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I could use a whataburger right now!!!

I hope the killer is miserable in her tiny cell.

I finally saw a movie in the theater last night (Wolf on Wall Street) and thought about JA when I was requesting extra butter on my popcorn.

She cannot ever, ever do this!
 
Weather is finally starting to "stabilize" here in Iowa. Normal temps through the week then snow/sleet mix Friday night.
 
Ok my friends. I posted my first thread in the Pet Corner. I would appreciate any input you have! I need names for 2 foals and I want to use the last names that begin with B and C. All explained in the thread. I want to honor someone who has served our country by naming the foals after them. Please give me your input!

It is a balmy 27.3 degrees here in the Mid Atlantic at the moment. And it will be 60 by Saturday. What a roller coaster of weather. Somebody on here had posted the Farmer's Almanac predictions and. I think they are correct. We have seen more snow by January 2 than we have all winter in past years.

YoNo, the jokes had me chuckling. And thanks for the Frasier alert. It is a wonderful way to relax before bed. Hope you all are well.
 
Hey everyone. I think I might be talking to myself. Trying to thaw from the big freeze.
Hope everyone is snug in a warm home.

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Hi Kensie, thank God we are starting to thaw out! Kids went back to school for the first time since Christmas! They were all so happy. :floorlaugh: Take care sweetie!! :loveyou:
 
Ok my friends. I posted my first thread in the Pet Corner. I would appreciate any input you have! I need names for 2 foals and I want to use the last names that begin with B and C. All explained in the thread. I want to honor someone who has served our country by naming the foals after them. Please give me your input!

It is a balmy 27.3 degrees here in the Mid Atlantic at the moment. And it will be 60 by Saturday. What a roller coaster of weather. Somebody on here had posted the Farmer's Almanac predictions and. I think they are correct. We have seen more snow by January 2 than we have all winter in past years.

YoNo, the jokes had me chuckling. And thanks for the Frasier alert. It is a wonderful way to relax before bed. Hope you all are well.

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Hi Zuri, I have contact with a man in France through my Dads Army group. He said the weather there is the same as here, back and forth! I am so happy it is warming up. We are due for 45 or so Sat..I said people will be running in shorts! :floorlaugh::loveyou:
 
I have been hanging out on the Jahi McMath thread. I have learned so much from the amazing medical and legal professionals on there. Funny how you can learn something in theory, but I did not know the pathophysiology behind so many things. It is really sad.

Has anyone heard from PSM's family? I want to send a card and note. If anyone gets the info, could you PM me? Thank you so much.
 
Hey guys, hope everyone's doing well. So did everyone ring in the New Year with a big bang ? :fireworks2: :cheers: to all my friends here ! Wow, 2014 already, and still no sentence for the evil murderer, JA. Well, it will come and in the meantime she thankfully is in :jail: where she belongs. So, in the meantime while awaiting her sentence and when I have the time, I make a point of doing things that I know that the evil bad seed CMJA has lost her freedom to do. Which is, well, many, many things. :D
Just think guys, of all the things we can do, that the killer has no freedom to do, and hopefully never, ever will . :woohoo:

I wonder if when she was planning the murder of Travis, if it ever occurred to her, the things she would never get to do again, for the rest of her life. So many things that most of us take for granted, but still have the freedom to do because we choose not to murder someone in cold blood.

Just think:

She can't have a plate of good TexMex with a cold Margarita on the rocks,
or a big hot, juicy WhataBurger with a side of onion rings and a chocolate malt.... Shhhh, I'm kind of on a diet, can ya'll tell ? :floorlaugh:

That's not all though,

She can't go shopping.
She can't go to the mountains
She can't go to the beach
She can't take a trip to one of the 1000 places she wanted to see before she died. :skip:
And, most importantly, she can never have or raise a family of her own.

She's a jail bird, that's all she'll know, freedom lost, for the rest of her life.

It's beyond tragic that she deprived Travis of all of these things on this earth, yet, in heaven, who knows. But in turn, she deprived herself of all these things as well, though that price is still not enough to pay for the evil deed of taking his life in the manner in which she did. More payment to come later though, with each passing day, and week, and year she spends in prison.

I wonder if she still thinks it was worth it.

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Hi neesaki, I can sit here alone with my dog, using the computer to my friends thinking of what I want to "chew" on and I can enjoy it. She never will. She doesnt deserve anything. A human life is gone. She had no right to do what she did. :loveyou:
 
Oh, btw, one of my favorite past times of late has been watching old movies, something else the incarcerated Killer can't do, such as those on TCM, as well as the last couple nights we watched "The Shining" and "The Blair Witch Project" Woooooooo :ghost: :scared:

Also, still watching old Twilight Zone episodes. There are so many, I couldn't believe we have found several we had never even seen before. There is also one that I have been looking for and racking my brain to remember it but haven't found it on television in a long, long time. I did find it on YouTube though.
For some reason, this particular episode is rarely aired, less than any others I've seen, but definitely one of the best, imo. The title, An Occurence at Owl Creek Bridge. If you haven't seen this one, it's definitely worth watching. :seeya:

Hiya Kensie :wave:

The Twilight Zone S05E22 An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge Full Episode - YouTube

Hi, neesaki :seeya:

I'm with you about old movies on TCM- I love them. Old movies, to me, are so much more rewarding than some/most new movies that are being made. There was more of an air of mystery to life and love in the old movies. Now, everything, sort of, hangs out- especially the "love" part.
Women in the classic movies always looked glamorous- men so handsome. Now- the women wear such clinging, revealing apparel with everything hanging out (🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 and butts-:facepalm:) and the language- :scared: , IMO, makes them look not as attractive and there's no mystery. I think it's better to "wonder" sometimes, than to actually know, if you know what I mean. It's more romantic, IMO. Morals were important back then, too. There was always some sort of moral to the old movies :angel:. I know, I live in la-la land. :floorlaugh:

I'm watching Bette Davis (my all time favorite actress) and Henry Fonda right now on TCM- That Certain Woman. Lots of morals in this movie :floorlaugh:

(Married to a gangster at 15...widowed by the St. Valentine's Day Massacre...remarried to a playboy... forsaken...left to raise her baby alone: Mary Donnell (Bette Davis) leads the kind of three-hanky life just made for a prestige '30s melodrama.)

That Certain Woman - Trailer - YouTube

I watch the Twilight Zone every New Years Eve and Day- all night and day :floorlaugh:- my tradition.
Thanks for the episode you posted.
 
Whataburger is a burger joint!

Whataburger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Funny story, well to me. A GF and I drove to Texas many years ago to see boys, of course. We had never seen or been to a Whataburger. Once we get there, settled in, next day (hangovers or still flying) we all go to Whataburger for brunch. The names of the food were hilarious. She and I couldn't order for laughing so hard. Whataburger is a burger, whatamilk is milk, justacatch is a fish sandwich, and on it goes. We were laughing so hard the manager came out and asked if something was wrong. We are still in line and have not ordered. We explained we were not from the area just visiting and had never been to a Whataburger before and the names were great! He laughed, went to the office, came back with 2 each of a Whataburger coffee mug, ink pens, paper pads, and get this, Whataburger wooden nickels! :floorlaugh:

Unforgettable moment in the day of a life of me. :D
 
Whataburger is a burger joint!

Whataburger - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Funny story, well to me. A GF and I drove to Texas many years ago to see boys, of course. We had never seen or been to a Whataburger. Once we get there, settled in, next day (hangovers or still flying) we all go to Whataburger for brunch. The names of the food were hilarious. She and I couldn't order for laughing so hard. Whataburger is a burger, whatamilk is milk, justacatch is a fish sandwich, and on it goes. We were laughing so hard the manager came out and asked if something was wrong. We are still in line and have not ordered. We explained we were not from the area just visiting and had never been to a Whataburger before and the names were great! He laughed, went to the office, came back with 2 each of a Whataburger coffee mug, ink pens, paper pads, and get this, Whataburger wooden nickels! :floorlaugh:

Unforgettable moment in the day of a life of me. :D

Thanks, merc :seeya:
Just had to look at their menu and now I want a burger :floorlaugh:

http://www.whataburger.com/Food
 
Labrit, kundze niner, :seeya:

Since we are learning languages this year :floorlaugh:, you should teach us Latvian- yes?

:seeya:

Sveiks YESorNO! Es esmu gatavojas mīlēt dzīvo Rīgā!

My license plate is Sveiks... :loveyou:

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Hey guys, hope everyone's doing well. So did everyone ring in the New Year with a big bang ? :fireworks2: :cheers: to all my friends here !

For the first time I went to bed at 10:30pm, was just too tired! :fireworks: Happy New year to you too!
 
Sveiks YESorNO! Es esmu gatavojas mīlēt dzīvo Rīgā!

My license plate is Sveiks... :loveyou:

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For the first time I went to bed at 10:30pm, was just too tired! :fireworks: Happy New year to you too!

Tātad, sākt mācīt mums dažus vārdus un frāzes.
Sākt lēni, jo es esmu Dum-Dum. (from Google translate) :floorlaugh:

(So, start teaching us some words and phrases.
Start slow- because I am a dum-dum.)

Maybe:

"oh, no"
"I just can't look at missy's :jail: face anymore" :floorlaugh:
"good"
"bad"
(etc., etc.)

And Sveiks (welcome) to you, kundze niner (Mrs. niner) :seeya:

:loveyou:
 
Hi, neesaki :seeya:

I'm with you about old movies on TCM- I love them. Old movies, to me, are so much more rewarding than some/most new movies that are being made. There was more of an air of mystery to life and love in the old movies. Now, everything, sort of, hangs out- especially the "love" part.
Women in the classic movies always looked glamorous- men so handsome. Now- the women wear such clinging, revealing apparel with everything hanging out (🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 and butts-:facepalm:) and the language- :scared: , IMO, makes them look not as attractive and there's no mystery. I think it's better to "wonder" sometimes, than to actually know, if you know what I mean. It's more romantic, IMO. Morals were important back then, too. There was always some sort of moral to the old movies :angel:. I know, I live in la-la land. :floorlaugh:

I'm watching Bette Davis (my all time favorite actress) and Henry Fonda right now on TCM- That Certain Woman. Lots of morals in this movie :floorlaugh:

(Married to a gangster at 15...widowed by the St. Valentine's Day Massacre...remarried to a playboy... forsaken...left to raise her baby alone: Mary Donnell (Bette Davis) leads the kind of three-hanky life just made for a prestige '30s melodrama.)

That Certain Woman - Trailer - YouTube

I watch the Twilight Zone every New Years Eve and Day- all night and day :floorlaugh:- my tradition.
Thanks for the episode you posted.

I'm with you YorN, I watch TCM more than anything now, recently some of Joan Crawford's early movies, I had no idea she actually did silent films. I'm always saying I was born in the wrong era. And if I'm not watching, will have it on in the back ground when I'm busy around the house because I love the sound of the old movies, there's just something magical and soothing about them. And the music, love that too.

Which reminds me, does anyone remember the old TV series Ozzie and Harriet? Well, I just learned something new when I was listening to XM 40's on 4, that is, that Ozzie was a band leader. I always just thought of him as Ozzie from the TV show :rolleyes: Anyway, I thought that was so cool. :dance:

Ozzie Nelson Band - YouTube

Now I see there was a movie "Here Come the Nelsons". Think I'll try to find it :)
 
Okay, we need a learn Latvian video. I miss my Latvian friend, just found out he is in an assisted living place, don't know if I should pop in sometime, or if that would embarrass him. He has had several strokes over the last few years.

I see Whataburger has finally updated it's menu, lol. They were so cool b/c they stayed in the '50's for so many years, guess they had to catch up. I wanna' burger too. Finally found some chocolate covered cherries, saving them for the weekend. Just ate a Dollar Tree bag of pork rinds 'cause I saw something on t.v. while sleeping/not sleeping that they are good for you, which they are not, and I like them. Whatadinner!

How are those in the snow? Staying safe and warm? Has Daisy checked in lately?

Zuri good luck with your foal names, I'm no good at it. Well, I would have to meet them, then a name pops in. I'll find the pet thread in a minute. Will check out the case you are talking about as soon as work stops being crazy, and/or this weekend. ETA: Ok, I found the pet thread, can you take photos and post? If you don't want to I understand. I also found the Jahi thread. I haven't been able to keep up, but will read it all when I can. Most interested in the medical info. I feel so sorry for her family, it must be so painful for them, so hard to come to terms, or just anything.

Old movies, I love, love, love! The glamour, the romance, the seduction of it all! Black and white, or, even the great movies in Technicolor. You just new a movie in Technicolor would be good. I looked up Technicolor and it is very fascinating, pains taking, and expensive!

I'm going to watch the Twilight Zone posted and try to find a very good old movie (free) on the internet this weekend.

Where is Tex with our recipes and tantalizing food? Pork rinds are not it, but could be if fried fresh, but I'm not doing that. :crazy:

And now I am getting shea butter all over the keyboard. Not even 7 p.m. and I am getting ready for bed. That is okay. I must be a bear. I can't sleep in summer at all, too hot, sleep loads in the winter, it is cold.
 
Still hungry, talking to myself.

Anyone want to describe some Amish cheese or Amish butter? Include why it is better or different, besides that is not store bought Velveeta. Yuck, never liked velveeta, or store mass produced cheese or cheese food.
 
I'm with you YorN, I watch TCM more than anything now, recently some of Joan Crawford's early movies, I had no idea she actually did silent films. I'm always saying I was born in the wrong era. And if I'm not watching, will have it on in the back ground when I'm busy around the house because I love the sound of the old movies, there's just something magical and soothing about them. And the music, love that too.

Which reminds me, does anyone remember the old TV series Ozzie and Harriet? Well, I just learned something new when I was listening to XM 40's on 4, that is, that Ozzie was a band leader. I always just thought of him as Ozzie from the TV show :rolleyes: Anyway, I thought that was so cool. :dance:

Ozzie Nelson Band - YouTube

Now I see there was a movie "Here Come the Nelsons". Think I'll try to find it :)

Joan Crawford- never liked her, but she was good in Mildred Pierce.
Although I thought she was a good actress, there's just something about her that was "too hard"- maybe her face? her makeup- those eyebrows? the shoulder-pads :facepalm: something.
There's a good website on Joan Crawford here:

http://www.legendaryjoancrawford.com/herface.html

They talk about her "coming into her face"-
"Joan did a song and dance number which showcased her obvious dance skills but her singing voice displayed she wasn't a songstress. Joan also was very plain in her makeup, she had not come into her face yet and she lacked that sex appeal she would display in the near future."

and:
"The year 1932 was probably one of Joan's most successful years of her career. She made three of her best movies of career that year but it was also the year she displayed a new look. She had come into "her face". Her makeup and hair changed but also she had grown into a beautiful woman losing some of that baby fat that she carried in her face. She was absolutely stunning."

Maybe I just thought Bette Davis was always a better actress and picked up Bette's dislike and rivalry for Joan through the years? :floorlaugh: I do think
Joan was more glamorous than Bette, but still- there's something that- I don't know just what- that I don't like about Joan.

Did you ever look up some of the costume designers for the classic stars? Very interesting how they each knew what clothes looked best for the stars bodies. How glamorous.

"Adrian! Orry-Kelly! Travis Banton! Edith Head! Walter Plunkett!

These names conjure up images of glittery, shimmery, and glamorous movie stars wearing the most beautiful creations ever to grace the silver screen. These designers created the iconic images of Joan Crawford’s shoulder pads, Bette Davis’s red antebellum gown, Marlene Dietrich’s feathers, Dorothy Lamour’s sarong, and Vivien Leigh’s Scarlett O’Hara."

http://prettycleverfilms.com/costum...igners-in-hollywoods-golden-age/#.Us87Ip5dUqs

I have had some wonderful days looking up some of the classic Hollywood designers and ogling the beautiful clothes they designed.

This website- I bookmarked when I did a search on the designer Adrian.
Take a look for yourself: (if you're interested)

http://www.silverscreenmodiste.com/2011/08/adrian-fashion-line.html

(I'm still not finished reading that website. It covers classic film costume and costume designers. Very interesting).
 
Still hungry, talking to myself.

Anyone want to describe some Amish cheese or Amish butter? Include why it is better or different, besides that is not store bought Velveeta. Yuck, never liked velveeta, or store mass produced cheese or cheese food.

It's the taste. It may be the way they process it. No chemicals. It taste like it's suppose to. Almost brings you back to your childhood when things did taste differently. LOL
 
I remember why I don't like Joan Crawford.
I read her daughter, Christina's book- Mommy Dearest when it first came out in the late '70's. I did think Christina shouldn't have written it because it really made her mother look like a uncaring mother and also, family matters are personal and shouldn't be aired for the whole world to see (you know- dirty linen). IMO. It was a scathing book.

Mommie Dearest: Christina Crawford: 9780966336900: Amazon.com: Books

Here's an interview about Christina and her book: (2008)

http://www.theguardian.com/film/2008/may/25/biography.film

Anyway. Now you know what a :nuts: I am about old movies :floorlaugh:
 
Still hungry, talking to myself.

Anyone want to describe some Amish cheese or Amish butter? Include why it is better or different, besides that is not store bought Velveeta. Yuck, never liked velveeta, or store mass produced cheese or cheese food.

I'm always talking to myself :floorlaugh:
You mean, you don't like the American staple, Kraft macaroni and cheese?? :floorlaugh:
There was a time that my younger son wouldn't eat anything else. :floorlaugh:
 
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