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- Jun 24, 2005
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FlyThenFall said:High school Spanish has helped me not one bit. We have roofers at our house, and I needed to ask them to move our couch and a chair into the dumpster. I barely could understand...and I could barely tell them. "Necssitamos movar las muebles en la basura. Shaun dice estar OK." Dude, I know that's horrible Spanish grammar. And I got an A+ in both Spanish I and Spanish II. Over 100% in those classes!!
It makes me sad.![]()
GBShorts said:Arg the Depends won't die!!
Pixie still has yet to see the "new fit" Depends commercial though, complete with gratuitous old lady butt shot.
lajones81 said:So today was one of the best days ever!
I started back to work...three days of inservice and then the kiddies come. Work is fun because as I said before I work with my two best friends. We tried to be good all day!
I was told I looked beautiful, cute, great, and well rested...I think anyone who has a 8 week vacation would look good as well! LOL!
I was nominated to be our district team leader meaning I would plan the agenda and run the meetings all year for our grade level.
And I found a book at the library that had been reported on my card as missing. Did not having to pay for the book that was already there!
Woot woot!
FlyThenFall said:Y Bubbasfriend? Quieres hablar conmigo en español? Necessito practicar...mis amigos no quieren hablar comigo. Ellos no son divertidos!
Tishke said:Okay, here a totally random occurence from over the weekend. So, we went down to Savannah to look at the town and some neighborhoods for our potential move (we decided to do it) and went out on one of my mom and step-dad's boats. They had just gotten the boat worked on by the mechanic at the marina, so we set out for a one hour tour around Wassau Sound. We're cruising along when we see some people all camped out on the beach of a little island. We drop anchor like everyone else and prepare to swim over. The depth finder said we were in about 50 feet of water, so we lower the ladder and my mom splashes down into KNEE DEEP water!Turns out the mechanic hadn't actually set up the depth finder like he had said he had done
No big deal, but in less than ten minutes the tide had gone out and the boat was beached.....We were stranded on a deserted island (other than a few other boaters) for 6 hours while we waited for the tide to come back in. We all got as baked as you can get (other than my son who I had the good sense to slather up in sunscreen every 20 minutes.) We had on SPF 30, but the salt water just kills the effectiveness. So, the tide comes back in and we are cheering like crazy people
We are all pushing the boat back into the water and climb on ready for a big dinner....we had tons of drinks, but since we had planned a one hour trip, we hadn't taken food.
(Good thing we all ate a huge late breakfast before we went out) So we're all in the boat, and the motor won't turn over
At this point it is almost 7:00 at night and we're getting really irritated. It's a brand new motor, the boat had just been worked on and we were told it runs like a dream....more like a nightmare! We're all singing the theme song to Gilligan's Island at this point. We put in a call to the Coast Guard only to be told that they don't really rescue people anymore, they are too short staffed
(I would have taken David Hasselhoff from BayWatch at this point). They called us a tow boat and we finally got back to land around 10:30. Grabbed some sandwiches and we wound up staying an extra night. I had to call work and say "Sorry, I'm not going to be there because we got stuck on a deserted island..." My boss started to give me trouble, and I am sure I will really here it when I give notice today. Oh well.....so how was everyone else's weekend?!
... I admit I immediately started humming "Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale, a tale of a fateful trip."Tishke said:...at the marina, so we set out for a one hour tour...
pumpkinfish said:Um...I worked? LOL![]()
Obviously whatever adventure I might have embarked on during the weekend, it was NOTHING compared to the boating story! I must admit, I had visions ala Lord Of The Flies with you all having those drinks and no food...and going crazy from being marooned! It would have been a matter of time that you all would be hunting for a wild boar and using Piggy's glasses to start a fire...but I digress.
Glad you all are ok and made it back safe from your trip. So what did you bring me??"My Friend Went To Savannah And All She Brought Back Was This Lousy T-shirt" ??? LOL
Hey I have your recipe for the pineapple ice cream everyone loves at Disneyland aka Dole Whip!
1 quart of pinapple juice(Dole of course)
1tsp Vanilla
3C whipping cream (liquid)
3C Sugar
milk also
mix the pinapple juice and sugar together making sure the sugar is dissolved.Next add the vanilla and cream.Pour this mixture into the ice cream container.Add milk to finish filling to the fill line (2 quarts). (hope that makes sense) Then just finish as you would normally following ice cream maker instructions. You can eat right away or freeze for a firmer ice cream.
Hope everyone enjoys it! I like it. It is one of the number one sellers at DLR.Right by the Tiki Room. Let me know if it is not clear enough.
Churro
Tishke said:Be, is your DD sick...she looks so pale in that picture! Nothing like her green self!![]()