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Old 03-31-2010, 08:57 AM
 
Location: Out there somewhere...a traveling man.
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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 ? No, weather man sez storm heading in from Cali and will be cloudy, rainy, and very windy.

Bonus Question:

They would be "Plum Crazy" to let me be in a Plum Eating Contest?

Extra Credit Question:

What was the last thing you had to "wait your turn" for ? Blood test, yesterday.

Just for Fun:

Do you know anyone who is an expert in "Bedizen"? Personally no, but did see Lady Ga Ga the other night on TV and she did look Gargagulously 'bedizen'.

Happy Wed...
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Old 03-31-2010, 09:11 AM
 
Location: The Circle City. Sometimes NE of Bagdad.
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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 ?
Looks like a little lionish for today and tomorrow with rain predicted, but it's ok by me. Just hope the new garage door gets installed as scheduled today.

Bonus Question:

They would be "Plum Crazy" to let me run the judicial system.

Extra Credit Question:

What was the last thing you had to "wait your turn" for ?
At the grocery store. No bigiee, just 1 person ahead of me.

Just for Fun:

Do you know anyone who is an expert in "Bedizen" ?
Yep, there are a few in the organization we belong to.
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Old 03-31-2010, 09:22 AM
 
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I just not sure how March is going out. I don't think like a lamb thought. I have to put on my assertive hat today and make some demands. I don't want to, but I gota. I had to wait my turn at the bank yesterday and "they would be crazy if they let me go wild at Dillards- of course I would require a 0 interest credit card and everything I purchased would be at cost. (I know I am dreaming). And I don't know any experts... Well Good morning yall- have a peaceful and productive day.
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Old 03-31-2010, 09:41 AM
 
Location: Somewhere out there
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Morning Karla thank you for always putting the QOD up it doesn't matter what time you do it.

Will March end for you with "Out like a lamb" weather ?
Below freezing last week now today in the 70s unbelievable weather here for March. So out like a lamb.

They would be "Plum Crazy" to let me talk before our state house & congress!

What was the last thing you had to "wait your turn" for ?
Picking up broasted chicken dinners last night for supper.

Do you know anyone who is an expert in "Bedizen" ?
Well I have but I just let them me them.
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Old 03-31-2010, 09:42 AM
 
Location: Upstate NY
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Originally Posted by Karla with a K View Post
Today we wave goodbye to March, wow this month went by really fast

That it did! I can't believe tomorrow it's already April!



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 ?
Nope. Came in like a lamb and is going out like a lion, as I predicted.


Bonus Question:

They would be "Plum Crazy" to let me fly a plane ?


Extra Credit Question:

What was the last thing you had to "wait your turn" for ?
To turn onto my road to get home, since it's close to an intersection and I usually have to wait because it's a narrow street.


Just for Fun:

Do you know anyone who is an expert in "Bedizen" ?
I don't know, I've never heard of it before.

...Wait, now I've seen the word of the day and I have to say yes, my mother is a Bedizen expert.



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 Mutant ninja ones?
Tater Day
Oranges and Lemons Day Someone send some my way! I love lemons!
National Farm Workers Day
Crayola Day
"She's Funny That Way" Day
"Out Like A Lamb" Day Not this year, sadly.


Have a great day everyone!
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Old 03-31-2010, 09:54 AM
 
Location: The REAL WORLD.
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Snow, sleet, heavy rains, cold so March went out like a lion here.
People would think I'm "Plum Crazy" if I went back to work.
I'm going to have to wait in line today to make a deposit.
There's a couple of women in town who are Bedizen since they each wear "a ton" of make-up.
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Old 03-31-2010, 10:05 AM
 
Location: Littleton, CO
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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 ?
record breaking 80 degrees yesterday, mid 70's today--so yes

Bonus Question:
They would be "Plum Crazy" to let me __________ ?
sing

Extra Credit Question:
What was the last thing you had to "wait your turn" for ?
I had to wait in line at the grocery store yesterday

Just for Fun:
Do you know anyone who is an expert in "Bedizen" ?
no

Today in History:
1918 - Daylight saving time went into effect throughout the United States for the first time. not a fan of this
1954 - U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado, established


Today is:
National Farm Workers Day
Crayola Day
"Out Like A Lamb" Day

Have a Happy Wednesday!!
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Old 03-31-2010, 10:28 AM
 
Location: long island ny
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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 ? A cross between the lion and the lamb for us...a few days ago it was 87 degrees and today will be 61 and 60% chance of rain. It's gonna be a tiger of a day!


Bonus Question:

They would be "Plum Crazy" to let me _loose in the purse department unattended_________ ?


Extra Credit Question:

What was the last thing you had to "wait your turn" for ?
Waterworld at Universal Studios.

Just for Fun:

Do you know anyone who is an expert in "Bedizen" ? My father wins that award. Even in his old age he loved to dress up. The last time I went to pick him up to go out he was bedecked in a white suit and white cowboy hat, white shoes, and bejeweled in rings, bracelets and necklaces. That guy, my dad!
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Old 03-31-2010, 10:38 AM
 
Location: Florida (SW)
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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, just in time the low with cool air and rain rain rain....is moving out and it is already brighter and dryer.....we are in for at least 4 days in a row of sunshine and temps in high 60's to maybe even 70! Happy Happy Joy Joy. This is "out-like-a-lamb" weather!

Bonus Question:

They would be "Plum Crazy" to let me fly an airplane. ?


Extra Credit Question:

What was the last thing you had to "wait your turn" for ? To see the Doctor yesterday, although the wait wasnt long at all.

Just for Fun:

Do you know anyone who is an expert in "Bedizen" ? I had to jump ahead just to find out what it meant. I guess my color choices this morning could be slightly "bedizen".



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 "Oranges and Lemons say the bells of St. Clements."
National Farm Workers Day "The farmer is the man who feeds us all!"
Crayola Day
"She's Funny That Way" Day
"Out Like A Lamb" Day
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Old 03-31-2010, 11:10 AM
 
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<-----Still doesnt know the word 'beziden'. Is it anything like the Posieden Adventure??
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