LMAO!!!!!!!!!! This is sooooooo funny you made me use the "swearing" laughter! I was honestly confused as to what you wanted at first too!!! This is the most hilarious conversation I've seen or heard in awhile! You guys are so funny! I love how this keeps going! Personally, to answer your question, I can't open my windows. They are screwed shut. That's right. Well, the top panes are anyway. The bottom panes have to be propped up and there are no screens. So I open my doors for a great cross breeze! On my computer, usually 2 to 4. My home page with the comics for the day and JWD of course! These come up as soon as I connect. Love it! Kitten Whiskers
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How many windows opened are you comfortable with?
by JH ingee, i like to have only 1 opened at once...lol.
so i continuously open and close windows instead of keeping many open at once and going from one to another.. .
i guess i aint alone doing this.
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You're braver than me! It looks like watered down chocolate milk. I am completely curious to try it, but afraid it will taste, ummmm, like what you said. I have heard some people say how much they love it. Go figure. I hated coffee though too, but now I look forward to it. Maybe it's all mental!
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A lovely walk on the beach and my first picture-sharing with photobucket
by Madame Quixote inisn't photobucket delightful?.
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s175/joy2theworld_2007/1175130393.jpg.
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I'm not seeing anything. I'll pretend though. I love walks on the beach! Kitten Whiskers
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His Dad was heroic!
by Nathan Natas inwhen houston astros outfielder luke scott was a boy, his father made a bold decision for his family.
scott's parents were raised as jehovah's witnesses.
but scott's dad concluded that he wasn't on the right path.
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Thanks! Just saw this on another thread. It is a great story of hope for parents who have left and the success their children can find in a secular and faith filled life.
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Chooses Bible and Jesus over Jehovah's Witnesses
by Kenneson inhouston astros outfielder luke scott tells his story.
see "outfielder benefits from dad's discernment" at.
http://www.sbcbaptistpress.org/bpnews.asp?id=25263 .
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Thanks for sharing!
We are right where his dad was. Leaving the witnesses after both being raised that way. It's nice to know that the bonds can be broken in that one generation and the kids can dream and find their faith also. Thanks for the link.
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Discover your inner SMURF!
by Frannie Banannie inthis is what i came up with when i let my imagination take me wherever i wanted to "go.".
http://www.trinitykiss.com/smurfs/.
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Oh Frannie! I remember my mom getting in sneezing fits, but 20 times in a row!!!! Forget doing stomach crunches, you just put in a full physical workout session!
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This is my first picture post. I see it doesn't enlarge when clicked on. If you want to see this larger, go to google images and type in "babies porcupine". It is an amazing picture.
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That poor dog! I sat here with my mouth covered in horror! I had just seen this picture of the baby porcupines yesterday and what better thread to share it on? Please, don't anyone think I don't feel for this poor animal! Of course, these babies wouldn't stand a chance against him either!
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The Last Mimsy, any opinions? Saw it and thought it was ok.
by Wasanelder Once inthe last mimsy was a little film, running just about an hour and a half.
it is truly a kids movie, but held my interest visually.
i think i would have been satisfied with viewing it on dvd.
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We took the kids to it. I didn't really care for it, other than seeing how the guy from "The Office" did playing a different role. I was a little worried the kids would freak out about the stuffed animal "talking'. They have pretty good imaginations as it is, and they are really into their stuffed animals right now (ages 5 and 8), and I was hoping they wouldn't go home and be a little creeped out by it.
Of course they were fine. Mom is the one who is so protective. But mom is also the one who gets up with them in the middle of night if the need arrises (sp?). I was wondering if they will remember it as their version of E.T. that I recall from childhood. We'll see. Kids today get to see movies so much more in a year than we did our whole childhood! I wonder if they'll even remember it.
Hope you enjoyed a big bucket of popcorn like we did!
Kitten Whiskers