Posted on 11/19/2004 10:30:49 AM PST by Mo1
Bitter herbs, three spices, dark hoods, green clovers, and iron horseshoes...
Yecchy Charms, part of a complete basement.
That creates an entertaining mental image. ROTFL!
I think Resty has it...
You have a semi-coherent answer
So9
BTW...you have a very talented little artist for her age. Not many four year olds can draw a cat looking over its shoulder.
They do that when you don't get the dosage right the first time.
So9
True, true.
I SAW THAT! So.. where's the beef? ;)
Skinny old hag with a broom up her arse.. Not me.. no way..lol
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Oops.
Portal travel not perfected.
Well yea .. that may be what it looks like .. but it's suppose to be a drawing of this (stuffed animal) white cat she has that she calls MM .. LOL
golly that's pretty. I used to walk between there and my home.
George Washington's Rules of Civility
72d Speak not in an unknown Tongue in Company but in your own Language and that as those of Quality do and not as the Vulgar; Sublime matters treat Seriously
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How many were there?
How old was that L.Girl?
Childrens bodies seem to mature faster than their experiences on earth!
I would say mind but it is so true some things have to develope like logic etc.
Sadly so many are exposed to things beyond their ability to process the consequences.
Oh, but you can go to the White House and see it, too, if you really want to. Just contact your congressman or senator and ask them to arrange a visit for you. They stopped tours of the White House altogether after 9-11 for obvious reasons but about a yr or so later they gradually resumed but with limitations, again for obvious reasons.
I don't think it obscene or an abomination at all, quite the contrary, in fact. It pleases me to see that grand and historic house continue the gracious traditions that have evolved over the years and that so many of us have been delighted to see and enjoy. :)
Do you have any Blue Jays ? They can teach those Mourning Doves a thing or two about assertiveness. LOL One of my BILs mother lives in Arkansas and she, too, has a yard full of birds. She has lots of bird houses and feeders but in the winter she also makes a few feeding stations that hang from tree branches or on plant hangers outside her kitchen windows. She winds a length of fine wire around the top of a pinecone then coats the pinecone with peanut butter and then packs birdseed all around the cone. She says they love it.
Afternoon, Darlin'.
The Smithsonian Institute is the only thing that could possibly make me want to visit DC, yaknowwhatImean?
Cheers back there.
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