Posted on 01/29/2009 6:58:27 AM PST by Newster
Would that be Carpe Dieum?
I said that at least once today! However, given the current economic climate, I don’t think the Other Half is going to buy as many custom landscapes or kitchen renovations as they might have last year. It’s going to be hard for people in those businesses.
Wednesday is here to tell me it’s time for another nap.
Guten Abend!
In the Back room!
Have forty winks
And soon it'll be noon!
Guten Abend, meine dame!
It is 4:22 p.m., Eastern Standard Time. Wednesday will have to wait until we can go to bed for real.
How did you like my singing? LOL!
ACH!, Sprechen sie Deutch?
Very tuneful! Wednesday and I live in North Carolina. Unfortunately for people (and catz) who want to take naps, a lot of other people and animals live here, too ;-).
LOL!
I get several “spendy” catalogs, just so I can drool on the pages.
I dunno what awaits America for the future. My son says it’s going to get really ugly before it gets better. And he’s not a “political” person.
So I just look at the pictures, fill out the order forms, and file in the Circular File.
:o]
Kleine!
What part of NC?
My dad's family were originally from the mountians around Madison County near the NC/Tenn. line.
Face, I guess I better stick to the English as I was scolded once for posting in another language a while back ago on another thread.
I wonder if all those folks who voted for Obama really knew what they were asking for?
Using foreign languages is not a problem on the Undead Thread, as long as you tell people what you said if they ask.
We live in the suburbs of Charlotte.
I’ll stick to English (or Gaelic) LOL!
So you’re down further south in the state. and in the capitol!
Firstly I have to learn Gaelic!
Most of the people who voted for Obama did so because either (a) he was the Democrat candidate, or (b) he’s black. Many didn’t know anything else, according to some of the articles and interviews I’ve seen.
The extremely-low-end retail chain which employs my husband is doing *very* well, so I presently have no complaints. House sales are slower than last year, and prices down a little, but we’re not trying to sell and don’t expect to. We might be the customer some of these landscape firms are looking for!
Raleigh is the capitol; it’s about 2-1/2 hours to our northeast. Charlotte is the biggest city; it’s on the border with South Carolina, about halfway across the state east-to-west.
Don’t forget Finnish, at least for a few more weeks.
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