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Guest Elizabeth K

First Mardi Gras parade! Yea - and I got two bags of really good beads - and you know what ladies all ya gotta do is raise up [content deleted by the wicked witch of the east] and that's all! The guys go NUTZ.

Anyone got any body lotion? Kinda chapped my [content deleted AGAIN - stop it lizzy]

Yea Mardi Gras - only 79 more parades to go! Hope my [deleted AGAIN!!! LAST WARNING] hold up, and the weather stays warm!

PURPLE - GREEN - GOLD

Throw me somethin' mistuhhh! :P:P:P

Lizzy

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Woke up' fed the cat,let her out,dressed with my feel good clothes, and off to work for only one more day, then vacation with my honey and see our middle child. Frankly the warm,open and caring about other,non complaining child...Mia Oh the god deed. stopped two people from crying, and one called me an angel.

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I spent most of last night here in the forums and in PMs with my friends till around 2AM, gat a little sleep and came back here at around 7:30 AM, I've been off and on in the forums and on the PMs with friends while I edit images from a party on my other computer. And During my breaks I ordered a new dress and a couple of other nice things to make me happy and Yes, Donna Jean and Lizzy have gotten me to buy an ankle bracelet! :D

Love ya,

Smilin' Sally

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I did something neat with the program we are learning in class, so the teacher showed everyone it. ;) It wasn't just to boost my ego - it saved a lot of time doing it my way.

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Guest Donna Jean

:) Made some money today selling ankle bracelets!! lol

Sally Said:

Yes, Donna Jean and Lizzy have gotten me to buy an ankle bracelet!

Cha Ching!

:P Donna Jean :P

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I did something neat with the program we are learning in class, so the teacher showed everyone it. ;) It wasn't just to boost my ego - it saved a lot of time doing it my way.

When do we get to see it? :rolleyes:

Now, now, now, now? :)

How about now? :D

Love ya,

Sally

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Hmm...

Maybe I'll post some stuff later.

Later isn't now, we are starving for art!

You're a Python fan, remember the art museum sketch?

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Naomi Stardust

reading posts on Laura's makes me happy

posting on Laura's makes me more happy

veet makes me super happy

reciently i came out to a friend who is amazingly supportive that made me really happy

found a web site that lets me watch the Addams Family series :D

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reading posts on Laura's makes me happy

posting on Laura's makes me more happy

veet makes me super happy

reciently i came out to a friend who is amazingly supportive that made me really happy

found a web site that lets me watch the Addams Family series :D

That is all realy great, I am so happy for you.

But on to the important stuff, could you send me a PM with the link to that web site? :D

That would be a good thing!

Love ya,

Sally

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Getting a PM from someone makes me happy, whether they need my help or just want to chat, it serves as a reminder that there are peopl who do want to talk to you and that can mean so much sometimes.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest RainBird
Bad thing, a horrible storm came raging through Texas and cut our rehearsal short - trying to get home before the hail. :(

No Tacos! :angry:

Drove through some of the hail! :o

Got home and the roof was still on my house! :D

So some good.

Love ya,

Sally

Sally, Pictures of the storm... Plueeaase? :D

Having my friends here at the playground definately needs a mention in this thread, luv yas :)

xo

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Sally, Pictures of the storm... Plueeaase? :D

Having my friends here at the playground definately needs a mention in this thread, luv yas :)

xo

I'm sorry Jacci,

I didn't get any of that storm - I need my camera for work and I can't take it or me out into a hail storm at night (very little lightening in this one) in a storm that was mving at 50mph, winds over 70 mph - I got inside and stayed there. If it had been in the daytime or a lot more lightening - might have tried - but my only dry spot to shoot from is just inside my garage - when the wind is whipping the rain in there I can't see anything but the house across the street when I step back.

You will want to get some sort of water resistant housing before you come to Texas to storm chase - quite often they end up chasing you!

I will try the next time we get a thunderstorm, if it has winds under 40 mph - I've been losing weight and I don't want to blow away.

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest Naomi Stardust

i like storms

i like watching lightning

and listening to rain

but i prefer being inside and warm

my new kitty cat blanket is a good thing not to mention it's warm

it's kinda counter intuitive

but listening to depressing music when i'm sad is a good thing

chocolate is good too

tacos are good too

people caring about me is a great thing in life, maybe the greatest

next to chocolate...

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Guest RainBird

I so wanna go to Texas for a couple of weeks when your storm season begins.. Only problem would be finding acommodation, I'll be all alone and I wouldn't be able to drive..

I would luv to see what you get over there :)

Hugs

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I so wanna go to Texas for a couple of weeks when your storm season begins.. Only problem would be finding acommodation, I'll be all alone and I wouldn't be able to drive..

I would luv to see what you get over there :)

Hugs

I'll tell you what I can do, you start saving your money to get yourself to Texas - that will take a while, I've flow to Australia before.

when you start getting close to enough money I'll find one of the storm chaser tour groups - we have trained storm chasers who take passengers with them to help pay their expenses and we can go togehter!

It's something that is almost in my backyard - well a huge backyard and still I haven't done it.

Maybe with the excuse of good International relations and helping out an Aussie Trans friend, I'll get up and go do it!

How's that sound, like a good thing that should be in this post or should it go under aweek with Sally! :o

No storms, all rainbows!

Love ya,

Sally

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Guest RainBird

Hey that would be awesome! You'd do that with me? Cool! :)

I just found out it'll take over 41 hours and 3 stops-offs to get to TX from Darwin and around AU$3150 return for the flight, The price certainly wipes a smile away, I will have to save very hard indeed considering I'm unemployed on a DSP!! :o

It would be worth it though, I dream of one day being able to see a big nasty supercell or even a nader' (not too close though) :)

To be honest, with transition and saving for SRS towards the end of this year, I'll really need to get lucky and win lotto or sometheing :lol:

Hug :)

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Hey that would be awesome! You'd do that with me? Cool! :)

I just found out it'll take over 41 hours and 3 stops-offs to get to TX from Darwin and around AU$3150 return for the flight, The price certainly wipes a smile away, I will have to save very hard indeed considering I'm unemployed on a DSP!! :o

It would be worth it though, I dream of one day being able to see a big nasty supercell or even a nader' (not too close though) :)

To be honest, with transition and saving for SRS towards the end of this year, I'll really need to get lucky and win lotto or sometheing :lol:

Hug :)

You find a way to get her and I'll make it happen - not the weather, it pretty much just does it's thing, but the panhandle storm excursion, you bet!

Or to sound more Texan, You Betcha!

That's a good thing!

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Guest Elizabeth K

Change of subject I guess - back to the original post topic - I had some interesting news.

My therapist says I will be able to pass easily in about two months!

I am in a bit of shock. :P

Lizzy

This thread is one of the longest I have seen - wow Zabrak you hit a good one!

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