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Banned from the Garden!--very long
"Dawne Peterson" wrote in message ... You have to have perogies at prairie weddings, Indeed you do! We had some at our wedding (in Saskatoon) and even had whisper some cabbage rolls too. DH loves 'em. emerald |
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Amazing how the list has shortened - I just killfiled Sunflower - must have
been the reference to you-know-who that did it. Gosh, it`s gone so nice and quiet. Trouble is if she ever does say anything worthwhile I won`t see it, so if she does - someone please let me know, but she was getting so BORING! Now off to bed - I couldn`t sleep last night either, just too hot and sticky, and had cramp in my foot all night in any case. Pat P. |
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"Sharon Capps" wrote in message ... emerald wrote: She'd also have to have some newly invented scratch and sniff floss so we could appreciate the *wonderful* aroma of cooked cabbage any time we wished! LOL! And this is constructive criticism. I find this very childish. Thank you. Sharon Actually, it wasn't any form of criticism, it was just a bit of fun. If you want to find my opinion of MLI's design, or, more accurately, recent designs, I suggest you look through the thread to the other posts I have made. emerald |
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How about cross stitching WITH that hair? I certainly don't enjoy
threading needles that often! heh heh Tere wrote: More years ago than I care to admit -- I was on DOS back then -- someone had a link to a page that had cross stitched ones. Cause I remember thinking: eeew, cross stitching THAT hair? No thanks! LOL -- Brenda Lewis WIP: J. Himsworth "I Shall Not Want" xs J & P Coats "Dancing Snoopy" latchhook |
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Sarah, i do not know what you study ,
but probably your studies have some book lists that would add to your subject. As much as i appreciate , book lists given by Tv personalities like Oprah, if you are such a strong wiled person , why not go to your public library and discuss your interests with one of the librarians , she / he might give you a list of books , either classical , professional , or contemporary that will fit your needs or appetite for reading. The maker of such list might give you a more ballanced list and knowing what you have already explored , might show you new roads, than sticking to a list More general for all likle the Tv personality`s list. You might of course also go to the libraray index catalog and sort out books by subjects. I would advice you to widen your reading , sideways, meaning if you read a novel about a period , why not add at least one History book that deals with that period. Or some other realated Literature, this will really widen your horizon. Remeber the wonderful expression ,`She is reading for a degree in .....` best of luck mirjam [ex librarian ] I stuck up for myself! Actually my reading interests vary - I LOVE reading but since most of my friends don't have any of the same interests that I do - I have to go on other's advice I have gone through 8 of Oprah's titles so far. Right now I am about 2/3rds thru "The Corrections" by Johnathon Franzen. Next on my list is "Mother of Pearl" by Melinda Haynes My goal is to get thru her old list of books by the end of the summer. Like I mentioned before - I'm a strong willed person Sarah |
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Yes Sharon i thought it was very humorous , as a reaction to my
telling people about the two meanings of the word KRUW mirjam emerald wrote: "stitchlady" wrote Hmm, an angel of cabbages. Now there's a thought. Her dress looks like a cabbage. snipped other attributes She'd also have to have some newly invented scratch and sniff floss so we could appreciate the *wonderful* aroma of cooked cabbage any time we wished! LOL! emerald And this is constructive criticism. I find this very childish. Thank you. Sharon |
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Strange remark Sarah ,
I like to be MY age , Just turned 60 years and am extremly proud of it, i made it , i survived wars, and illnesses and terror acts and I am here , How wonderful. Life has given me a head full of silver medals, for all my achievements. And as my head has no more place for reading etc,, my body widened a bit to accomodate place for more collected knowledge. just recieved a card that wil give various discounts , while my artistic career goes on in ful steam ....i am researching , making art , i think EVERY age has it`s joys and harder parts,,, enjoy who and what you are, and stop judging people by age, Remember we have been at in your age and know something about it, you still have to try out our`s !!! the more positive and less classifying you wil be about age , the more chance you have to enjoy every stage of your life , as much as possible!!! wishing you well , mirjam 85 and they hold hands when they walk in - *SWEET* Obviously those people are young at heart right |
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Animaux , come on ,,,,,, you must be jokking or very cynical , this is
an interesting group ,,, but caring nurturing ?????don`t make me laugh And how do you know if Sarah doesn`t tell the truth ?? why say she has the wrong values , she has different values. and she is entitled to them, i assure you that life will teach her which of her values are valueable and which she better change , and it is not for us to judge her , just answer and tell her we feel different. and why we feel different might be enough. mirjam You aren't LOL. You are in a state of mania. Probably having major panic or anxiety at the least. Probably last night you were laying there wondering what you did to make such an entire newsgroup, which is one of the most caring, nurturing places on Usenet to dislike you, your values, your lies, your words, your attitude about older people, and you incredible egomania, narcissistic way you think of yourself. I hate to tell you this, but honey bunch, you are nothing unique. Because you are a nervous wreck and have to operate at double time because your parents "work 24 hours a day..." (cough---bull****---cough). Do some soul searching...if you have time after you read your romance novels, change the diaper once a day, work, go to school full time, and post here like a woman on a mission to prove how wonderful you are. On Mon, 21 Jul 2003 13:02:42 -0300, "sunflower" wrote: I didn't use any profanity until it was used with me - I never realized needleworkers had such a vulgar vocabulary LOL! Sarah "JAKL" wrote in message ... **** pretty much summed up how I felt - and I hardly consider it a 'swear' word. It's an actual thing, after all. Sarah "animaux" wrote in message .. . I guess she felt comfortable saying the word "****" but not "bitch." Go figure. so bitch - which is the proper term for a female canine - is a swear word? By the way, I'm proud to be called a bitch - Beautiful Intelligent Caring Thoughtful Human Jenn L. View My Webshots: http://community.webshots.com/user/jaliace Current projects: Winter Blues (Just Nan) Chicago Skyline (The Needlecraftsman) Lady of the Flag (Mirabilia) |
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Thanks! I'll give this a good read tomorrow.
Dawne Peterson wrote: Here is the Human Resources Department website explaining the Canada student loan program. http://www.hrdc-drhc.gc.ca/student_l...out/about.html -- Brenda Lewis WIP: J. Himsworth "I Shall Not Want" xs J & P Coats "Dancing Snoopy" latchhook |
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Yo mean yo neva heard her sing, "I'll rise away in my beautiful (hot air)
balloon or noises to that effect? "Away up there where the air is "fresh"? LOL I used to think cabbage rolls made with "real" sour cabbage leaves smelled like a baby's dirty diaper - after cabbage passes through a dog the odor is much worst. Fred http://www.stitchaway.com If you are on thin ice you might as well dance! W.I.P. - Pending "Dawne Peterson" wrote in message ... "Fred" wrote .. Cabbage rolls are food for the G-Ds - I don't know if angels are qualified to eat 'em! Ah, and here I am sitting waiting for the thermometer to hit 30C again today--and Fred has made me ravenous for cabbage rolls. Maybe on the weekend I can make a batch in the slow cooker though. My late dog Suzan always used to hang around when I was cooking them, and always got a couple to scorf down, with the predictable results--but who could deny that expectant face. If only she could have sung like Fred!! Dawne. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.501 / Virus Database: 299 - Release Date: 7/14/03 |
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