Posted on 12/27/2013 11:24:17 AM PST by honestabe010
Bump.
Catz are lyke that.
Yes.
We’re having a thunderstorm again.
It takes skill to pretend you’re a brain! LOL!
Cute expression on dat kitteh!
W000t!
For some reason, I didn’t sleep well last night, and this morning I feel really useless. Ungggh.
Busdaddy told me last night he is being sued by a gal who was hit by the bike rack of the bus he was driving a year ago. She wasn’t injured and her car wasn’t injured, but she’s going to try and get money from him and the company he was working for at the time. It has since changed hands. *sigh*
I don’t need to be wrapped up in this. I’m not married to him and not even engaged, but I seem to be the port he heads for in a storm. *sighhhhhh*
I don’t want to be the Mommie.
It’s hard when people want you to be responsible for them ... without commitment.
I dreamed about being stuck in the snow somewhere.
I dreamed of water again...According to my book, the condition the water was in is the factor, and since it has been turbulent in both dreams, “it indicates difficulty.” So what else is k-new?
Snow indicates good things, the book says. Generally, it’s a good omen. The difference being if you were struggling in it, but even that indicates the difficulty (whatever it is) will be minor and/or short-lived.
We were just reading in Genesis this morning, about Joseph’s interpreting dreams. The Egyptians had dream-interpretation books, too.
My watch has stopped. I guess it needs a new battery.
Time stands still...
Too early in the morning.
All I’m coming up with is
BARACK OBAMA, PRESENT ID
10:21 a.m. and holding.
Mr. Void:
The Ohio National Guard 52nd Civil Support Team is based in Columbus, Ohio and is comprised of 22 Soldiers and Airmen who are trained to support civilian law enforcement authorities and other first responders at domestic chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear and high-yield explosive (CBRNE) and natural disaster incidents by assessing current and projected consequences, identifying CBRNE agents/substances, advising on response measures and assisting with appropriate requests for state and federal support.
The unit's unofficial logo reflects these capabilities. The inner portion of the logo is divided into four diamond-shaped squares, emulating the National Fire Protection Association's "hazard diamond," designed to provide an immediate general sense of the hazards of a material and the severity of these hazards as they relate to emergency response. This was made part of the 52nd CST's logo to symbolize that each member is HazMat (hazardous materials) technician-certified. Within the diamond, the top image is the symbol for the U.S. Army Chemical Corps; the left image depicts the international symbol for a biological hazard; the right image represents the international symbol for a radiological or nuclear hazard; and the bottom image is a dragon's head, the Army's symbolic mascot of the Chemical Corps, originally adopted in the 1940s. Army CBRNE specialists are often called "Dragon Soldiers," as the dragon symbolizes the fire and destructive power of chemical warfare and munitions.
In no way is the logo intended to symbolize anything overtly or secretly related to any religion or faith. It is simply an illustration depicting the unit's main capabilities through relatively common images and symbols.
Sincerely,
The Ohio National Guard Public Affairs Office
Darks, you're off the hook...
#4947.
Laz posted the answer before I was ready for it to air, knowing some people wouldn’t read it for a while...so Laz is getting mis-matched socks as the *ahem* booby prize.
Guess I won't be wearing this out there...
Yay.
They don’t know about the caffeine deer!
Goofy lookin’ dragon. Ears are too big...
:-)
Ooops...
Some of my dreams have saved me a whole passel of trouble, just by me paying attention to them.
The band broke on my watch several days ago, so I have to take it down and get a new pin put in. I don’t know what it will cost, but it probably won’t cost much. But I also have a tie pin that needs to be reattached to its chain!
I miss my watch!
They will scoff at it.
For now.
Nice legs, Dude.
Oh. Wait. That could be considered “sexual harassment,” right? Erase it, then.
In other news, “hubba-hubba” on the kilt! It looks good!
I’m sorry about all your snow...
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