Posted on 05/25/2009 6:00:04 PM PDT by laurenmarlowe
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Nite, MY!
Have a good week.
Thanks for your service! ((hugs))
*HUG*
G’night, you!
D’you have to work tomorrow? I’m off for the next two days...Yay!
Yeah, but just a short shift.
4 to 8pm..
No biggie!
Off for 2 days after that!
*yawn*
Okay, Gang..
I’m off to bed!
Love to all and hugs alla round!
Annyonghaseyo, Gingers!
Piece of cake, Sis!
Yay that you have two days off in a row!
Nighty-night! ((((hugs))))
Howdy, Tamar! Long time...no see! :D
Hope you had a good Memorial Day weekend!
We did. We walked a couple of miles to a local cemetery for a Memorial Day service. Went out to eat for lunch and dinner but otherwise wanted to keep Memorial Day as a quiet day.
150?
Sounds perfect! I had to work...but only for a few hours.
I hate to run off, but gotta get some sleep! See ya, fellow redhead!
Sleep? Never heard of it. ; )
Good evening all .... hope everyone had a nice Memorial Day. I got an afternoon telephone call from my wonderful DH who reports that things are as hot n’ dusty as ever over there (grin!)
Anyhow I took off for the library as fast as I could, thinking successful completion of this mission would surely be noted in my record and give a big boost to my career. Locating the keys to the library, I found a full wall - probably eight by twenty feet - with shelves from floor to ceiling dedicated to nothing but western novels. This librarian was no fool. Thinking I would impress the General by getting him the latest reading available, I picked out the two books which looked the newest, locked up the library, and completed my assignment by racing back to the ward to deliver them to the nurse. Next morning I saw her in the cafeteria and asked if the General had enjoyed his reading; she replied, rather icily I thought, that he had already read both of the books I had brought and had gone to sleep rather than requesting anything else. Such is the story of how I saw a former president's left foot, convinced myself that I was well on the way to an outstanding military career, and instead was probably lucky to escape a court-martial for gross incompetence......
When I was there, the modern multi-story building in the backgound of the photo hadn't yet been built and we were still housed in those "rose-brick Georgian buildings", which were interconnected with tunnels and covered walkways. They were looking pretty shabby even in 1964.......
Evening, Lauren, Kathy.
Thanks, unique, for the Elmo!!
Taz.....#50!!
swmo.....#100!!
Tamar.....#150!!
Late again...good morning, Mooch...((HUGS))...hope you had a nice Memorial Day.
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