Posted on 01/27/2008 6:57:51 AM PST by Mo1
The secret of.. *gulp* wraiths?
My roses are being.. contrary.
LOL.
I live in a big valley, and it gets hot here, usually.
Algore was here a few years ago, and it's been getting colder ever since.
He desreves.......(redacted by moderator),........and hard labour.
Global worming, that elusive mythological sprite, now featured on “In Search Of”..
Concerning Scott McClellan, a fine and devastating tribute by Bob Dole: http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2008/05/party_elder_lets_mcclellan_hav.html
If BOB DOLE had spoken out like that in '96, he probably would have still lost but the campaign would have been a lot less painful to watch.
I must confess the stress and danger of the time have left
an abiding sense of doubt and insecurity in my mind. I sit
in my study writing by lamplight, and suddenly I see again
the healing valley below set with writhing flames, and feel
the house behind and about me empty and desolate. I go
out into the Byfleet Road, and vehicles pass me, a butcher
boy in a cart, a cabful of visitors, a workman on a bicycle,
children going to school, and suddenly they become vague
and unreal, and I hurry again with the artilleryman through
the hot, brooding silence. Of a night I see the black powder
darkening the silent streets, and the contorted bodies
shrouded in that layer; they rise upon me tattered and
dog-bitten. They gibber and grow fiercer, paler, uglier, mad
distortions of humanity at last, and I wake, cold and wretched,
in the darkness of the night.
I go to London and see the busy multitudes in Fleet
Street and the Strand, and it comes across my mind that
they are but the ghosts of the past, haunting the streets that
I have seen silent and wretched, going to and fro, phan-
tasms in a dead city, the mockery of life in a galvanised
body. And strange, too, it is to stand on Primrose Hill, as
I did but a day before writing this last chapter, to see the
great province of houses, dim and blue through the haze
of the smoke and mist, vanishing at last into the vague
lower sky, to see the people walking to and fro among the
flower beds on the hill, to see the sight-seers about the Mar-
tian machine that stands there still, to hear the tumult of
playing children, and to recall the time when I saw it all
bright and clear-cut, hard and silent, under the dawn of
that last great day. . . .
Id be a Mourning Dove, or maybe a Blue Jay?
How about you?
Lady, I could see you as a Peacock, or a Cardinal.
Darks, I can see you as a Great Blue Heron, or maybe an Owl.
I am a brother to dragons, and a companion to owls.
LOL.
I’d have to take the 5th.
The Groom and gurls doing "Bust a Move".
One of the guests took these and put them on Youtube. It really was a "fun" wedding. ;)
That is what the world needs now fun....
who was the little girl was she part of the act or just could not resist?
it was all a deligtht!:)
Hi Resty, good to see you!
She just couldn’t resist. She was a bridesmaids daughter, and I don’t think she ever stopped dancing. She’s a cutie, and very well behaved for all her fun.
Love the dance. They look so happy. Congratulations to the newlyeweds.
The little girl in the video is adorable :) You know she will remember this wedding always. BUT, I cannot believe that is Jessie. Good Lord, she is grown
They had a wonderful trip to Scotland for two weeks. I just got hundreds of pics to look at. Got half way thru them, lol.
The surprise dance vid wasn’t complete. No one knew they were going to do it, so all the Karate moves were missing. They are both Black Belt Karate, and own half a studio, so that is why the black, white and red colors. (What do I know?)
They all looked beautiful tho, and everyone had a blast. Even the day turned out fairly nice weather-wise.
Two weeks in Scotland was smart. They gave themselves time to see a lot of the country without rushing. Had they been there before?
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