Posted on 04/19/2016 2:39:54 AM PDT by nikos1121
Lovely!! I have a mink stole you can borrow in case it might be a chilly evening. Stole was my mom ‘s.
I was going to wear my mink jacket (was my great aunt’s), but we have globull warming here and it’s supposed to be another warm day and night
Freeper Ball? I’m there!!
Hey there, Kit cat!
Good morning to you.
A great day ahead for Trump and for America.
Hi “Yosemite Sam” and All the Friends here on board the Trump Train.
Thanks NIK as usual you’ve done a marvelous job.
Due to working out side gardening yesterday I’m reading and typing with only one bi-focal contact in. Hoping to be up to parr soon.
Exciting day for sure! Thought it would never come. LOL
RSVP
Please save me a seat ‘Yosemite” and would you please make it close to the Trump car in case I should be “CALLED OUT” in an emergency. Thanks.
Thank you Nikos. Tickets are still available? Two Californians stuck in NY looking to attend tonight.
DAVEY I simply LOVE your dress, I need something with sleeves at my age everything has drifted a bit !!!!
Men’s Wearhouse? Nikos, we hardly knew ye. :O)
HI and a VERY GOOD MORNING NIKK!!!! Yosemite Sam loaded for bear!!!!
My mom has a mink stole also, I can just see that dress with fur!!! Then again it’s New York someone would probably throw paint on her!!!
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Good Morning All. Don’t forget to vote in the FR caucus.
GOOD MORNING mous1!!!! Did my voting EARLY and often!!!!
Same here. My great aunt’s jacket is lovely, but never wear it. Also have her lamb and leather jacket (lucky I’m the smallest out of my family and extended family, to they only fit me).
Today is the 241st anniversary of the first battles of the American Revolution, fought at the Lexington green and the at the North Bridge at Concord, MA.
The first men to sacrifice their lives for America did so on this date in 1775.
Six and a half years would pass until Cornwallis surrendered to Washington in Yorktown,VA in October,1781.
The Treaty of Paris would not be signed until September 3, 1783, almost two years later, and ratified by the Continental Congress in early 1784.
Farmers and clerks faced down the British Empire on this day.
Some would never return to their homes or their loved ones again.
They died for a future they would never see.
The only thing they would ask of us is to make their sacrifice worth the cost, and to make America great once again.
How could we say no?
Love it - he actually looks a bit like a young Johnny Cash and sounds like him.
Here’s another fun song (with the words). We can boogie and “get down” in our ball gowns to “I Want to be Like The Donald :-)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dIWkifAMiLI
I like that dress. For $89.00, I like it even better.
Very stylish.
Hey, Nikk
Here is my recipe for tonight’s kid friendly “Upscale” dinner: Over 375. In large mixing bowl, Mix 1T Dijon mustard with cream of chicken soup. Stir in diced up chicken (I buy a whole cooked rotisserie chicken from the store), ham, and broccoli. This all goes into the greased casserole dish and topped with Swiss cheese and Chicken stuffing. Bake for 35 to 40 min. I’m serving hot bread with this. Could also serve a salad, but will probably skip that. Let me know how yours comes out!! Will do the same here.
I have a long beaver coat that was my great grandmas. Yes, it’s that old. Beautiful and great shape. Beavers must be hardy animals. I use to save it for special occasions. Now I wear it everyday in these cold Wisconsin winters.
You will be the belle at Ray’s on the River tonight. :)
I wish I could wear black. It washes me out terribly. My colors are completely Spring, especially periwinkle, peach shades and yellows.
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