HAPPY CANADA DAY !!!!!!!!!!
Have a pint or three for me as I won't be able to have a beer till after the baby arrives (around Aug 6th)
Believe me, I will thoroughly enjoy my birthday this year (on Labour Day weekend)
happy canada day !!!!!!!!!
have a pint or three for me as i won't be able to have a beer till after the baby arrives (around aug 6th).
believe me, i will thoroughly enjoy my birthday this year
HAPPY CANADA DAY !!!!!!!!!!
Have a pint or three for me as I won't be able to have a beer till after the baby arrives (around Aug 6th)
Believe me, I will thoroughly enjoy my birthday this year (on Labour Day weekend)
just got back from the game tonight, wow !!!
!, what a night, town is upside down, estimated over 40,000 people decended on 17th avenue, (hot spot in calgary) to celebrate , it was a sight, the game was awesome, no voice left, drank way too many beers, but had fun.. it will be enjoyable attending the stanley cup finals, (hope to get tickets).
anyone been to a stanley cup final game ???????.
*am keeping fingers crossed that this pic works*
GO FLAMES GO!!!!!!
have a great day !!
cheers to the next 20 years !!
love you guys !!
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY AUNTIE & UNCLE !!!!!!!
Your love for each other is an inspiration for us all. Wishing you both many, many more years of happiness, joy and love!
Many Hugs & Much Love To You Both!
Crystal & Will
PS: Sorry I'm a day late, sounds like you had a special day though!
how many of you were part of the post '75 baby boom???
i was born in '77, my sis in '78.
did everyone suddenly think "oh, its o.k.
I was born in Sept of '75...I guess my mom and dad were thinking that things were going to happen right at midnight on Jan 1, 1975
ok i know you've gone into hibernation.
do you and onacruise have a contest going to see who can go the longest without posting?
i caught your "edit" the other day, and nina " accidentally" posting under your login to the chili thread.
(((((((BigTex)))))))
Missed you lots too...good to see you're back
Many Hugs and Much Love,
Crystal
my jw friend was telling me the other day how many of her fellow jw's lie on their time reports...i jokingly said "doesn't everyone?
"..to which she replied...probably.
there were myriads of ways that are universal, but what about the unique ways in which you reached your goal?
leaving a book or a pair of magazines for the waitress, instead of a tip. Their reasoning is: The message of eternal life is far more valuable than money.
Working in the restaurant business for about 10 years this would enrage me!!! But keep in mind that us meager waitresses were never good enough for the actual magazines...they always left the tracts...
And it wasn't always the Witlesses that did this...there was alot of very zealous mormons and born again christians that would do the same...but they weren't as cheap they'd at least leave a tiny little bible instead of a sheet of cheaply printed paper.
I had a witless try to give me a tract one time at the table when they were paying the bill and I told them no thanks and that I was a devout apostate. The look on their face was priceless. I'm sure that they thought that I had served them demon posessed food or something.
ROTFLMAO!!!
I got 10 right...but I have to agree with kls I too had no idea that men were so busty...that explains alot of mens wear
What ever happened to the "mansiere" on Seinfeld???
jws think they have the best of everything-----the best friends, the best workers, the best lovers, the best everything.
and what's your opinion on that?
I think that they feel the need to "portray" the best of everything...after all isn't that what good Christians do??
No one knows what goes on behind closed doors. Take my fiance's family for example. His dad was an elder, they all portrayed the perfect family...but...the children were getting hit alot for disobedience or acting up at meetings and then the unthinkable happened...
The oldest daughter gets pregnant by a "worldly" guy!
They want it to seem like they have the best, but you know what...they don't.
I saw King Vitamin at the local SuperwhitetrashMart...um...I mean SuperWalMart...
Anyway, I had never seen this cereal before and I immediately started laughing my ass off. I asked Will if the name of that cereal actually appealled to kids or scared them off.
I was home sick from school the day that the Challenger Shuttle exploded. I was in 6th grade and remember this event really affecting one of my classmates, as he had been following all the delays and troubles they had before they launched.
When Diana died I was heartbroken, as I think most women that are my age. We were so young and impressionable when she was married (5-8 yrs) and I think we all wanted to have that fairy tale wedding. Anyway, I had just arrived home from a night out and my ex called from the bar we both worked at and told me what happened. I still can't believe that she's gone.
On 9/11, again I was home sick (from work this time) and around 9:30 MST I got the call from my ex. All he said was "you better turn on the TV the WTC has been bombed." I thought that it had just happened but being in a different time zone kinda put everything on a 2 hr delay. By the time I turned the TV on, both the towers had collapsed and I was sitting there in shock and disbelief with tears streaming down my face. It's weird but when I heard what happened, the first thing I thought of was my Dad. Him being an Ironworker for 25-30 yrs, I knew that the WTC was his most favourite structure. When I was quite young, he went on a trip the NY with a work buddy and they went to the towers and all I remember is him just gushing about this beautiful structure that he had experienced.