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18120. Magoseph - 1/6/2006 4:41:17 PM

Mine:
Un chasseur sachant chasser sait chasser sans son chien de chasse.
(A hunter who knows how to hunt knows how to hunt without his hunting dog.)

Le dandy dodelinant dodeline de la tête devant le dindon dodu
(The shaky foppish man shakes his head in front of the obese turkey.)

18121. TheWizardOfWhimsy - 1/6/2006 6:36:44 PM

The big black bug, bled black blood!

18122. DanDillon - 1/6/2006 9:03:00 PM

thoughful,

Thanks for your kind comments about my wife's work.

18123. wabbit - 1/6/2006 9:04:11 PM

Hey DanD!

I just saw your wife's website, beautiful photos! Good to see you and hear that all is well with you and yours.

18124. thoughtful - 1/6/2006 9:39:05 PM

I was a bit stunned the other day.

Making a long story short, events happened over xmas with a friend where with travel and all his daughter was in absolute tears because she thought Santa had forgotten her. Quick action on mother's part amended the situation...tears over..all was well.

The stunning part to me was this gal is 12! I don't recall exactly but I'm sure by about 7 I'd figured out that reindeer don't really fly, that fat old men don't really go down chimneys, and that there's no way one guy can cover the entire world's children in a single night with gifts, even if you limit it to just the xtian ones.

Does anyone else find this surprising? Or is it just me?

18125. arkymalarky - 1/7/2006 12:45:07 AM

I think it's weird, unless she's home-schooled and has no peers.

On tongue-twisters, Wabbit's reminded me of one about a sheet slitter, but I can't remember it. I'm sure y'all can figure out the gist of it.

There's also the drinking one that starts "one duck...."

18126. Ms. No - 1/7/2006 12:45:42 AM

Yeah, that does seem to be a bit long in the tooth to still believe so absolutely in Santa. I can't help wondering if it might cause problems for her with her peers.

I don't know how old she was, but my mother still believed in Santa after most of her schoolmates didn't. She refused to believe them when they told her and ended up asking her mother to write a letter saying that Santa was real....which broke my grandmother's heart because she just couldn't do it.

I think I was about 7 or 8 when I found out. We shared an apartment with one of my mother's college friends and her daughter, Jennifer. She was the one to break the news to my brother and I. It wasn't so bad for me since I kind of already suspected but my brother would only have been about 4. He didn't cry, but when he told my mom, she did.

We were in the grocery store checkout line and he saw some ad for a toy he wanted and my mom said "Well, you'd better put it on your list for Santa." and he said, "It's okay, Mommy, I know you're really Santa." And her eyes welled up with tears and he patted her and said "But we can still pretend. I promise I won't tell anybody!"

18127. arkymalarky - 1/7/2006 12:47:54 AM

The homepage photo is stunning. Unfortunately my dialup wouldn't load the others, but it's faster at times, so I'm going to try again this weekend.

18128. judithathome - 1/7/2006 1:24:39 AM

Twelve? Jeez, girls who are that old need to be watching Mary Martin sing "Santa Baby"!!! Or Eartha Kitt!

18129. thoughtful - 1/8/2006 5:31:00 PM

Yeah, that's what I thought.

I don't remember how old I was but if I had to put it in chronological order, I'm sure my learning about Santa came BEFORE my period, not after!

No, she's not home schooled but goes to a very good public school...these folks live in a very expensive section of a very expensive town, and both husband and wife are well educated and making 6 figure incomes each. They aren't overly religious and while he's of a conservative bent having gone to UChic for his MBA, he's dumped all over W enough not to be considered a radical anything.

Perhaps the daughter is more like Ms No's mom or polly anna and just wants to avoid adulthood as long as possible.

I feel badly for the girl as she's just been diagnosed with severe scoliosis and is facing 18 hr days of being in a back brace for the next 18 mos...and that's the best prognosis. Otherwise it's heavy-duty back surgery. Not fun. Esp since she and her family are very athletic. And of course being that age, you really want to be normal and look your best. Not easy.

18130. wonkers2 - 1/8/2006 7:14:55 PM

R con r cigarro,
R con r barril,
Cuatro carros cargados de ruedas
En el ferrocarril.

18131. wonkers2 - 1/8/2006 7:23:27 PM

My best picture from my nephew's wedding in Tucson over the holidays.

18132. wonkers2 - 1/8/2006 7:26:45 PM

The cousins-Tucson 12-30-05">

18133. wonkers2 - 1/8/2006 7:30:09 PM

W2's youngest and his bride to be in March.

18134. Magoseph - 1/8/2006 8:19:46 PM

Wonk, you look absolutely terrific--what have you done to yourself besides getting rid of the beard?

18135. wonkers2 - 1/8/2006 10:26:37 PM

Ha! How about elevator shoes, a wig and contacts for openers?

18137. Magoseph - 1/8/2006 11:41:10 PM

I have deleted a post of mine, folks.

18138. wonkers2 - 1/9/2006 12:57:25 AM

Cap'n Dirty sez, "Yah, and it's abserlootly true whatever it was!"

18139. Magoseph - 1/9/2006 1:19:07 AM

Oh, good, so maybe you read it then. I thought I was being too personal.

18140. wonkers2 - 1/9/2006 2:04:46 AM

The Cap'n sez, "Call The Cap'n if'n you wanna git personal."

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