Posted on 12/23/2006 11:31:23 AM PST by BibleBabe1
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Good morning, Feather, and thank you. It's always difficult when the little conservatives are poorly :-).
Thanks, guys, but in the mornings, I'm doing good if I can find the ON/OFF switch for the CPU...
And this morning was even rougher...someone broke into my truck at 0100 this morning, and one of my neighbors was coming home from the store and saw him.
Of course, it took me almost three hours before I could go back to sleep...
Thanks for the pings, gals!
I don't remember either.
NNB might remember, as might Darks.
Good morning!
It's getting late for me to say that, I 'spect. How are you doing?
It's always good to see you! (I miss you!)
I keep getting lost in the conversations as I look for those graphics.
I got back to the point in time when we were floating serenely in LOch Ness, and I went forward from there to the discussions about preparing for space, but I still don't know whose idea it was.
And I looked for the graphics all along, but did not see them.
Oh, gosh! That'll shake you up! Did they take anything?
At least you found us. Sorry about your truck! That happened to me once - they broke a window and rummaged, but didn't even pick up my loose change from the console.
There was a fist draft, and then, Bob, I think you and KP had a private discussion of what it should look like, and then there were more graphics.
I wish I could recall the time frame. I was in Tucson, and it seems it was late Fall or early Winter. So that would put it Oct-Dec 2005. I hope I'm right on that.
With dial-up being what it is, I would be hamstrung while I searched.
The driver's side window ratchet is worn, so it neither rolls up nor down. I have to do it manually. I've had a shim in between the window and the weather stripping (inside) for a year, so it doesn't vibrate down more than 3/4" as I'm driving.
He pushed it down and crawled in, and rummaged through the "glove department" but there was nothing in there except vehicle related papers, some handi-wipes and some lemonade single serving packets that I keep for the days when I don't want just plain water.
The radio/cassette hasn't worked in maybe six years, and I don't even keep change in the ash tray. I had jug of oil behind the seat, as well as a jack and a dozen bunji cords, but the only things I would have missed were my frog "navigator" and the small boom box I had left in there by mistake.
My neighbor caught him before he could take that. The cops were here in maybe five minutes, which is good, but since nothing was taken, they couldn't do anything.
I've seen the guy here, sometimes in the early mornings, and didn't like the looks of him. When my neighbor described him to the 911 operator, I knew immediately who it was.
I can search easily enough, especially for graphics.
But if the graphics have been pulled or deleted, I won't know if I'm scanning, and if I stop to read, I tend to linger.
In any case, we'll probably need a new generation of graphics to showcase the three Habitats and the Thrust Ring in their proper orientation.
*sigh*
I'm out of here for a shower and church. I'll see y'all when I get back.
Wow, I'm glad you didn't lose anything - and he didn't even break your window, since it didn't work anyway!
Typical. Breaking and entering is the crime, not the pilfering of stuff once you get inside. Better if I don't get started, though.
Maybe you'll be protected now. He knows you have nothing to steal, as long as you don't leave anything valuable in plain sight.
I'm surprised he even bothered to break in. It's an '83 Toyota pick-up, it's dented, rusted in spots and the paint is worn off most of the roof.
The guy who parks next to me has had his car broken into four times in the last six weeks. The people on the other side had their vehicles broken into, but they were a lot newer and nicer.
As I understand it, that year of truck was a delight for car theives when it was new, simply because of the window.
Don't get me started. The last time I had a break-in here, it took three hours for the police to respond.
I'm still going to file a police report...I guess in Vegas, B&E isn't a "real" crime.
(I'm still here because I'm waiting for a newsletter to download...*sigh*)
well, I could just find the file on photobucket and repost 'em.
yep, I'm up way past my bedtime.
I'm fine, thanks. you?
Thanks KP. We will discuss.
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