21679. Magoseph - 4/26/2007 4:16:54 PM If my lovely daughter-in-law became the executor of our living will, she would probably place Butch in a kennel where he‘d die of grief. 21680. Magoseph - 4/27/2007 9:00:51 PM Where's everybody? 21681. judithathome - 4/28/2007 12:05:12 AM Took Harley to the vet for stitches removal and nail trim and then I had to go to MY doctor for prescription renewal...whole day has been a bust. Nap time...since Keoni won't be home til about 9pm. 21682. prolph - 4/28/2007 12:08:51 AM glad to hear no tornados for j@h malarky. is everyone else ok?
WHAT IS A SAFE ROOm?
patsy
21683. arkymalarky - 4/28/2007 3:23:32 AM Hey Patsy!
In some houses or buildings without storm cellars or in addition to them (don't know about Judith's) it's a specially designed steel-reinforced central room for a tornado. A school I used to work in built a nice one that could hold all the kids in the event of a tornado (it's a small school). 21684. arkymalarky - 4/28/2007 3:24:09 AM Well, it's not FOR a tornado, since the idea is to keep them out rather than invite them in. 21685. betty - 4/28/2007 3:46:07 AM can we just talk about the fact that I am thirty, single, not so ugly that dogs start howling when I enter a room and I am laying on the loveseat, in a pink wife beater and typing a stupid freakin' paper on a Friday night when I should be nicely intoxicated and getting lucky? 21686. concerned - 4/28/2007 3:53:09 AM If you do die alone, make sure you don't have cats.
Or dogs. 21687. concerned - 4/28/2007 3:53:52 AM Re. 21685-
Typing a paper? What for? 21688. betty - 4/28/2007 4:12:14 AM senior thesis. about a mall. this guy Victor Gruen who invented "the Mall" as concept was a socialist, so there are some ideological tensions that I'm exploring... 21689. judithathome - 4/28/2007 7:11:19 AM Patsy, my safe room is just the laundry room...only room in the house without windows.
Arky, didn't you mean something a bit more unsavory (no pun!) about not having cats if you die alone? I didn't think you meant leaving the pets as orphans so much as them possibly having you for dinner...saw some cop show where that was a theme recently...or maybe the news had something about it.
So tomorrow I'm going to tell everyone what we're doing for my birthday next week...don't want to reveal too much at one sitting. ;-) 21690. arkymalarky - 4/28/2007 4:49:45 PM Yes, exactly--grim sorta-joking, not really joking. It happened to an old man in the community where I work. It was sad because he had no one close enough to even check on him for about a week, which is saying a lot in a community that small, where everyone knows everyone.
Wrt the birthday, don't leave us hanging too long on the plan, Judith!
I'm awful about remembering birthdays, but I always remember yours because it's the day after Jim's. And I always remember Jim's because it's the day before yours. ;-) 21691. arkymalarky - 4/28/2007 4:51:19 PM Yes, exactly--grim sorta-joking, not really joking. It happened to an old man in the community where I work. It was sad because he had no one close enough to even check on him for about a week, which is saying a lot in a community that small, where everyone knows everyone.
Wrt the birthday, don't leave us hanging too long on the plan, Judith!
I'm awful about remembering birthdays, but I always remember yours because it's the day after Jim's. And I always remember Jim's because it's the day before yours. ;-) 21692. arkymalarky - 4/28/2007 4:53:31 PM I knew that would post twice, but I couldn't get the page to load. Sorry!
Betty,
Just wait ten years and you'll consider being home unintoxicated with some time to yourself lucky. And no paper to write, unless you want to! Or in my case, I'll be 50.
I have one more paper to write this week. I don't think I have to write one for my summer class. 21693. judithathome - 4/28/2007 11:56:42 PM Okay, a few weeks ago we went to a local museum featuring an exhibit on the Cowboys of Hawaii..they are called paniolas. The sponsor of the exhibit was a woman who was recently inducted into the Cowgirl Hall of Fame...she's a rancher from Maui. (And yes, I live in a town which has a Cowgirl Hall of Fame museum...)
Keoni mentioned at the time that his grandfather was good friends with one of the more well-known paniolas who went to compete in a national rodeo in Wyoming back in the day and whipped ass...took all the top honors and shocked the rodeo people no end. I told him I always attended the national rodeos when they came to town here in Fort Worth. He said he'd never been to an actual rodeo except for the ones on the ranch where he spent summers with his grandfather but he was interested in that culture.
So we got a flyer from the Community Center of the village next to us...a larger little berg...announcing that on Friday (my birthday) there was going to be a lecture by these two old ladies who grew up on the rodeo circuit as their parents were all rodeo people. (This was given last year at the local Opera House and was $50 a ticket...) It's the same lecture only better because not only was it just $16 but they are serving a "rodeo meal", too! Something called Rodeo Stew and Cornbread.
So that's what we're doing on Friday night. Something completely different from what we usually do to celebrate my big day...ha! 21694. wonkers2 - 4/28/2007 11:59:51 PM cow girls 21695. wonkers2 - 4/29/2007 12:01:49 AM Miller Light Cowgirls 21696. betty - 4/29/2007 1:34:29 AM Judith,
that sounds like a wonderful birthday experience. I forgot you were a taurus, but I should have known the way you so absolutely love your man and a good drink. 21697. arkymalarky - 4/29/2007 2:56:28 AM How fun, Judith! 21698. arkymalarky - 4/29/2007 2:57:02 AM Heh. That description matches our Taurus friend Jim.
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