moony3424
Members-
Posts
1,298 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
2
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Calendar
Gallery
Everything posted by moony3424
-
The next year 76-77, I was in a Way Home. One of the girls in the home was in Pine Bluff as a wow 75-76. I think her name was Darlene.
-
They were in Missoula before they came to Vancouver, Washington.
-
Rick You would be the one to come up with this pic. :)
-
Not just Cowgirl. There are others here that appreciate bluegrass! I've liked Nickel Creek since their first album and Alison Krauss is awesome!!
-
You KNOW that you know who picked up on it right away and let me know!
-
Ted, You taking notes. I am (especially the part about the chicken).
-
I just remembered the name that I knew her by! Her maiden name was Drinkwine. Her and her husband (now ex), Mel were WOWs in Vancouver, WA during the early 80's. She had 2 boys and moved to MN during the mid-late 80's. Now does anybody remember her?
-
Based on the wording of the question "(if he pleads guilty in court)", the judge would have no other option, but to sentence him under the guidelines that the law required at the time that the crime took place.
-
Welcome back Kathy!! Even though, you said that you can't play yet, it's still good to see your shining face around. Ala Like your choice of songs. Could have used them LAST night when it was raining here. Does anybody have any songs about a cold night (it's supposed to be cold tonight), while sleeping alone? That sounds like a blues song, if I ever heard one.
-
At one time in my life, I thought I had a handle on the meaning of the word "service." "The act of doing things for other people." Then I heard these terms: Internal Revenue Service Postal Service Telephone Service Civil Service City/County Public Service Customer Service Service Stations And I became confused about the word "service." This is not what I thought "service" meant. Then today, I overheard two farmers talking, and one said he had hired a bull to "service" a few of his cows. BAM! It all came into perspective. Now I understand what all those "service" agencies are doing to us. I hope you are now as enlightened as I am.
-
The books on her list that I've read. I didn't read them because of her, just because (some of them were assigned for school).
-
Wasway, I don't have a clue. The theme doesn't sound familiar to me. Ala, you're doing great posting tunes (I can even here them now that I've swarn off of cleaning around my desk.) Love the Nightingale song.
-
Ever since they switched where Alias was, I haven't been able to find it this season and I've watched it from the begining. The same with Everwood. Why do they do all that switching around, to kill shows?
-
:redface: Me Bad!!! I tried again and it still didn't work. Then I turned up the volume on my speakers. I guess when I was cleaning around my desk, I must have turned all the way down. Guess I shouldn't clean again. Ala, I love this version of the song (now that I can hear it.)
-
Ala I love this song (name came up) but I couldn't hear anything. :(
-
No ya got to get 3 more cats in order to get this perfection thing.
-
I'm over 60 now and the Armed Forces say I'm too old to track down terrorists. You can't be older than 35 to join the military. They've got the whole thing backwards. Instead of sending 18-year-olds off to fight, they ought to take us old guys. You shouldn't be able to join until you're at least 35. For starters: Researchers say 18-year- olds think about sex every 10 seconds. Old guys only think about sex a couple of times a day, leaving us more than 28,000 additional seconds per day to concentrate on the enemy Young guys haven't lived long enough to be cranky, and a cranky soldier is a dangerous soldier. If we can't kill the enemy we'll complain them into submission. "My back hurts!" "I'm hungry!" "Where's the remote control?" An 18-year-old hasn't had a legal beer yet and you shouldn't go to war until you're at least old enough to legally drink. An average old guy, on the other hand, has consumed 126,000 gallons of beer by the time he's 35 and a jaunt through the desert heat with a beer carton and M-60 would do wonders for the old beer belly. (Note there are 24 hours in a day and 24 bottles in a beer carton...another convenient way to measure time!) An 18-year-old doesn't like to get up before 10 a.m. Old guys get up early every morning to pee. If old guys are captured we couldn't spill the beans because we'd probably forget where we put them. In fact, name, rank, and serial number would be a real brainteaser. Boot camp would actually be easier for old guys. We're used to getting screamed and yelled at and we actually like soft food. We've also developed a deep appreciation for guns and rifles. We like them almost better than naps. They could lighten up on the obstacle course however. I've been in combat and I didn't see a single 20-foot wall with rope hanging over the side, nor did I ever do any pushups after completing basic training. I can hear the Drill Sergeant now, "Get down and give me...er...one." And the running part is kind of a waste of energy. I've never seen anyone outrun a bullet. An 18-year-old has the whole world ahead of him. He's still learning to shave, to actually carry on a conversation, and to wear pants without the top of his butt crack showing and his boxer shorts sticking out. He's still hasn't figured out that a pierced tongue catches food particles, and that a 400-watt speaker in the back seat of a Honda Accord can rupture an eardrum, and that a baseball cap has a brim to shade eyes, not the back of a head. All great reasons to keep our sons at home to learn a little more about life before sending them off to possible death. Let us old guys track down those dirty rotten cowards who attacked our hearts on September 11. The last thing the enemy would want to see right now is a couple of million old farts with attitudes. (It's purposely in big type for us old guys)
-
Well, looks like Seattle beat Washington. By the way, did I ever tell y'all that I lived in Washington St for 10 yrs.
-
Well that leaves out what I was going to guess. I thought it might have been "The Village". Clueless once more.
-
Same here. :blink:
-
Sudo, you must be talking about HB. Oh and if anybody asks I AM really cleaning.
-
No, in fact since they both were on, they were at separate computers! Ted Ferrell (whom I was on the phone with during the session) sang them a "special" song that I will not mention in the forum. Abigal told about some of the exceptional pictures that the 5 year-old took.