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[quote=Karla with a K;13531762]Good morning everyone
Happy Wednesday
Also I forgot yesterday to wish a Happy Passover to all of our QOTD family who are celebrating this holiday.
Today we wave goodbye to March, wow this month went by really fast
lol No you are not seeing things, it is a really early start for
Today's Question(s):
On March 1 we talked about the expression "In like a lion out like a lamb" so
Will March end for you with "Out like a lamb" weather ? Out like a lion, in this neck of the woods.
Bonus Question:
They would be "Plum Crazy" to let me __clean and organize their homes.________ ?
Extra Credit Question:
What was the last thing you had to "wait your turn" for ?I had to wait my turn at the bank.
Just for Fun:
Do you know anyone who is an expert in "Bedizen" ? Yes, a few ladies come to mind.
On March 1 we talked about the expression "In like a lion out like a lamb" so
Will March end for you with "Out like a lamb" weather ? It's a beautiful sunny morning and I think we are out of freezing temps at night.
They would be "Plum Crazy" to let me __________ ? Loose in a grocery store or a book store with an unlimited budget.
What was the last thing you had to "wait your turn" for ? Paying for gas at a convenience store with the slowest cashier ever...ad then he gave me the wrong change
Do you know anyone who is an expert in "Bedizen" ? Not an expert but I do know a couple of strange dressers. My neighbor in FL wears a long fur coat, with funky boots, and a big brimmed hat to walk her dog. It's a sight
National Clams on the Halfshell Day
Tater Day
Oranges and Lemons Day - yay I have both out in the garden Good for you Karla.
National Farm Workers Day Kudos to them. That's some back breaking work
Crayola Day
"She's Funny That Way" Day
"Out Like A Lamb" Day
Today's Question(s):
On March 1 we talked about the expression "In like a lion out like a lamb" so
Will March end for you with "Out like a lamb" weather ? Yes, ut was been very nice outside, so I think it will be ending with "out of the lamb" weather.
Bonus Question:
They would be "Plum Crazy" to let me __________ ?
Sorry, I don't have anything for this one.
Extra Credit Question:
What was the last thing you had to "wait your turn" for ? Deli at Publix.
Just for Fun:
Do you know anyone who is an expert in "Bedizen" ? Oh yes, I'm sure I do.
Today in History: 1850 - U.S. population hits 23,191,876 1889 - The Eiffel Tower opened. The Eiffel Tower was named after its designer, architect, Alexandre Gustave Eiffel 1896 - Whitcomb Judson, Chicago, patents a hookless fastening, also known as the zipper 1918 - Daylight saving time went into effect throughout the United States for the first time. 1954 - U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado, established
Word of the Day: bedizen \bih-DY-zuhn\ , transitive verb;
1. To dress or adorn in gaudy manner.
Today is:
National Clams on the Halfshell Day
Tater Day
Oranges and Lemons Day - yay I have both out in the garden
National Farm Workers Day
Crayola Day
"She's Funny That Way" Day
"Out Like A Lamb" Day
Today's Question(s):
On March 1 we talked about the expression "In like a lion out like a lamb" so
Will March end for you with "Out like a lamb" weather ? lamb
Bonus Question:
They would be "Plum Crazy" to let me __________ ?
Extra Credit Question:
What was the last thing you had to "wait your turn" for ? check out at Walmart
Just for Fun:
Do you know anyone who is an expert in "Bedizen" ? No idea whether I know him or not.
Today in History: 1850 - U.S. population hits 23,191,876 Now that's the population of,,,,California? 1889 - The Eiffel Tower opened. The Eiffel Tower was named after its designer, architect, Alexandre Gustave Eiffel 1896 - Whitcomb Judson, Chicago, patents a hookless fastening, also known as the zipper most useful invention EVER!!! 1918 - Daylight saving time went into effect throughout the United States for the first time. "Only white man think he can cut off top of blanket, sew it to bottom and think he have longer blanket." 1954 - U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado, established "Off we go, into the wild, blue yonder;
Climbing high into the sun,
Here they come, diving to meet our thunder,
Atta boy, give 'er the gun,
Down we dive, spouting our flames from under,
Off with one terrible war,
We live in fame, go down in flame,
For nothing can stop the US Air Force".
GO AIR FORCE!!!!
Word of the Day: bedizen \bih-DY-zuhn\ , transitive verb;
1. To dress or adorn in gaudy manner.
Today is:
National Clams on the Halfshell Day Not for me. I'd rather have clam chowder.
Tater Day
Oranges and Lemons Day - yay I have both out in the garden Wish they would grown in NE.
National Farm Workers Day Must celebrate by working in the garden today.
Crayola Day No, they don't make them like they used to.
"She's Funny That Way" Day So is he.
"Out Like A Lamb" Day Baaaaaa
There is actually one drawback to living in Alaska. I have to get up before 5 am to get a decent place in line for the Question Of The Day. Oh well. I only get 3 days at home. No sense wasting them sleeping in.
Today's Question(s):
On March 1 we talked about the expression "In like a lion out like a lamb" so
Will March end for you with "Out like a lamb" weather ? It is looking that way. Still dropping below freezing at night, but in the mid to high 40's during the day.
Bonus Question:
They would be "Plum Crazy" to let mehave a super large line of credit at a large sporting goods store ?
Extra Credit Question:
What was the last thing you had to "wait your turn" for ? To board my flight home. I am always in the last boarding group. If a flight only had 2 seats I would still be in "boarding group 3".
Just for Fun:
Do you know anyone who is an expert in "Bedizen" ? Where I use to work a couple of my co-workers were borderline "Bedizen".
March is going out like lamb and warming too
They would plum crazy to let me sing
Last thing I had to wait my turn for was checking out at Walmart.
Yes I know someone who is a an expert Bedizen.
Today we wave goodbye to March, wow this month went by really fast
lol No you are not seeing things, it is a really early start for
Today's Question(s):
On March 1 we talked about the expression "In like a lion out like a lamb" so
Will March end for you with "Out like a lamb" weather ?
Yes. Thefirst part of March was WINDY here. Now it's calm and low 80's everyday. Beautiful.
Bonus Question:
They would be "Plum Crazy" to let me __________ ?
Cook!
Extra Credit Question:
What was the last thing you had to "wait your turn" for ?
The doctor's office Monday. An hour!!! They even had a sign stating that they were on time that day. What a joke. Next time maybe I'll be an hour late and still be one time.
Just for Fun:
Do you know anyone who is an expert in "Bedizen" ?
I don't even know what that is...does that make me old or just out of touch?
Today's Question(s):
On March 1 we talked about the expression "In like a lion out like a lamb" so
Will March end for you with "Out like a lamb" weather ?
Not quite like a lion, maybe out like a crazy lamb..
Bonus Question:
They would be "Plum Crazy" to let me Take over the Question Of The Day thread
That would be very scary..
Extra Credit Question:
What was the last thing you had to "wait your turn" for ?
I'm still waiting..
Just for Fun:
Do you know anyone who is an expert in "Bedizen" ?
Sounds like a German dish... - I know a few.. and I might be one of them..
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