Hey Kim! We tried it while Ross was here. I think all but me turned up their noses at it. I went back for seconds. Good stuff on wheat toast with butter.
Rachel
Hey Kim! We tried it while Ross was here. I think all but me turned up their noses at it. I went back for seconds. Good stuff on wheat toast with butter.
Rachel
i really liked this movie and my 5 & 7 year olds didn't get bored with it at all.. .
sincerely, .
district overbeer
My son got the full set for Christmas. I read the first so I'd have some idea of the story when we went to see it. The books are great. I love how he defines the words for the kids and they cleverly worked that into the movie as well.
I liked the movie. I did fall asleep during the wedding though.
I've read all the Harry Potter books and have seen the three movies and Lemony Snicket does not compare IMO. However, it is a great series for kids. Much easier/faster read.
Good stuff. I'm sure we'll see more movies as they make them. In the meantime, I have ten more Lemony Snicket books to read...
sorry if i'm boring you once more, but it seemed like a good way to finish off the year.... so i'm sitting here listening to "wilderness of mirrors" by fish, wracking my brains to recount the events of the last two weeks.. it started by knocking off early to catch a flight to glasgow, on the 17th.
i normally catch a boat and drive down, but i managed to get a flight that was cheaper, so i went for the comfort instead.
mistake number one was forgetting to print off a map for the carhire place, though.
I have hinted for a long time that I wanted one for Christmas.
Dang woman, you got the camera you wanted!
I'm happy to hear that you enjoyed Mt. St. Helens so much--did you see the center up there, with the footage of the eruption? It's a kind of museum, and very interesting.
The center at the top, Johnston Ridge was closed. They wouldn't let us go beyond Coldwater Creek. Unfortunately ALL the tourist centers on the mountain were closed that day (Christmas Eve) so we didn't get to see any of the cool stuff inside. It was incredibly clear and the mountain gave us a good rumble (that might have been LT's stomach, we aren't sure) and it was pumping out some good plumes of steam too. Very cool trip.
i've been faded for almost four years now.
i've decided in the last month or so that i would really like to treat myself to a small tattoo.
i'm going the conservative route and plan on getting it on my lower back - so it can be seen when i want it to be, but also easily hidden when necessary .
I have one on my hip and one on my ankle. The ankle hurt SO much more than the hip and the hip hurt real bad. It totally depends on the location. As kitties said, apparently the shoulder doesn't hurt so much. Anywhere that there isn't much fat or muscle under the skin, it's going to hurt like a sonofabitch. All part of the fun!
My ankle tatt is a running woman, I got it after my first marathon.
I have my husband's signature along with my kids' initials on my hip...surrounded by stars.
Take the time to find something that really means something to you. Remember, husbands and boyfriends come and go but tattoos are forever.
sorry if i'm boring you once more, but it seemed like a good way to finish off the year.... so i'm sitting here listening to "wilderness of mirrors" by fish, wracking my brains to recount the events of the last two weeks.. it started by knocking off early to catch a flight to glasgow, on the 17th.
i normally catch a boat and drive down, but i managed to get a flight that was cheaper, so i went for the comfort instead.
mistake number one was forgetting to print off a map for the carhire place, though.
I know CB...we didn't really have time, got a late start and all. I would love to have your phone number though, for the future.
LOL, that's it Special K. Our lovely knew El Machino.
I'm thinking of attaching wheels, a handle, and backpack straps, to make it more portable.
I'm pretty sure it would fit under the airplane seat as a carry on. Kind'a bulky though.
sorry if i'm boring you once more, but it seemed like a good way to finish off the year.... so i'm sitting here listening to "wilderness of mirrors" by fish, wracking my brains to recount the events of the last two weeks.. it started by knocking off early to catch a flight to glasgow, on the 17th.
i normally catch a boat and drive down, but i managed to get a flight that was cheaper, so i went for the comfort instead.
mistake number one was forgetting to print off a map for the carhire place, though.
Wednesday started with coffee from a machine that I just have to get - complete with built-in bean grinder!
Well you didn't have to break mine We got home from the airport and it was broken so I quickly yelled "DON'T TOUCH IT" and Lisa and I ran off to Williams-Sonoma where we gave back the stupid broken one and upgraded to an even better machine. The new "el machino" has more precise measurements...you dial how many ounces you want each cup...each cup is brewed much hotter and it has a groovy digital readout....and....most importantly.....it's quieter.
So Bisous, what you want is the Jura Impressa E-8. You won't regret it.
After a lavish breakfast of eggs, ham and pancakes with maple syrup, we then headed down to Seattle.It was REAL maple syrup too. Ross forgot to mention the REAL maple syrup...I bought it specifically for him...well, 'cause he whined that he wanted REAL maple syrup. Apparently Mrs Butterworths isn't good enough for SOME people.
i know this is so stupid and many of you will think i am nuts but i can't contain myself!.
my daughter is finally potty trained!!!!!!!!
yay!
All I told her it was a Princess Toilet and if she wanted to really be a Princess then she would have to use it.
Yeah, that worked for me too.
Congrats!
was it not jehovah?s promise to never kill humans again by means of massive floods?
i guess knocking on 100,000 deaths is just a minor slip-up.
knowing the response of jw's to the horrible situation in asia and their reasoning of it, makes me feel indescribably sick in the stomach!
I did drop it dude...you keep going on about it.
Gumby didn't like it? Did he actually say that? Oh, I see in your PM where you say that Gumby was upset about it. I didn't know that Gumby's skin was so thin. I would have never suspected it!
She misunderstood. I was the one who was upset. Gumby was wondering where you got the pics and I was angry to see you took them from my thread.
No one thinks for a second you were doing it in a kindly humorous way. That isn't your style.
was it not jehovah?s promise to never kill humans again by means of massive floods?
i guess knocking on 100,000 deaths is just a minor slip-up.
knowing the response of jw's to the horrible situation in asia and their reasoning of it, makes me feel indescribably sick in the stomach!
You, my dear, have misjudged my intent of posting those pics of Gumby.
I'm not your "dear".
It was not done out of malice.
Right.
I believe that you'd ask Gumby, he'd agree with me. Do you think I take him seriously every time he calls me a "bastard"?
LMAO...I take him seriously every time he calls you a bastard.
was it not jehovah?s promise to never kill humans again by means of massive floods?
i guess knocking on 100,000 deaths is just a minor slip-up.
knowing the response of jw's to the horrible situation in asia and their reasoning of it, makes me feel indescribably sick in the stomach!
I'm being "huffy"?
Sure it's common to copy and re-post pics. But you took it a step further and copied pics I took of my friend and posted them in a malicious manner. I think I have every right to request that you stop and have them removed.
Perhaps in the future you might want to state outright that "nobody is to copy & repost these pics elsewhere".
It's not usually necessary to do such a thing. A decent human wouldn't poke fun at someone else when he couldn't come up with a post of his own. Face it, you are not able to argue doctrine with the people on this board. If you were, you wouldn't resort to the stupid theatrics that you have.