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13831. judithathome - 2/14/2005 10:54:36 PM

Magos, two kisses are a good sign for waking up in the morning. ;-)

13832. thoughtful - 2/14/2005 11:24:17 PM

Wonderful news res & woden. Beautiful ring on such a lovely young hand too!

May you both enjoy a long life together full of happiness, and quiet moments.

13833. arkymalarky - 2/15/2005 2:49:47 AM

I love the ring.

Happy Valentine's Day to all the Moterheads!

13834. resonance - 2/15/2005 7:34:00 AM

Banks:

Having seen Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom many times, and, hence, being forewarned, I know that people who go looking for diamonds in your fine nation sometimes end up strapped to a bed rack and lowered into boiling lava after Mola Ram rips their heart out. Plus, if my memory serves me correctly, one may be served eyeball soup and chilled monkey brains immediately beforehand.

Possibilities such as these tend to attract a man's full attention and, in any case, may not be fully covered by our current health plans. Regrettably, we may have to decline your most gracious offer under these circumstances, but Woden and I do appreciate the thought.

Say hi to the Mrs. for us both.

Regds,

A-5

13835. uzmakk - 2/15/2005 2:01:40 PM

Congratulations, A-5. That is a fine looking young hand. I was under the impression that you were a bit more on the crusty side. Of course that could still be the case.

13836. Magoseph - 2/15/2005 6:29:59 PM



Hello, Moterheads--please don't mind me calling you that--after all, Arky does. So what did you do last night?

13837. uzmakk - 2/15/2005 7:31:50 PM

I watched digital future for 45 minutes and then went fencing. Levy was not as interesting as the prof. from U Toronto. Those academics are a weird looking bunch.

13838. woden - 2/15/2005 8:55:32 PM

Thank you all for your good wishes.

I would love to go to India!

13839. judithathome - 2/15/2005 9:18:41 PM

Last night Keoni and I went to a romatic dining spot in our fair city...Sonic! We had foot-long cheese coneys and tater tots and shared a Cherry Chocolate Sweetheart shake. It was a beautiful night out...complete with carhop and corny music. We loved it!

Meanwhile, we watched couples come and go at the expensive Italian place with singing waiters across the street from our little dive...and knowing they were paying $50 for a meal made our little $9 foray even better. We tipped the carhop $5 because it was just so much fun to see his expression....

(We have a tradition of big-tipping carhops at Sonic...)

13840. Magoseph - 2/15/2005 9:25:29 PM

So, I take it that Keoni took you to Sonic for your date, am I right?

13841. Magoseph - 2/15/2005 9:34:50 PM

I mean, Judith, your very first date, when you were teen-agers.

13842. judithathome - 2/15/2005 9:51:06 PM

I didn't know Keoni when I was teenager. Actually, the site where this particular Sonic is right now is where another restaurant was when Keoni and I were dating 24 years ago...in the parking lot of that restaurant, we kissed in public for the first time. And as a matter of fact, my son was driving by that night but he was there about 20 minutes before the deed. ;-)

13843. thoughtful - 2/15/2005 9:57:40 PM

We celebrated on sun night instead, exchanged gifts, cards, candlelit dinner at home, cole porter cd, wine, roasted turkey breast with mushroom gravy, mashed potatoes, green beans with tomatoes and salad with balsamic vinegrette. He didn't want dessert, but I dove into one of the champagne chocolate truffles he'd given me...made my toes curl.

Plans to go to that fancy romantic restaurant have been postponed due to my recent digestive issues. We'll save that for another day.

13844. Magoseph - 2/15/2005 10:07:14 PM

You two are SO romantic--the only day I want to celebrate is my wedding day, and that is because we waited years before we could get married--both having obligations to discharge before we could.

13845. woden - 2/15/2005 10:17:32 PM

We celebrated on Sunday, too. In the morning, Res pretended he wasn't going to make any blueberry pancakes and I pretended to throw a tantrum. Later we went to the Smithsonian, where I acquired several pieces of jewelry (from the Museum shop, not from the display case). We then selected several rocks for our rock collection: a large garnet, an agate geode, a piece of kyanite and some malachite. Dinner was Ben's Chili Bowl, overriding Res's unstated preference for sushi.

13846. Frankster - 2/15/2005 11:24:15 PM

Congrats, Resonance and Woden on the good news! That's so cool. :)

A belated Happy Valentine's Day to all of you all also.

I didn't do anything last night except for the following:

Judith, I should have opted for Sonics as you and Keoni did. I called a woman (left a message on her answering machine being she worked later than I did yesterday) I've been "kinda seeing" off and on for the last year or so last night with a quick message asking her if she wanted to go out to celebrate Valentine's Day, even if it meant dining at a dive due to such late notice and planning. She called me back later and the first thing out of her mouth was, "Frank, you would take me to a "dive" on Valentine's day ...?!". Well, needless to say, I had to backpeddle out of the use of that term as quick as I could. She seemed to accept my explanation about all the good places (this was about 8:00 pm when she returned my call mind y'all) being too crowded or requiring a reservation. "Dives", and I use that term loosely, can have their own special charm, fun, memory, and/or poignancy, et all, but I guess that escaped her. Beside that, is the fact that I don't mind always paying whenever we go out, or that my first date with her was at one of the best restaurants in San Diego setting me back some $85.00, if I remember correctly. ...I think I need to choose the women I date as well as the terms I utilize around them a little more carefully. ;)

...Are there any Ebay withdrawal pills for sale anywhere, by the way, anyone ? It all started with a bike I bought from a woman from Fort-Worth last year, and well ... :)

13847. judithathome - 2/15/2005 11:58:30 PM

Frank!!! We wer ejust talking about you last night! After the tip to the Sonic carhop, in fact. ;-)

I know of no such pills, by the way, or I'd have given them to Keoni already.

13848. wabbit - 2/16/2005 12:08:03 AM


13849. thoughtful - 2/16/2005 12:13:15 AM

Yikes!

Not to mention...is it puffer fish?

No thanks, I'm not hungry.

13850. arkymalarky - 2/16/2005 12:50:15 AM

(We have a tradition of big-tipping carhops at Sonic...)

Haha! You're absolutely FAMED for it in AR!

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