Archive for April, 2005

Good Morning!

Ok, I know – it’s already the afternoon. But, I had a good morning, did you? It’s my birthday today – – and thanks to everyone who stopped by in my previous thread and left birthday comments. You guys are just too sweet – – yes, Tim . . even you. I’m really 37 today – – not 28. Aging doesn’t bug me in the least. Of course last year I said I was 21 …

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28, again

Tomorrow is my birthday – – and yes, for those who wonder, I shall be 28, again. Chris has been taunting me all week about my birthday present. The man won’t give a hint. Not even on solitary, tiny little hint for crying out loud. No matter how much I plead for one – nothing. So then I attempt to act all indifferent like I could care less what the thing is, much less about …

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Coming Out of the Closet

I was rummaging through my closet earlier today. Dangerous activity – – very dangerous. Everyone has one of those closets, don’t they? Or is it just me? For me it’s a closet – – for others it may be a drawer, cupboard, big box in the attic – – whatever. It’s all the same. It’s stuff. Just stuff. Nothing of real import to the world. Nothing practical for every day use. Just stuff. Photos that …

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Message in a Bottle

So, we watched Message in a Bottle last night. I cried my fool eyes out. Oh, shush. It’s a chick thing. The ending was horrible, though. Why is it that we always expect a happy ending in films? The worst movie ending ever? City of Angels. I saw it in a movie theater one afternoon. I seriously wanted to sue someone over the ending of that movie.

Vigilante Lisa

With this boat purchase this week – I picked up almost every single brochure at the boating place. Brochures on boat safety, DNR Regulations, etc, etc – – one of the brochures I picked up was one distributed by our US Government. It was called Eyes on the Water – which is an initiative by the 9th District Coast Guard that requests the following: Do you live, work or play along the shores of the …

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