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Post by Annie on Dec 28, 2005 10:35:39 GMT -5
A Juicer! Yum! Made wonderful tropical fruit juice blend this morning mango, pineapple, kiwi, tangerine. Can't wait to try carrot juice, Jack.
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Post by Annie on Dec 17, 2005 11:52:41 GMT -5
Christmas, Baby!
On Christmas Eve we go over to my parents' house and enjoy party food, play games, open presents, and gamble just a little. Christmas morning, we all awake to discover what Santa Claus left. He still comes even though there is only one believer left in the house (moi). Oh, yeah. Church is in there somewhere, too. Hee. Hee.
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Post by Annie on Dec 12, 2005 11:11:32 GMT -5
Thanks, Rusty.
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Post by Annie on Dec 30, 2005 12:35:24 GMT -5
Thank you! And welcome to the forum.
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Post by Annie on Dec 20, 2005 12:25:58 GMT -5
Thanks. If that is the one from 8 Mile, I got it. I'm not a hip hop/rap fan, but that song is powerful.
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Post by Annie on Dec 19, 2005 23:20:59 GMT -5
Already got Black Eyed Peas. I'm looking for a variety. Seems like just about every hip-hop song on i tunes is either explicit or singing about doin' the nasty or drugs/prison/etc. Not good for 4 year olds. I did find some India.Arie and a song about hope from Coach Carter.
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Post by Annie on Dec 19, 2005 15:55:51 GMT -5
Yo, Dawgs! My 4 year old nephew LOVES hip-hop music. I'm trying to assemble a CD for him using i-tunes. I'm looking for clean and appropriately themed songs that still sound good. I know there are some very musically oriented people on this forum (ahem Dashn) who might know something. HELP!
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Post by Annie on Dec 30, 2005 12:39:57 GMT -5
Cool. Maybe he will phone the podcast if he knows his cousin is on the forum!
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Post by Annie on Dec 28, 2005 11:14:40 GMT -5
Yesterday, my daughter and I were driving home and saw a guy walking along the sidewalk. We both did a double take and then looked at each other, thinking the same thing. He was a dead ringer for Charlie.
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Post by Annie on Dec 20, 2005 12:34:39 GMT -5
O.K. this may be in very poor taste, but did anyone see the home video of the Chalks airplane crashing near Miami yesterday? The first thing my kids said was, "That looks like the smoke from the Others." Seeing that flaming piece of something and the separate rest of the plane just fall into the ocean. . . well, it just takes one's mind to Lost. Geez, it just went kerplunk. They didn't seem all that high in the sky and no one survived. I feel sorry for those families esp. at Christmas.
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Post by Annie on Dec 20, 2005 11:03:34 GMT -5
One of my dogs chewed the leg off of the Big Bird ornament this morning. Do you know what the first thing I thought of was? Yep . . . Lost!
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Post by Annie on Dec 19, 2005 23:16:13 GMT -5
That he did. I surely hope they do not kill off Bernard. He and Rose are a great couple.
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Post by Annie on Dec 19, 2005 15:48:02 GMT -5
Bummer, man. My real-life story relating to Lost is today while Christmas shopping I swear I was in line next to Bernard. He even had the same jaunty cravat around his neck. I found myself staring and then looking around for Rose. Tee hee.
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Post by Annie on Dec 19, 2005 15:44:37 GMT -5
I'm boring and comfortable. No tatoos and no piercings except standard pierced ears.
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Post by Annie on Dec 30, 2005 12:28:29 GMT -5
You are like me - can't even lose 5 pounds. Let's see . . . things I can actually do. . . spend too much time on Lost spend too much time on this forum avoid cleaning out the garage
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