A common occurance. Listen to the Voice of Experience: stick in a space after the "8.". . .
number 8 (can't keep the format or I get an emoticon guy in sunglasses) . . .
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A common occurance. Listen to the Voice of Experience: stick in a space after the "8.". . .
number 8 (can't keep the format or I get an emoticon guy in sunglasses) . . .
Thanks SG. Of curse I trust your experience.A common occurance. Listen to the Voice of Experience: stick in a space after the "8.". . .
number 8 (can't keep the format or I get an emoticon guy in sunglasses) . . .
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Speaking of DC-I stopped to stay the night once at the Holiday Inn Select there in DC on my way to New Rochelle, NY. Man, was it ever hard for me to navigate those streets! I had a BIG problem with C street for some reason. There seemed to be more that one part of it. Kinda like one half was on one side of the city and the other half was on the other side of the city. The next time I went, I flew American. That was on september 4th of 2001. Needless to say, that was the last time I went to NY....as befits a native Warshintonian (DC, not that big state in the Northwest US; NW is one of the four geographical sections of DC).
Say what? Oh, did I have too many to's to make the sentence right? Was that it?
Meanwhile I'm still waiting for Huny to pick up on my riff on her little typo...
"mysailf" ??
So you actually went South on #2 (whether that means up or down is too loaded a question). I thought the trend was the other way, based on Gail, Bailey and mysailf.
Meanwhile I'm still waiting for Huny to pick up on my riff on her little typo...
no no, that's just internal rhyme. It wuz 'bout 14 posts back ah reckon... just the idea of Huny mistyping sugar seemed a kind of sweet irony."mysailf" ??
So you actually went South on #2 (whether that means up or down is too loaded a question). I thought the trend was the other way, based on Gail, Bailey and mysailf.
Meanwhile I'm still waiting for Huny to pick up on my riff on her little typo...
Eternal sympathies upon anyone trying to find one's way around DC. After dealing with that and New Orléans I resolved that no Frenchman should ever be allowed to design a city, at least not here. I had no trouble in Paris, so what gives? As for C street, I have the same problem today in Asheville (Perry alert!), where there be both Haywood Street and Haywood Road, neither of which have squat to do with each other, nor do they meet. [/rant]Speaking of DC-I stopped to stay the night once at the Holiday Inn Select there in DC on my way to New Rochelle, NY. Man, was it ever hard for me to navigate those streets! I had a BIG problem with C street for some reason. There seemed to be more that one part of it. Kinda like one half was on one side of the city and the other half was on the other side of the city. The next time I went, I flew American. That was on september 4th of 2001. Needless to say, that was the last time I went to NY....as befits a native Warshintonian (DC, not that big state in the Northwest US; NW is one of the four geographical sections of DC).
I believe your right about all of this! My first trip to Atlanta was a white knuckle ride (not at 6 flags either) the whole way( landing on that one runway where the pilot slams on his breaks and hangs a sharp left when landing is a nail biter, too! He can get a few good G's doing it). It's fun trying to get away from the airport. It can be like a southern version of "Groundhog Day". Haven't we been here before?I'm glad for your friend, Sluggo. I know you're thankful as well.
A place that was tough for me to find my way around at first was Atlanta. Besides the perpetual construction, EVERY other road is named "Peachtree" something--road, lane, terrace, boulevard, avenue, street, way, pike, thoroughfare. Then to add to that, it seems every suburb also has multiple "Peachtrees". I think it's done so they can laugh at the out-of-towners.
Yeah, so much for edittors. Than was a typo I will confess. Something must have gotten scarmbeld between my brain and my fingers. ( or I'm just try to make the rules up as I go).no no, that's just internal rhyme. It wuz 'bout 14 posts back ah reckon... just the idea of Huny mistyping sugar seemed a kind of sweet irony."mysailf" ??
So you actually went South on #2 (whether that means up or down is too loaded a question). I thought the trend was the other way, based on Gail, Bailey and mysailf.
Meanwhile I'm still waiting for Huny to pick up on my riff on her little typo...
But as another cleverer poster here once typed, "so much for edittors"...
Yeah, so much for edittors. Than was a typo I will confess. Something must have gotten scarmbeld between my brain and my fingers. ( or I'm just try to make the rules up as I go).
Don't worry about it. Sometimes my brain makes a funny and forgets to include me in on it. I know you mean no harm. It's when the ADD has kicked in and I think I'm in la-la land that I do my best work. I think it's just a series Freudian slips. No,no Doctor, it has nothing to do with my mother, but then again, maybe I was just to Jung to remember.... Oh, this can't be good..
Yeah, so much for edittors. Than was a typo I will confess. Something must have gotten scarmbeld between my brain and my fingers. ( or I'm just try to make the rules up as I go).
Oopsie... Huny I've been assuming you did dat on porpoise. Dint mean to nitpick, I was jes' teasin' ye. Anyway the current one was 'surgar'. But enough of this teasin'. I'm off for a spot of tea. And I'll take control of my own surgar
Worx for me Meanwhile...No,no Doctor, it has nothing to do with my mother, but then again, maybe I was just to Jung to remember.... Oh, this can't be good..
Would it be too obscure to suggest this sounds like a warm and fuzzy Yoruban spirit?... native Baltimorons go "Downy Oshun." {snippity}.
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