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Posted on 07/12/2005 8:11:36 PM PDT by HairOfTheDog
New verse:
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Still round the corner there may wait |
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You know, it's been a close call at some times. But a sense of humor has been just about the only thing that has kept me off of "America's Most Wanted."
Heh, that's the way to look at things.
Remember, everyone has a reason to be here on Earth. Some of them to serve as examples to the rest of us, of what not to do.
Nope. Haven't talked to the vet yet. They gave me another month's worth of medicine. Guess she'll be on the medicine until the iodine treatment.
After getting the 30k service plus two new stickers on the front end (of the car) I kinda want to give the walllet a break before major cat-treatments anyway.
I'll have to call and make reservations for her.
Cataracts, ick! Good luck with the surgery
The conveyor belt sushi place was a hoot! We just sat there and grabbed plates as they went by. I think we tried at least 6 different kinds. There were two on each plate, so we shared. I'm glad I got a slice of melon though because several of the pieces had wasabi under the slice of fish! Yowsers! The beer helped, too. ;o)
Mmmmm....wasabi....
Precisely.
Off to serve as an example...
Congrats! Teachers Manuals are always SO expensive! I LOVE it when I get a good deal on used texts and other books!
I love wasabi...
I've got a tube of the stuff in the fridge. Sometimes my appreciation of wasabi exceeds my tolerance level. :)
Did I ever tell you I ran a cross-country (through woods and such) 5K when I was seven months pregnant??
LOL Ranks up there as probably one of the top five hardest things I've ever done! (Quitting smoking is #1, running a marathon is a distant #2 with natural childbirth a close #3. I'm glad I did these three things, but don't want to EVER do them again!)
I used to love to run but series running requires series shoes and series shoes cost some series cash.
Maybe someday....ASG.
LOL, that's pretty good.
Last week we went South and west about an hour out of Tokyo into the mountains at Hakone. It was lovely. Tomorrow we're going down to Enoshima Island and then up to Kamakura. It will be the first time I've even seen the Pacific shoreline, and it will be from the Japanese coast. Way cool!
How cool! Sounds like you're having a wonderful time - wish I were there!
Another good bike trip! I'm starting to really like this. Am getting a consistent 5 1/2 minute mile for the first three, then the last half-mile has so many stop signs and traffic lights, it takes me longer just for that.
Rosie, if you get a job at The Ugliest Building, I'm telling you this bike trip is not too scary at all...
I got a Kyocera ceramic knife for myself and one for my nephew and his new bride (as of this coming Saturday). Gina says it the best thing for slicing tomatoes because the acid in the tomatoes can't dull the blade! It was fun seeing all the cool kitchen stuff. I got two silicone ice cube trays that make 'cubes' in the shape of penguins!
Bummer, Bear! Prayers for the new job search!
I should get a ceramic knife for the squirrels so they can cut my tomatoes. *grumble, grumble, grumble*
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