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Unread 11-22-2008, 06:21 AM
 
Location: Griesheim, Germany
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ha ha, yeah, I don't have any issues with that name at all. I do have an issue with people who go by their middle name instead of their first, though. I work with two people that both go by their middle name and I didn't even know that one of them did. I was always wondering who this guy was on the e-mails and never noticed that nothing was sent to the guy I knew. I just found out yesterday that he goes by his middle name and I've worked there since September. A woman also goes by her middle name instead of her first and her first name is my favorite

 
Unread 11-22-2008, 11:00 AM
 
Location: Diyallusss, TX
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If this is true, these people have no place among civilized society. That is my personal opinion. Then I look at the Amish, who forgave the killer who killed all their children in that schoolhouse....or the family of the owner of Los Barrios.....and I wonder what is the greater choice: Forgiveness or Justice?

I don't know....

I don't know either, anymore, GW... I used to think I knew, used to think I could find some 'balance', some scale of justice.... but I just don't know anything anymore.
the world has just turned toooo freaky for me to even know... by the time I form a judgment or opinion----- everything changes again; a brand new 'atmosphere' has begun... a new sense of 'normal'... jeeesh.......
 
Unread 11-22-2008, 11:03 AM
 
Location: Diyallusss, TX
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I'm old, but she's cute

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awwww, rd!!!

Congrats to you!!

I'm pretty much guessing that this little one is gonna be a spoiled granddaughter......

haaa....picturing you gaga-googoo-ing.... nope can't get a focus on that, but i'm sure it's happening (at LEAST when no one is looking.... lol)
 
Unread 11-22-2008, 11:21 AM
 
Location: Diyallusss, TX
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IT'S BAAAAAAACKKKKK!!!!

THE ANNUAL BEST ONLINE SNOWFLAKE MAKER ON THE INTERNET::::::

I don't even know how many of these snowflakes have my name and handiwork on them. I DO know I need to get a life though!!!

Have fun, kids AND ADULTS, and the young-at-heart, and the 'waste-my-time-anyway-I-wish Folks..... pretty sure I fit into alll four categories....

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Unread 11-22-2008, 08:23 PM
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Bolt is hilarious, a must-see! Starts a bit slow, but it's really good!
 
Unread 11-22-2008, 08:48 PM
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Earl of Sandwich.........meh. The bread is good, the meat is good, but at the end of the day, it's just another sandwich. Firehouse remains at the top of my "places to get a good sandwich" list.
 
Unread 11-23-2008, 09:55 AM
 
Location: Griesheim, Germany
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Can't remember who told me about Marie Callendar selling rhubarb pie, but thank you to whoever it was. I bought one yesterday and it was everything I hoped it would be. The crust is heavenly and there's just nothing that can compare with rhubarb. The only thing I would change would be adding about twice as much rhubarb and making the crust a little more burnt on the top with sugar, like a good old fashioned apple pie. It was worth the $10.56, though, and a welcome treat after almost 25 years of living without rhubarb pie.
 
Unread 11-23-2008, 01:50 PM
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Location: San Antonio, Texas ~ "BBQ capitol of the U.S."
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Is Rhubarb like a turnip but sweet? I have no clue!!!
 
Unread 11-23-2008, 02:47 PM
 
Location: Griesheim, Germany
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sweet is one word that will never be associated with rhubarb
think lemon warheads times 100 if you eat raw rhubarb. That's why the pie is loaded to the gills with sugar. Great stuff

Growing Rhubarb or Rhubarb - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
Unread 11-23-2008, 03:06 PM
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Location: San Antonio
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sweet is one word that will never be associated with rhubarb
think lemon warheads times 100 if you eat raw rhubarb. That's why the pie is loaded to the gills with sugar. Great stuff

Growing Rhubarb or Rhubarb - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I used to have a patch of rhubarb when I lived up north. I think it likes the cold, so I doubt it would grow here.

Did you know that the leaves of the rhubarb plant are toxic?
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