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Posted: Aug 4th, 2006 02:59 pm |
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Highs only in the 80's! Mammy, we got enough far wood to make it through this cold snap?
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Posted: Aug 4th, 2006 04:14 pm |
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73800!
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Posted: Aug 4th, 2006 04:59 pm |
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FatPappy wrote:
73800!
WOO HOO!♥♥♥
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Posted: Aug 4th, 2006 05:37 pm |
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macca wrote: DT -- I think we can all relate...It's a delicate balance being a Mom!♥♥♥ How true that it is! It is even harder in the "New Millennium"...
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Posted: Aug 4th, 2006 05:44 pm |
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I remember back when all we had was wood-burnin' millenniums.
Ahem...
73900!
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Posted: Aug 4th, 2006 06:02 pm |
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FatPappy wrote:
Highs only in the 80's! Mammy, we got enough far wood to make it through this cold snap? tee hee!
Last edited on Aug 5th, 2006 01:32 am by Cracker Jax
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Posted: Aug 5th, 2006 01:35 am |
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I was allowed at about 14 until I got my drivers license to ride the bus to the library in Greensboro and check out as many books as I could carry out of the adult library.
Busses ran out here Jane????
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Posted: Aug 5th, 2006 01:50 am |
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Cracker Jax wrote:
Quoted from the Question and Comment forum:
DOGGETTJA wrote:
I was allowed at about 14 until I got my drivers license to ride the bus to the library in Greensboro and check out as many books as I could carry out of the adult library.
Busses ran out here Jane????
Not to be a stickler, Crackah, but "busses" are kisses!! I hope they were rampant!!♥♥♥
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Posted: Aug 5th, 2006 01:54 am |
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Watching "Wind Talkers" (it's about codes during WWII) -- intense! Trying to keep up with it and the forum as well!!!♥♥♥ Last edited on Aug 5th, 2006 02:00 am by macca
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Posted: Aug 5th, 2006 02:40 am |
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Cracker after first grade I grew up in Greensboro on Hobbs road when it was a dirt road. i caught the bus at Kiser middle school and rode into the Library. What a really wonderful library we had in the space where the museum is now I think. I haven't been there in years. It had high, high ceilings, lots of dust and was just the best place in the world.
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Posted: Aug 5th, 2006 02:52 am |
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macca wrote: Not to be a stickler, Crackah, but "busses" are kisses!! I hope they were rampant!!♥♥♥
DANG IT MACCA! I know you already taught me that back in the archives. Oh well... You know what they say about old dogs....
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Posted: Aug 5th, 2006 02:56 am |
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DOGGETTJA wrote: Cracker after first grade I grew up in Greensboro on Hobbs road when it was a dirt road. i caught the bus at Kiser middle school and rode into the Library. What a really wonderful library we had in the space where the museum is now I think. I haven't been there in years. It had high, high ceilings, lots of dust and was just the best place in the world.
I know what you mean Jane. I have that same feeling whenever I'm sitting in Barnes and Noble "sniffing" all that new literature. Best place in the world.
Of course then I go and sniff the dust at Ed McKay to make any purchases!
I go to the Library occasionally but I quit going when they hired all of the people (who I suspect are really robots) to work the checkout counters.
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Posted: Aug 5th, 2006 02:58 am |
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macca wrote: Watching "Wind Talkers" (it's about codes during WWII) -- intense! Trying to keep up with it and the forum as well!!!♥♥♥
You must not have been paying attention Macca!!!! Busses was a "CODE WORD" for buses!!!!!
Some P.I. you are!!!!!
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Posted: Aug 5th, 2006 03:01 am |
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Cracker Jax wrote:
Congrats Pappy on 1300 posts!!!!
DITTO that!
but I must ask.... is that Rappy Pappy, Sappy Pappy, Happy Pappy or one of the others? I can't keep up!
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Posted: Aug 5th, 2006 03:06 am |
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Cracker Jax wrote:
macca wrote: Watching "Wind Talkers" (it's about codes during WWII) -- intense! Trying to keep up with it and the forum as well!!!♥♥♥
You must not have been paying attention Macca!!!! Busses was a "CODE WORD" for buses!!!!!
Some P.I. you are!!!!!
Sorry, Crackah! Should've known better!♥♥♥
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