Posted on 05/16/2008 3:09:15 PM PDT by DollyCali
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Thanks Conor.. you are first and win the new car & a year’s free gas.
Check with Billie to make arrangements for pick up etc
The doggone thread poster was LATE!
I remain busy & struggling with issues on the homefront.
Fewer movies are my guide that my life is not like I would llike! lol
going to see Cav’s play tonight (sports bar/not Q) . No cable /satellite so if I want to see them, this is option.
Need to get in a short nap first.. LONG day & not a lot of sleep the past couple weeks. lots on my mind.
Hope you are doing well..
bubbles!!!
an email from (former - banned) FReeper BadRay..
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I had to go into the kitchen and check this out for myself.
Who ever looks at the end of your aluminum foil box? What a fantastic idea. Now, if someone would just make plastic wrap that didn’t stick to itself. I’ve been using aluminum foil for more years than I care to remember. Great stuff, but sometimes it can be a pain. You know, like when you are in the middle of doing something and you try to pull some foil out and the roll comes out of the box. Then you have to put the roll back in the box and start over. The darn roll always comes out at the wrong time.
Well, I would like to share this with you.. Yesterday I went to throw out an empty Reynolds foil box and for some reason I turned it and looked at the end of the box. And written on the end it said, Press here to lock end. Right there on the end of the box is a tab to lock the roll in place! How long has this little locking tab been there? I then looked at a generic brand of aluminum foil and it had one, too. I looked at a box of Saran wrap and it had one too! I can’t count the number of times the Saran warp roll has jumped out when I was trying to cover something up.
Well I’ll be! I just went to kitchen and “locked” the foil and Reynolds plastic wrap rolls. I almost had to take a hammer and chisel to the foil box tabs! Good helpful hint.
dutchess, your layout in Thursday's thread was absolutely AWESOME! Kudos to you, friend! Just wanted to thank you :-) You are truly a treasure. {{{{{{{{{{dutchess}}}}}}}}}}}}! And thanks, y'all, for droppin' by! {{{{{{{{{{group hug}}}}}}}}}}}}}}!
I join all of you in prayer for Jim and the Robinson family -- praying for his speedy recovery and return home.
God bless you all, and see you soon!
Morning to all the Finest.. I leave shortly to “shoot” this weeks BIggest Friggin’ Loser (contest from church)
then dog walk in rain, and a few other things on agenda.
Hope all are having a good day. I have such a sick feeling regarding the horse race today..
Patty and I will see Narnia on Monday . we are both CSLewis fans.. she is into his fiction & I am into his apologetics.
The funeral yesterday was good in that it is always nice to see family that you normally dont see unless it is a funeral or wedding.. Might post a “cousin” pix if I get it worked up. When I was young, there were 40 cousins on my dads side of family. Now with deaths & moves, there are only about 15 of us in area
Easy Shortcake
Bake Pillsbury frozen biscuits till browned
Slice in half, butter generously sprinkle generously with sugar, run under broiler till the butter is well melted.
Top with well sugared mashed strawberries and Coolwhip.
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Yum!
Before entering the broadcasting field, Jim Valvano led the North Carolina State University basketball team to a national championship. Then cancer developed in his lower back. Invited to address the Duke University squad, Jim had this to say: Life changes when you least expect it to. The future is uncertain. So, seize this day, seize this moment, and make the most of it.
God gives us an urgent directive in Hebrews 3:13, Exhort one another daily, while it is called Today, lest any of you be hardened through the deceitfulness of sin. Why is there such a strong insistence on today?
It may be that today, this very day, could be the last one in our time here on earth. Today may be your last opportunity to accept Gods gift of salvation, or if you know the Lord already, to share His love with a friend or loved one.
James has this warning about presuming upon our tomorrows: You do not know what will happen tomorrow. For what is your life? It is even a vapor that appears for a little time and then vanishes away (4:14).
Seize the opportunities that God gives you today. Thats sound advicenot just for basketball players, but for all of us.
Good morning, Mayor. Thank you for our Daily Bread.
Hi Meg... Rainy day here in WNY.
While they were in the bathrom, more party cats were raiding catnip in the living room.
Oh dear..We are having a gorgeous day..and welcome sun after some stormy weather earlier this week..
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