October 20th 2007 Western Magic Part 3

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Here trousers are a version of mens pants/slacks. Our onesies are normally short sleeve and don't have legs or feet. The just snap with 3 snaps between the legs.


I remember buying Ellis some Pyjamas from America once - they were Toy Story Woody ones, but when he got them out of the packet the trousers (bottom part) were really tight and skinny legs - almost like tights without the feet! - our bottoms are loose and a bit baggy. He hated wearing them.


Pants over here are mens underwear not trousers. If you told Neil he had to wear pants to get in Palos he'd be :scared1:

Isnt it strange how everything is so different and yet we speak the same language!:rotfl:

We're all going to have fun whatever we call stuff, but I'll always cringe at the word fannypack.:scared: We call that a bumbag.

We also say "get in the queue" rather "get in the line" - that always catches me out too.

One more thing while I'm at it - the toilet doors in America - you have big gaps round the hinges like an inch gap and the door doesnt reach to the floor:eek: - we find that really stange over here - our doors fit really snugly with no gaps and are from floor to the top of the cubicle. It takes me ages to get used to that - In fact - I never get used to it! Especially when you get some little kid peering under the door while you're erm.... ! - sorry! - rather graphic I know but a very funny smilie!
 

I actually read pole dancing the first time round:scared1: :lmao: - I had to re-read! Might seem a silly question, but what poles are you painting?

Happy pole dancing..I mean painting;) :goodvibes

Karen, Pole Painting is an Ancient Chinese Ritual.

No, not really. We are helping the owner of the restaurant where Tony works clean up the parking lot by painting the poles they had installed to prevent all the drunks from driving through the front of the building. All 42 of them are now a bright cherry red.

See, nothing exciting except we are getting paid some decent cash which is being used for those season tickets we bought for basketball.



walts loaded. im sure he will buy for everyone:thumbsup2
since you guys are painting poles anyway how about chuck coming over to clean up the new dancers pole i got for cinnamons arrival tues.:rotfl2:

Should he wait until Robin leaves before he comes over Mike?:laughing:
 
Chuck and I just witnessed a horrible motorcycle accident!!:scared1: A man and his wife were riding side by side on two separate bikes when he hit the curb and lost control of the bike. He ended up sliding under a car which was waiting to exit a driveway.

Very scarey! Blood all over and the man was not breathing until a woman in the car behind us (a nurse on her way home from work) performed cpr. His wife was just freaking out!!

The accident was so bad that they had to call "Flight for Life" to come to get him to a hospital. (Flight for Life is a helicopter medical service reserved for critically injured people who may not make it to a hospital in time if they had to resort to a regular ambulance).

Slowly, each family member showed up and everyone was in hysterics. After an hour and cutting off all his clothes, they finally got him onto the stretcher and into the helicopter.

We spoke to the nurse and she said that she didn't think he would make it. He had multiple skull fractures, two broken legs, and more than likely multiple internal injuries.

HE WAS NOT WEARING A HELMET!! :mad:
 
Chuck and I just witnessed a horrible motorcycle accident!!:scared1: A man and his wife were riding side by side on two separate bikes when he hit the curb and lost control of the bike. He ended up sliding under a car which was waiting to exit a driveway.

Very scarey! Blood all over and the man was not breathing until a woman in the car behind us (a nurse on her way home from work) performed cpr. His wife was just freaking out!!

The accident was so bad that they had to call "Flight for Life" to come to get him to a hospital. (Flight for Life is a helicopter medical service reserved for critically injured people who may not make it to a hospital in time if they had to resort to a regular ambulance).

Slowly, each family member showed up and everyone was in hysterics. After an hour and cutting off all his clothes, they finally got him onto the stretcher and into the helicopter.

We spoke to the nurse and she said that she didn't think he would make it. He had multiple skull fractures, two broken legs, and more than likely multiple internal injuries.

HE WAS NOT WEARING A HELMET!! :mad:

Oh dear - that poor man and his family. I hope he makes it:sad1: . He was fortunate that nurse was there, lets hope he pulls through.

My dad was in a terrible motorbike accident a few years ago. He was lucky - he lived, but has never been able to work etc since and his hands are held on by bits and plates of metal and he's still on loads of tablets etc, but he's here, he's alive and we're all very thankful.
 
I like the idea of sitting close to you Cass, if I dont like any of the desserts I can just chomp away on Kira's cheeks:cutie:

LOL, okay...but I think her cheeks might be half-eaten by then....I know Nancy will probably find her in the terminal and start the chomping! :lmao:

Pants over here are mens underwear not trousers. If you told Neil he had to wear pants to get in Palos he'd be :scared1:

Really? Haha, that is one I didn't know!!

Isnt it strange how everything is so different and yet we speak the same language!:rotfl:

It is funny! My brother-n-law says some things that just crack us up!! The other day he was talking about something being "close" (as in distance) and he said "It was a bug's d**k away" OMG I almost lost it!! :lmao: :lmao:

We're all going to have fun whatever we call stuff, but I'll always cringe at the word fannypack.:scared: We call that a bumbag.

I will have to remember to YELL WAY ACROSS the terminal..."Hey Rob, do you have my fanny pack??? No, wait, it's ok I found my fanny pack!! Do you have your fanny pack??

We also say "get in the queue" rather "get in the line" - that always catches me out too.

That one is easy cus they use "queue" a lot in WDW. Although for the longest time Rob kept saying "queue line" :headache: It really irked me..."Honey, it's either QUEUE or LINE...not both!!!" :mad:

One more thing while I'm at it - the toilet doors in America - you have big gaps round the hinges like an inch gap and the door doesnt reach to the floor:eek: - we find that really stange over here - our doors fit really snugly with no gaps and are from floor to the top of the cubicle. It takes me ages to get used to that - In fact - I never get used to it! Especially when you get some little kid peering under the door while you're erm.... ! - sorry! - rather graphic I know but a very funny smilie!

I always thought that was a very silly thing about public washrooms, we have the same here in Canada. Although some places like McDonalds and Moxies (restaurant) have doors all the way to the floor with no gaps!

Chuck and I just witnessed a horrible motorcycle accident!!:scared1: A man and his wife were riding side by side on two separate bikes when he hit the curb and lost control of the bike. He ended up sliding under a car which was waiting to exit a driveway.

Very scarey! Blood all over and the man was not breathing until a woman in the car behind us (a nurse on her way home from work) performed cpr. His wife was just freaking out!!

The accident was so bad that they had to call "Flight for Life" to come to get him to a hospital. (Flight for Life is a helicopter medical service reserved for critically injured people who may not make it to a hospital in time if they had to resort to a regular ambulance).

Slowly, each family member showed up and everyone was in hysterics. After an hour and cutting off all his clothes, they finally got him onto the stretcher and into the helicopter.

We spoke to the nurse and she said that she didn't think he would make it. He had multiple skull fractures, two broken legs, and more than likely multiple internal injuries.

HE WAS NOT WEARING A HELMET!! :mad:


OMG, no helmet??? What was he thinking??? Rob used to ride bikes and he wants one again but I keep talking him out of it! I'm hoping he will outgrow this phase!!! ::yes:: ::yes:: ::yes:: (shhh don't tell him I said that :lmao: )

People get hurt on bikes all the time WITH full body protection and proper helmet, why do people ride them without protection?? :confused: I saw a couple on a bike the other day in t-shirts and shorts, no helmets!!! :sad2:
 
Okay people, come on! I haven't posted for 6 hours now and there's no new posts??? :confused3

Do you think this is a Saturday and you can go out and have some fun or something???? :goodvibes

Saturdays are very long and lonely for me. This is wedding season so Rob is out DJ'ing every Saturday and he leaves around 2pm and isn't home until about 3 am.

And all my friends and family have their "family" time today so we usually just stay home. And it's cold and rainy today so no walks :sad2: Although I love this weather, so I am good with that but gets a little boring for my little dolly.

By the way, do you UKers use that name a lot, dolly? I call Kira my dolly cus I know that if my mom were still alive she would be calling her Nanny's little dolly and mom was from Scotland and people look at me weird when I call her that, so I was thinking maybe it's a UK thing? :confused3
 
Hi cass,

This is Robin. I haven't been on here much this week. It sure is quiet today.
 
I'm going out of town next week (leaving Tuesday on a business trip).

:idea: So, I expect all of you to keep Mike in line. :laughing:

Robin
 
since you guys are painting poles anyway how about chuck coming over to clean up the new dancers pole i got for cinnamons arrival tues.:rotfl2:

Should he wait until Robin leaves before he comes over Mike?:laughing:

This is Robin...

:rotfl: Boy, Mike lives in his own little dream world, doesn't he? If he saw Cinnamon coming over, he'd lock the door and go hide under the bed.:eek:

I'm afraid the closest Mike and Chuck are going to get to Cinnamon is by opening the kitchen spice cabinet.;)

As far as the pole is concerned... they better leave it alone, it's mine. I like it the color it is.:rotfl2:
(just kidding):banana: :banana: Although, it did look like fun on Oprah. :)
 
I remember buying Ellis some Pyjamas from America once - they were Toy Story Woody ones, but when he got them out of the packet the trousers (bottom part) were really tight and skinny legs - almost like tights without the feet! - our bottoms are loose and a bit baggy. He hated wearing them.


Pants over here are mens underwear not trousers. If you told Neil he had to wear pants to get in Palos he'd be :scared1:

Isnt it strange how everything is so different and yet we speak the same language!:rotfl:

We're all going to have fun whatever we call stuff, but I'll always cringe at the word fannypack.:scared: We call that a bumbag.

We also say "get in the queue" rather "get in the line" - that always catches me out too.

One more thing while I'm at it - the toilet doors in America - you have big gaps round the hinges like an inch gap and the door doesnt reach to the floor:eek: - we find that really stange over here - our doors fit really snugly with no gaps and are from floor to the top of the cubicle. It takes me ages to get used to that - In fact - I never get used to it! Especially when you get some little kid peering under the door while you're erm.... ! - sorry! - rather graphic I know but a very funny smilie!

"queue" is a word that theme parks use, such as Disney, becasue it sounds alot more appealing then the word "line" However, kids in school here are taught to "get in a single file line".
I agree on the doors. I have always thought the gap around the doors is odd, specailly for women / young girls. And the kids that look under that really bothers me. I would so much perfer your doors.
As for pj pants yes they all figth like that boys and girls until about size 8. I rember the older kids don't like it very much.
 
Chuck and I just witnessed a horrible motorcycle accident!!:scared1: A man and his wife were riding side by side on two separate bikes when he hit the curb and lost control of the bike. He ended up sliding under a car which was waiting to exit a driveway.

Very scarey! Blood all over and the man was not breathing until a woman in the car behind us (a nurse on her way home from work) performed cpr. His wife was just freaking out!!

The accident was so bad that they had to call "Flight for Life" to come to get him to a hospital. (Flight for Life is a helicopter medical service reserved for critically injured people who may not make it to a hospital in time if they had to resort to a regular ambulance).

Slowly, each family member showed up and everyone was in hysterics. After an hour and cutting off all his clothes, they finally got him onto the stretcher and into the helicopter.

We spoke to the nurse and she said that she didn't think he would make it. He had multiple skull fractures, two broken legs, and more than likely multiple internal injuries.

HE WAS NOT WEARING A HELMET!! :mad:

That is so horrible. It really makes you think long and hard when you see something like that. If you hear anything about him please let us know. God does work miricals.
 
Mike update

He has been in a rehabe center for the last week and a half. He got his hair cut. He is regaining his strength and walking more, assisted. They think he will get released to go home in the middle of next week. His long term memory is unaffected, but his short term is gone. However it is gradually improving week by week. His vision has been affect also so they need to see someone about that. But overall he is ready to go home.
 
Update on my mother.

I think this will be the last update on her. She is doing very well. Actually, my uncle and grandmother are in town this weekend visiting with her and she actually wants Mackenzie to go over and spend the night tomorrow night with all of them. She is still taking about a 2 hour nap a day. But she is out and about doing things as long as my father drives. The drs are looking at taking her off of one of the heart medications within the next month. She does have some memory loss, that I don't see correcting itself but I just realized today that I need to tell her about the things that are different so she can work on them. Who knew.
 
pirate: Cruise related

I have a cat. that I can order some pirate stuff out of, I was think of getting some pirate tattoos. There are 6 dozen pers unit. Would anyone be interested in tattoos. We would never be able to use that many. I know tatts are popular with the kids. Let me know, I will hold off ordering until I hear from people. pirate:
 
Saturdays are very long and lonely for me. This is wedding season so Rob is out DJ'ing every Saturday and he leaves around 2pm and isn't home until about 3 am.

By the way, do you UKers use that name a lot, dolly? I call Kira my dolly cus I know that if my mom were still alive she would be calling her Nanny's little dolly and mom was from Scotland and people look at me weird when I call her that, so I was thinking maybe it's a UK thing? :confused3

Good morning Cass - nope - never heard of little dolly. I call Ellis my little munchkin (wizrd of oz) and a lot of other names aswell:rolleyes1

Mike update

He has been in a rehabe center for the last week and a half. He got his hair cut. He is regaining his strength and walking more, assisted. They think he will get released to go home in the middle of next week. His long term memory is unaffected, but his short term is gone. However it is gradually improving week by week. His vision has been affect also so they need to see someone about that. But overall he is ready to go home.

Great news - he sounds like he's doing great. Big hugs to him:hug: and to you:hug:

Update on my mother.

I think this will be the last update on her. She is doing very well. Actually, my uncle and grandmother are in town this weekend visiting with her and she actually wants Mackenzie to go over and spend the night tomorrow night with all of them. She is still taking about a 2 hour nap a day. But she is out and about doing things as long as my father drives. The drs are looking at taking her off of one of the heart medications within the next month. She does have some memory loss, that I don't see correcting itself but I just realized today that I need to tell her about the things that are different so she can work on them. Who knew.

and to your mum:hug: - she's made a great and speedy recovery.
 
Happy Fathers Day to all the Dads (and non Dads) out there:goodvibes

Ellis (aka me!) has just cooked his Daddy a full english brekkie in bed to surprise him.

Hope you all have a wonderful day:goodvibes
 
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