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BBM 1 Not good to just store them where you can't see, IMO. The stuff is still there. :sheesh:

BBM 2 Sounds like a better plan to me. It will make you life much "lighter" and you'll be able to "breathe". "Light and air" is my motto.:)

(I've been working on getting rid of excess stuff all year myself and it feels good to me, especially the thought of not leaving a large mess of stuff to my 2 sons- who really don't want it anyway :sheesh: )

Exactly. I kept thinking by saving my "stuff" that someday a grandkid or somebody would cherish it like I did. I have realized nobody wants my "treasure". Its crap to them. LOL

I learned that when I have my garage sales. Some of my coolest stuff that I thought would go for big money and then nobody wanted it. LOL
 
What is a "Foosball"? (do you mean football? - I keep on wanting to change the "s" to " t" :facepalm: )

The simplest description: Foosball is a table football/soccer game played on a special table with the men attached on rods that are controlled by the player. You move them sideways, and turn the rod to make them kick the ball.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Table_football
 

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FOOSBALL is a table soccer game that was very popular in mid to late 70's. They had foosball halls that were specifically for that game and lots of kids hung out at them all night till they closed. You get to see a Foosball Hall in the movie "Dazed and Confused". They portrayed the hangout there very well.

Its a great game and hard to learn to play well. It took quite a bit of skill to control the ball like the pros got good at it.

http://www.tornadofoosball.com/Page_10.html

I didn't watch the YTube because of my BW problem :sheesh:

Now I know what you mean. I've seen those games with the long "sticks" and "men"- somewhere??? years ago when I was young and lived in NYC.
 
I didn't watch the YTube because of my BW problem :sheesh:

Now I know what you mean. I've seen those games with the long "sticks" and "men"- somewhere??? years ago when I was young and lived in NYC.

If you get a chance to watch a little of this footage on the attached link you will get to understand the type of skill and control that you can master after years of practice.

It really was a fun game when you got good at it. The learning curve is hard though.

[video=youtube;P2L2W2b6b4Y]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2L2W2b6b4Y[/video]
 
If you get a chance to watch a little of this footage on the attached link you will get to understand the type of skill and control that you can master after years of practice.

It really was a fun game when you got good at it. The learning curve is hard though.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P2L2W2b6b4Y

I did watch for a few minutes and that does look very hard! I don't think I would be able to play.
 
I'm in the process of getting rid of my many, many books. Well, I shouldn't say "in the process" because it's only in my mind now, but I did get some cardboard
boxes for them to transport to the Hospice thrift shop. :facepalm:

I'm finding it very hard to pick which books to donate- I love all of them. Some, I will read again; some are old and not so available anymore- I read them years ago and just love to still own them. :sheesh: It's been harder to get rid of my books than other things. :(

But this is my "project" for this Winter and that's it! (I tell myself- it must be done this Winter). :(

:anguish:
 
Am perpetually confused, which foosball?

[video=youtube;5Fu_7SXuGS4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Fu_7SXuGS4[/video]
 
Checking in, kids, been really busy clearing the decks, so to speak, and this morning, Kissy is waxed up, ie, her teats have sticky, varnishing looking colostrum on them.
That *usually* means 6-48 hours before baby comes.
The vet was coming by today to do bloodtyping on Zubaz to get his registration squared away, so I'm going to have him do a "look/see" on the expectant mom.
I will keep you peeps informed and post pics!!!!!!:happydance:
Things are going really good, I'm making ends meet, have noticed I'm almost too damn happy for my own good, couldn't ask for really anything more but a healthy baby horse. Marc's coming up tomorrow morning to help me put some plans into place for the house and property. He's excited about the baby, and hopes Kissy holds off for at least 24 hours, he hasn't watched a mare foal for years.......and he's kinda concerned I'm up here alone if something goes weird with the delivery. Chances are, Kissy just might be a bit more secretive this time around. Got the vet on speed dial just in case!
Got towels, iodine, vet wrap, pretty much good to go.




.......and she'll probably have it all by herself!:facepalm:

Miss all of you, will be back SOON!:loveyou:
 
Hi , I remember foosball from "Friends".. I watch it over and over.
Remember the Chick and Duck crawled inside the table .Phoebe is
my favorite. :autumn:
 
It Is supposed to be 79 here today and I doubt we make it. It is overcast, breezy with leaves falling at a fast rate. I have the AC on 65 so it stays cool in the house and I can breathe better. I don't know how much longer I can mentally handle the house being in such a state of destruction. It is overwhelming so I guess that means I am feeling better lol.

I am going to hire a cleaning person to come and help clean and organize as there is drywall/spackle dust everywhere downstairs. I swear dirt migrates. I just want someone to do the thinking for me and figure out where things should go. My mattresses got delivered and they are propped up in the hallway. Seriously. I am making little headway in my closet as I get so tired so fast. Something has got to give.

Do you all ever feel this way? Overwhelmed by the enormity of the situation?

Later the same day...

Temps here in DC got to 80 degrees today. Breezy and warm, but still fall-like with leaves falling. This is November? While I'm concerned about climate change, I am loving this!
 
Bernina was here!! :autumn:


I am ready for Kissy to make us aunties again. Best of luck that all goes smoothly this time. :HHJP:
 
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I saw a deer today, munching on some bushes-a little passed my side yard- and felt very sad because I only saw one. Deer usually go around in groups.

But then I saw another not too far away and felt better. Those $%#%& hunters. :stormingmad:

"Stay near the house", I said in my thoughts, "and be safe" (but I know they will not). :(
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Update on murderer's appeal: :denied:

154. 3-Nov-2015 ORDERED: Motion to Reconsider Re: Motion to Disqualify; Certificate of Compliance with Rule 31.18(d), ARCP (Appellant) =
DENIED. :denied:Hon Maurice Portley - Author :clap:

http://apps.supremecourt.az.gov/aacc/1ca/1capartyindex.htm
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Letter from an Arizona Jail: My Friendship With Jodi Arias

"This is the story of the first of many visits I’ve had with Jodi Arias over the past year and a half—and the beginning of our friendship..."

http://femininecollective.com/letter-arizona-jail-friendship-jodi-arias/

(read the comments for more info on this person who visited,why she visits, and the comments-some murderer's supporters- much better than the article, IMO)
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Death Penalty Foes Split Over Taking Issue to Supreme Court

"WASHINGTON — In the long legal struggle against the death penalty, the future has in some ways never looked brighter.

In a passionate dissent in June, Justice Stephen G. Breyer invited a major challenge to the constitutionality of capital punishment. This fall, Justice Antonin Scalia all butpredicted that the court’s more liberal justices would strike down the death penalty.

But lawyers and activists opposed to the death penalty, acutely conscious of what is at stake, are bitterly divided about how to proceed. Some say it is imperative to bring a major case to the court as soon as practicable. Others worry that haste may result in a losing decision that could entrench capital punishment for years..."

http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/de...over-taking-issue-to-supreme-court/ar-BBmNxdf
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Couldn't help myself. I commented on the feminine collective.com story. I don't know what the payoff is for the writer, but just think of all the good she could be doing with her time.
 
Couldn't help myself. I commented on the feminine collective.com story. I don't know what the payoff is for the writer, but just think of all the good she could be doing with her time.

Moreover, what message does it send send to JA's supporters, many of whom also commented on this woman's post? It seemed to open a new door to their misplaced (IMO delusional) sympathy...

ETA: While this woman sounds very nice, her descriptions of JA in some ways seem to reinforce just how manipulative JA is. "Yeah, she's so nice!" Is it lost on other people that her M.O. is that she plots and plans about how to use people?

Thank goodness that the case against her is ironclad. None of her appeals will be successful.
 
!956 - From 1949 to 1956 the armed truce between Israel and the Arabs, enforced in part by the UN forces, was punctuated by raids and reprisals. Among the world powers, the United States, Great Britain, and France sided with Israel, while the Soviet Union supported Arab demands. Tensions mounted during 1956 as Israel became convinced that the Arabs were preparing for war. The nationalization of the Suez Canal by Egypt's Gamal Abdal Nasser in July, 1956, resulted in the further alienation of Great Britain and France, which made new agreements with Israel.

On Oct. 29, 1956, Israeli forces, directed by Moshe Dayan, launched a combined air and ground assault into Egypt's Sinai peninsula. Early Israeli successes were reinforced by an Anglo-French invasion along the canal. Although the action against Egypt was severely condemned by the nations of the world, the cease-fire of Nov. 6, which was promoted by the United Nations with U.S. and Soviet support, came only after Israel had captured several key objectives, including the Gaza strip and Sharm el Sheikh, which commanded the approaches to the Gulf of Aqaba. Israel withdrew from these positions in 1957, turning them over to the UN emergency force after access to the Gulf of Aqaba, without which Israel was cut off from the Indian Ocean, had been guaranteed.



And it became a resort town. This is where the the people aboard the Russian jet that was shot down were visiting.


[video=youtu;AHoGIqJJ-zg]http://youtu.be/AHoGIqJJ-zg[/video]
 
Hmm, it seems like we're almost back to normal in here. I guess the summer doldrums have passed. I've noticed that we've tended to check in more, and we help each other dealing with SAD, beginning in October, and then through the holidays and the new year.

Doldrums a dull, listless, depressed mood; low spirits. Yeah that sounds about right sometimes.. but I have y'all.


Zuri, I know how much you want normal back, and you're getting there. Just take care of yourself, and let others help you get your house back to normal. Spackling dust goes everywhere, even into close cabinets and drawers, no matter how much you plastic over the windows and doors. Are you wearing a mask so you're not breathing it in?

Glad to see you Bernina, we worry about you if we hadn't heard in a day or two. We didn't know if you had to drop internet or your cell phone to help put a roof over your head. And we do worry a little about exbf, and how he's taking this, and if he's hurt you, things that sisters and mothers worry about. That being said, you're loved and we want you to know that. My, Zuri's getting a brother or sister, and we're going to be aunts again.

Nore I think you're getting what we had last night. The wind changed about midnight, which was a relief, we had a lot of gulf moisture all day long yesterday and it was humid. I sat out on my porch swing and had to use a throw, it was a little chilly. Sorry to hear you're not feeling well. oxox

Neesaki, did you get a lot of rain last night? Glad to see you posting.

Speaking of - does anyone else use the phrase they want to" knock the chill off a room" - Anna was griping about her aunt, my sister, (the second child, who I say I'm going over to do my community service because all she does it ***** and moan about everything) and it drove her nuts to hear my sister say that. I remember grandma Cora saying it.

GigiG, I think y'all are to have warmer winter while ours is to be colder and wetter than normal. El Nino is making it's presence known. We don't do ice and snow down here very well, so many are hoping we don't have ice storms again.

Spell, I do the hidden objects on pogo, it's my favorite. And I do jigsaw puzzles online - it's time for my sisters and I to put a puzzle on the table and do it as we cook for the holidays. Last year we did this huge cat that had scrolled intertwined border all around it. This year we're starting with two with five old ladies , one in a garden and the other in an old store and buying new shoes. Hmm could be some of us.

YesorNo, I am so spolit, I have no problems with bandwidth and we have a lot of electronics going on at the same time. Do you still share with your son? and does watching tv take away bandwidth?


And I saved the best for last

Hatfield

"Keepers are things that make me smile when I see it and give a little happiness. Things like my first car's emblem that fell off. LOL
My Nascar Model collection. Way too priceless. LOL
My old concert T-shirts priceless. LOL ZZ-Top, Zeppelin, The Who, ELO, etc....yeah priceless to me. I never wear them anymore because I dont want them to fade"


yep I've heard that many times before. my dh has not only concert t shirts, but ones for F 16's (he worked at General Dynamics, a guy place, where you could wear blue jeans and t shirts to work, men shook hands, and you got to watch jets take off, and they paid good money),for Harley's, for stupid remarks, and one of his favorite that I bought him at Colonel Bubbies in Galveston, that said Persian Gulf Escort Service and showed a battleship and scud busters inside of a circle. He's worn out his Tom Petty In The Great Wide Open, and it's a bunch of bucks to replace it

do you also tell your wife that you can only play LP records once ,and that is to make a tape and then they're put up ?


My dh tends to pick up small things here and there and they add up, he used to tell me that the garage wasn't a black hole that I could keep putting things in it, but he's filled it with every tool and more. He has just about every saw there is. His table saw was to build my kitchen cabinets, the huge air compressor with two hundred friggin feet of hose has aired many a bicycle tire in the neighborhood, was to power tools. One day I was walking up our driveway, and there sat a car frame, with nothing, no tires, just a frame sitting on the ground.

Also, you might not know it, but you have been put in the co pilot seat on our trip that we're planning. It last forever, we travel by bus, boats and trains all across this world. It only takes your imagination in the places you've always wanted to go, have been there done that, and share the experience with us. Susza and Zuri do some parts of Europe, and Niner has the Baltic states to show us. We have several Canadians that are joining and, we'll have to pick them up on the way.

OH, I almost forgot. We don't like heights or bridges, and Susza wants us to swing across a wide chasm to get to her side of a river.
 
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