*she smacks his arm* 'Old Fool!' It's way to early. The Baldwin sisters won't be receiveing guests just yet.
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Compassion is the sometimes fatal capacity for feeling what it is like inside somebody else's skin. It is the knowledge that there can never really be any peace and joy for me until there is peace and joy finally for you too. - Frederick Buechner
If society prospers at the expense of the intangibles, how can it be called progress?
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QUOTE (Elspeth @ Nov 6 2003, 01:48 AM)
Jason, I think of Waltons mountain as my Mayberry too. Only used Mayberry because the detective did. My favorite Walton's episode was always the one with Jenny. You?
Elspeth
ok, some of the holiday music I enjoy is -
The penuts christmas. ( can'y live w/o it) Elvis Costello and Gwen Steffani- I throw my toys around John Mellencamp- Saw mommy kissin' santa U2- It's chrismas time ( I think that's the title...) No Doubt- Oi to the world Any chritmas by Lois Armstong, Bing crosby, The Andrew sisters, Old Blue eyes and Mel Torme' yes, the velvet fog.... ( that was due to the TV show Night Court.) The UK hit - Do they know it's Christmas ( mid 80's tune.. bob geldof)
Um, my favorite walton's episode??? Wow Elspeth.. thats a tough one.... I will have to think on that...
Music is holy, art is sacred, and creativity is power
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listen hear "old woman" It was put on this here earth to be enjoyed! And if I feel like enjoyin' it at 11:30 I will. And just for your information, it is 5:30 in Scotland!
( That was great!!! I haven't laughed that hard in a "coons time"... )
This post has been edited by barddas on 06-Nov-2003, 10:46 AM
Old woman? Ouch! And my age hasn't even been plastered all over the front page yet! How did you know, you old fool you? And sure go to Scotland, but will you get the recipie in a Mason jar, I ask you? And with cookies?
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QUOTE (MDF3530 @ Nov 5 2003, 07:56 PM)
["Here Comes Santy Claus" by Gene Autry "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" by Burl Ives "The Night Santa Went Crazy" by "Weird Al" Yankovic "Jingle Bells" by the Barking Dogs"
I forgot about those !!!! Thanks for the reminder !
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QUOTE (Elspeth @ Nov 6 2003, 12:51 PM)
Old woman? Ouch! And my age hasn't even been plastered all over the front page yet! How did you know, you old fool you? And sure go to Scotland, but will you get the recipie in a Mason jar, I ask you? And with cookies?
I'm just playin' Remember that's what Zeb would call ester.....
["Here Comes Santy Claus" by Gene Autry "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" by Burl Ives "The Night Santa Went Crazy" by "Weird Al" Yankovic "Jingle Bells" by the Barking Dogs"
I forgot about those !!!! Thanks for the reminder !
I forgot one song I like : "The Hannukah Song" by Adam Sandler!
Now, when you all sing "Here Comes Santa Claus", I hope you remember to say "Santy" rather than "Santa". That is the way Gene Autry sung it .
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Im more of a Halloween person, so Id have to say for a Yule movie, it would be Nightmare Before Christmas.
Nice RW.
One of the best movies of all time.
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