Posted on 03/29/2005 5:25:02 AM PST by Billie
You're Welcome. Well deserved IMO with all you've contributed to FR since Nov. 29, 97. Hard to find FR members with double digit sign-on numbers. "#96" eh? Makes me look like a newbie.
Those FReeper Island and Guild threads were something pretty special. Wish I'd signed on when I first discovered FR instead of waiting cuz I'm so shy. :)
But it makes me older'n dirt. LOL
Those FReeper Island and Guild threads were something pretty special. Wish I'd signed on when I first discovered FR instead of waiting cuz I'm so shy. :)
They were fun. :) I didn't start with the original Guild group but did *join* when it began to grow. :)
I'm glad your car accident wasn't any more serious and that you're going to be OK ((((Texagirl4W))))
Thank you Aqua!
Thanks, DollyCali ... I'd missed that thread.
I found the dual language signs quite convenient, will miss them the next time I'm there ... and, there'll definitely be a next time.
Somehow, I'll find my way around.
Hoping to get pix ready to post in a day or two ... need to catch up on work first ... but, I'm anxious to share the view ... )
Thanks, Miss Aqua ... it is good to be home.
The Irish are wonderful people ... felt like I was in a casting call for The Quiet Man, and Lord of the Rings.
Plenty o'Bush-haters, though ... bums me out how such otherwise sensible people can be so narrow-minded ... kinda like Southern California that way .... )
Thank you, Miss Billie ... no place like home.
I kin tell ya'll are from Texas by the way you say cain't ... sounds just like my Mom ... )
"I can't say I've ever seen a film of such beauty as The Quiet Man. It is whimsical from start to finish, literally never hitting a sour note. Presenting the Irish culture from the point of view of an Irish descendant reclaiming his heritage, this film was an obvious labor of love from director John Ford."
That's you. :)
Think I need to go rent this movie it sounds like a good one.
About the Bush Bashers I only run into about one of those a year on average in the South. Most people have their heads on straight in this neck of the woods. Thankfully!
The Lord is gracious!! I am so thankful to hear Jul is at home recuperating where ya'll can take good care of her. I hope she's as cooperative with recovery as she was in the OR -- hope you don't have to sedate her to keep her still. ;-) Surely she's not as stubborn as my dear Dad, the WORST patient in the world! Prayers of thanksgiving and healing are on their way.
You'll enjoy it ... it's a genuine classic ... a good, old-fashioned romance, too.
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