To: andysandmikesmom
o no I ran out of kraft's singles
she had 8 for her breakast
and there are no more for her lunch
she is in tears
she won't eat the gourmet dog food
she'll just have to wait till middle of afternoon
when we go to pool and market
I have all those french cheeses in frig, but Lulu wont eat French cheese
she only likes Krafts singles
Love, Palo
whew! she lied down behind me
flat froggie
I guess if she were really hungry she'd eat the gourmet dog food right next to her
To: palo verde
Poor Lulu.. For heavens sake you just bought her cheese..and she's out already?

Here's a pic of the beach in the town I grew up in.. Lynn Beach, Mass...
Now it's time for a kink..(nap).
That is our Alex walking away... Ohhhh.. and I see Lu way up ahead on the sidewalk with Chloe... omg..just saw it.. lol
To: palo verde; everyone
At the turn of the century, Bisbee boasted 20,000 inhabitants. The saloons, gambling establishments and whorehouses (cribs), which were jammed in the Brewery Gulch, as it came to be known, were notorious through the west, attracting an array of visitors to the town. Brewery Gulch even boasted its own Stock Market Exchange. The original blackboard for chalking up quotes can still be seen today in the Brewery bar. Like Tombstone, the establishments vied to take the money out of the miners' pockets day and night, 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year. Unlike Tombstone, Bisbee has not "gussied up" its historic district or used myth and legend to sell its image. As a result, Bisbee remains a much more authentic witness of bygone times, a town complete with charm and not a few surprises tucked away in the hills.
488 posted on
07/28/2002 12:32:42 PM PDT by
lodwick
To: palo verde
Bisbee may be the place to be. The prices are DIRT CHEAP compared to Austin, and the taxes are so LOW! Please schedule a trip to check it out for us. ;-)
489 posted on
07/28/2002 12:39:53 PM PDT by
lodwick
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