Posted on 11/13/2004 4:54:21 AM PST by Chairman_December_19th_Society
liberal friends....
a true oxymoron
as we have always known(deep in our souls) & are finding reinforced daily. I agree with Iowa.. adios. I have done that with most. refreshing. Lepton's response is great.. I think your two posts would make a great thread.. Might do it tomorrow with your permission????
CONGRATS!!!!
Plus, all the "moss green" I am seeing looks suspiciously like AVOCADO GREEN to me!! HA!
GREAT JOB!
I never saw it until this evening. How ANYONE paid money and sat through that is beyond me.
I understand your frustration with the bedding. Been there.
The Care Center prepared a special meal for our family and we all got to dine with Grandpa in a private dining room today to celebrate his 85th birthday.
The Green Bay Packers won their fourth straight game Sunday and pulled into a tie for first place in the NFC North, beating the Minnesota Vikings in a 34-31 thriller at Lambeau Field. Both teams now have records of 5-4.
Ryan Longwell kicked a 33-yard field goal as time expired to provide the winning margin after the Vikings had battled back from a 14-point fourth quarter deficit.
Brett Favre through four touchdown passes for the 18th time in his career, hitting Javon Walker, Tony Fisher, Bubba Franks, and William Henderson on scoring throws. Favre completed 20 of 29 passes on the day, good for 236 yards and no interceptions.
Ahman Green ran for 145 yards on 21 carries on the afternoon, including a 35-yard run in the second quarter.
Nine different Packers caught at least one pass Sunday, led by Walker's three catches for 74 yards. Walker's touchdown was a 50-yard grab to open the scoring.
Defensively, the Packers sacked Daunte Culpepper four times .
Now they're saying Guttenburg didn't invent the printing press:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1279958/posts
Next it will be Silas McCorrmick didn't invent the reaper, John Deere didn't invent the plow, Eli Whitney didn't invent the cotton gin and Al Gore didn't invent the internet.
And that Nincompoop of a girl is painting the woodwork black on HGTV. I'm switching to the cowbody channel.
Saw the closing moments of 'your' game as bonus coverage when ours ended and was pulling like crazy for the Pack!
Who cares? The Packers won!!!
Down 17-0 and they win 37-27? Is that right???
At least that's a little bit better than posting what is meant to be a FReepmail.
Now I'll try again ...
Black woodwork! YUK!
Y'all really ought to go amble through a furniture store and see what's out there these days. I keep trying to imagine this stuff in the average home with small bedrooms and it just doesn't compute. Most bedrooms would be completely overwhelmed with that junk. I would feel like I was in a dungeon.
Yep! It's like they suddenly remembered again how to play football when they got to the second half.
It was like that when we moved in and we could never afford to change it.
This place has all the original woodwork, and I FINALLY convinced hubby that we must take out the living room carpeting and uncover/refinish the hardwood floors. We've done it everywhere else in the house......he has been holding out on the LR for 10 years. But now he says we'll do it this spring. Yay!!!
I haven't looked at furniture lately, I haven't had time.
Unfortunately, I really need new furniture. But I'm not going to get new furniture until the cat dies.
I did find some interesting stuff at an Amish Furniture place, that I would like for the formal diningroom. But I will have to wait to get it. A big chunk of ground has come up for sale which lays next to us. I won't be spending money on anything but necessities untill I find out how we do at the auction. And if we're successful, I'll probably have to live with this furniture another 10 years until the land is paid for.
I thought that was Lambert Field!
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