This year, a trip and my niece's wedding. And since I have been checking on facebook for etails, and clarifying that Ms. Sue would NOT be there (she won't), I found this under her mother's profile (my brother's ex-wife) Thought it bore repeating here considering the kinds of people I have around me...lol
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Ok, Hun, I'm fixin' to tell you something about being Southern. Being Southern doesn't mean that I'm not educated. I may say "ain't" and "y'all" and call you "Sweetie" or 'Honey" and I might "bless a lot of hearts" and I might even "piddle around". I'll greet you with a big "Hey!!" and a hug. All soda pop is "Coke" and I might refer to my grocery cart as a "buggy" and by golly, that's okay. I'm po...lite and say "Ma'am" and "Sir". And if you hear a Southerner say, "Ah, hell naw!!", you'd better run!!! If you're proud to be a Southerner, then click 'LIKE' on my status. Then go up yonder and copy & paste to your status. And P.S., if you don't know where yonder is, then you ain't from the south
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LOS ANGELES, Calif. - Dick Tufeld, a radio and TV announcer best known as the voice of the robot in the 1960s television show "Lost in Space," has died. He was 85.
Mt. Sinai Memorial Parks says Tufeld died Sunday at home in the Studio City area of Los Angeles.
Tufeld's career included announcing for the 1950s radio show "Space Patrol." He also worked on hundreds of commercials, sports and news programs and TV shows ranging from "Zorro" to "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea."
However, Tufeld is perhaps best known for voicing the "Lost in Space" robot, whose warnings of "Danger, Will Robinson!" became a catchphrase.
An obituary released by his family says services will be held Friday at Mt. Sinai Hollywood Hills.
Today's day time shots. Diane (one of the chefs at work) and I were headed to the movies, went to see "The Devil Inside" ( I liked it for sheer jump factor, but what the hell do I know, right?)
While I was waiting for her to pick me up, I took these.....
The little shed in the back yard that I unsuccessfully tried to shoot at night...
The gate leading to the back yard- this is the first time I have seen icicles in years- even here it rarely snows, gets warm enough to melt, and then freeze again...
The top of the gate:
My camellia bush
Yes, folks, I actually have a magnolia tree in my front yard- one of the biggest reasons I wanted this place- and yes, it has snow on it...lol
So after 2 snow days in November, nothing at all through December, I finally have my snow again. Trust a southern girl to go all girlie about this in Canada...lol
Enjoy.
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Love the gate shot. :)
Shame I will have to travel to you to get snow. lol
These are stunning - I especially love the first three.
You need to have a camera on you at all times!
So that's where all my snow is...it's raining here in Ontario...not a flake in sight...lucky ducky you...;)
Lovely.......and of COURSE you should have a magnolia tree in your yard...
Especially when the best part is seeing a 1970's era hearse........
With silver, red and orange go faster flames.....
LMAO
Yes, she is still alive- and I'll be alot more visable soon. Promise.
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Well Damn ! nice to know you didn't drop off the face of the earth hun.
::POUNCE::
Now you CANNOT leave. You're all covered in Badger. :)
YAY!!
LOL!
Yes - come back soon, so I can read more of the whacky shit you put in your journal.
Yes come back.....I am tired of nothing new in the journal....and as little as I am on....that says a lot. :)
good to read.
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Requiem
01:13 Jan 28 2012
Oh, honey. When you say, "Well, bless your heart!" do you mean, "Fuck you, too!" too?
:P
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Elemental
01:23 Jan 28 2012
Grins....I can hear the drawl.