QUOTE (gettin-away @ Feb 6 2004, 05:46 PM) My daughter's mother.
I lost my wife 3 1/2 months after my daughter's birth.
gettin-away
JaneyMae wrote
Thank you
My daughter is grown now (22 years old) and has accomplished a lot. I would want her mother to know just how much like her, her daughter has become.
gettin-away
I'm thinkin' that your wife knows how wonderful her daughter is. Anyway, that's just my way of thinking and knowing. I know my mom is watching over my daughter and my grandbabies.
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Tangle Goblinwitch: She is only seen in the enchanted moment between sleep and waking
"Never miss a chance to shut up." Will Rogers
Leprechauns, castles, good luck and laughter. Lullabies, dreams and love ever after. A thousand welcomes when anyone comes... That's the Irish for You!
Lance Armstrong, and I hope he brings Cheryl Gary Fisher, one of theoriginal mountain bikers My dad when he was studying to be a priest My Great-Uncle Tommy, the black sheep of the family Arthur Guiness, for obvious reasons Adam, why did you eat that apple, lad! Jesus, just to see how much of His Messagel we got WRONG One of the defenders of the Alamo Sandra Bullock (I need a date) [/FONT]
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If you were accused of being a Christian, would your enemies have enough evidence to convict you? -Ralph Waldo Emerson
If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him keep pace with the music he hears, however measured or far away. -Henry David Thoreau
Pray as if everything depended on God, and work as if everything depended upon man. - Cardinal Francis J. Spellman
Why don't we make this a dinner party. There's nothing wrong with ornery ever now and then, we all have to vent at sometime.
maggiemahone1
Did I hear Sean Connery? I've been know to crash a party now and again if not invited. May I PLEASE come with ya'll! I'll bring the diet coke.
*jumping up and down exitedly* Here, here!!! You won't leave me outside , won't you? Sean Connery ..what a man, eh? I'll bring my Glenfiddich, aye?
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("The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupery)
"The soul would have no rainbow, if the eye had no tears." (Native American Proverb)
People posting about noshing with Keith Moon and Pete Townshend made me think of others I would love to meet (those 2 included).
Being a drummer there are some luminaries (read Gods!) I would consider an honor to meet.
Neil Pert of Rush (my all time fav rock drummer) Buddy Rich Gene Krupa Jim Kilpatrick (14 World Pipe Band Drumming championships and current champion)
I'm sure there are more, but these are the biggies.
Got to meet Buddy several times at Disneyland. During the summer months, he played there a lot. My uncle was a jazz musician who played at D-land for 20 years and he always got me in to see Buddy. Cool guy, and took time to talk with his "people." (other drummers)
sound like a right good DinnerParty. if a table holds six and it is going to be three men and three women who would you pick? it would be you and five others. Mine would be Leonardo DeVinchy [to show him some photos of modern inventions and see if he could improve the windows operating system] Eve [did she realy pick the apple] Boudica [queen of the Eceni] Anne Bolyn [did she have that sixth finger on her left hand] my Brother [who was given up for adoption before I was born] for obvious reasons. The food would be one dish brought by each of the guests to see their favorate food. My food would be Faggots and Peas [Welsh dish]
Living person: Jim Calavangh (Played the Count of Monte Cristo and plays Jesus in the new Passion movie fixing to come out that Mel Gibson directed ) Jim is a strong christian and he just showed his movie to Billie Graham and when it was over Billie Graham was crying and speachless. I'd like to hear more about it from Jim.
Dead person: Are they going to have any flesh still on them? Are they going to scare me? Hummm? Would they come to the table with worms crawling in and out? I'd have to really think about this before I invite a dead person. My mom's dead and I don't think she'd deliberately try to scare me. But it would still be a scary experience. Nope I vote, no dead people at the table please. It might not go good with dessert.
Annabelle
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