Posted on 10/24/2007 8:17:42 PM PDT by Mo1
We had the a/c on over the weekend and its supposed to be in the mid 70’s again by this weekend.
Oh, you poor baby. I'da been thrilled with 50! What with 20 degree temperatures, I might as well be in Colorado! Supposed to get up in the 50's and 60's this weekend so's we can go explorin'.
I have to return a call, shouldn’t take but a minute... BRB
Great nully -— they ought to breed from you.
Nevermind Darlin´you will get your computer back and then you will no longer be deprived.
Goodnight everyone
See you all tomorrow sometime.
What Darlin’ said ...
That they finally were healthy is the key. Particularly Henne. He is clearly a pro QB, we shall see if Tebow does as well. Henne outplayed the Heisman man child, and clearly throws the ball better. Floriduh's best player is Harvin, and Tebow is very good. IMHO, Oregon's QB is far better, and it is too bad he was hurt as they would have been the consensus Heisman candidate, and they would be the # 1 team playing Ohio State had he not been.
First correction.......Henne was hurt at the end of the first quarter against Oregon, and was hurt for the rest of the season, precipitously so for the last two games of the season when they shot him up with pain killers and in a million to one chance, hit a nerve that made it virtually impossible to play at all. But for that, LSU would likely be playing another team other than Ohio State. A healthy Henne is really hard to stop as Urban Whiner found out.
Second correction.....the score was not indicative of the game. Michigan only stopped themselves (Urban Whiner actually admitted that), two fumbles (the only two of this season for Hart, who is still shocked he fumbled at all.......shocked because he never fumbles, he really doesn't, never has) inside the five, and a freak tip for an interception. Michigan could have easily won by 3 touchdowns, and the stats show it. Floriduh was lucky to be so close at the end.
Concerning A state: A state won their division (national champs) for an unprecedented third time this year. Trust me, they would beat half the SEC teams and be close with the ones they lost to, and durst I say it....yes I can.....Floriduh as well as we now all know......so I think the football world has learned something this past week.
I am happy coach Carr went out with a win, he is a class act.
I will root for LSU, even though I think it will be close.
What gran said ...
Always remember:
APPALACHIAN STATE!
Thanks for the good wishes for LSU. This town has BCS Fever.
I have learned to cross country ski while living in Colorado, of course......but I prefer downhill skiing best, tyvm. : )
I’m watching the third season of Lost....with my daughter.
Now, we have pre-empted the watching for going out for a bit....
How’re those meds working on you???
BTW, I could make peace better with winter if "here" was there, with you....and not here with ME. You can KEEP it, and I'll be quite happy and peaceful about that. : )
Steady improvement. Still no energy though.
I bet you’ll be fine by the weekend, and then you can get outside and begin exercising....I’m glad though things are improving somewhat for you.
Well....I do have a nice fireplace to lounge around after skiing.......
:-)
APPALACHIAN STATE
Can beat Floriduh too........
Just tell your friends to breathe easy........cause they won't be during the game......
:-)
A group of three young lady tourists (plus the young daughter of one of them in the 1870 version) are hill-walking above a Swiss lake accompanied by their even younger guide, a local lad familiar with the terrain. Alpine walking had become a fashionable holiday pursuit by the mid nineteenth-century...
Boutibonne may well have modeled his young mountaineers on the ladies of good family he had met in England, and even pokes a little gentle fun. Their latest town fashions are hardly suitable for mountain climbing, while the girl in red is unaccustomed to the sunshine let alone the hills, perching her hat on the top of her walking stick as a parasol (only in the 1870 version).
I could not find the 1870 Version.
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