Tuesday, June 26, 2007
IRL (In Real Life)
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Thoughts and ideas and other things that rattle around in my brain. If I deposit them here, I can free up prime real estate for other things to contemplate.
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Oh Scrap |
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scrapbooking, family, travel |
heinous discuss | |
Definition: | (adjective) Grossly wicked or reprehensible; abominable. |
Synonyms: | flagitious |
Usage: | Abusing an animal is a heinous act. |
![]() ![]() The Potsdam ConferenceHeld in Potsdam, Germany, from July 17 to August 2, 1945, the Potsdam Conference was a meeting between the three principal Allies in World War II—the US, UK, and USSR. Although the summit was largely devoted to establishing post-war order after the surrender of Nazi Germany, the Allies also used it to issue a statement outlining terms for Japan's surrender and threatening "prompt and utter destruction" if Japan failed to comply. Who represented the UK along with Winston Churchill? More... Discuss |
![]() ![]() The Old Man of the Mountain Collapses (2003)The Old Man of the Mountain was an iconic rock formation in the Franconia Notch mountain pass of New Hampshire. Protruding from the side of a cliff, about 1,200 feet (366 m) above a lake, it looked like a craggy, 40-ft (12-m) human face. Years of freezing weather and the feature's already precarious position caused the beloved local symbol and tourist destination to collapse in 2003. American statesman Daniel Webster once said that the Old Man was God's way of saying what? More... Discuss |
![]() ![]() William Motter Inge (1913)Inge worked as a teacher and newspaper critic before winning recognition as a dramatist. His plays sympathetically portray the aspirations and frustrations of Midwestern small-town life. He first earned notice in 1950 with Come Back, Little Sheba, and he won the Pulitzer Prize in 1953 for Picnic. Several of his works were made into films. By the 1960s, his reputation as a dramatist declined, and he turned to writing novels. Plagued by alcoholism and illness, he died in what way? More... Discuss |
![]() ![]() Washington Irving (1783-1859) Discuss |
4 comments:
Well sorry to disapoint you Jennie, I do not own an ax but I'm sure I can find a big Butchers knife around someplace :) I really hope this works out for next summer but we have to wait and see.
We don't need no stinkin' axes, we can find rope, knives, machetes, and a few whips lying around, I bet!
I still wake up every morning just smiling that we got a chance to hang out and laugh and talk and get to know each other so much more than through a board...it was one of the most fabulous trips of my life!
Jennie, I came late to this post, but I'm so so so glad you two had a good time. I wish I'd been there! I can just imagine the fun and laughter. Thanks for making the blog entry - I still check everyone's from time to time, but I wish there were a new entry most days . . . . Guess I gotta do my own first!
OK - so I'm REEEEAAAAALLLY late to this party. How freaking fantastic was this!!! You two look so cute and happy in that pic - love it! Since we've got the ax, butcher's knife, rope, machete and whip covered I'll bring the poison!
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