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BIG hugs to everyone that needs one!!
 

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Bananas!!! :seeya:

I'm so glad I do NOT have any health problems that require pills. All I take is Celebrex for my hip, not my new one! Thank you Lord! :skip:

Hope you all have a GREAT day! Nice weather here (again!)!! :seeya:

:tyou: Niner, I am going to bump up the banana intake. Can't hurt aye?

I never had any issues like this until now. Honestly is P***** me off to no end. I do not like have things that restrict me in life.
Hopefully it is a something that will work itself out.

Have a good day/weekend!
Nice here also, but I will likely be inside all day, I am planning on watching tennis and soccer and hockey (and maybe some baseball!).
I am starting to suspect I am a sports junkie :facepalm:
 
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Of all the people in the world, if if I could have one good *SLAP* at someone if would for sure be JA ....

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Disclaimer: Choice of victim is subject to change :giggle:

:floorlaugh::floorlaugh: love it (that's some slapping going on :floorlaugh:)

How about :princes: or..:trout:..or

:whipper: (no-maybe not this...she may like it :facepalm:)
 
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Goosebumps....yes! I tried to get my kids interested and they barely looked at them. Too bad you and your son weren't my neighbors. I rather like his tastes.

I read Shana. Hogan's book and was very disappointed.

I liked Shana's book but with one very large proviso. The long, long trial, during which we got a really good look at Jodi and how she behaves & thinks, was glossed over in about 25 pages. I knew when I saw the length of the book (352 pages) that there was no way she covered much of the trial. But there were a few nuggets about Jodi's early life which I didn't know about -- something that I would have thought was impossible! And, of course, there's nothing about how it all ends, since the final sentence is still to be determined.
 
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Thanks everyone for the congrats about my son. :loveyou:
 
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I liked Shana's book but with one very large proviso. The long, long trial, during which we got a really good look at Jodi and how she behaves & thinks, was glossed over in about 25 pages. I knew when I saw the length of the book (352 pages) that there was no way she covered much of the trial. But there were a few nuggets about Jodi's early life which I didn't know about -- something that I would have thought was impossible! And, of course, there's nothing about how it all ends, since the final sentence is still to be determined.

BBM What? What were the nuggets? :scared:
 
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:tyou: Niner, I am going to bump up the banana intake. Can't hurt aye?

I never had any issues like this until now. Honestly is P***** me off to no end. I do not like have things that restrict me in life.
Hopefully it is a something that will work itself out.

Have a good day/weekend!
Nice here also, but I will likely be inside all day, I am planning on watching tennis and soccer and hockey (and maybe some baseball!).
I am starting to suspect I am a sports junkie :facepalm:

I did the banana route- didn't work- just made me constipated :floorlaugh:

But, couldn't hurt to try, IMO.
 
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Anyone see 21merc7 around WS?

Haven't heard from her in a long time.
 
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YoN...
Simon's Cat is so funny. I can't stop laughing! thanks for posting...
 
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My son just called and he got the field assignment for the Fall !!!!!!!!!!!

:fireworks:

Wonderful news. I am happy for you both!

:fireworks::fireworks::fireworks:
 
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So this is good news for you Bernina, yes?

Yep, as long as the wind stays down or blows east. Actually a pretty gorgeous day, with puffy clouds and nice temperature. Was out collecting swan feathers....they make awesome faux eagle feathers when you spray the upper 2/3's with a dark brown wood stain (better than turkey feathers). Have a bunch over the past 2 years and don't know what I want to do with them! Was kinda thinking about boning up on War Bonnets and seeing if I'm up to the challenge.
Saw a gorgeous white swan feather bonnet years back with turquoise colored leather tying, beautiful but not anything close to what was original made by the Plains Indians. And it was probably a PITA to keep dust free.
 
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I was born in 1949, so the 50's-60's are what I remember from my childhood.

Great show. :moo:

My son just called and he got the field assignment for the Fall !!!!!!!!!!!

:fireworks:

Was born in 1949, too. Didn't get to watch the new Sixties show, but I am taping it. I think that was a good time to be growing up.

Whoohooo yippeee! Congratulations to your son!!! Way to go!!


Haven't felt very well all week .... No wonder. Seems I have bronchitis. Not much fun. (now why did the ipad spell-fix make the word Seems into "Case emus".? :floorlaugh: )
 
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Was born in 1949, too. Didn't get to watch the new Sixties show, but I am taping it. I think that was a good time to be growing up.

Whoohooo yippeee! Congratulations to your son!!! Way to go!!


Haven't felt very well all week .... No wonder. Seems I have bronchitis. Not much fun. (now why did the ipad spell-fix make the word Seems into "Case emus".? :floorlaugh: )

*BBM*
Are you using Steely (Dans) ipad perchance? :giggle:
He is our resident emu aficionado!

Sorry you are sick, :getwell: Spellbound
 
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I did the banana route- didn't work- just made me constipated :floorlaugh:

But, couldn't hurt to try, IMO.

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Y/N, sweet potatoes are very good too. Glad I like them. I do have to take vitamin D ..:loveyou:
 
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Anyone see 21merc7 around WS?

Haven't heard from her in a long time.

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Hi Y/N, I was thinking of her also. Looked it up. She hasnt posted since 4/20..thats a long time. :seeya:
 
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Yep, as long as the wind stays down or blows east. Actually a pretty gorgeous day, with puffy clouds and nice temperature. Was out collecting swan feathers....they make awesome faux eagle feathers when you spray the upper 2/3's with a dark brown wood stain (better than turkey feathers). Have a bunch over the past 2 years and don't know what I want to do with them! Was kinda thinking about boning up on War Bonnets and seeing if I'm up to the challenge.
Saw a gorgeous white swan feather bonnet years back with turquoise colored leather tying, beautiful but not anything close to what was original made by the Plains Indians. And it was probably a PITA to keep dust free.

Make this:

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Swan feathers always remind me of the disturbing movie, The Black Swan now:

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