19169. arkymalarky - 4/20/2006 11:08:42 PM Oh my. I hope she gets better asap. 19170. Macnas - 4/21/2006 8:40:10 AM Ah now Mago, this is for you:
The cafe, it's still open though the owner is away,
and people come and go just as before.
But the coffee doesn't taste as good, and things won't be the same,
until our Mago walks back through the door.
Now Mago has a certain way, she's got a certain style.
She keeps things light and makes you feel at home.
You're tired of work and feeling stressed, she'll smile and say hello,
and you no longer feel you're on your own.
listen Mago, carefully, to what we have to say,
and what the doctor tells you, please take note.
Relax and rest, and get well soon, we'll see you when you're able,
With all our love, your friends here at the Mote.
19171. PsychProf - 4/21/2006 3:44:21 PM Excellent Macnas 19172. wonkers2 - 4/21/2006 4:08:57 PM Mago, The Cap'n gives outstanding back rubs, happy ending guaranteed! 19173. judithathome - 4/21/2006 7:43:24 PM Mac, that was absolutely lovely and I'm certain when Magos sees it, she will feel 100% improved! 19174. jexster - 4/22/2006 3:38:37 AM Nice lunch with Wonk and his friend Cap'n Dirty today.
Great to see how the other 1/2 lives...
19175. sakonige - 4/22/2006 4:07:17 AM where are you in that picture, jexter? 19176. wonkers2 - 4/22/2006 7:35:56 AM As Jexter mentioned, w2 and the Cap'n joined him for lunch today. And we met our second Motie in person, the first being JJBiener who, as many remember, was at the opposite end of the political spectrum from Jexter and w2. Biener and w2 had a fairly lively argument over dinner, but not so with Jexter with whom we agree on Bush, the war, etc. Anyway, we're headed back to Detroit on Monday. where visiting Moties are always welcome as long as they are willing to submit to a brief sales pitch for a GM car! 19177. arkymalarky - 4/22/2006 4:14:25 PM Our Detroit friends are down here right now, and they're probably coming over this evening (if Bob and I can get our work done). But he's retired from Chrysler. 19178. arkymalarky - 4/22/2006 4:15:36 PM Great picture and a good looking bunch! It just now finally came up for me. 19179. judithathome - 4/22/2006 11:19:28 PM Wonks, if you're near Texas, give me a holler! I've had my interest in the Cap'n piqued for some time. ;-) 19180. wonkers2 - 4/23/2006 1:51:08 AM Thanks, Judith! Texas is a big state. I was in Houstoh last month for my son's wedding. 19181. judithathome - 4/23/2006 4:52:32 AM I know...I saw the outstanding pictures! 19182. Magoseph - 4/24/2006 10:16:28 AM Judith, Ali, Arky, Wonk and the Cap'n, and you especially, Mac, for the wonderful poem, I thank you all very much for the good wishes. I am able to lurk since Flexy elevated the monitor, but I still cannot sit for very long in order to type. 19183. Macnas - 4/24/2006 1:38:46 PM Mago, I'm very glad you liked the little rhyme, sometimes a bit of fun is better than any medicine.
You take it easy now, and you'll be back as good as ever before you know it.
19184. iiibbb - 4/25/2006 1:31:45 AM Last big planning hurdle for the wedding is music...
we're looking for contemporary.
Prologue
Processional
Recessional
Any suggestions/favorites out there? 19185. arkymalarky - 4/25/2006 1:48:20 AM Oh congratulations, 3i3b! I knew you were engaged, but I didn't realize you had set a date and were well on your way in the planning.
If anything comes to mind I'll post it here. 19186. iiibbb - 4/25/2006 2:05:48 AM a little over 1 month away 19187. judithathome - 4/25/2006 4:56:40 AM Prologue...check out Erik Satie. 19188. alistairconnor - 4/25/2006 11:35:30 AM Satie... excellent suggestion!
If it wuz me (god forbid), I'd be tempted by Beethoven or Sibelius for the processional, avoiding "well known bits" (that leaves a very wide field) - something inspirational and accessible, without religious overtones.
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