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A nice cold beer please. It turned out to be a good weekend. Even after my nervous breakdown. My daughter and I took a 5 mile hike in the mountains. Just us. Boomer - working on the wife for a motorcycle. We'll see. Thanks
(05-30-2012 05:14 PM)NWoBHM Wrote: [ -> ]
Quote:"best of Monty Python" DVD too, as I haven't had a good laugh all day....

Strange you should say that, as I have been watching clips of Blackadder Goes Fourth, trying to cheer myself up. It does work a bit I must admit.............

oooh, Monty Python or Blackadder...tough choice.
Could use some cheering up myself.
(05-30-2012 06:15 PM)2Beers Wrote: [ -> ]Ok KBB.. Got you a nice measure of Macallan and keep your stick on the ice.

Not sure how well The Macallan goes with my sushi dinner, although the pomegranate cider has done a fine job.

Now if New Jersey can win, us old farts will be happy....

Nettie: It's been that kind of day for a lot of us, hasn't it? Feh.
(05-30-2012 08:38 PM)knitterbookbinder Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-30-2012 06:15 PM)2Beers Wrote: [ -> ]Ok KBB.. Got you a nice measure of Macallan and keep your stick on the ice.

Not sure how well The Macallan goes with my sushi dinner, although the pomegranate cider has done a fine job.

Now if New Jersey can win, us old farts will be happy....

Nettie: It's been that kind of day for a lot of us, hasn't it? Feh.
By explanation, for me at least,
What is going on at work is unreal. So many staff members have been injured, ill, or having seriously ill relatives, or have had a close family member die(and in some cases, all 3!) that we are all just totally drained.
Hardly anyone has had a good year, except those who had babies!
There are two more weeks of school, and we're just praying that nothing else happens, and that's just the staff...the kids have a lot going on too.
We all need a good giggle!
My crazy Texan/Irish neighbors decided a few weeks ago that they needed to sell their house and downsize both literally and financially. We didn't think too much about it because the price they were asking was astronomical, not to mention what would we do without each other? They told us the most difficult part of deciding to sell the house was having to leave us....

Last Thursday, they had an appointment to show the house--the 1st potential buyer. Well, he bought it for CASH without blinking an eye. They have less than a month to be out. They're going to move closer to the church--about 30 min away. I was all teary for 3 days. Even now, I don't want to talk about it. We are so isolated here, and now even more so. Knowing there are far more serious situations that others are facing makes me feel kind of dumb and superficial, but there it is....

If anyone is in here tonight, I'm buying. I'll have a Corona Light with lime (the diet and all). Sad
(05-31-2012 07:41 PM)Gungawoman Wrote: [ -> ]My crazy Texan/Irish neighbors decided a few weeks ago that they needed to sell their house and downsize both literally and financially. We didn't think too much about it because the price they were asking was astronomical, not to mention what would we do without each other? They told us the most difficult part of deciding to sell the house was having to leave us....

Last Thursday, they had an appointment to show the house--the 1st potential buyer. Well, he bought it for CASH without blinking an eye. They have less than a month to be out. They're going to move closer to the church--about 30 min away. I was all teary for 3 days. Even now, I don't want to talk about it. We are so isolated here, and now even more so. Knowing there are far more serious situations that others are facing makes me feel kind of dumb and superficial, but there it is....

If anyone is in here tonight, I'm buying. I'll have a Corona Light with lime (the diet and all). Sad

I'll have one of those, a Corona sounds good. Wow! Sold just like that? I wish someone would buy my house, just like that. Then I would look for another house out in the country, that has no neighbors at all. Surprised? Funny how different people want different things? I suppose if you could pick your neighbors it would be different, but all of them around here really bug me. They are all very rude and inconsiderate. How did you get someone nice?
(05-31-2012 07:58 PM)Rey Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-31-2012 07:41 PM)Gungawoman Wrote: [ -> ]My crazy Texan/Irish neighbors decided a few weeks ago that they needed to sell their house and downsize both literally and financially. We didn't think too much about it because the price they were asking was astronomical, not to mention what would we do without each other? They told us the most difficult part of deciding to sell the house was having to leave us....

Last Thursday, they had an appointment to show the house--the 1st potential buyer. Well, he bought it for CASH without blinking an eye. They have less than a month to be out. They're going to move closer to the church--about 30 min away. I was all teary for 3 days. Even now, I don't want to talk about it. We are so isolated here, and now even more so. Knowing there are far more serious situations that others are facing makes me feel kind of dumb and superficial, but there it is....

If anyone is in here tonight, I'm buying. I'll have a Corona Light with lime (the diet and all). Sad

I'll have one of those, a Corona sounds good. Wow! Sold just like that? I wish someone would buy my house, just like that. Then I would look for another house out in the country, that has no neighbors at all. Surprised? Funny how different people want different things? I suppose if you could pick your neighbors it would be different, but all of them around here really bug me. They are all very rude and inconsiderate. How did you get someone nice?
Corona's for both of you.
How do you get nice neighbors...fall into it. At my last apartment building, no one would talk to us, but here(at my house), everyone went out of their way to make us feel welcome.
We've heard that our new neighbors are a divorced Christian man who lives with his mother. No kids. I'll certainly welcome them, as I did the crazy neighbors. Keeping an open mind.....
I'm sure he will realize very quickly that he has a wonderful neighbor, GW!

Ice cold cervezas in the fridge and a Monty Python/Blackadder marathon on the big screen.....!
I'll put the kettle on as since today is the 1st of the month on a Friday that has followed a Holiday it will be a bit busy at work for me. Oh, and it's also the village wide rummage sale and Graduation too.
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