Posted on 02/01/2012 3:44:24 PM PST by chrismac
It might be connected with the strange goings on around here : Our car stolen, with $4000 of damage; Our neighbour's healthy rabbit dying unexpectedly; Our neighbour's letterbox being destroyed; Curious spam emails about las vegas; The odd curious phone call; Faeces being smeared on our church Car windows smashed and things taken at church - they now have patrols as a result Breakin at church and organ damaged. Mysterious deaths of stars, such as Heath Ledger, Brittany and her husband, Michael Jackson, David Carradine, and others : http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2010/05/24/what-killed-brittanys- husband.html http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/31103217/ns/today-entertainment/t/david- carradine-found-dead-thailand-hotel/
Connect the dots if you dare, to see the truth.
> If things escalate, as they're indicating, I suggest that pamphlets explaining > Cats infiltration of public office, and their networked saboteurs, be posted by > some in every letterbox, so raising up a public backlash against the Mafia. I > can't do this, but it seems a good way to alert the public to what the Mafia > are upto. Laser printers, for each one involved in the expose, can cope > with and distribute the load. They will suddenly find themselves very > unwelcome.
I think I will join you. Sláinte!
And now for something completely different:
Here is a virtual hairball you can muck with.
HINT: Don’t just mouse around, try pressing keys...like “C”
http://www.openprocessing.org/visuals/?visualID=12399
If you don’t see a fuzzy dude with eyes, click on the “Sketch” button toward the mid-right side.
Somehow a friend and I missed this.
Perhaps when I come East for my 45th High School Reunion in DC Columbus Day Weekend we can go raise a pint to his memory.
That would be doubly a pleasure, and an honor as well.
If you know you're in a Terminal Decline, you can come "hospice" with us. My neighbor Chris had her aunt with her until the aunt died at 99, so she can tell us how to arrange care through the county, and all that.
Awww...what a sweet, generous offer! I don’t plan to die any time soon, but I would hope my belongings would not be picked over by the surviving residents.
My mother died at 71, but I’m less than four years from that age, and I have no plans of dying “that young!” LOL!
Of course, she had been sickly all her life, and I would imagine it aged her beyond anything I can imagine. She even survived diptheria!
Yessir!
Congratulations!!!!!!!!! Thanks for letting us know right away. Good news makes my day!
Can you tell us anything about it (e.g., what you like the most) or is that bad netiquette on my part? If so, please excuse and forget I asked.
Good morning, beautiful people!
Lotsa fun planned today. Will report later. Yay!
Well, let’s see. It’s in a 55+ community, it’s a 2bdrm 2 bath, hardwood floors, screened patio, a VERY large Florida room, with a huge oak tree in the corner of the property.
It’s an extremely quiet neighborhood with good neighbors. I am really going to enjoy this place!
You got me at the “two bath” point. (You can never have too many bathrooms!) Good neighbors? Wow, you’ve struck platinum!
Do they have events there? (I’m hoping for potlucks for you.)
:)
Congratulations! I hope you’ll be very happy in your new house for many years. I love a nice wood floor, but the ones in our house have not stood up to the level of traffic. Probably cheap wood, for one thing. Learning experiences ...
If you’re good for another five to seven years, we’ll have some kids out of the house and a little more room for you! Also brilliantly tiled floors, probably, and maybe a kitchen island.
Could living in a motor home and traipsing about the country be considered being part of a 55+ community?
Just asking. I'm here, and here is staying put.
Of course, if the West Antarctic Ice Sheet decides to come flooding up the Chesapeake Bay, I'll head for Pennsylvania.
LOL!
I have my “goal” set at 100, but that’s only because I have so much to do that no one else in the family wants to do or has the time to do.
Even 10 years isn’t long enough, the way I’m going! ;o]
Igor and I did volunteer work for the Forest Service for three years, and all we had to pay monthly was the propane. The USFS even put gas in our generator.
We went south in the winter (Nogales, AZ) and north in the summer (Reedsport, OR) and I really did like the life. We had a 5th wheel RV and it was even plumbed for a washer and dryer.
Heads up, DC!!! Magic Number coming up!
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