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christie1111 wrote:That was really cute.
I think KT will find it very funny.
Yeah, I'm sure I will, but I might not see it until late tomorrow (can't see it on the iPhone and we'll see about net access at my hotel tonight...
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KillerTomato wrote:christie1111 wrote:That was really cute.
I think KT will find it very funny.
Yeah, I'm sure I will, but I might not see it until late tomorrow (can't see it on the iPhone and we'll see about net access at my hotel tonight...
Where are you?
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christie1111 wrote:KillerTomato wrote:christie1111 wrote:That was really cute.
I think KT will find it very funny.
Yeah, I'm sure I will, but I might not see it until late tomorrow (can't see it on the iPhone and we'll see about net access at my hotel tonight...
Where are you?
I just landed (literally) in Richmond.
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Nice town and a nice time of the year to be there. How long is your visit and what part of town are you staying in? I'll recommend things.KillerTomato wrote:christie1111 wrote:KillerTomato wrote:
Yeah, I'm sure I will, but I might not see it until late tomorrow (can't see it on the iPhone and we'll see about net access at my hotel tonight...
Where are you?
I just landed (literally) in Richmond.
I may not have gone where I intended to go, but I think I have ended up where I needed to be.
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Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
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Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.
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Bob Juch wrote:Nice town and a nice time of the year to be there. How long is your visit and what part of town are you staying in? I'll recommend things.KillerTomato wrote:
I just landed (literally) in Richmond.
No need, I've already eaten (Osaka, in Short Pump -- great sushi!) and I'm headed back home tomorrow right after my meeting.
But thanks anyway!
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BTW, Christie was dead on the money....I enjoyed his very, very much. Luckily, I'm just a guy with a cat, and not a weirdo with a multiple cat household.
Sybil is also an expert at professional lounging AND cardboard deconstruction (although she uses her claws and a cardboard scratching pad). But I will have to try the cat yodeling...
Sybil is also an expert at professional lounging AND cardboard deconstruction (although she uses her claws and a cardboard scratching pad). But I will have to try the cat yodeling...
There is something wrong in a government where they who do the most have the least. There is something wrong when honesty wears a rag, and rascality a robe; when the loving, the tender, eat a crust while the infamous sit at banquets.
-- Robert G. Ingersoll
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Osaka is < three miles from my house. So, what, we're not good enough for you anymore, Mr. Fancy Pants? You'd rather eat bait with strangers?KillerTomato wrote:
No need, I've already eaten (Osaka, in Short Pump -- great sushi!) and I'm headed back home tomorrow right after my meeting.
But thanks anyway!
Man, if I weren't too busy now (curled up with a fine 'nip blunt), I'd show you a thing or two.
You're as bad as that jackass, wintergreen, who at least remembers to bring me some bait when he goes out for sushi.
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Did you get out before the tornadoes? I've never seen anything like that around here in 42 years! Our power didn't even blink, but Suffolk is pretty much shut down today, and I know there was one in Colonial Heights, but I don't know how the airport was affected. I seem to think it is way more to the west of the Colonial Heights area.KillerTomato wrote:Bob Juch wrote:Nice town and a nice time of the year to be there. How long is your visit and what part of town are you staying in? I'll recommend things.KillerTomato wrote:
I just landed (literally) in Richmond.
No need, I've already eaten (Osaka, in Short Pump -- great sushi!) and I'm headed back home tomorrow right after my meeting.
But thanks anyway!
Our cat is a cardboard eater and plant muncher also. My kids have watched this a million times and have sent it on to friends. I'm guessing the guys are getting a bunch of attention from women these days. Especially ones who want to burn that heinous sofa.
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Evacuate? What is this word you speak of?littlebeast13 wrote:minimetoo26 wrote:Did you get out before the tornadoes? I've never seen anything like that around here in 42 years!
See what you miss out on when you evacuate from those hurricanes....![]()
lb13
We are so stuck here--I think our area and the Outer Banks were both in the Top 5 on the worst gridlock list. I can either stay home or ride it out somewhere on the highway about 30 miles inland, because that's as far as we'd get...
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minimetoo26 wrote:Evacuate? What is this word you speak of?littlebeast13 wrote:minimetoo26 wrote:Did you get out before the tornadoes? I've never seen anything like that around here in 42 years!
See what you miss out on when you evacuate from those hurricanes....![]()
lb13
We are so stuck here--I think our area and the Outer Banks were both in the Top 5 on the worst gridlock list. I can either stay home or ride it out somewhere on the highway about 30 miles inland, because that's as far as we'd get...
There's nothing more fun than riding a storm out in a vehicle. I swear, every vacation we took back in the day we had to ride through some really nasty storms, and I carried that luck over with me on the majority of my Kansas City trips....
Of course, I guess it would be nice to actually be moving whist you were getting pelted....
lb13
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I thought about you when I heard about the tornadoes near Suffolk but wasn't sure whether that was in youir neck of the woods or not - evidently so.minimetoo26 wrote:Did you get out before the tornadoes? I've never seen anything like that around here in 42 years! Our power didn't even blink, but Suffolk is pretty much shut down today, and I know there was one in Colonial Heights, but I don't know how the airport was affected. I seem to think it is way more to the west of the Colonial Heights area.KillerTomato wrote:Bob Juch wrote: Nice town and a nice time of the year to be there. How long is your visit and what part of town are you staying in? I'll recommend things.
No need, I've already eaten (Osaka, in Short Pump -- great sushi!) and I'm headed back home tomorrow right after my meeting.
But thanks anyway!
"Elen sila lumenn omentielvo...A star shines on the hour of our meeting."