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Posted on 04/21/2005 6:44:57 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
New verse:
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That is really my biggest concern right now...with the spring storms starting...hail. You know the garage door doesn't open, so we just leave the car parked outside. I can't lift the garage door alone (it takes both me and Steve and it takes all we've got to get it open).
Couple of weeks ago when that bad storm went through, it hailed stones big as baseballs.
I have to clean it out again....got a lot of cardboard to get rid of and I just bought a wheelbarrow that I need to find a place for.
Ah, same here...now. Things have shifted from organized to all over! Ha ha!
I'm fixin' frito pie for the jedis and a chili cheese burger for myself.
Think I'll just stir fry some veggies.
Do you feel like an errand?
My printer/fax just warned it was low on ink, and I think this is the second warning.
Sure. There's an Office Depot (or Office Max?) right across the freeway. What is the model number? Black, color or both?
~smiles~ :~D
Both the black and the color are number 14.
Heh, beat me to it.
Evening Hair - new thread, howbouthat.
The new Atlanta Cutlery, the folks that did the LOTR replica cutlery, has Orlando on the cover, with his Jbelin (?) sword, vey pricey $225 sword only, add $185 for scabbard and belt.
OK, heading out in couple minutes. See you soon!
Evening OT - KCI is closed and they evacuated the tower even. Nothing down this way, which is fine by us.
Wish I could have had more rain.
Great letter, 2J!!
Temperature is dropping and the water is rising in the spout.
Well, the old Pope had been feeling kinda poorly, so maybe he wasn't up to visiting. ;o)
We just got "HMS Pinafore" on DVD from Netflix!
Evening Gents - didn't get reply on the previous thread 'bout sewing. For knife sheaths and hunting/shooting pouches and a quiver, I've used artificial sinew and pair of needles, sewing a cross or X stitch across the holes. I think G'nad has seen my plains quiver up at MoJAM, cut all the fringe and did the sewing and lacing. It takes a long time to do but the results are worth it.
Oh, and I'm glad the test went well! Do you have any other finals coming up?
More rain? You got some? Dry here.
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