Well, the peace and quiet is over and so is the stitching time

mine has blooming for about a week, it is lovely

C
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Cheryl Isaak
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I've heard nothing but nice stuff about either of them off the ice. They are fun to watch too.

His father should be so lucky.

Cheryl

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Cheryl Isaak

Care to enlighten me about which shape is for which beverage?

-- Carey in MA(showing her ignorance....)

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Carey N.

LOL - Gretzky is a great guy off the ice. Always been nice to say "hi" to in the underneath of the arena, etc. But, on the ice he actually was quite well known for being able to get away with plenty of sneaky and not-nice attacks. He could speak some volumes in that smart undertone - and it wasn't all in the best sportsmanlike way. But, not detracting - he's a great guy, great for the sport, etc.

Ellice

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ellice

I'll take him long before that brute that ended another man's career, forget his name because I didn't feel he was memorable.

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lucretia borgia

Why am I picturing Lucille Ball in the mud, rolling around with an alpaca? Of course this is just a fantasy and I'd never be able to do it unless mister Mark would go along with it and he is more a girly man who does not like dirt, or fixing things, nor has he ever ridden a horse!

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Jangchub

Yes, the bloom is quite beautiful. Thank you so much for it. This has been such a hard year even for drought tolerant plants. We didn't get ONE driplet from Eduard. It rained all around us, not here ON us. Weird.

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Jangchub

I don't know you'd be rolling in the mud, rather ducking their spit balls !

Maybe not Lucille Ball, maybe Green Acres or something.

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lucretia borgia

Maureen is delighted that her sunflowers have begun to flower. There are only five in the tub but the first one bloomed yesterday and the rest should be out very soon. Amazing what a few days of sunshine will do

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Bruce Fletcher (Stronsay, Orkn

As I recall, the deeper cups are for coffee and the shallower ones are for tea.

In this household, it's all served in mugs.

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Karen C in California

That's a funny image too. Only one diff. I'm Oscar and Mark is Eva Gabor!

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Jangchub

"Cheryl Isaak"

I didn't know my neighbour, Splatt ('cause one day he's going to be a big, wet....), had made it to your street.

Dawne

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Dawne Peterson

"Karen C in California" wrote

And then, I think, there are also "breakfast cups"......

My Dad was apparently waaaay ahead of his time---drank his morning coffee from a bowl before anyone in Saskatchewan had heard of latte.

Dawne

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Dawne Peterson

Same here, mugs are the preferred item. My pint mug of tea is a talking point with visitors...

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Bruce Fletcher (Stronsay, Orkn

Stay in the city then lol

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lucretia borgia

On 8/6/08 6:34 PM, in article snipped-for-privacy@4ax.com, "Jangchub" wrote: SNIP

You can have mine - I'm getting moldy and rickets from lack of sun.

C
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Cheryl Isaak

Go read "The Egg and I". That will cure you of longing for "the simple life".

Cheryl

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Cheryl Isaak

Now there's an image. I can just picture him and the feather boa... C

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Cheryl Isaak

Yep - they're even scarier on the highway cutting in and out traffic, especially tandems, at 90 miles an hour.

Cheryl

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Cheryl Isaak

And demitasses and espresso cups and I think there might be a few others

My grandfather used slurp it from the saucer. Drove my grandmother nuts, he was teaching me bad habits.

Cheryl

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Cheryl Isaak

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