I have a CD from the "Thistle and Shamrock" radio program. They play very good music and a wonderful different selection. We get it on Sunday evenings from 1-7 pm and Wed evenings 6-9.
Maisky could you ask the ward to hold a reservation for 2? Annabelle
2? Who you taking with you Annabelle sweetie? Should I get my white jacket pressed?
Mikel, dont take us too seriously. No one else does. (now, what voice did I use to say that?) We'll have to 'chat' sometime and then you can tell me if I still seem proper.
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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?
Raven- for some strange reason, you sound like Vincent Price. Maybe it's because of the recording he did of Poe's "The Raven."
Cool Andy
That helps my gothic self image Old Raven told me in Chat last night that he heres the guy from ZZ Top when I post (he might have been yanking my chain )
My nickname in college was ZZ because of my afinity for the group and the first concert that I ever saw was Top on their fandango tour.
I don't know if it's the tupence thing (which I really like by the way) but you get a soft voice with a strong Irish brogue from me Andy (I hope that's okay because you are stuck with that in my head )
Don't take this wrong but I didn't say you were proper That is just an adjective that I used to describe your voice.
Where is your book post I can't find it and I want to read more
Slainte
Mikel
Oohhhh..... she said long and drawn out. Oh, so now I'm improper? (this is too fun. smack me when I need to stop)
The link is posted on the second page of Celtic Hearts. The book is called A Week in Septmeber. I'll put ithe link below too, but sometimes it is tempermental and you might have to access it from the other page. http://my.core.com/~piascik/AWeekinSeptemb...-webversion.doc
Hope you like it. Did you see I have two Christmas short stories and a poem I wrote for Richard burried somewhere in past pages. (nothing like self promotion)
Shrill? Rarely. But I do like the bowing, groveling and slinking part. Nothing like a man who knows his place. (ducking as things are being tossed at me)
Groveling is an important part of training for any married man who plans to stay that way. Other important things. If I mess up, I apologize immediately. If my wife messes up, I apologize even harder.
Groveling is an important part of training for any married man who plans to stay that way. Other important things. If I mess up, I apologize immediately. If my wife messes up, I apologize even harder.
Excellant advice Maisky!!!
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