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Old 12-02-2007, 08:50 AM
 
Location: Nashville, Tn
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Montana, I noticed that one of your jobs was a miner..What kind of mine?
I worked for the Anaconda Company in my home town of Butte, Montana. It's a copper mine and is mostly an open pit operation. That was many years ago when I was young.
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Old 12-02-2007, 09:05 AM
 
Location: among the chaos
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Four jobs I have had in my life:



3- Dr. Zhivago

I have seen this one noted too many times to ignore it. This is also my mother's all time favorite movie (not making any age-reference here). I have never watched it and I am beginning to think that maybe I should. I just have never been able to appreciate old, black and white movies. I know that I am missing many great movies, but I just don't do them well. June, do we need a session? Is there something that I should know about my mental health?
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Old 12-02-2007, 09:09 AM
 
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I have seen this one noted too many times to ignore it. This is also my mother's all time favorite movie (not making any age-reference here). I have never watched it and I am beginning to think that maybe I should. I just have never been able to appreciate old, black and white movies. I know that I am missing many great movies, but I just don't do them well. June, do we need a session? Is there something that I should know about my mental health?
Oh for pete sake! You have never watched "Dr. Zhivago?"

Now listen, my dear Weather:

First off, the movie isn't in black and white. It's in full living color and the sound track it beyond wonderful! As well, the undying romantic in you should feel duty bound to partake in such a wonderful, classic film! Here is June's suggestion:

Bring that dear husband of yours up here for the first big blizzard/snow storm of the season, and along with Montana, the four of us can be "snow bound" and sit and watch the movie! You'll love it! It's got to be watched in the winter!

It will warm your heart...
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Old 12-02-2007, 10:03 AM
 
Location: among the chaos
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Oh for pete sake! You have never watched "Dr. Zhivago?"

Now listen, my dear Weather:

First off, the movie isn't in black and white. It's in full living color and the sound track it beyond wonderful! As well, the undying romantic in you should feel duty bound to partake in such a wonderful, classic film! Here is June's suggestion:

Bring that dear husband of yours up here for the first big blizzard/snow storm of the season, and along with Montana, the four of us can be "snow bound" and sit and watch the movie! You'll love it! It's got to be watched in the winter!

It will warm your heart...
Dear June,
It would definately have to be somewhere besides my home then!! I was just complaining to DH that it is time to turn the A/C back on!!! COLD is something that we rarely experience in the sunshine state!
Weather...
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Old 12-02-2007, 10:16 AM
 
Location: Florida
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Four jobs I have had in my life:

1. necropsy technician
2. head shop supply salesman
3. property management
4. Appraiser

Four movies I've watched more than once:

1. Blade runner
2. The Insider
3. Blazing Saddles
4. Slingblade

I have lived:

1. Ithaca New York
2. Fair haven Vermont
3. Maryland
4. Lyon France


Favorite TV programs I watch:

1. History Channel
2. Golf Channel
3. Cooking Shows
4. The sopranos


Favorite past time activities:

1. Golf
2. Yard work
3. Dinner with friends
4. Going out to the movies


Four places I have been: Only four?

1. Istanbul
2. Patmos
3. Venice
4. Anger

People who e-mail me

1. My secretary
2. My wife
3. Ray
4. Our local Volunteer Fire Company


Four of my favorite foods:

1. Chocolate Chip cookies
2. Bacon
3. Home made ice cream
4. Chicken Fried Steak


Four places I would rather be right now, if not here.

1. Clearwater Florida
2. The mediteranean
3. San Diego
4. Sicily


Four friends I think will respond:

1. Anyone
2. Satanoid
3. Trick D
4. Irish Mom

Four things I am looking forward to this year

1. South American Cruise
2. Maybe buying a new car
3. Spring
4. Golf
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Old 12-02-2007, 10:17 AM
 
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Dear June,

I was just complaining to DH that it is time to turn the A/C back on!!! COLD is something that we rarely experience in the sunshine state!
Weather...
Huh?

As I sit here typing this, the thermometer outside is registering a whopping 19 degrees! I am on my way, "Dr. Zhivago" DVD in hand, and heading to the airport! I've phoned ahead and made the arrangements. Only question still remaining: Can you pick Montana and I up at the airport at the same time?

Donning my bikini beneath my down parka, (yeah, right...)
-June humming "Somewhere My Love"
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Old 12-02-2007, 10:57 AM
 
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I have an idea, we'll switch places. I'd much rather be in Seattle.
We have been so close to moving to st george, Love it down there. I actually try to avoid the city of Seattle like the plague, only go there if I absolutely have to. It is tough to pull up stakes and move, especially when you are in business.
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Old 12-02-2007, 11:11 AM
 
Location: Comunistafornia, and working to get out ASAP!
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We have been so close to moving to st george, Love it down there. I actually try to avoid the city of Seattle like the plague, only go there if I absolutely have to. It is tough to pull up stakes and move, especially when you are in business.
I hear you brother! I've been trying to exodus from CA for three years! I avoid the big cites as well, can't stand them. We keep praying that this year will be the one.
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Old 12-02-2007, 11:48 AM
 
Location: among the chaos
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Huh?

As I sit here typing this, the thermometer outside is registering a whopping 19 degrees! I am on my way, "Dr. Zhivago" DVD in hand, and heading to the airport! I've phoned ahead and made the arrangements. Only question still remaining: Can you pick Montana and I up at the airport at the same time?

Donning my bikini beneath my down parka, (yeah, right...)
-June humming "Somewhere My Love"

June,
Just call when you land and I will be there before you can even make it to the curb.
Can't wait to 'see' you!
Weather...
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