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Posted on 01/16/2006 6:56:15 AM PST by HairOfTheDog
New verse:
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Still round the corner there may wait |
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Cartman's such a sweetie. Just dotes on her, doesn't he?
Oh! And let us know what the deal is next door. Here's hoping he's making plans to fix stuff!
He dotes on her more than Pippin of late... There may be some maturing going on with the boys where they don't want to get too close ;~D
Sure! That'd be great. I'm figuring I can probably load pretty well everything in the next day or so, except for the items I'm using.
Wish someone would express interest in the bed. *sigh* I realize I can always lower the price to ridiculous levels and it'll sell, but...
There's something very appealing about a man sitting in a garage by a space heater working on a pinewood derby car with a couple of kids!
I'm just sayin'...
Hm...could he be working on the floor? Cool! Hope so...and hope he knows what he's doin'!
Let us know!
Aww...poor little Tweek...
What a sweet picture!!
Hey, ping me to any news of Farmer Cotton's homestead, ok? I'm extremely interested but I'm gone a lot and if you don't ping me I might miss it!
Ha! Farmer Cotton's homestead? I like that! ;-)
Cartmans's become a real sweet Mama to those little monsters.
Just got in from the library...Matthew has become interested in the Edmond Fitzgerald so we went and checked out some stuff. I'm glad too, because that is really a big part of Steve's history. His dad worked on a Taconite mine on the North Shore of Superior and oreboats like the EF were what carried the ore they mined! Steve grew up in a mining town. He was 13 years old when the EF went down. A guy from his hometown actually went down with it.
You'd really like this catalog I've been looking through! They sell seeds and plants for vegetables and flowers and herbs, PLUS things like books and kits on making goat cheese, wine and beer, and soaps, and different kinds of sourdough starter, fresh spices and herbal teas. Neat stuff. Fun just to look through, in any case!
Shoulda said Farmer Cotton's Hole.
What a great story and pictures! Love the pics of the boys towards the end...the ones by themselves with the big eyes and cheezy smiles. :-)
Kids are great.
mrsnad
~cough~
I don't know. He does a lot of stuff around the store, so I think he's handy ;~D He might be working on the lights or the floor... who knows.
He's a very shy man, and he speaks NO english, so I don't want to go over there and scare him. - I'll wait and talk to Richard.
I know I need to be getting over there to clean out the fridge so it can be plugged back in.
[snorts coffee]
Ya think? :-)
Yeah - there comes a time when all teenage boys shun too much affection.... geeeze dad... ick.... don't hug me in front of my ~friends~
That song came out the year we were married, and we thought it was about some shipwreck from earlier in the century or something! We didn't know, for many years, that the wreck had only happened earlier in that year that the song was released!
Mine?
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