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2010-10-07 7:04 PM in reply to: #3139605 |
Royal(PITA) 14270 West Chester, Ohio | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT wgraves7582 - 2010-10-07 7:00 PM QueenZipp - 2010-10-07 7:52 PM wgraves7582 - 2010-10-07 6:45 PM rnihill - 2010-10-07 7:32 PM So, I saw Pop Tarts at the drug store today and thought of you all!!! They had strawberry, something and S'Mores.. Really?? S'mores Pop Tarts??? Frosted Strawberry are all that are required in life. I just mentioned the multigrain ones as a side bar - I am firm believer in real pop-tarts coated in yummy frosting and covering strawberry goo inside - yummy licious You guys have a great evening and take it easy on the posting - it is the weekend No, it isn't the weekend until TOMORROW, Bill. You are trying to get a head start on it Guilty as charged Judi - I am always ready for the weekend! I am ready for the week to be over too. When I worked in the ER, I had days off during the week but worked alternate weekends. Thought working weekends sucked. Now I work Monday through Friday and wonder where the weekends went? |
2010-10-07 7:06 PM in reply to: #3139534 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT QueenZipp - 2010-10-08 7:24 AM Back from PT, I think next week we get to add toys. Wish me luck TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOYS!!!!! |
2010-10-07 7:07 PM in reply to: #3139603 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT wgraves7582 - 2010-10-08 7:59 AM OK Team I fixed your spreadsheet so everyone's % are included so for you Type A's if you see a change it is now correct. For the rest of you (like me) continue on you wayward son! It is 1 week in - enjoy the journey not the destination! Have a fabulous evening for real this time - I am tyler (there you go Yanti ) Awww piglet you just rest your head in the melons and get your strength up. |
2010-10-07 7:11 PM in reply to: #3126990 |
Extreme Veteran 668 Melbourne | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT So the question I had for the team after riding into work this morning was do Magpies live in other countries around the world and do they get just as viscious every Spring? |
2010-10-07 7:12 PM in reply to: #3126990 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT |
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2010-10-07 7:13 PM in reply to: #3126990 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT Toppage is always a good start to something! |
2010-10-07 7:15 PM in reply to: #3139530 |
Master 1346 Gold Coast | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT cottoneyes - 2010-10-07 6:18 PM Here's your pop tarts down under http://www.usafoods.com.au/c35/breakfast/pop-tarts-toastems/ Cool - thanks! |
2010-10-07 7:17 PM in reply to: #3126990 |
Master 1623 | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT Finished my ride... contemplating getting up for the yoga class at 8 tomorrow and then running/elliptical training after that. but I suck at that whole get out of bed when the alarm goes off thing so we'll see how that goes. I missed yoga Monday and Friday due to meetings and I really love the class so I'm hoping I'll have enough motivation to get out of bed for it tomorrow. |
2010-10-07 7:20 PM in reply to: #3139619 |
Master 1346 Gold Coast | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT cottoneyes - 2010-10-07 7:11 PM So the question I had for the team after riding into work this morning was do Magpies live in other countries around the world and do they get just as viscious every Spring? Having experienced said magpies in this country I can also comment on Canada (prairies at least) as I lived there for 2 years and England (my home country) and can say, there are magpies in England but they are different (smaller for starters) and don't attack cyclists and I never saw any in Canada. They aren't too bad around me, well I haven't had problems on the bike anyway, but the mynah birds like to swoop me when I'm walking and someone at work got their scalp cut by one last week. |
2010-10-07 7:22 PM in reply to: #3139629 |
Master 1346 Gold Coast | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT Emmanem - 2010-10-07 7:17 PM Finished my ride... contemplating getting up for the yoga class at 8 tomorrow and then running/elliptical training after that. but I suck at that whole get out of bed when the alarm goes off thing so we'll see how that goes. I missed yoga Monday and Friday due to meetings and I really love the class so I'm hoping I'll have enough motivation to get out of bed for it tomorrow. Set it half an hour earlier than needed and it will feel like you get extra time in bed by hitting snooze for 30 mins? |
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2010-10-07 7:22 PM in reply to: #3126990 |
Elite 2640 Ontario, Canada | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT Good evening/morning everyone! I'm just checking in on what I've missed. |
2010-10-07 7:28 PM in reply to: #3139639 |
Master 1346 Gold Coast | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT mbasta - 2010-10-07 7:22 PM Good evening/morning everyone! I'm just checking in on what I've missed. Good morning! Talk to you in about half an hour when you have made your way through all the posts! |
2010-10-07 7:30 PM in reply to: #3139615 |
Royal(PITA) 14270 West Chester, Ohio | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT TriAya - 2010-10-07 7:06 PM QueenZipp - 2010-10-08 7:24 AM Back from PT, I think next week we get to add toys. Wish me luck TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOYS!!!!! Not sure what he will add, think he's going to see how it feels and decide at the moment. "playing it by leg " (yeah, a bad pun to go with my bad jokes I have been posting in the blog....though ya gotta admit last weeks yard sale was a good one!!! |
2010-10-07 7:47 PM in reply to: #3139651 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT QueenZipp - 2010-10-08 8:30 AM TriAya - 2010-10-07 7:06 PM QueenZipp - 2010-10-08 7:24 AM Back from PT, I think next week we get to add toys. Wish me luck TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOYS!!!!! Not sure what he will add, think he's going to see how it feels and decide at the moment. "playing it by leg " (yeah, a bad pun to go with my bad jokes I have been posting in the blog....though ya gotta admit last weeks yard sale was a good one!!! Bwah ha ha ha ah. |
2010-10-07 7:49 PM in reply to: #3139639 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT mbasta - 2010-10-08 8:22 AM Good evening/morning everyone! I'm just checking in on what I've missed. Howdy! No no no, don't check ... just post. We'll brief you if necessary! |
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2010-10-07 7:50 PM in reply to: #3126990 |
Extreme Veteran 668 Melbourne | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT Looks like the ghoulies are up late to try to compete on the posting challenge They are going to struggle to get out of bed to do the real challenge by the middle of the month if they keep this up God I love timezones |
2010-10-07 7:51 PM in reply to: #3139639 |
Extreme Veteran 668 Melbourne | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT mbasta - 2010-10-08 12:22 PM Good evening/morning everyone! I'm just checking in on what I've missed. Perhaps we should go back and quote each post again individually to help you out with the catching up? |
2010-10-07 7:51 PM in reply to: #3139629 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT Emmanem - 2010-10-08 8:17 AM Finished my ride... contemplating getting up for the yoga class at 8 tomorrow and then running/elliptical training after that. but I suck at that whole get out of bed when the alarm goes off thing so we'll see how that goes. I missed yoga Monday and Friday due to meetings and I really love the class so I'm hoping I'll have enough motivation to get out of bed for it tomorrow. Way to go! It's yoga class. Remember you can go in your PJs. |
2010-10-07 7:53 PM in reply to: #3139458 |
Expert 1580 Ankeny, Iowa | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT TriAya - 2010-10-07 5:40 PM dimplespoo - 2010-10-08 6:36 AM TriAya - 2010-10-07 4:35 PM Stacie, feel free to correct me on any of the following: - Labs, for being "shorthair" dogs, shed an unbelievable amount. Bags full. You really gotta stay on top of the coat AND undercoat. - Labs will try to swim or play with any available water source, including the toilet bowl and the water dish. Try to wash them, however, and they get upset. Yes - I have a golden lab/retrieve mix and my black lab who doesn't have the thick fur sheds more. I vacuum daily and I am not sure how my dogs have hair left with what I vacuum up. Yes - we keep the lids down and door closed so they aren't in the toilet. The puppies big thing right now is feet in the water bowl when he drinks. The other surprise - he hates being in the tub for a bath but loves the tub to play and splash or the shower between mommies legs when she showers. Bath no thanks. The puppy we lost in March loved the huge rank mud puddle in the spare lot next to ours. The day he found it I gave him 4 baths since he kept going back and getting muddy (he was golden) - finally after that I gave him to Dear hubby and told him to handle it. Good luck with no dog hair. We have a room that the dogs can't go into so it is dog hair free for relatives to sleep in when they come. I just threw all the animals out so I could have a bowl of cereal in peace, never mind the hair. I know it's lurking in there! Ok - question for you - do they watch you eat and beg. Bo's thing now is to stand with his front paws on my leg and beg for Honey Nut Cheerios from me in the morning. If I don't give in he sits and barks at me with the sad eyes. Not fair. |
2010-10-07 7:54 PM in reply to: #3139635 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT rh8463 - 2010-10-08 8:20 AM cottoneyes - 2010-10-07 7:11 PM So the question I had for the team after riding into work this morning was do Magpies live in other countries around the world and do they get just as viscious every Spring? Having experienced said magpies in this country I can also comment on Canada (prairies at least) as I lived there for 2 years and England (my home country) and can say, there are magpies in England but they are different (smaller for starters) and don't attack cyclists and I never saw any in Canada. They aren't too bad around me, well I haven't had problems on the bike anyway, but the mynah birds like to swoop me when I'm walking and someone at work got their scalp cut by one last week. Oh no! I don't need yet another form of attack--by air! I get eaten enough by land and sea. No magpies here, though. But definitely mynahs and a plethora of other birds. |
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2010-10-07 7:55 PM in reply to: #3139468 |
Expert 1580 Ankeny, Iowa | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT rh8463 - 2010-10-07 5:43 PM dimplespoo - 2010-10-07 5:38 PM TriAya - 2010-10-07 5:34 PM rh8463 - 2010-10-08 6:16 AM Ok, I'm writing my grocery list for the weekend and need to think of 5 meals for next week. Totally lacking any inspiration - suggestions anyone? 1. Chicken vegetable soup 2. Beef stir fry with rice 3. Lamb chops with a really nice salad 4. Pork chops with potatoes and baked apples 5. Stuffed peppers (capsicum) 6. Spaghetti bolognese with salad or a veggie 7. Tacos!!!!!!!!!!!! 8. Do-it-yourself pizza 9. Baked chicken and sweet potatoes (yams) 10. Tuna or chicken casserole I was going to say tuna casserole - I am craving it... Maybe that can be my 5th - you mean like a tuna pasta bake type thing? I need some carbs for next Fri night.... My mom used to make a tuna/cream of mushroom soup/egg noodle type tuna casserole. My sister adds peas for the kids but I love it just the same. My neighbor took bread crumbs and put it on top the last 5 minutes of the baking time. YUM YUM. |
2010-10-07 7:56 PM in reply to: #3139684 |
Melon Presser 52116 | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT dimplespoo - 2010-10-08 8:53 AM TriAya - 2010-10-07 5:40 PM dimplespoo - 2010-10-08 6:36 AM TriAya - 2010-10-07 4:35 PM Stacie, feel free to correct me on any of the following: - Labs, for being "shorthair" dogs, shed an unbelievable amount. Bags full. You really gotta stay on top of the coat AND undercoat. - Labs will try to swim or play with any available water source, including the toilet bowl and the water dish. Try to wash them, however, and they get upset. Yes - I have a golden lab/retrieve mix and my black lab who doesn't have the thick fur sheds more. I vacuum daily and I am not sure how my dogs have hair left with what I vacuum up. Yes - we keep the lids down and door closed so they aren't in the toilet. The puppies big thing right now is feet in the water bowl when he drinks. The other surprise - he hates being in the tub for a bath but loves the tub to play and splash or the shower between mommies legs when she showers. Bath no thanks. The puppy we lost in March loved the huge rank mud puddle in the spare lot next to ours. The day he found it I gave him 4 baths since he kept going back and getting muddy (he was golden) - finally after that I gave him to Dear hubby and told him to handle it. Good luck with no dog hair. We have a room that the dogs can't go into so it is dog hair free for relatives to sleep in when they come. I just threw all the animals out so I could have a bowl of cereal in peace, never mind the hair. I know it's lurking in there! Ok - question for you - do they watch you eat and beg. Bo's thing now is to stand with his front paws on my leg and beg for Honey Nut Cheerios from me in the morning. If I don't give in he sits and barks at me with the sad eyes. Not fair. Oh HELL no. Lisa Labradog does not beg. (She is Perfect Dog. Gross.) But the cats will jump up right INTO the bowl. And this makes Lisa upset, so she tries to herd the cats away, which makes them upset. |
2010-10-07 7:58 PM in reply to: #3139635 |
Extreme Veteran 668 Melbourne | Subject: RE: Ghoulies October: Team BT rh8463 - 2010-10-08 12:20 PM cottoneyes - 2010-10-07 7:11 PM So the question I had for the team after riding into work this morning was do Magpies live in other countries around the world and do they get just as viscious every Spring? Having experienced said magpies in this country I can also comment on Canada (prairies at least) as I lived there for 2 years and England (my home country) and can say, there are magpies in England but they are different (smaller for starters) and don't attack cyclists and I never saw any in Canada. They aren't too bad around me, well I haven't had problems on the bike anyway, but the mynah birds like to swoop me when I'm walking and someone at work got their scalp cut by one last week. I've got one that has just started attacking cyclists only 200 metres up the road from my house. Thankfully daylight savings has just started so now I go past him in darkness and there is no problems. I used to take a different route to work using mainly bike paths until last month, then one of the most viscious ones got me on the way to work. The attack was so bad I preferred to ride down a 3 lane road and compete with buses and trucks over the magpie on the bike path. I didn't think they were just Australian birds, but never seem to hear of them attacking cyclists on any of these forums so got me wondering |
2010-10-07 7:58 PM in reply to: #3126990 |
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