Vantaa, Finland (Europe) Email: christal63(at)yahoo(dot)com Photos: http://photos.yahoo.com/christal63 |
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bewtifulfreak wrote:
CK wrote: And I'm inbetween all of you with my July 1963. Happy Belated Birthday!!! That's also my hubby's year. Thank you! My hubby's quite a bit younger than me, but my being so childish and him mature for his age, it evens things up. He's September 1976. -- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Christine in Vantaa, Finland (Europe) Email: christal63(at)yahoo(dot)com Photos: http://photos.yahoo.com/christal63 |
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Tanada wrote:
BABIES!!! Pam S. Snickering Old bag!! But a nice old bag... -- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Christine in Vantaa, Finland (Europe) Email: christal63(at)yahoo(dot)com Photos: http://photos.yahoo.com/christal63 |
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