Posted on 09/20/2006 6:01:45 PM PDT by fatima
YOU were in Iceland, too????
Hi BykrBayb(((Hugs))Want a spider:)
Good Friday Eve, AZEE!!
Wow tongue-tied,it sounds beautiful.
I didn't ping you to all of them.
I will scroll back through and check them out. Thanks!
Isn't that pretty.
Nope, not the weather report.:) :) :)
It's a good thing he's coming home soon because I am running out of ideas for care packages. Don't want to send too much "stuff" now because he'll just have to bring it home in a few weeks; I've sent just about every treat I can think of; chocolate is out for the duration 'cuz I don't want him to open up a box of chocolate soup; he's got all the toiletries, etc. he needs.......
Maybe I'll just send him his Halloween package a bit early; because he's coming home right after that; so this would give him time to enjoy his trick or treats (non-chocolate, of course). And maybe a few spooky decorations for the barracks.
Yeah, that's what I'll do.
Thanks! You've been a big help!;^)
YOU have been working VERY hard helping to keep all of us free and safe, for which I thank you. Are you off for the day? Are you going to work before the sun? Tuesdays and Wednesday's are turning into really tough days for me with this new system.
It's beautiful.....I'm trying to picture some clown and a bunch of old tires.
They are way cool.
Hi MozartLover(((Hugs)))
Can you imagine:)
BTW, I asked Ev if he had seen any camel spiders...........his response: "No, I haven't seen any Camel Spiders. They're around though- sometimes they show up out at the K crossing. "
He has seen lots of lizards, though. Big ones. And scorpions.
Yucky.
Evening, JJ!
The Sydney Iceberg
On April 1, 1978 a barge appeared in Sydney Harbor towing a giant iceberg. Sydneysiders were expecting it. Dick Smith, a local adventurer and millionaire businessman (owner of Dick Smith's Foods), had been loudly promoting his scheme to tow an iceberg from Antarctica for quite some time. Now he had apparently succeeded. He said that he was going to carve the berg into small ice cubes, which he would sell to the public for ten cents each. These well-traveled cubes, fresh from the pure waters of Antarctica, were promised to improve the flavor of any drink they cooled. Slowly the iceberg made its way into the harbor. Local radio stations provided excited blow-by-blow coverage of the scene. Only when the berg was well into the harbor was its secret revealed. It started to rain, and the firefighting foam and shaving cream that the berg was really made of washed away, uncovering the white plastic sheets beneath.
So Tom ran off the Tourist guy did he. Did he buy a burka before he left????
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