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Old 26-04-2007, 12:23 PM
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Yes, I'm a very common person here-! (I've never met those two, or seen them. Jerry Hall is from the Dallas area, 200 miles away, and probably my least favorite area of the State; Houston would be right there, too - they're both got all the cultural benefits of giant parking lots as far as I can tell. Strip malls and parking lots.) Corpus Christi is a nicer place but we actually head for the coastal towns another 30 minutes past Corpus. Palm trees, sand and shrimp off the boat.

Those little towns don't have a lot of shoe salesmen, though. We walk into a food market and they'll usually sell flip-flops in a bin, and I match some up to the bottom of my feet - voila - new shoes! Fit for every dining experience along the coast - well, if you have to wear shoes at all...


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Yes, I'm a very common person here-! (I've never met those two, or seen them. Jerry Hall is from the Dallas area, 200 miles away, and probably my least favorite area of the State; Houston would be right there, too - they're both got all the cultural benefits of giant parking lots as far as I can tell. Strip malls and parking lots.) Corpus Christi is a nicer place but we actually head for the coastal towns another 30 minutes past Corpus. Palm trees, sand and shrimp off the boat.

Those little towns don't have a lot of shoe salesmen, though. We walk into a food market and they'll usually sell flip-flops in a bin, and I match some up to the bottom of my feet - voila - new shoes! Fit for every dining experience along the coast - well, if you have to wear shoes at all...
Is that all we get today a hat floating on some hair!, how naughty !

Can we have a little more 'hat & Hair' next time please? thank you

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Watch it, fella! You're lucky you haven't been pegged with 7 weeks of baby pictures!

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Yes, I'm a very common person here-! (I've never met those two, or seen them. Jerry Hall is from the Dallas area, 200 miles away, and probably my least favorite area of the State; Houston would be right there, too - they're both got all the cultural benefits of giant parking lots as far as I can tell. Strip malls and parking lots.) Corpus Christi is a nicer place but we actually head for the coastal towns another 30 minutes past Corpus. Palm trees, sand and shrimp off the boat.

Those little towns don't have a lot of shoe salesmen, though. We walk into a food market and they'll usually sell flip-flops in a bin, and I match some up to the bottom of my feet - voila - new shoes! Fit for every dining experience along the coast - well, if you have to wear shoes at all...

Don't spoil the illusion Chrissy........!!!:

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Old 27-04-2007, 10:27 PM
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Oh crikey, Crooky will be happy with the latest.
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Oh crikey, Crooky will be happy with the latest.

Who wouldn't be happy with that? It's a lovely chair

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- You should store this one on a Flop-Filppy Disc, Christine !
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Those were just my check-out lane flip-flops for Harley's benefit, but I'll switch back to cat-in-hat shortly.
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Office Cat is wonderful, too!

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We've got 5 cats in our neighborhood - 3 friendlies and 2 unfriendlies ("I'll let you pet me only as long as I want, and then I won't leave without a swat or a hiss" - grrr). The friendlies disappointed my husband who thought he'd made a fortune in the PCSL (Professional Cat Soccer League), because he spent time teaching them to chase a paper-ball. Unfortunately, even with videotaped training sessions for them, he was never able to teach them rules or even effective scoring. It's one of his biggest disappointments, he said. Then he asks me to sew little colors and ties for them. And I can't believe I do it!
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Old 28-04-2007, 09:03 PM
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At last. Something in The Office that makes me smile

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Old 28-04-2007, 09:05 PM
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We've got 5 cats in our neighborhood - 3 friendlies and 2 unfriendlies ("I'll let you pet me only as long as I want, and then I won't leave without a swat or a hiss" - grrr). The friendlies disappointed my husband who thought he'd made a fortune in the PCSL (Professional Cat Soccer League), because he spent time teaching them to chase a paper-ball. Unfortunately, even with videotaped training sessions for them, he was never able to teach them rules or even effective scoring. It's one of his biggest disappointments, he said. Then he asks me to sew little colors and ties for them. And I can't believe I do it!
Professional? How much is he paying them?
Most cats like playing "knuckles" - and it speeds up your reactions

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He wasn't too precise on their projected salaries, but calculated his standard agent's fee of 98% would be enough to 'cover his costs of wadded-up newspaper' that he used for soccer training. Oh yes, the man's a REAL spendaholic. Oh yeah...

He said he was fairly certain he'd host a World Cup every two years, inserting the worldwide TV coverage between the two Olympic years, and letting the 'other' World Cup suck up the last drop of interest and advertising dollars.

Well, that's what he said...

By the way, I'm also the only sane person in our household, too.
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Old 29-04-2007, 05:12 AM
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A lot of people claim that, that they're the only sane one in the asylum

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Then I'd be a darn fool not to do the same, right?

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