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Hi Brother Speed, welcome to Nostalgia. --> Well there was trick to opening the trunk which is how the girl got in there. However, had they not been able to do that my neighbor did say they were already planning to run into the restaurant. And there they would have found the mother along with the key. But when I relayed that account last night one of the folks listening laughed so hard on that point that at the close that was still their reply 911 as busy. Sudo, I'll click on it now.
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I must tell you a story I relayed to a couple of you last night. My neighbor came over yesterday all excited and said you must come over and let me tell you what just happened. Well to start with in the circle here she is known for being the whacky one so you swallow before she begins these stories usually. She and two friends had just returned from shopping and a late lunch. When in a remote part of a parking lot they happened upon a female voice screaming and banging on something and could tell it was from within a trunk. My neighbor immediately dials 911 and gets a busy signal. To which she goes well we can handle this ourselves I guess. So they approached the car that had the woman screaming in the trunk and they let her know they were out there but then the three women kept freaking out and talking at once about what shall be done when my neighbor told them to shut up because they couldn't hear what the trapped female was saying. Then the young lady tells them this I locked myself in here on accident. She proceeds to tell them she was angry with her mother who was in the restaurant eating and so she thought she'd hide from her. But she thought she had one of the pull chords in there so she could get out. But when the trunk closed and she began to look around she discovered there wasn't one (at this point I fear my laughter shall cause me to wet myself). The voice from within the trunk tells them she can tell them how to get her out since they had no key. So they all three lean into the trunk and wait for her instructions (gawd to be watching this from the sidelines). There was a trick to opening this trunk without a key. So out she comes and all the women are happy and enter the restaurant where the mother and other folks are panicked thinking someone abducted her daughter. So with the attention of the patrons eating the story was repeated as the mother wept for joy that her daughter was safe. She'd had looked out in the parking lot and not seen her daughter so had no idea she was locked in the trunk. They decided to have a follow up meal which included the three rescuers, the mother, daughter and younger brother. And as they stood there planning the time they'd meet here again the cashier said she'd like to be a part of the reunion as well. Thought y'all may enjoy that. PS...it was stated it must have been a godsend that 911 was busy since they really weren't needed.
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Okay, I fess up to just having looked and found her and still not know the answer. -->
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Good morning Sudo, Thanks for the clue, let me think on that one a bit.
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I don't have any cryptic's on this one. I've heard it before I know.
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Thank you Rick for fixin' it. And thank you again Sudo.
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Sudo, Actually my brain hasn't been ready to go to that link and learn yet. I reckon you could have figured that out. :)-->
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Sudo, Thank you, and actually I had sent him another file this afternoon but he hasn't been able to check it I believe. I would take his away but I can't. --> Sorry for the thing bogging us down. :(-->
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Ala, Forgive me yet? ;)--> Ted, I can find you dude! And I still have keys to your house and car. LMAO! And thanks Ted for the great addition your stuff is making right now, it seems so fitting. Shell, Honest to pete that one set of pics was a product of my mother's lifelong best friend. She asked if I had any pics of her son Earl and those were the only ones I had so I sent them to her and I thought they were funny. I mean check out Earl's face as I am nearly sitting on him. Then with me holding his hand and trying to lead him and him just standing there like now what am I suppose to do and will someone remove this thing from my area please. Oh btw, I was 2 when those were developed and knowing mom they were freshly taken. Thanks Rick!
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Sudo, It was our son's Halloween costume. We're at my mother-in-laws in one and the other I'm getting him ready to go Trick or Treat. It was in the fall of 75. I did the hippie thing in 2 phases in life. The 60's teenage one which lasted till I got married and joined him in the military life. Then after that little orange clown didn't need me for nourishment the hippie thing came back and really was somewhat around when we got into the ministry a few years later. You said the shade of those pics tells you they go way back. Um, man do I feel old. :D--> Which could have nothing to do with the fact I am. -->
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Ted, your facts and accounts from such knowledge of an area just hit and in some ways never to return to what once was is an awesome thing to read. Please tell on of this area and the rich nostalgia that it has brought us. I doubt anyone would be bummed out by reading that type stuff right now. Thank you.
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Yes. It's the scene where Tom Hulce has an underage Dean Wormser's daughter at the toga party. He brings her up to his room; she passes out... Remember now? :o--> George :)-->
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Morning. It did? I don't recall but then I'm not sure if I've watched that front to back yet. It is a lovely song ain't it. Rick was playing it and asked me to ask hubby if he knew it, and he did. It ended up being one of his favorite songs actually.
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Sudo, Peyton Place was enjoyable to watch. It was grown up stuff and so unusual. We really didn't have many Peyton Places going on did we? So who did you think should have gotten Rodney? Allison or Betty?
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Please see Paw's thread in Open on this:thread
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Thank you for letting us know about Evan.
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Actually this morning when Jan and I chatted she said Doug didn't know yet himself. He's unreachable. And your welcome sad as it is. :(--> (end of page 4 has a message about Mrs. W for those who may not have just read it)
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I'll go look now Mr. Focused. :)--> Back, I forgot I already saw that little cutie pie.
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Ted just sent this and I asked him if I could post it.
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I agree, ain't it fun. I do love just seeing folks pop in like the Northern red head just above. She's a sweetie ain't she? :)--> Your being with your family this weekend is a great part of what makes life special don't ya think? We're probably doing a cul-de-sac barbque. I've told the men of this circle of my book I'm writing about them. I hesitate to bring much of it here I reckon but they are too much. I mean a couple things they have done is of late we've discovered we have a mother skunk and her cubs (whatever they are called) nested nearby. We think the folks to our right if you look outside my front door. Well I don't know how to describe directions. --> So the guys are putting together their plan. First they did the responsible thing and called and asked what could be done and they will come out and trap it but we have to tell them where they are. So the guys are working this out. But what caused it to be a real problem was one Friday night when the men of the circle were up in one of the garages till quite late. And at 2:30 in the morning the dog was let out, then the man of the house let the dog back in. Not one minute passes when the woman of the house comes flying out of the house into the garage with the dog in tow saying since you men have so much energy you can wash this dog that must have just got sprayed by a skunk and who jumped up in my bed to let me know about it. She turned around on her heels my hubby said and off to bed she went (I'm sure after changing the bedding). So they washed the dog. :D--> They don't have to leave the cul-de-sac to get in trouble I will tell you that. I didn't much care for Mary Poppins either I'm thinking or I would remember more probably. Thank you so much for that link and advice. I shall follow it tomorrow after work. Yes that was one of his 'just messing around and came up with a Cajun tune' deals. I shall withhold my praise as I do tend to think he's a great musician. :o-->
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Hi Ala, what fun to see you hear. You're such a music lover, and we've chatted for hours on this stuff haven't we. I figured you'd enjoy that tune of Rick's. :)--> I remember when you returned from the festival and you were all pumped about the great sounds you heard. That was a lot of fun that thread we did together wasn't it? You were the one to keep it going oft times, what a dear you were. :)-->
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Even the newscaster on one station couldn't hold back the tears while interviewing and relaying the stories. :(-->
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Tom, the site was down so I couldn't come back and say sorry for not waiting till morning. I reckon that wasn't so nice of me. :(--> But you are very forgiving. :)-->