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#81 Postby arkess7 » Sat Nov 05, 2005 12:17 pm

Good mornin!!! that homemade egg nog (with a shot of rum) in it made me fall asleep early last night!! :lol: but it was yummy.......just made a batch of homemade chocolate chip cookies and they are sitting by the stove keeping warm ........everyone please help your selves!!! :D

Well got to get out in the yard today and pull out some old bushes that died in front of my garage windows........so come next spring I will have a nice cleared out space for a new flower bed and some new bushes!!!!! Dont know why the poor things died? They just went downhill the summer? Oh well gotta go get them out of the ground cause they look awful!!!

Everyone have a nice afternoon!

Oh BTW Miss Mary I hope you are resting those tootsies today!!!!I know your working hard...so today try and take some time for yourself...O.K.? :D

Amy :D
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#82 Postby therock1811 » Sat Nov 05, 2005 12:49 pm

Hopefully she is resting.

Well, I can't stay long, but I thought I'd pop in. Last few weeks have been long...so long I think I'm in the movie "Groundhog Day"! Oh wait, that's not til February! Ah well.

School's going okay, but it's going to be on hold for 5 months while I go for surgery. I'm looking at maybe 6 weeks to 2 months. Don't want to chance that, so I'm staying home this spring as far as school goes. Although, I will keep busy somehow.

That's it for me. Hope everyone in the east is enjoying this weather (70° expected today). Later.
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#83 Postby pojo » Sat Nov 05, 2005 5:28 pm

Skywatch_NC wrote:Bob Child!! :D 8-) He was working in Charlotte, NC for a news service last I knew! :) And when he worked at TWC he would mention every so often on air a weather history event that he found at TWC boards from the This Date In Weather History topic I had there and that pojo Shannon helped out with, too! :D

Eric 8-)


It is Bob Child. He's no longer in Charlotte... He moved to South Dakota... I don't remember what station though. I've been doing a master TV station index search with no avail
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#84 Postby Miss Mary » Sat Nov 05, 2005 5:38 pm

Resting - what's that? Been doing yardwork b/c we're having unseasonably warm temps today. Yeah, I'm kinda nuts but my jeans are feeling a little less tight so all this activity is a good thing, no more putzing around on the computer....what wears me out is a general overall tiredness, can't quite explain it. I've been walking for years, either treadmill or the dog at the park. So the fast pace of a cafeteria I can handle, I think it's all the upper body lifting that is a shock! Everything is so heavy, all huge stainless pots/pans, trays.....I will be getting muscles this way. But thanks for asking Amy....I'll get the hang of this new routine. My soaps/bon-bon days had to end....just kidding, I've never had a bon-bon and does Desperate Housewives count? That would be my only soap these days......unless you consider Lost!

Jeremy - so sorry to hear your surgery got moved up but maybe that will turn out well, in the end. You can get it overwith, then relax and rest over the holidays. Hoping and praying for the best here, always.

Mary
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#85 Postby O Town » Sat Nov 05, 2005 8:18 pm

Good evening guys! Just cleaned my whole house, and did a bunch of laundry, now I am ready to kick back and relax by the PBS. Ahhh, time to rest. Thanks for the cookies arkess, I feel like a sweet treat after those ribs we cooked tonight. yummm. And I will take a cold glass of homemade eggnog. Great, feeling better already. The twins are gone tonight so all I have is the 3 year old, Madie. I think I am about to put her to bed, and have some time alone with the old man. With the others around we can hardley get a word in edgewise. Time to catch up a little.

It has been wonderful weather here today. I hope it lasts another week or so, I need to get out and pick some weeds, and do some yard work myself. Get the beds nice and clean for all the christmas decorations we put out every year. I will post a picture of that, we get a little nutty. :lol: The kids love it. Family tradition I guess, my parents have made the news a few times with all the decorations they do.

Therock, not sure what the surgrey is for, but whatever it is, it is wise to rest and recoperate fully after all surgery. You made a good decision. I hope it goes well and is uneventful for ya. :D

Alright I guess I have rambled enough. Hope everyone has a great night!!! Going to go relax in my nice clean house and catch up with the old man. :D
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#86 Postby arkess7 » Sat Nov 05, 2005 8:18 pm

:lol: I have never watched day time soaps in my life!!!!!!! too cheesy for me!!!!! yea im the nighttime soap person!! LOL!!

I was doing some yard work and housework myself today......my daughter is gone for the weekend with her momma and poppa so since my hubbie is working......my house is so nice and quiet!! havent even turned the tv on all day!!!!! it's so amazing the amount of stuff you can get done with out your kids around!!!! but god bless them......i wouldnt trade them for the world!!!!! :lol:

Guess nobody like my chocolate chip cookies??? sorry i will try a different cookie next time :eek:
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#87 Postby arkess7 » Sat Nov 05, 2005 8:19 pm

oops :oops: O Town guess we posted at the same time......... :lol: glad you enjoyed my cookies..............have a great night!!!!! :D
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#88 Postby angelwing » Sat Nov 05, 2005 10:47 pm

Good evening folks:)

Kinda new to the PBS here, lurk usually and post once in a while, but hope to come in when I can and warm my toosies by the stove

We don't have any KK's here, but a ton of Dunkin Donuts, so I left a dozen for yas to munch on with a box of joe. Enjoy!

Mary
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#89 Postby brunota2003 » Sat Nov 05, 2005 11:15 pm

angelwing wrote:Good evening folks:)

Kinda new to the PBS here, lurk usually and post once in a while, but hope to come in when I can and warm my toosies by the stove

We don't have any KK's here, but a ton of Dunkin Donuts, so I left a dozen for yas to munch on with a box of joe. Enjoy!

Mary
I call the glazed... Good chocolate cookies, now I will have a glass of my famous nog... :P Angelwing: This is the place to build up your posts, if you lurk elsewhere, then feel free to come in here and post away... :D
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#90 Postby arkess7 » Sun Nov 06, 2005 12:14 am

oH YUMMO!~ angelwing.........love Dunkin donuts....baverian cream :D my favorite!!!!! thanks.........we have a DD here but no KK's here in ocala.................it's weird here.............i always member both in orlando......but here its only DD........heck........O Town is just gona have to mail me some KK's!!! :D

YUMMO!!!!!Just glazed please!!! :D
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#91 Postby Skywatch_NC » Sun Nov 06, 2005 8:36 am

Sadly, there have been injuries and fatalities in southern Indiana and in Kentucky where there were tornado touchdowns late last night/predawn today!! :eek: :cry:

I hope we hear from Donna (isobar) before too long as she lives in Newburgh, IN (near Evansville) which is one of the hard hit areas! :(

Prayers and thoughts with the injured and for those who have lost loved ones! :( :cry:

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#92 Postby Miss Mary » Sun Nov 06, 2005 9:45 am

Angelwing - didn't realize your first name is Mary, also! We now have 4 that I know of - Mrs.Rob, hurricanegirl (I think so), myself and you! We could call ourselves the Fab 4 Mary's!! I think I need more coffee....that isn't too clever. Welcome to Storm2K, BTW.

Eric - worried about Donna too. Hopefully once she's up and makes sure her family is safe, their property, talks to family and friends, she'll be able to check in with us.

That system could have been as strong here. We had a Tornado Watch posted, but no sirens. And I'm almost ashamed to admit this - but we slept thru it. Only thing that woke me up was the dog barking. She likes to sleep in our downstairs powder room, no windows in there. All we need to do is let her out of the laundry room, which of course has a window, and she just walks right into the 1/2 bath. I wish I had turned on the TV. The storms were just starting at that point. She's a barometer, I joke. Always alerts us of impending storms. Although I knew they could be severe. Just didn't think this severe.

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#93 Postby brunota2003 » Sun Nov 06, 2005 9:49 am

hey guys, good morin', I made some blueberry muffins and they are sitting on the stove, oh, and I really do have blueberry muffins cooking here... :lol: :D
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#94 Postby sunny » Sun Nov 06, 2005 9:55 am

UUUmmm - those muffins do sound good!! I am just happy to be back in my home - for good. My last day in Baton Rouge was Friday, and if I never see another LSU tiger in my lifetime, if will be too soon (((((hugs Linda)))))!

Go back to work in New Orleans tomorrow. I've been told not to expect too much, parts of the city are still closed off. Parts of the CBD are still closed. But at least I am on the road to getting my life back :D
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#95 Postby Skywatch_NC » Sun Nov 06, 2005 9:55 am

Miss Mary wrote:Angelwing - didn't realize your first name is Mary, also! We now have 4 that I know of - Mrs.Rob, hurricanegirl (I think so), myself and you! We could call ourselves the Fab 4 Mary's!! I think I need more coffee....that isn't too clever. Welcome to Storm2K, BTW.

Eric - worried about Donna too. Hopefully once she's up and makes sure her family is safe, their property, talks to family and friends, she'll be able to check in with us.

That system could have been as strong here. We had a Tornado Watch posted, but no sirens. And I'm almost ashamed to admit this - but we slept thru it. Only thing that woke me up was the dog barking. She likes to sleep in our downstairs powder room, no windows in there. All we need to do is let her out of the laundry room, which of course has a window, and she just walks right into the 1/2 bath. I wish I had turned on the TV. The storms were just starting at that point. She's a barometer, I joke. Always alerts us of impending storms. Although I knew they could be severe. Just didn't think this severe.

Mary


Hi Mary,

Gotta hand it to our furry companions and to other animals who truly are barometers...probably even a keener sense of impending bad weather than even humans!

The touchdowns occurred around 1:45 am CT (2:45 our time) so many were asleep which is why the fatalities...always a bad case scenario when tornadoes occur at night...so much of the time! I read where the first touchdown occurred in/near Henderson, KY and then skipped across the Ohio River into IN!

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Welcome to the Stove, angelwing Mary! :D

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#96 Postby Miss Mary » Sun Nov 06, 2005 11:08 am

Yes our dog can sense storms coming, at least 15 minutes from onset. She'll look up to our story and a half family room windows and then high tail to the powder room.

She even does this during movies. Doesn't help if we say it's not really a storm but she leaves the room, just in case. Cute and funny, at the time.

Same with fireworks, any loud noise. Good thing our powder room is w/o windows. I don't know where she'd go otherwise, too big to get under a bed or behind the couch (where our little terrier hid when I was a kid).

Hope predicted thunder snow once. She really did! At the time we thought it was odd, it was just a fierce snowstorm. Minutes later we saw lightening and we were dumped on.

Wish Donna would check in!

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#97 Postby therock1811 » Sun Nov 06, 2005 5:29 pm

O Town wrote:Therock, not sure what the surgrey is for, but whatever it is, it is wise to rest and recoperate fully after all surgery. You made a good decision. I hope it goes well and is uneventful for ya. :D


Yeah. As for why I'm doing this, I have a thread about it elsewhere here.

I'm hoping Isobar is okay. When I heard where it hit, my first thought was, "Oh my God!" I forgot about her until later in the day when I got home from church, then it really hit me.
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#98 Postby Aslkahuna » Sun Nov 06, 2005 5:58 pm

Ever since he nearly got hit by lightning in 1996, my dog has never liked thunderstorms. He has now learned to associate the beeps from my lightning detector with thunderstorms and does not hesitate to wake me up in the middle of the night when he first hears it go off-which is okay if the thunderstorm isn't 100 miles away which is the limit of the detector.

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#99 Postby angelwing » Sun Nov 06, 2005 7:02 pm

Thank you all for the warm welcome!

Talking about our furry friends sensing storms, I don't have a furry friend, but I do have a bearded dragon who absolutely goes nuts right before a thunderstorm, he starts tapping on the glass of his tank and if we ignore him, he tries to leap out, once we pick him up, he just snuggles in and wants to be held...once it's over, he'll put his head up, give you a lick and proceeds to walk back to his tank to be put back in :lol:
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#100 Postby breeze » Sun Nov 06, 2005 7:44 pm

Welcome to the stove, angelwing! Feel free to drop in and
warm by the stove, and munch goodies and sip warm drinks,
all in good company!

Brunota's blueberry muffins and eggnog got me off to a
kickin' start today! (Thanks!)

I do hope Isobar (Donna) is ok - those storms broke apart
when entering southern mid-TN, but, I understand that
they took a big punch, farther north!

Jeremy - take care, buddy!

Miss Mary, I knew you couldn't rest, dear - our Mary -
always making things right! DO take time to rest,
even though it sounds like a silly idea, eh? :wink:
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