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yes that's what it means Teresa.I really think we have him worried but he'll never admit it.He is starting to procrastinate.(I think).I mean he's blustering,as in"I've got your measure" ho hum !!!!!
 
No I am in Suffolk today - I shall be following it online.

The chances of you being the Treasurer are zero - yes I am thinking we need about six sensible people - so that will be me and.....let me think .................................erm
 
Me, Tev. Doug, now we need three more...........................................no it's not coming yet...........................................no can't think
 
The banana split was invented in 1904 by 23-year-old David Evans Strickler, an employee at the Tassel Pharmacy soda fountain in Latrobe, Pennsylvania.

The song "Yes, We Have No Bananas" was released in 1923 and became a huge hit. It refers to the banana shortage at the time.

In 2001, Britain recorded 300 incidents of injuries related to bananas. The majority of these involved people slipping on banana peels.
 
The banana split was invented in 1904 by 23-year-old David Evans Strickler, an employee at the Tassel Pharmacy soda fountain in Latrobe, Pennsylvania.

The song "Yes, We Have No Bananas" was released in 1923 and became a huge hit. It refers to the banana shortage at the time.

In 2001, Britain recorded 300 incidents of injuries related to bananas. The majority of these involved people slipping on banana peels.

Latrobe is 4 miles from where I live!!!!:ylol2:
 
The banana split was invented in 1904 by 23-year-old David Evans Strickler, an employee at the Tassel Pharmacy soda fountain in Latrobe, Pennsylvania.

The song "Yes, We Have No Bananas" was released in 1923 and became a huge hit. It refers to the banana shortage at the time.

In 2001, Britain recorded 300 incidents of injuries related to bananas. The majority of these involved people slipping on banana peels.

If didn't know you got this data off the internet I'd think you were really clever,but keep 'em coming nonetheless,stops you from procrastinating if nothing else......:rof::dance::dance::dance:
 
Sounds positively wonderful! I didn't remember your husband was deaf.
I can't imagine living with so much quiet in a husband, Mine doesn't talk a lot, but when he does he has a loud voice and doesn't even know it.:biggrin:
Bless you Glori!:heart:

He has a cochlear implant in one ear and a hearing aid in the other. The hearing aid doesn't help much. He is an awesome lip reader. He says I'm the hardest person to read lips on. ...and he married me.:ylol:

When someone first gets a cochlear implant, they don't turn it on right away. Once they do, there's all sorts of stuff that has to be done to re-learn how to hear the new way. The brain has to be re-trained. When hubby finally got to the point where he was benefiting from his implant, his quality of life began to improve. His parents raised him in the hearing world and did not teach him or his sister sign language.

We were at the supper table one evening and my oldest son was giving me a lot of lip etc. All of a sudden, hubby chastised my son for what he was doing. My son then replied in complete amazement, "Since when did you start hearing!" :rof:

Now I win:lol2:
 
Good morning Carol. I was thinking of you as I was putting the roast in the crockpot earlier. I am making Italian Roast beef today that you have sandwiches out of later. It is really good and a real crowd pleaser if you want the recipe. It is one of our favorites. Robert even you could make it, it's so easy and great for parties!:)

Teresa, Please pm me the receipe. Thanks!

Another win cause I'm attempting to catch up on what I missed. LOL!
 
Dog gone it all! Kitty woke up full of energy and is knocking everything off the nightstand.:ymad:

Can anyone say "kitty stew"?:eek:
 
No, we had our kitty stew event yesterday at my brothers. But it was ruined when my Mom came and told us my Dad's hip popped out from a tendon getting wrapped aroung a bone spur. He is in a wheel chair and in alot of pain.
We went over and visited him and took him some food. He may need surgery.
We are just laying low today and doing laundry etc...
What are you doing?
 
Sorry to hear that - parents eh!

Well it's a working day here - two hour drive earlier, back from gym, some work to do and the usual stuff.
 
As the coffin was being lowered into the ground at a Traffic Wardens funeral, a voice from inside screams

“I’m not dead, I’m not dead. Let me out!”

The Vicar smiles, leans forward sucking air through his teeth and mutters

“Too bloody late pal, I’ve already done the paperwork”
 
oh .. lol opssssssssssss .. um Hello Robert, just going to get my lovely yummy fish n rice tea .. anyone want to join me :) be back later xxxxxxxxx
 
Oh, I guess I had for a couple days. I was always rushed with Mike being on for his photography. I want a laptop! Will u send me one???:ybiggrin: U no since u r rich:biggrin:
 
Just as a matter of interest what price do laptops start from in the US - over here the starting price is around £300 or $475 US

........and no I am not buying you one - the UK plug wouldn't work in the States - or you know I would!
 
They have converters and u would not!!! They r about 298.00 for a very small one. At Walmart. Our screen on this one is 32 in. I love it.
 
In England - you would love a visit here - 2 weeks would be perfect - very different to back home - not better or worse just different - it is why I love visiting the States.

You would see all the history and tourist bits and it is just as much fun getting involved with the British way of doing things. Great thing is this is a small country in US terms so you could pack a lot in. Once you are tired of England you could visit my favourite place - Scotland!
 
Oh I know I would love Scottland. It looks perfect in movies and have read some books that are in Scottland and it sounds so beautiful. It is a dream to get over there. My Dad wanted to see Ireland because we are Irish. You can tell by looking at me. The fair skin and red hair. When I was born I had fire engine red hair. But as I got older it changed and just kept getting darker. Now it's blonde. Thanx to hair color. But. I like it. If I ever hit the lottery, first would be an Alaskan cruise, then over there and I would see every country. We love to travel. We do every chance we get.
 
Scotland - Scotland only has a population of about 6million (compared to about 50million in England and 280million in the US). It is only a little smaller in size to England - meaning there is plenty of space! In general the English tend not to go to Scotland as the weather is not great - but I think it is one of the most beautiful places on earth,
 
I'm too busy checking out and posting on last one wins to check this thread out. I'll come back to read it when I win last one wins.
 
Welcome back Cheryl!
How was your vacation? I am taking a break from cleaning. Hope you all have fun while I'm grueling here over housework.:ybiggrin:
 
Kitty Stew!

You Pennsylvanians are a strange lot - what else do you eat - apart from Banana Splits



:ylol2::rof: This thread turned out to be too funny! I almost fell off the bench as I was trying to laugh quietly. (having the upper GI motility study right now and am in the waiting area waiting for my next photo session) Kitty stew! :ylol2::rof:
 
Teresa, why don't we take a ladies trip and head on over to Scotland? Robert thanks for sharing. The info was interesting and the picture was simply beautiful. I would love to go there. Do you travel a lot other than for your work?
 
I would love to if finances permitted. My hubby and I have traveled alot in this country and been to Canada. But we would love to see the world someday. But, unless his photos take off and sell like mad, we are stuck here. I only work partime now because of back and neck problems.So money is an issue. We have been to alot of places here in our country though. It is a gorgeous place too


PS Check out Mike's website. He just put up some new photos. www.pediconephotography.com
They are really nice. Click on galleries to see them all.
 
Jan, welcome to the looney bin. FYI Robert needs lots of hugs, so keep you finger close to the hug button. Ha, ha!
 
Hello! im started to try and understand this thread but its humor reading the back and forth and everyone trying to get along!
 
Hello! im started to try and understand this thread but its humor reading the back and forth and everyone trying to get along!

Hello there Rugby Trooper and a warm welcome - if you want to be really confused come and say hello on the 'Last One Wins' thread.
 
Robert,
Did you check out Mike's website? I expect your approval as a friend. Thanx!
website listed above.

Well regardless of the fact the website is from your husband - so I feel some loyalty to like it...........................I am completely in awe of just how good this is. The images are 'alive' and are capturing something special. The birds are fantastic and the Ricketts Glen State Park could be straight out of National Geographic. 'Screensavers R us'.

Superb - and I don't give praise easily (you might have noticed).
 
Thankyou Robert, that means alot to me. Mike will be pleased as well. Tell your friends and business partners. He sells them on metal and they are gorgeous!
 
By the way, I said I would be back and read this whole thread. I now think it should be named "Last One Wins II." I'm going back to the familiar (no offense to the starter of this thread.)
 

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