Old enough to know I shouldn't have done it!!!
Diana
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lol.
ok here goes.... how old were you your first time?
Old enough to know I shouldn't have done it!!!
Diana
i know some of you, especially those of you who were born before the 1970s, will remember the movie deliverance.. this is not about that, but in i have to say, for some reason, i have always been intrigued if not almost in-love with the instrument: the banjo.. one of the worlds most renowned banjo players was originally from northeastern new brunswick, canada: mr. maurice bolyer, from the le republic de madawaska (across the river from aroostook county, maine, usa).. that man, when i heard some of his recordings, i swear he could pop the cap off of a beer bottle, or any bottle for that matter.. i have considered learning how to play the banjo.. i know it has roots in western africa, which to me, makes it all that much more worthwhile to give'r a go.. dunno, but you have to marvel at the intense pickin' that goes on when you hear the banjo.
in the north american picture, the banjo really carried on well into the fabric of 'roots' music here (canada/usa).
merci monsieur bolyer, and so many other amazing north american banjo players.
Hey Ray, my grandad played both the banjo and the banjo mandolin, it was so great! He played MANY instruments, accordian, guitar, chanter, piano, all self taught, he couldn't read music!
If you wanna play it, go for it, I think it is great!
Diana
hey there, i know some of you deal with those iep meetings too (individual education plan, that is what it stands for here in canuck land).
i am on the asperger's community web board and this was posted so i thought i would share.
anon.
Hey there, I know some of you deal with those IEP meetings too (Individual Education Plan, that is what it stands for here in Canuck Land). I am on the Asperger's Community Web board and this was posted so I thought I would share
Anon
(based on Green Eggs & Ham)
Do you like these IEPs?
I do not like these IEPs
I do not like them, Geez Louise
We test, we check
We plan, we meet
But nothing ever seems complete
Would you, could you like the form?
I do not like the form I see
Not page 1, not 2 not 3
Another change
A brand new box
I think we all have lost our rocks
Could you all meet here or there?
We could not all meet here or there
We cannot all fit anywhere!
Not in a room
Not in the hall
There seems to be no space at all
Would you, could you meet again?
I cannot meet agan next week
No lunch, no prep
Please hear me speak
No not at dusk No not at dawn
At 4 p.m. I should be gone
Could you hear while all speak out?
Would you write the words they spout?
I could not hear, I would not write
This does not need to be a fight
Sign here, date there
Mark this check that
Beware the student's ad-vo-cat(e)
You do not like them
So you say
Try again, try again!
And you may
If you will let me
I will try again
You'll see
Say!
I almost like these IEPs!
I think I'll write six thousand three
And I will practice day and night
Until they say
"You've got it right!"
brrr!
it's cold in toronto tonight/this a.m. - i believe it went as low as -26c (minus 26 celsius) .
it was pretty freakin' cold.
TOO F$*#&$%^ COLD!!
Diana
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saudi arabia.
trobriand islands(i think i have spelled it right) off papua new guinea
My place too!
Diana
welcome to the continent of north america.. within this continent, which includes also the carribbean islands, and central america, it's not one (1) country, but a collection of different countries.. i have noticed, quite a bit actually, with our friends from across the pond (atlantic ocean), especially those that reside in great britain/united kingdom, yes even the republic of ireland, of their generalities with regards to the term: america.. heaven forbid, i would guess if you lumped all brits in with europe/europeans.
wrong.. my experience has been that, most brits consider anything over this way.....the other side of the atlantic as: america.
thus to other nationalities within north america: that means: the u.s.a.. to a north american: when you say "america" it means: the united states of america.
LittleToe, I totally get that about the Scottish thing, you see I am a Scottish Canadian. When people ask if I come from the UK I remind them that I am Scottish, not English (no dis meant to those English here) but there IS a difference in the two!
As for being CANADIAN, I feel I must add, for those who don't know
1. We don't live in igloos year round, they melt during our very short summer! (At this point we sew our touques together for tents!)
2. While in our summer months we drink beer, lots of beer, gallons and gallons of the finest canadian beer. In the winter it is beersicles, they are almost as good and don't go flat when we put them down for a few minutes
3. And most of all we have to say eh! It is a requirement to live here, if you don't say it enough our Prime Minister throws us out of the country!
LOL so there!!! (ROFLMAO)
Diana
so many of us on this forum have criticised the watchtower society for their obscene blood transfusion/fractions policies.
quite right too.. it begs the question though; what are you doing about blood now that you have a more tolerant and informed perspective?
it's a rhetorical question.
I would love to donate blood, being type O neg is quite desirable for donations, but alas, I test positive for TB so I cannot give blood at all, though my hubby does.
Diana
Bill Clinton got Monica and all I got was this damn turkey!
what makes you alive in spirit?
what makes life worth living?
what is it that you do that makes life all worth it?.
My husband and kids
The sun rising in the morning
The moon rising high at night
The smile of a little girl (my daughter) when she is really happy
Having my sons tell me I am a "cool" Mum
Hearing birds chirp in the morning
Yelling at the dog cause she is chasing them
Feeling happy inside when you have a friend call or visit out of the blue
Ok, I will stop here, I could go on and on,
Diana
i see at least two males here (according to their avatars) have nipple piercings.
the only question that comes to mind is.....why?
is it something that you have done to impress women?
As I said earlier hubby has both nipples pierced. When we were in Portugal this was a strange sight for many of the locals. The usual response was for men to grab their own chest and make an ouch kind of face. It was actually funny. One time on the beach, people kept walking past us, just staring at hubby due to his peircings. He ended up putting his shirt on so we could get some peace.
Diana