8/17/08 Captain Jack's Repossession Repo Cruise to PC thru TPC Part 14

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Don't know this song...:confused3

How about

it's a world(year) of laughter, a world(year) or tears
its a world(year) of hopes, its a world(year) of fear
theres so much that we share
that its time we're aware
its a small world after all

CHORUS:
its a small world after all
its a small world after all
its a small world after all
its a small, small world

There is just one moon and one golden sun
And a smile means friendship to everyone.
Though the mountains divide
And the oceans are wide
It's a small small world


Everybody sing along
 
Strawberry Ice Cream with Coke? I am sure it was good!!!
I am hungry but have no idea what I want.:idea: I am a Diet Pepsi person myself. I am going to have to figure out how to get Diet Pepsi on the ship.

I just bought a new Espresso machine today(this is my third one in the past week. The first one I bought when I got it home it had Christmas wrapping paper on the bottom and all the accessories were missing, the second one I have had since Thursday, the frother doesn't work! So back today to William Sonoma and bought a different brand, more high tech and believe or not easier to use. So I set it up tonite and everything works so I made a delicious latte!!!:coffee:



Karen

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Karen... now you're doing it to me again...

... I am usually a pretty boring sort - only taking plain coffee with my intense sugar and cream occasionally... but your talk makes me glance at our kitchen counter and think - I could fit an espresso machine right THERE.... <chuckles> ...

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And since my spouse does not generally drink any coffees - I am sure to draw remarks from her IF I brought home such a kitchen appliance. I exist to serve my spouses' agenda ... (really?)
 

First page info is on website

Tom , anyway to get the Banners in the different sizes back to the first page so the newbies can add the banner if they would like ???


By the way , Thanks to everyone who sent me pics that I needed ...Thank You

pirate:
 
He is a German Shepherd. I rescued him at 3 mos. My other G. Shepherd is a 2 yr. old , petite female & only 70lbs.

I posted pics when I first got him - I'll post some recent ones soon.

How lucky for him that you found him. The rescued ones will always have a special place in my heart :love: We had a Shepherd/Husky for 13 yrs named Bandit,they're super dogs. My DSIL has a solid white one named Sedona and she's a true Princess princess:

We rescued our current critter too!

... and he's so laid back it is unbelievable! Except for the day I drove him home and left him in my back seat for perhaps 3 minutes to drop off something at a cell phone store and in those 3 minutes he dug and tore up my rear drivers side door panel... Arrrgh!. AND the time while he was new to our home when overnite he went and rolled around in the fireplace... ARRRGH! Then theres' the time he was caught in the morning having wiggled into the pantry and had eaten half a package of these expensive preserved and dried scallops that my spouse had picked up in Hong Kong... they were something like $100 a pound or something like that. AND.... when my spouse started yelling/scolding him verbally - the scoundrel rolled on his side and started peeing in sumission!!!! AND my spouse started screaming in consternation and he responded by peeing harder... or so it seemed!!!!

Needless to say - my spouse quickly learned NOT to yell at the sweet gentle hearted critter we were adopting. AND ... in the weeks to come he settled in - and only retained ONE really bad habit... he loves sweets. He will FIND any candy within reach and wiggle his nose into purses or shoulder bags to find any sweet left buried there. Often we would wake to find him innocently napping with a candy wrapper next to him!

Oh - yeah... our dog has a major sweet tooth weakness... like me!

Please forgive me for recycling old images of our critter -
My DSLR is dead - and my pocket digicam is missing - and my notebook comuter is still out for repair - and my spouses' computer cannot be tinkered with as its' a company machine...
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My neighbor Sam was in trouble again, this time for forgetting his wedding anniversary. His wife was really angry! She told him "Tomorrow morning, I expect to find a gift in the driveway that goes from 0 to 200 in less than 6 seconds AND IT BETTER BE THERE!! "

The next morning Sam got up and left the house very early. When his wife woke up she looked out the window and sure enough there was a gift-wrapped box in the middle of the driveway. Confused, the wife put on her robe, went out to the driveway, and brought the box back in the house. She opened it and inside found a brand new bathroom scale.

Sam has been missing since Friday. Please pray for him!


Thought this was fitting after the trying to be good discussion! ;)

:rotfl: :rotfl:
 
Hi Roger! We leave Sunday evening and get home Monday hopefulloy by noon. Then back to the grind stone on Tuesday. I have taken a ton of pics.
Tomorrow we are taking a boat ride on the Na Pali coast and Sat. a helicopter tour.

This is a link to a shutterfly photo book I made of our stay on the Big Island.

http://share.shutterfly.com/action/project/0AZs2zRy0csmLlY/landing
 
How about

it's a world(year) of laughter, a world(year) or tears
its a world(year) of hopes, its a world(year) of fear
theres so much that we share
that its time we're aware
its a small world after all

CHORUS:
its a small world after all
its a small world after all
its a small world after all
its a small, small world

There is just one moon and one golden sun
And a smile means friendship to everyone.
Though the mountains divide
And the oceans are wide
It's a small small world


Everybody sing along

Nice!

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Tina, Hepatitis A vaccine would be the only "shot" that we would probably need to TOAL, only if you are planning on eating the local cuisine. It is not a bad idea to get anyway. Two shots verses Hepatitis A, guess what I choose.
.

I think Hep A vaccines are a no brainer... even if you never leave your home town you still have a high risk of catching Hep A.

Its very easily spread and can have really nasty symptoms. Did you know that it affects 200,000 American's every year? It is the seventh most commonly reported infectious disease in the United States and there is currently no treatment for hepatitis A, although rest and proper nutrition can relieve some symptoms.

Everyone IMO should be vaccinated for Hep A.

Paula
New Zealand
 
Tina, Hepatitis A vaccine would be the only "shot" that we would probably need to TOAL, only if you are planning on eating the local cuisine. It is not a bad idea to get anyway. Two shots verses Hepatitis A, guess what I choose.
.

I think Hep A vaccines are a no brainer... even if you never leave your home town you still have a high risk of catching Hep A.

Its very easily spread and can have really nasty symptoms. Did you know that it affects 200,000 American's every year? It is the seventh most commonly reported infectious disease in the United States and there is currently no treatment for hepatitis A, although rest and proper nutrition can relieve some symptoms.

Everyone IMO should be vaccinated for Hep A.

Paula
New Zealand
 
Happy Friday the 13th, have a Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Day!!!
 
:surfweb:

GM pirate:

Happy 39th Anniversary 'Mousehouseman & Micmse2003

Presently 77 going up to 93 here in Sunny Central Florida

:grouphug: pixiedust: :hug: to everyone who is going to need it today

:welcome: aboard to all the newbies

party: :bday: party: :bday: party:

T G I F
 
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Karen... now you're doing it to me again...

... I am usually a pretty boring sort - only taking plain coffee with my intense sugar and cream occasionally... but your talk makes me glance at our kitchen counter and think - I could fit an espresso machine right THERE.... <chuckles> ...

20827259.JPG

And since my spouse does not generally drink any coffees - I am sure to draw remarks from her IF I brought home such a kitchen appliance. I exist to serve my spouses' agenda ... (really?)

She has you trained well!!!:thumbsup2


Karen
 
We rescued our current critter too!

... and he's so laid back it is unbelievable! Except for the day I drove him home and left him in my back seat for perhaps 3 minutes to drop off something at a cell phone store and in those 3 minutes he dug and tore up my rear drivers side door panel... Arrrgh!. AND the time while he was new to our home when overnite he went and rolled around in the fireplace... ARRRGH! Then theres' the time he was caught in the morning having wiggled into the pantry and had eaten half a package of these expensive preserved and dried scallops that my spouse had picked up in Hong Kong... they were something like $100 a pound or something like that. AND.... when my spouse started yelling/scolding him verbally - the scoundrel rolled on his side and started peeing in sumission!!!! AND my spouse started screaming in consternation and he responded by peeing harder... or so it seemed!!!!

Needless to say - my spouse quickly learned NOT to yell at the sweet gentle hearted critter we were adopting. AND ... in the weeks to come he settled in - and only retained ONE really bad habit... he loves sweets. He will FIND any candy within reach and wiggle his nose into purses or shoulder bags to find any sweet left buried there. Often we would wake to find him innocently napping with a candy wrapper next to him!

Oh - yeah... our dog has a major sweet tooth weakness... like me!

Please forgive me for recycling old images of our critter -
My DSLR is dead - and my pocket digicam is missing - and my notebook comuter is still out for repair - and my spouses' computer cannot be tinkered with as its' a company machine...
i4C64EE4E-730E-4F3A-B505-B17A2584DB3B.jpg

You gotta love him!!!


Karen
 
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