I love that show! I cried when Flower died.
I used to live by the Living Desert Museum and they had a wonderful meerkat exhibit they are truly fasanating creatures I fell in love with them way back when I would go see them at the exhibit.
http://animal.discovery.com/fansites/meerkat/meerkat.html .
mozart, flower, jincajoo, the zappa gang.
great fun.
I love that show! I cried when Flower died.
I used to live by the Living Desert Museum and they had a wonderful meerkat exhibit they are truly fasanating creatures I fell in love with them way back when I would go see them at the exhibit.
i am trying to plan my daughter's baby shower.. is it tacky to not have a theme.......you know like winnie the pooh?.
i have been sitting here making individual handmade invitations and think.....i should have just bought them.. i think i need to recruit one of her friends to help me and.
how long before the due date do you have the shower?
Yeah have it elsewhere it's one big thing you won't have to worry about. With all the holidays coming up I can see your delima, I would think some time soon after the first of the year like maybe the first weekend would be a good time and soon enough before babies arrival, especially if your daughter knows she is having a shower she won't go out and buy stuff.
Theme....do you know if it's a boy or girl? Maybe go with whatever she is decorating the baby's room in, that always works so then she'll get gifts along the same theme.
Wow sounds exciting, have fun!
hi friends!
i'm angie, the daughter of his-awesomeness rollerdave!
i mean.... his um evilness mr scary apostate... o_o :p (nevermind the fact that they wouldnt baptise him... eeentaresting....).
Welcome Angie!
umm, no, i'm not "against the truth"... i'm against cowardly mind control >_> ....
You go girl! Sounds like you've got grit, a chip off the old block!
Skate on...........
this is a poem dedpoet wrote for me, he gave it to me a few minutes ago, and i think it is so lovely i just have to post it (he doesn't mind).
i hope you like it, i know i will treasure it for the rest of my life.
for linda.
So true megsmomma, Linda touched so many of us here and her posts will always live on.
What a beautiful poem Trevor wrote for her.
to a better place he needs out love more than ever now
Oh dear....Linda you've touched so many hearts here and if there is an after life I'm sure you'll be holding court.
((((((((((((((((((((((((Trevor)))))))))))))))))))))))
awesome movie i loved it.
i saw it with a 27 year old and a 35 year old and they were awestruck!
there are a lot of subtleties in it.
Gopher I actually can't wait to buy the DVD so I can catch more of the hidden nuances in the movie, it moves so fast and far.
Like I said I saw it with my kids (boys) they surprisingly liked the musical aspect of it and they both were surprised that it held their interest all the way through. All three of us kept wondering when they would finally play Lucy In the Sky with Diamonds! LOL We found we weren't the only ones because when it FINALLY played others in the audience said FINALLY!
Did you catch the Janis Joplin look alike? How about Jimi Hendrix look alike? And cameos of Joe Cocker, of course Bono, Eddie Izzard and I think I saw a rendition of Billy Preston? Gawd I want to see it again just to pick out some of these artist of my era! There was so much more it all escapes me now.
My boys related to the whole 70's Vietnam protesting stuff too that really blew me away. Anyway cool movie and I think it was even better for me being with my kids and seeing their reaction, we talked about for a long time afterward.
as far as i know, henninges produced two books in german: "das unerschutterliche reich" (the unshakeable empire) and "die neue zeit" (the new time).. when i saw a copy of the former book in the 1970s, i photocopied the intro and contents pages, as well as the time chart.
i have provided a scan (420k) of those pages at:.
http://www.filesend.net/download.php?f=574deb09b243aa2f1435a336cf4d3ee6i would appreciate an accurate translation of the intro and the contents.
I finally figured it out Doug. <slaps forhead, d'oh>
I don't know German but I will show this to my husband who does have an understanding of German and perhaps tomorrow he will be able to give you a reply.
awesome movie i loved it.
i saw it with a 27 year old and a 35 year old and they were awestruck!
there are a lot of subtleties in it.
A must see! Awesome movie I loved it. I saw it with a 27 year old and a 35 year old and they were awestruck! There are a lot of subtleties in it. I wonder what ones you caught?
Discuss.
as far as i know, henninges produced two books in german: "das unerschutterliche reich" (the unshakeable empire) and "die neue zeit" (the new time).. when i saw a copy of the former book in the 1970s, i photocopied the intro and contents pages, as well as the time chart.
i have provided a scan (420k) of those pages at:.
http://www.filesend.net/download.php?f=574deb09b243aa2f1435a336cf4d3ee6i would appreciate an accurate translation of the intro and the contents.
I went to the link you provided and could't figure out how to get to the file......I'm a bit challenged with the technical stuff so I'm sure it's there I just can't figure it out.
Anyway have you tried http://babelfish.altavista.com/
ok, because flipper brought up the beatles, i have to bring up the "anti- beatles".
i always preferred the rougher, raw edge of the stones, and the more guitar driven sound with a swaggering, swinging beat.. i'll go with tumbling dice, keith here was at the peak of his addictions and still came up with one of the coolest riffs.
anything from the micktaylor era is fabulous in my opinion, but sticky fingers and exile on main street are my favorite albums..
As Tears Go By