|
Users viewing this topic:
none
|
|
Login | |
|
RE: The Lion's Den Of Ill Repute - 5/13/2008 12:09:20 AM
|
|
|
zmanfan38
Posts: 9054
Joined: 9/14/2006
From: ...for it's root, root, root for the CUBBIES!!!
Status: offline
|
We're hoping to visit your state again one day. We went to San Fran back in 1997 (a business trip for me and hubby came along) and we just loved that city!
_____________________________
«Christi» Heal my heart and make it clean Open up my eyes to the things unseen Show me how to love like You have loved me Hosanna by Hillsong <Link
|
|
|
|
RE: The Lion's Den Of Ill Repute - 5/13/2008 12:16:34 AM
|
|
|
zmanfan38
Posts: 9054
Joined: 9/14/2006
From: ...for it's root, root, root for the CUBBIES!!!
Status: offline
|
How fun! I was most amazed by the Golden Gate and Bay Bridges. Hubby's favorite was Alcatraz. We were very touristy that week. Did everything we had time for and ate a lot of wonderful food and brought home some cheesy refrigerator magnets and a couple of t-shirts. I'm gonna call it a night...getting pretty sleepy. Talk to you tomorrow!
_____________________________
«Christi» Heal my heart and make it clean Open up my eyes to the things unseen Show me how to love like You have loved me Hosanna by Hillsong <Link
|
|
|
|
RE: The Lion's Den Of Ill Repute - 5/13/2008 8:59:25 AM
|
|
|
WhiteRoseBlessings
Posts: 26920
Joined: 4/11/2005
From: Here, but subject to change . . . stay tuned!
Status: offline
|
quote:
ORIGINAL: CoeurdeLeon So this is what brought all this fire and nekkidness to mind.... A couple of weeks ago there was a house fire here and 9 people died in it. One got out and she, of course, was nekkid. That's pretty much the only news item that I've been even remotely aware of for months. See how this crazy stuff sticks with me? A fire makes even the neatest of kitchens look messy but there's no time for yanking anything on when you've got to get out. Lioness, that' so sad. Well, uhm, the woman who lived . . . that's very happy. I think I've seen too many Law and Order shows . . . They're called to a scene and the place is filthy. The camera pans over the shot . . . and I'm sitting there thinking, " !!! How can anyone live in a place like that? Why didn't they ever clean it up?! Yeah . . . I'm easily distracted from the plot of the show. I know I probably need intense counseling for this, but I just don't want people to think what a slob I musta have been after I'm gone. "She was a nice person, but I heard she left a dirty dish in her sink the night before." "Yeah, well did you also know that they found rumpled clothes in her bedroom that should have been put in the laundry basket instead?" See? Told y'all. Major counseling. Every now and then I do actually consider about the possibility of fire, etc., and me without any clothes on. But I just can't bring myself to life on a "what if?" I love my sleep. I treasure it. I sleep very deeply and peacefully. It's part of what allows me to come in to these threads and regale unsuspecting victims with the looniness of my life. I contribute a lot of that to how so very comfortable I am when I'm sleeping. I just can't give that up. To contemplate the consequences from doing so skeers me. But! I can promise y'all this: I do get clothed once I get out of bed and start my day. Now just look at all the blessings and favors of Our Lord contained in just that one sentence.
_____________________________
Crazy Toy Lady . Please Help Me Identify These Toys. Updated 7/17/08 #160 - #205
|
|
|
|
RE: The Lion's Den Of Ill Repute - 5/13/2008 9:09:29 AM
|
|
|
CoeurdeLeon
Posts: 7133
Joined: 9/4/2005
From: Inside my head
Status: offline
|
quote:
ORIGINAL: WhiteRoseBlessings quote:
ORIGINAL: CoeurdeLeon So this is what brought all this fire and nekkidness to mind.... A couple of weeks ago there was a house fire here and 9 people died in it. One got out and she, of course, was nekkid. That's pretty much the only news item that I've been even remotely aware of for months. See how this crazy stuff sticks with me? A fire makes even the neatest of kitchens look messy but there's no time for yanking anything on when you've got to get out. Lioness, that' so sad. Well, uhm, the woman who lived . . . that's very happy. I think I've seen too many Law and Order shows . . . They're called to a scene and the place is filthy. The camera pans over the shot . . . and I'm sitting there thinking, " !!! How can anyone live in a place like that? Why didn't they ever clean it up?! Yeah . . . I'm easily distracted from the plot of the show. I know I probably need intense counseling for this, but I just don't want people to think what a slob I musta have been after I'm gone. "She was a nice person, but I heard she left a dirty dish in her sink the night before." "Yeah, well did you also know that they found rumpled clothes in her bedroom that should have been put in the laundry basket instead?" See? Told y'all. Major counseling. Every now and then I do actually consider about the possibility of fire, etc., and me without any clothes on. But I just can't bring myself to life on a "what if?" I love my sleep. I treasure it. I sleep very deeply and peacefully. It's part of what allows me to come in to these threads and regale unsuspecting victims with the looniness of my life. I contribute a lot of that to how so very comfortable I am when I'm sleeping. I just can't give that up. To contemplate the consequences from doing so skeers me. But! I can promise y'all this: I do get clothed once I get out of bed and start my day. Now just look at all the blessings and favors of Our Lord contained in just that one sentence. {{{{{Sharon-Marie}}}}} I love you! Speaking of a dirty dish in the sink, I read a book a long time ago, I think it was called Walking Across Egypt, and the main character was this lady who did things 'just so' (but that's not the plot ). Anyway, the opening scene has her 'putting off' doing her lunch dishes until after her favorite daytime tv show. Naturally, something happens, I think her chair breaks and she's stuck in it, but people have to come to her house to help her and she is absolutely mortified that her plate and cup are still in the sink, dirty. The first person to arrive is some guy and she asks him to do up her lunch dishes before she'll let him help her and she swears him to secrecy about the condition of her otherwise immaculate kitchen. The only other thing I remember about the book is that she'd say "I have as much business doing <whatever> as I have walking across Egypt!"
_____________________________
When I have a little money I buy Books. If any left over I buy food and clothes. Erasmus
|
|
|
|
RE: The Lion's Den Of Ill Repute - 5/13/2008 9:34:47 AM
|
|
|
.Pammy
Posts: 4020
Joined: 4/11/2005
From: Mechanicsburg, PA, USA
Status: offline
|
I had ex-dogs too. It was tough to leave them, especially Taffy. (We didn't have any kids.) I left her with him because he kept the house and it had a nice big yard. Taffy was getting older, had lost an eye, and knew her way around the house, and I didn't want her to have to learn a new place. It was an amicable breakup, and I was the built-in dog-sitter. I have a picture of Taffy (before she lost her eye). I'll have to scan it, upload it to photobucket, and link to it. She was beautiful (she's since passed on).
_____________________________
Pam << my mother
|
|
|
|
RE: The Lion's Den Of Ill Repute - 5/13/2008 9:39:44 AM
|
|
|
zmanfan38
Posts: 9054
Joined: 9/14/2006
From: ...for it's root, root, root for the CUBBIES!!!
Status: offline
|
Morning, Den! No time to stick around...bummer. Hope you all have a great day and I'll be back this afternoon.
_____________________________
«Christi» Heal my heart and make it clean Open up my eyes to the things unseen Show me how to love like You have loved me Hosanna by Hillsong <Link
|
|
|
|
|