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 |
chirpy discuss | |
Definition: | (adjective) Characterized by liveliness and lightheartedness. |
Synonyms: | perky, buoyant |
Usage: | You're very chirpy today—have you won the lottery or something? |
![]() ![]() The Deadly Yellow RiverStretching 3,395 miles (5,464 km), the Yellow River, or Huang He, is the world's sixth longest river. Called the "the cradle of Chinese civilization" because its basin is the birthplace of the northern Chinese civilizations, the oft-flooding river has also earned the nickname "China's Sorrow." Its floods—more than 1,500 in the last 3 to 4 millennia—have caused some of the deadliest natural disasters in human history and claimed millions of lives. How was the river once used as a weapon of war? More... Discuss |
![]() ![]() First Female Cadet Graduates from The Citadel (1999)For more than 150 years, only male cadets were allowed to attend the Citadel, an elite military college in South Carolina. The first female cadet gained the right to enroll after a legal battle in 1995, but she left after less than a week. The next year, Nancy Mace, the daughter of US Army Brigadier General Emory Mace, enrolled, along with three other women. Mace graduated in three years, becoming the first female graduate of the Citadel. What happened to the women who matriculated with her? More... Discuss |
![]() ![]() Harry S. Truman (1884)In 1945, when US president Franklin D. Roosevelt died—just 82 days into his fourth term—Truman, his vice president, assumed the office. Presiding over the end of World War II and the transition to peacetime, he made unexpectedly bold decisions. He dropped the first atomic bombs on Japan, proposed the "Truman Doctrine" of Communist containment, authorized the Berlin Airlift, and initiated US involvement in the Korean War. For most of his second term, Truman did not live in the White House. Why? More... Discuss |
![]() ![]() Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914) 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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