Posted on 10/19/2005 8:42:55 PM PDT by Mo1
Well, specifically it says this:
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Hi Doggie..ohhhhhhh I'd love to see those. I never know how to go on these desert type pics. It's all just a guess to me.
No, no, no......just commenting on your 5 hour prep, 5 minute speech, vis a vis your tag line............you know...."begin your dissertation now".....might take several lifetimes at that rate.....
I know, I know, cryptic and esoteric stuff, but with a tag line like that you should have figured it out!
Yes?
You haven't been telling us these things......
:-)
Yep. 'Fraid so.
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE-HA!
Thanks, all. I am really looking forward to this. It should be fun. Good thing I like men. :)
Wonderful news Val. Congrats.
Hmmmm....another thing I might consider doing is using the patterned drapes that I like on the one big window, and going with something in a complimentary solid on the smaller windows on the other side. I'm going to have to do that with the small window over the porch and the one in the dining area anyway.
I don't have a couch...
LOL
Dang.
:-)
Sounds good I hope you work also earn commission or they recognized your value!
The solid color will be one of the colors on the patterned drapes, yes?
This is a new thread posted on FR...........not meaning to skeer you, but you might not want to go out to dinner tonight........
http://www.desertusa.com/life.html
I googled up this site that goes to numerous Utah deserts, and does a bang-up job of describing a few other nice places.
Hit 'Places to Go' on the Left, then hit 'Utah' in the center of the next screen, then look at 'Goblin Valley State park'.
My kids love it the best.
Enjoy.
And vice versa...
G. K. Chesterton from his essay in 1908 called Orthodoxy. And it's interesting. Some of it a little bit difficult to cipher through, but other parts of this just make brilliant sense.
He writes: "Courage is almost a contradiction in terms. It means a strong desire to live taking the form of a readiness to die. 'He that will lose his life, the same shall save it,' is not a piece of mysticism for saints and heroes.
It is a piece of everyday advice for sailors or mountaineers. It might be printed in an Alpine guide or a drill book. The paradox is the whole principle of courage, even of quite earthly or quite brutal courage. A man cut off by the sea may save his life if he will risk it on the precipice.
He can only get away from death by continually stepping within an inch of it. A soldier surrounded by enemies, if he is to cut his way out, needs to combine a strong desire for living with a strange carelessness about dying. He must not merely cling to life, for then he will be a coward, and will not escape.
He must not merely wait for death, for then he will be a suicide, and will not escape. He must seek his life in a spirit of furious indifference to it; he must desire life like water and yet drink death like wine. No philosopher, I fancy, has ever expressed this romantic riddle with adequate lucidity and I certainly have not done so, but Christianity has done more.
It has marked the limits of it in the awful graves of the suicide and the hero, showing the distance between him who dies for the sake of living, and him who dies for the sake of dying, and it has held up ever since, above the European lances, the banner of the mystery of chivalry, the Christian courage, which is a disdain of death."
Blue thingy/pajama party? Sounds a little...??? Are the antibiotics working yet? Is Darks hiding in the cracks somewhere. LOL!
The colorful coworkers sound like fun. I'd come over if I could. LOL!!! You'll have to invite us virtually, right?
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