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16513. Magoseph - 9/8/2005 4:54:30 PM

Nah, we like you feisty!

Ah, that's good, Ms. No--like our New Yorker friend always says: you gotta work at respect, you gotta earn it, you gotta demand it!.

16514. judithathome - 9/8/2005 7:49:46 PM

Magos, the afternoon and evening with our friends is Saturday...Keoni's birthday: Gallery Night, a play, and dinner, all with 12 of our friends. I just delivered the wine to the restaurant.

I did this after the meeting of the committee that is chosing candidates for village council and I was not chosen. They picked someone whose job is with Homeland Security at D/FW airport...no, not Jenerator, but a man who lives here in the village. I must say, I was relieved because I wasn't looking forward to the smear campaigns this place is known for. Now I can work to get this guy elected and not worry about having some jerk attack me. The guy seems very capable and I am sure he has more skills than I when it comes to admistration...of course, his campaign posters won't look as good as the ones I was planning but you can't have everything. ;-)

16515. Macnas - 9/9/2005 8:18:00 AM

Rained all night, still raining now.

Hmm, the river beckons me with its soft insistant murmured song...

16516. alistairconnor - 9/9/2005 9:03:35 AM

umm is the river lapping at your feet yet?
Get your gumboots on and call in the helicopters?

16517. Ulgine Barrows - 9/9/2005 9:28:02 AM

two drops of happy,
one drop of sad

16518. alistairconnor - 9/9/2005 9:32:14 AM

mixing your drinks?

Bitters? Sours?

16519. Ulgine Barrows - 9/9/2005 9:38:57 AM

Why don't you guess, allknowing Assumption.

I am trying to stop smoking.

How is your new woman, and the child arrangements?

16520. Ulgine Barrows - 9/9/2005 9:48:24 AM

Alistair ia a petty-wonk,
new lady doesn't like
his children

it's not the same
kissing them gooodnight
with that bitch
standing by


Pfffft.


I hope she has her own new lover.

16521. Ulgine Barrows - 9/9/2005 9:55:24 AM

two drops of happy
one pinch of pain

Lee Hazlewood

16522. Ulgine Barrows - 9/9/2005 10:04:04 AM

two drops of happy
one pinch of pain

Lee Hazlewood

16523. alistairconnor - 9/9/2005 11:24:13 AM

I feel your pain

New woman recently gave up smoking -- not tobacco. She says it was like leaving a lover after 20 years.
That lover didn't deserve her.

New woman is good! And happy. But she is not family. Not yet, anyway. I have no intention of imposing her on the children, nor vice versa.

16524. Macnas - 9/9/2005 11:34:23 AM

Just so long as she sees everything thats on the menu alistair.

How often do you have the kids?

16525. alistairconnor - 9/9/2005 11:43:38 AM

Ah yes we are the total transparency team.

We are on 50/50 timeshare. mum gets the week, I get the weekends. To make it come out theoretically even, I have responsibility from start of school Friday to end of school Monday, i.e. I pick them up from school in a couple of hours and take them to school on Monday morning.

That's what the ex suggested, and it works remarkably well for me, except for the lack of a private life on weekends. But even that is only a minor inconvenience, mostly.

Except that I've got a wee crisis coming up next weekend. The New Woman suggested a mountaneering trip, I cleared the date with the Ex (i.e. she agreed to keep the kids for the weekend), then she found out about the NW and went back on the arrangement... NW has made special arrangements to have the weekend free - she usually works weekends. Either we take the kids with us (feasible, but a bit early for my taste) or I need to find other arrangements for them.

16526. Macnas - 9/9/2005 11:48:17 AM

Welcome to the town of Awkward! We know you'll visit us time and time again.

16527. Magoseph - 9/9/2005 1:12:04 PM

Gallery Night, a play, and dinner, all with 12 of our friends.

Oh, yes, that’s right, Judith, I remember now, the Gallery Night. I’m confusing my days when I get upset. Anyway, I’m glad that you’ll not run for election because I feel it’d interfere with your social life, your charity projects, and your domestic happiness.

Rained all night, still raining now.

I wish you a clear lovely day for Sunday, Mac.

She says it was like leaving a lover after 20 years.

I’d say less addictive, Ali, and don’t assume that I don’t know what I’m talking about.--goody-goody now, that’s just old age setting in, unfortunately.

Hi, Ulgine.

Welcome to the town of Awkward! We know you'll visit us time and time again.

The first seven years of my eldest son’s life, I took care of his half brother and sister every summer, but it wasn’t painful at all because the kids were perfect playmates for their brother.

Now, I’m starting to think: What is it that I haven’t experienced. I should really write that book, or at least write for Ali’s fiction thread in the meantime.

Today, daughter-in-law and I are meeting for lunch and for a foray in the only knitting store she could find, short of going to Chicago or Milwaukee, and it’s only open on Fridays. I intend to knit a sweater for my brother, who insists that I do. His rationale is that I knitted one for him when he was a young man and that I owe him another now before he ceases to be an old one. Since knitting is the only domestic talent I have, I will, just to show off that such skill is like riding a bicycle. I need needles, wool and some modern pattern books.

I know knitting well because when it was found that I had a lazy left eye (which was operated later on), my grandmother taught me how to knit believing that knitting could strengthen my eye. Well, the granny didn’t let up until I had knitted sweaters for every one of my four siblings and my father and mother. I made a shawl for her also, all that and more before boys appeared.

I hope that I’m not going to bore the bejesus out of you with the progress of my knitting, but, you can scrawl pass …I’ll probably bore my faithful readers, you are out there, aren't’ you? Don't answer that.

16528. Macnas - 9/9/2005 1:24:12 PM

My missus is into the knitting as well, she made christening shawls for my sisters twins recently, and cot blankets for another sisters child. She does crochet as well.

16529. PelleNilsson - 9/9/2005 4:49:48 PM

I did crochet when I was younger. Very relaxing and fun.

16530. Ms. No - 9/9/2005 4:51:39 PM

Mago,

We should start posting craft pictures. We Moties are a talented lot --- gorgeous gardens, Wiz's work, home repair. I'd love to see your knitting. I'll eventually have some pictures of the leatherwork I've been doing. I still haven't broken down and bought a digital camera which would make things much easier.

16531. Macnas - 9/9/2005 4:57:09 PM

A mate of mine used to knit his own pullovers. He looked like a colourful hairy goat.

16532. Ms. No - 9/9/2005 5:21:12 PM

Are you sure they were sweaters and not just lovingly cultivated back hair?

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