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2010-01-04 1:44 AM in reply to: #2591737 |
Champion 7931 Sequim, Washington | Subject: RE: Nibbs XLII ashort33 - 2010-01-03 9:45 PM Yes truly...if you can find phil I am sure that he will join you. D001 - 2010-01-03 11:15 PM kaqphin - 2010-01-03 11:59 PM Yes, BF seems appropriate. D001 - 2010-01-04 3:37 PM kaqphin - 2010-01-03 3:53 PM Um. But that was 3 days ago. (Well, more actually, since you haven't seen him since BEFORE New Year's.) I DID notice what you called him though! CAT HAS A BOYFRIEND! LOL (Yes, I have regressed to about 6 years old. I didn't have far to regress though.) D001 - 2010-01-04 4:40 AM 1stTimeTri - 2010-01-02 6:46 PM Tap tap tap...., tap tap tap....? kaqphin - 2010-01-01 8:27 PM So Nibbs... how were the New Years celebrations - I watched the fireworks on tv and went tobed... But... my house is starting to look much better Just still havent had a New Years Kiss! Well, did the kiss happen, SuperCat? Not yet - I havent seen my boyfriend since before new years... Lol - what else should i call him? SO? BF seems most appropriate Dee, isn't there a song we used to sing about when were six - somthing about "sitting in a tree...." that would be really juvenile... |
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2010-01-04 4:26 AM in reply to: #2591770 |
Champion 26509 Sydney | Subject: RE: Nibbs XLII mchally - 2010-01-04 6:44 PM ashort33 - 2010-01-03 9:45 PM Yes truly...if you can find phil I am sure that he will join you. D001 - 2010-01-03 11:15 PM kaqphin - 2010-01-03 11:59 PM Yes, BF seems appropriate. D001 - 2010-01-04 3:37 PM kaqphin - 2010-01-03 3:53 PM Um. But that was 3 days ago. (Well, more actually, since you haven't seen him since BEFORE New Year's.) I DID notice what you called him though! CAT HAS A BOYFRIEND! LOL (Yes, I have regressed to about 6 years old. I didn't have far to regress though.) D001 - 2010-01-04 4:40 AM 1stTimeTri - 2010-01-02 6:46 PM Tap tap tap...., tap tap tap....? kaqphin - 2010-01-01 8:27 PM So Nibbs... how were the New Years celebrations - I watched the fireworks on tv and went tobed... But... my house is starting to look much better Just still havent had a New Years Kiss! Well, did the kiss happen, SuperCat? Not yet - I havent seen my boyfriend since before new years... Lol - what else should i call him? SO? BF seems most appropriate Dee, isn't there a song we used to sing about when were six - somthing about "sitting in a tree...." that would be really juvenile... Ummm.... Im pretending to not know what you are talking about.... la la la la... |
2010-01-04 10:53 AM in reply to: #2538653 |
Science Nerd 28760 Redwood City, California | Subject: RE: Nibbs XLII Hi Nibbs! |
2010-01-04 1:07 PM in reply to: #2538653 |
Champion 7931 Sequim, Washington | Subject: RE: Nibbs XLII |
2010-01-04 1:09 PM in reply to: #2538653 |
Champion 7931 Sequim, Washington | Subject: RE: Nibbs XLII I started an antidepressant today so hopefully I will be up and at'em again soon. The last week hasn't been very productive beyond reading and sleeping. I did make it through about a dozen novels...I even slogged through Ivanhoe. Sir Walter Scott doesn't make it on my favorite author list! |
2010-01-04 1:28 PM in reply to: #2592840 |
Champion 23360 Taser-World | Subject: RE: Nibbs XLII I AM There. Is. No. Heat. In. This. Building. Yes, I am at work. And there is no heat in the building. It is sooooooo @#$#% cold!!!!!!! This is stupid. All I can think about is how cold I am. Needless to say, I'm not getting anything else done. Brrrrrrrrrrrrrr............. |
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2010-01-04 1:29 PM in reply to: #2592840 |
Champion 23360 Taser-World | Subject: RE: Nibbs XLII mchally - 2010-01-04 2:09 PM I started an antidepressant today so hopefully I will be up and at'em again soon. The last week hasn't been very productive beyond reading and sleeping. I did make it through about a dozen novels...I even slogged through Ivanhoe. Sir Walter Scott doesn't make it on my favorite author list! Hope the new meds work for you! What's wrong with spending a week reading? I did that last week, actually. |
2010-01-04 1:29 PM in reply to: #2591737 |
Champion 23360 Taser-World | Subject: RE: Nibbs XLII ashort33 - 2010-01-04 12:45 AM D001 - 2010-01-03 11:15 PM kaqphin - 2010-01-03 11:59 PM Yes, BF seems appropriate. D001 - 2010-01-04 3:37 PM kaqphin - 2010-01-03 3:53 PM Um. But that was 3 days ago. (Well, more actually, since you haven't seen him since BEFORE New Year's.) I DID notice what you called him though! CAT HAS A BOYFRIEND! LOL (Yes, I have regressed to about 6 years old. I didn't have far to regress though.) D001 - 2010-01-04 4:40 AM 1stTimeTri - 2010-01-02 6:46 PM Tap tap tap...., tap tap tap....? kaqphin - 2010-01-01 8:27 PM So Nibbs... how were the New Years celebrations - I watched the fireworks on tv and went tobed... But... my house is starting to look much better Just still havent had a New Years Kiss! Well, did the kiss happen, SuperCat? Not yet - I havent seen my boyfriend since before new years... Lol - what else should i call him? SO? BF seems most appropriate Dee, isn't there a song we used to sing about when were six - somthing about "sitting in a tree...." that would be really juvenile... CAT AND S SITTING IN THE TREE.............. Um, yeah. I am juvenile. What about it? Heh... |
2010-01-04 1:50 PM in reply to: #2538653 |
Champion 7931 Sequim, Washington | Subject: RE: Nibbs XLII make that 2 weeks of novels minus the few days I spent with my family for the holidays. Those were tv days. |
2010-01-04 2:22 PM in reply to: #2591770 |
Iron Donkey 38643 , Wisconsin | Subject: RE: Nibbs XLII mchally - 2010-01-04 1:44 AM ashort33 - 2010-01-03 9:45 PM Yes truly...if you can find phil I am sure that he will join you. D001 - 2010-01-03 11:15 PM kaqphin - 2010-01-03 11:59 PM Yes, BF seems appropriate. D001 - 2010-01-04 3:37 PM kaqphin - 2010-01-03 3:53 PM Um. But that was 3 days ago. (Well, more actually, since you haven't seen him since BEFORE New Year's.) I DID notice what you called him though! CAT HAS A BOYFRIEND! LOL (Yes, I have regressed to about 6 years old. I didn't have far to regress though.) D001 - 2010-01-04 4:40 AM 1stTimeTri - 2010-01-02 6:46 PM Tap tap tap...., tap tap tap....? kaqphin - 2010-01-01 8:27 PM So Nibbs... how were the New Years celebrations - I watched the fireworks on tv and went tobed... But... my house is starting to look much better Just still havent had a New Years Kiss! Well, did the kiss happen, SuperCat? Not yet - I havent seen my boyfriend since before new years... Lol - what else should i call him? SO? BF seems most appropriate Dee, isn't there a song we used to sing about when were six - somthing about "sitting in a tree...." that would be really juvenile... SuperCat and BF, sitting in a tree. |
2010-01-04 2:23 PM in reply to: #2592895 |
Iron Donkey 38643 , Wisconsin | Subject: RE: Nibbs XLII D001 - 2010-01-04 1:29 PM ashort33 - 2010-01-04 12:45 AM CAT AND S SITTING IN THE TREE.............. Um, yeah. I am juvenile. What about it? Heh... D001 - 2010-01-03 11:15 PM kaqphin - 2010-01-03 11:59 PM Yes, BF seems appropriate. D001 - 2010-01-04 3:37 PM kaqphin - 2010-01-03 3:53 PM Um. But that was 3 days ago. (Well, more actually, since you haven't seen him since BEFORE New Year's.) I DID notice what you called him though! CAT HAS A BOYFRIEND! LOL (Yes, I have regressed to about 6 years old. I didn't have far to regress though.) D001 - 2010-01-04 4:40 AM 1stTimeTri - 2010-01-02 6:46 PM Tap tap tap...., tap tap tap....? kaqphin - 2010-01-01 8:27 PM So Nibbs... how were the New Years celebrations - I watched the fireworks on tv and went tobed... But... my house is starting to look much better Just still havent had a New Years Kiss! Well, did the kiss happen, SuperCat? Not yet - I havent seen my boyfriend since before new years... Lol - what else should i call him? SO? BF seems most appropriate Dee, isn't there a song we used to sing about when were six - somthing about "sitting in a tree...." that would be really juvenile... I should have read a couple of more posts down and responded to THIS one, instead. D'OH! *Homer Simpson reference TOPpage* Edited by 1stTimeTri 2010-01-04 2:24 PM |
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2010-01-04 3:13 PM in reply to: #2592840 |
Champion 26509 Sydney | Subject: RE: Nibbs XLII mchally - 2010-01-05 6:09 AM I started an antidepressant today so hopefully I will be up and at'em again soon. The last week hasn't been very productive beyond reading and sleeping. I did make it through about a dozen novels...I even slogged through Ivanhoe. Sir Walter Scott doesn't make it on my favorite author list! Hi Mel - glad to hear there are positives in the future I think reading is constructive in its own way... feeds your soul and your imagination |
2010-01-04 3:13 PM in reply to: #2592889 |
Champion 26509 Sydney | Subject: RE: Nibbs XLII D001 - 2010-01-05 6:28 AM I AM FREEZING, FROZEN!!!! There. Is. No. Heat. In. This. Building. Yes, I am at work. And there is no heat in the building. It is sooooooo @#$#% cold!!!!!!! This is stupid. All I can think about is how cold I am. Needless to say, I'm not getting anything else done. Brrrrrrrrrrrrrr............. Could yuo ask work for... I dunno... a heater? |
2010-01-04 3:14 PM in reply to: #2592946 |
Champion 26509 Sydney | Subject: RE: Nibbs XLII mchally - 2010-01-05 6:50 AM make that 2 weeks of novels minus the few days I spent with my family for the holidays. Those were tv days. I like the occassional TV/DVDs/Whatever days... not too often or I start to feel REALLY lazy... but i do enjoy them! |
2010-01-04 5:33 PM in reply to: #2593207 |
Champion 23360 Taser-World | Subject: RE: Nibbs XLII kaqphin - 2010-01-04 4:13 PM D001 - 2010-01-05 6:28 AM I AM FREEZING, FROZEN!!!! There. Is. No. Heat. In. This. Building. Yes, I am at work. And there is no heat in the building. It is sooooooo @#$#% cold!!!!!!! This is stupid. All I can think about is how cold I am. Needless to say, I'm not getting anything else done. Brrrrrrrrrrrrrr............. Could yuo ask work for... I dunno... a heater? It didn't happen. The building felt just as cold inside, as it was outside. (About 20F, -7C.) OK, it probably wasn't quite as cold, but it sure felt that way..... Maybe I'll call in "sick" tomorrow. Edited by D001 2010-01-04 5:34 PM |
2010-01-04 5:55 PM in reply to: #2593578 |
Champion 26509 Sydney | Subject: RE: Nibbs XLII D001 - 2010-01-05 10:33 AM kaqphin - 2010-01-04 4:13 PM It didn't happen. The building felt just as cold inside, as it was outside. (About 20F, -7C.) OK, it probably wasn't quite as cold, but it sure felt that way..... Maybe I'll call in "sick" tomorrow. D001 - 2010-01-05 6:28 AM I AM FREEZING, FROZEN!!!! There. Is. No. Heat. In. This. Building. Yes, I am at work. And there is no heat in the building. It is sooooooo @#$#% cold!!!!!!! This is stupid. All I can think about is how cold I am. Needless to say, I'm not getting anything else done. Brrrrrrrrrrrrrr............. Could yuo ask work for... I dunno... a heater? Frost bite? |
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2010-01-04 6:02 PM in reply to: #2593206 |
Champion 7931 Sequim, Washington | Subject: RE: Nibbs XLII kaqphin - 2010-01-04 1:13 PM and helps you escape from the gloomy feelings that come with depression. mchally - 2010-01-05 6:09 AM I started an antidepressant today so hopefully I will be up and at'em again soon. The last week hasn't been very productive beyond reading and sleeping. I did make it through about a dozen novels...I even slogged through Ivanhoe. Sir Walter Scott doesn't make it on my favorite author list! Hi Mel - glad to hear there are positives in the future I think reading is constructive in its own way... feeds your soul and your imagination |
2010-01-04 6:04 PM in reply to: #2593630 |
Champion 26509 Sydney | Subject: RE: Nibbs XLII mchally - 2010-01-05 11:02 AM kaqphin - 2010-01-04 1:13 PM and helps you escape from the gloomy feelings that come with depression. mchally - 2010-01-05 6:09 AM I started an antidepressant today so hopefully I will be up and at'em again soon. The last week hasn't been very productive beyond reading and sleeping. I did make it through about a dozen novels...I even slogged through Ivanhoe. Sir Walter Scott doesn't make it on my favorite author list! Hi Mel - glad to hear there are positives in the future I think reading is constructive in its own way... feeds your soul and your imagination See! More positives! |
2010-01-04 6:18 PM in reply to: #2538653 |
Champion 7931 Sequim, Washington | Subject: RE: Nibbs XLII I find it funny that the subjects the books I am reading happen to be based in similar plots...I grabbed a box of books out of my storage unit and there are some on a shelf in my room. In the last week and a half I have read a book about robert the bruce (scotlands struggles against england), Queen Anne (killed by king henry), Ivanhoe(king richard/robin hood), maid marian(robin hood), 2 others that involve the whole king Arthur thing, one about Sir Percival...and I feel like I am leaving one out... I am staring at the books that I haven't read yet and I see...A Conneticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (twain), The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood(Pyle) and The Story of King Arthur(Pyle) and Black horses for the King (McCaffrey, the story of finding the horses to carry king Arthur's knights) Seriously...a third of the books I have at the moment are set in King Arthur or King Richard's England! I think the next book I read will be A Conneticut Yankee... Or I could read Uncle Tom's Cabin. Nah, I am leading towards more light hearted books for the time being. |
2010-01-04 6:24 PM in reply to: #2593663 |
Champion 26509 Sydney | Subject: RE: Nibbs XLII mchally - 2010-01-05 11:18 AM I find it funny that the subjects the books I am reading happen to be based in similar plots...I grabbed a box of books out of my storage unit and there are some on a shelf in my room. In the last week and a half I have read a book about robert the bruce (scotlands struggles against england), Queen Anne (killed by king henry), Ivanhoe(king richard/robin hood), maid marian(robin hood), 2 others that involve the whole king Arthur thing, one about Sir Percival...and I feel like I am leaving one out... I am staring at the books that I haven't read yet and I see...A Conneticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (twain), The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood(Pyle) and The Story of King Arthur(Pyle) and Black horses for the King (McCaffrey, the story of finding the horses to carry king Arthur's knights) Seriously...a third of the books I have at the moment are set in King Arthur or King Richard's England! I think the next book I read will be A Conneticut Yankee... Or I could read Uncle Tom's Cabin. Nah, I am leading towards more light hearted books for the time being. I know 'Uncle Toms Cabin' is meant to be an American Classic or something but Ive never read it... couldnt even tell you the plot!!! I tend to read similar style books sometimes (although mine tend to be more of the chick lit category when that happens) o i guess its just a sign of what you feel like! |
2010-01-04 6:36 PM in reply to: #2593678 |
Champion 7931 Sequim, Washington | Subject: RE: Nibbs XLII kaqphin - 2010-01-04 4:24 PM I haven't read it either, but I am fairly sure that there are many sad parts. mchally - 2010-01-05 11:18 AM Seriously...a third of the books I have at the moment are set in King Arthur or King Richard's England! I think the next book I read will be A Conneticut Yankee... Or I could read Uncle Tom's Cabin. Nah, I am leading towards more light hearted books for the time being. I know 'Uncle Toms Cabin' is meant to be an American Classic or something but Ive never read it... couldnt even tell you the plot!!! I tend to read similar style books sometimes (although mine tend to be more of the chick lit category when that happens) o i guess its just a sign of what you feel like! Edited by mchally 2010-01-04 6:52 PM |
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2010-01-04 7:10 PM in reply to: #2593663 |
Iron Donkey 38643 , Wisconsin | Subject: RE: Nibbs XLII mchally - 2010-01-04 6:18 PM I find it funny that the subjects the books I am reading happen to be based in similar plots...I grabbed a box of books out of my storage unit and there are some on a shelf in my room. In the last week and a half I have read a book about robert the bruce (scotlands struggles against england), Queen Anne (killed by king henry), Ivanhoe(king richard/robin hood), maid marian(robin hood), 2 others that involve the whole king Arthur thing, one about Sir Percival...and I feel like I am leaving one out... I am staring at the books that I haven't read yet and I see...A Conneticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (twain), The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood(Pyle) and The Story of King Arthur(Pyle) and Black horses for the King (McCaffrey, the story of finding the horses to carry king Arthur's knights) Seriously...a third of the books I have at the moment are set in King Arthur or King Richard's England! I think the next book I read will be A Conneticut Yankee... Or I could read Uncle Tom's Cabin. Nah, I am leading towards more light hearted books for the time being. Maybe, just maybe, deep down you want a little chivalry in your life? |
2010-01-04 7:18 PM in reply to: #2593578 |
Science Nerd 28760 Redwood City, California | Subject: RE: Nibbs XLII D001 - 2010-01-04 6:33 PM kaqphin - 2010-01-04 4:13 PM It didn't happen. The building felt just as cold inside, as it was outside. (About 20F, -7C.) OK, it probably wasn't quite as cold, but it sure felt that way..... Maybe I'll call in "sick" tomorrow. D001 - 2010-01-05 6:28 AM I AM FREEZING, FROZEN!!!! There. Is. No. Heat. In. This. Building. Yes, I am at work. And there is no heat in the building. It is sooooooo @#$#% cold!!!!!!! This is stupid. All I can think about is how cold I am. Needless to say, I'm not getting anything else done. Brrrrrrrrrrrrrr............. Could yuo ask work for... I dunno... a heater? Today I wore a long-sleeved shirt, fleece jacket, and scarf all day. I want to knit fingerless gloves so I can still type and have warmer hands. So, I totally understand!! |
2010-01-04 7:19 PM in reply to: #2593663 |
Science Nerd 28760 Redwood City, California | Subject: RE: Nibbs XLII mchally - 2010-01-04 7:18 PM I find it funny that the subjects the books I am reading happen to be based in similar plots...I grabbed a box of books out of my storage unit and there are some on a shelf in my room. In the last week and a half I have read a book about robert the bruce (scotlands struggles against england), Queen Anne (killed by king henry), Ivanhoe(king richard/robin hood), maid marian(robin hood), 2 others that involve the whole king Arthur thing, one about Sir Percival...and I feel like I am leaving one out... I am staring at the books that I haven't read yet and I see...A Conneticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (twain), The Merry Adventures of Robin Hood(Pyle) and The Story of King Arthur(Pyle) and Black horses for the King (McCaffrey, the story of finding the horses to carry king Arthur's knights) Seriously...a third of the books I have at the moment are set in King Arthur or King Richard's England! I think the next book I read will be A Conneticut Yankee... Or I could read Uncle Tom's Cabin. Nah, I am leading towards more light hearted books for the time being. Connecticut Yankee is pretty entertaining. I really enjoyed it. |
2010-01-04 7:19 PM in reply to: #2538653 |
Science Nerd 28760 Redwood City, California | Subject: RE: Nibbs XLII Ok...I'm back to knitting. Will check in again later. |
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