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12394. thoughtful - 11/30/2004 11:52:18 PM

I like that stressful day one too...universally applicable.

12395. Magoseph - 11/30/2004 11:54:24 PM

... her boss' s.o.p

What's that, toughtful?

12396. thoughtful - 11/30/2004 11:55:14 PM

sop= standard operating procedure...an army thing i think

12397. Magoseph - 11/30/2004 11:58:49 PM

Thank you, thoughtful.

12398. judithathome - 12/1/2004 1:55:45 AM

Here are three of my 1930s-40s dress clips...not really very clear but I wasn't operating the camera.

Dress clips

And some of my rhinestone pieces: rhinestone pins

Here are some colored ones with intersting shapes: colored stones

And finally, some more colored stones: more colored stones

Oops! One more...these are pins with carved stones called Tutti Frutti; they are Keoni's faves because of the carving that goes into them: Tutti Frutti

12399. wonkers2 - 12/1/2004 3:18:44 AM

Mago, nice of you to ask. We had dinner at Cactus with my younger son and his beautiful new financee.

12400. thoughtful - 12/1/2004 3:25:31 AM

J@h,those are just lovely.

I have a bunch of rhinestone stuff from MIL but it seems almost every one is missing a stone or 2 ... are these something that can be repaired? Do you know who would do it?

12401. Magoseph - 12/1/2004 12:16:54 PM

Won, I wonder if Abs tried this restaurant. We have one here in Lake Geneva. My DIL wants to go there next time we go to the hairdresser. Tell me, how was your food?

Hello, Mac and Ali. We had snow last night, not much, only a couple of inches.

12402. Macnas - 12/1/2004 12:41:21 PM

Hello Mago. It's getting steadily colder here, 'though snow is doubtful.

We are getting many strange bird migrations here at present, such as flights of Ruddy duck and the like, where as before we might only have seen a few pairs now and then.

Also, Snipe and Woodcock numbers are well up. I don't know what this means, but it could mean a very hard winter ahead.

12403. alistairconnor - 12/1/2004 12:51:30 PM

How about peeling onions? That's the local folk wisdom about predicting a hard winter here : either they peel easier or they don't, I can't remember which.

There's also the "white man chop much wood" school. Modernised : the price of fuel oil is high, so winter will be high.

12404. alistairconnor - 12/1/2004 12:53:30 PM

Our inch or two of snow from the night before last is still on the ground - temperatures around zero, roads icy in places. I picked up my snow tyres last night, so I'm feeling a bit safer.

Remind me to post some pictures of the "real" Lake Geneva, Mago -- from this summer's bike trip.

12405. Magoseph - 12/1/2004 3:47:16 PM

Oh, I will, Ali--I wonder how this place near us, on Lake Michigan, ever got its name. My paper is late--I get aggravated if I can't solve my brain ticklers, especially if I can't go outside.

Mac, Flexy noted the same about unusual birds in this area, a while ago, and he wondered about a harsh winter too.

12406. judithathome - 12/1/2004 4:00:57 PM

Thoughtful, call a local antiques mall or store and ask if they have any costume jewelry dealers. Then ask for their phone #s and call and see if they either DO repair or know someone who does.

The woman I buy from has her husband do repairs..he is quite good and has a ton of loose stones of every color. Probably dealers in your neck of the woods do, too.

12407. christipeters - 12/1/2004 4:12:33 PM

judith - You know, I adore each and every one of those pieces. I still get compliments on the pieces you gave me after we were robbed and I was jewelry-less. I love wearing them.

12408. thoughtful - 12/1/2004 4:29:10 PM

Thanks judithah. There is an antiques mall in the area i've never been to...good excuse to go!

12409. wonkers2 - 12/1/2004 4:38:01 PM

Mago, we ejoyed the food at Cactus. I had a rib eye steak cooked Mexican style. My prospective daughter-in-law had a Mexican vegetarian dish. I didn't realize Cactus was a chain. The food was good and the prices reasonable.

12410. Ms. No - 12/1/2004 6:02:32 PM

Okay, now I feel like a complete wimp. I hadn't yet turned the heat on in my apartment and last night I looked at the thermostat and thought "Hmm....63 degrees inside the house, I could maybe turn the heat on," but now I'm going to feel like a big baby if I do. You people have SNOW already and it was a balmy 42F in Burbank this morning when I woke up --- outside the house. I've no idea what the temp was inside because I didn't check.

I think the first thing I'll do is seal the windows, though. It's an old place with sash windows so they're draughty. There's an icy breeze that blows directly into my shower.

12411. Macnas - 12/1/2004 6:16:00 PM

Into the shower? Agggh!

12412. Macnas - 12/1/2004 6:18:44 PM

63degF is about 17 or so deg.c. Comfort level is at around 21 deg.c (69 or 70 deg.F), so either put on a wolly jumper or turn the damn heating on!

12413. iiibbb - 12/1/2004 6:23:30 PM

This should get everyone in the spririt

The dance at the end is quite interesting.

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