21464. alistairConnor - 4/3/2007 3:14:05 PM Bettybettybetty! Come home! 21465. arkymalarky - 4/3/2007 3:38:04 PM Well...missed the train. I don't want to get mad again, so the short version is that Amtrak timing is less than dependable and I understand some of Mussolini's appeal.
I have six months to use the tickets, so I will get my train ride to Ft. Worth. 21466. alistairConnor - 4/3/2007 4:59:01 PM Hey, you don't need Mussolini. You need Greens to get the trains running on time. 21467. arkymalarky - 4/3/2007 6:21:49 PM Hahaha! Do Green trains run? Remember, our Green Guy is Ralph Nader.
Hey! Maybe Gore would be interested in that slot for '08. 21468. arkymalarky - 4/3/2007 6:22:28 PM I can see it now: "Unsafe at any speed. So stay home." 21469. alistairConnor - 4/3/2007 6:30:08 PM Hey I just published this article on our regional Greens site. Our Green regional councillors are pushing for the re-opening of rail lines that were closed down in the 60s. And the majority on the council are following. 21470. arkymalarky - 4/3/2007 6:41:27 PM Cool! France certainly made headlines here with its record-breaking train speed. 21471. judithathome - 4/3/2007 10:40:46 PM Arky, I've been so bummed about our cancelled plans today...right now, we'd be opening a bottle of wine and I'd be starting the scampi for dinner. :-(
(Well, make that in an hour from now....) 21472. jexster - 4/4/2007 12:44:21 AM Just don't open UR wrists their JAH...can't trust the mule service from AR I always said 21473. jexster - 4/4/2007 12:44:30 AM there 21474. arkymalarky - 4/4/2007 1:42:23 AM I hear they're owned by wacky Californians.
I hate it, Judith. I've been totally worthless all day. Right now I'm digging into Oreos. 21475. judithathome - 4/4/2007 5:46:54 AM Well, you missed an exciting evening Arky! Saw 15 minutes of House and the rest of the hour was devoted to tornado warnings straight through til 10pm. We got not one drop of rain but in surrounding communities, people weren't so lucky, lots of roof damage a few miles away. I guess I can't fault the local stations for hogging the airwaves when it really was dangerous...the air outside looked positively yellow with huge dark clouds swirling around and we had our emergency plans all ready to go...where to wait it out, blankets for coverage, etc.
Then, it all blew past and we had a beer and watched the season premiere of The Shield.
21476. judithathome - 4/4/2007 5:47:58 AM Oh, and it's not headed your way...it was going south this time. 21477. betty - 4/4/2007 3:19:38 PM Thanks for the warm greeting all.
Yes, this place is crazy enough to be my home. (I am such a petulant child.)
I'm still working on the cranes. Though I'm almost done with my BA!!! Such a freakin' relief.
The Weedgirl is almost eight and thoroughly fabulous. Whipsmart and funny not to mention gorgeous! Her dad still lives in town so they get a lot of time together which is nice for her.
21478. wabbit - 4/4/2007 3:22:25 PM Almost eight, it doesn't seem possible. Glad to know things are going well. What are you studying? 21479. betty - 4/4/2007 3:37:15 PM American History. Taking a year off before grad school then through a PhD program...I think. I thought about doing housing law, but the idea of law school with Weed still so demanding of my time...well, I doubt it would work. 21480. Ms. No - 4/4/2007 3:38:58 PM Hi Betty!
Whipped up a batch of body powder the other day and thought of you. It's great to see you here! 21481. betty - 4/4/2007 3:40:23 PM Ms. No!
How are you in a general sort of way? 21482. arkymalarky - 4/4/2007 7:32:07 PM I guess I can't fault the local stations for hogging the airwaves when it really was dangerous...the air outside looked positively yellow with huge dark clouds swirling around and we had our emergency plans all ready to go...where to wait it out, blankets for coverage, etc.
Tis the season. I'd have been glad to sit and wait it out with y'all, but if something hit while I was on the train I'd be trying to jump off of it. I handle it okay at home or school (it happens a lot in this particular part of the state, and any time of year), but on the road I'm a complete basket case. Of course my commute has so many trees and so few houses it's hard to know when or where to pull over. One year I booked it home right after a graduation, skipping the reception (we always have a nice one for everybody afterward at the school), and I barely got home ahead of a massive system that took out a lot of trees between school and home. Had I waited even five minutes I'd have been in the middle of it, and likely would have been blocked from getting home in any direction. Of course here, someone with a chainsaw will be along any minute and trees get moved pretty fast, but I'd have probably died of fright before then.
Speaking of, we had hail Monday night around 11:00, but this stuff came through last night with no rain (we already had plenty) yet still bringing the cooler temps--yea!
21483. arkymalarky - 4/4/2007 7:35:59 PM Congrats to you on the BA Betty! Glad to hear your daughter's doing so well!
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