Leslie- don't feel bad, I'm sure we are all thinking the same thoughts (albeit about different guys)! We need a little fantasy now & then, huh! LOL!! I just toasted to you- I decided to break my rule and have Merlot tonight (I've been trying to keep it only to the weekends, but today sure felt like a Monday....ergo....WINE!:D )
Jayel- Yeah there's something to say for ruggedness- and that cute hat! I think I'd take rugged over civilized. Leslie- here's a thought for you- couldn't you just see Shep over there? I think he needs a little ruggedness to take care of the tidiness a bit! :D A rugged Shep would look pretty good. **sniffs the air** MMMMMM real men!!! :D (Seriously, it's not the Merlot- just a LONG day at work-lol!!)
Jan- I love it- "he kept talking to this goofy guy in the desert with a skanky hat." LOL Hmmm "sucked in" is a very good way to describe it- I was definitely sucked in too. He just kinda grew on me. It's funny, 'cause I have this little electronic solitaire game that I started playing again when I couldn't sleep, particularly when things heated up & the war started. I can't pick that thing up at night now without thinking of those great late night reports from Rick. It's like solitaire game=Rick- LOL! "would you like to see my cat"- LOL- but you know, it *would* work!
Ellen- Yay! Another fan of UK/Ireland/Celtic stuff here! What a great connection- it's easier now in some ways to do family research because of the internet, at the same time it's difficult because there's just *so much* out there. I need to start doing research again myself. I've got two fairly clear lines & two that are almost impossible- lol!
Teri- I wasn't sure if it was you or not- that's cool! When I was living in the city, Kevin & I would go see some local groups at this small Irish pub in the Richmond District in SF. They started having the same people though, and his son moved from mom's to his house so we were kinda stuck at home, which was fine. Yeah- the Scots & Irish gaelic are different- if I remember right from my Celtic Lit class, there are two classes of the celtic language- P-Celtic and Q-Celtic. I have Irish Gaelic tapes & a couple of dictionaries. When my hubby & I were dating, I'd write these LONG letters & put "I love you" in Irish gaelic, or at least I'd try my best to. Well hopefully Rick won't be on tonight (or Todd for that matter-lol!)- I'm changing it to the history channel at 6- they have a great thing on about the Russian Tsars- I used to read a lot on Nicholas II & Alexandra when I was in HS, but I was more interested in the biographical stuff rather than the political/military stuff. I know- God rest Laci's soul, but there's just been so much attention to the case, especially here in CA. I think I'm at that point where unless they find out something major I'm fine not knowing the day to day case progression. I'm sure I was watching at that time when they were telling Rick to get out of there when the towers fell, but he just didn't stand out to me then....and I was watching Fox pretty much non-stop. I guess it took the skanky smelly hat to get my attention- lol!!
Jayel- Yeah there's something to say for ruggedness- and that cute hat! I think I'd take rugged over civilized. Leslie- here's a thought for you- couldn't you just see Shep over there? I think he needs a little ruggedness to take care of the tidiness a bit! :D A rugged Shep would look pretty good. **sniffs the air** MMMMMM real men!!! :D (Seriously, it's not the Merlot- just a LONG day at work-lol!!)
Jan- I love it- "he kept talking to this goofy guy in the desert with a skanky hat." LOL Hmmm "sucked in" is a very good way to describe it- I was definitely sucked in too. He just kinda grew on me. It's funny, 'cause I have this little electronic solitaire game that I started playing again when I couldn't sleep, particularly when things heated up & the war started. I can't pick that thing up at night now without thinking of those great late night reports from Rick. It's like solitaire game=Rick- LOL! "would you like to see my cat"- LOL- but you know, it *would* work!
Ellen- Yay! Another fan of UK/Ireland/Celtic stuff here! What a great connection- it's easier now in some ways to do family research because of the internet, at the same time it's difficult because there's just *so much* out there. I need to start doing research again myself. I've got two fairly clear lines & two that are almost impossible- lol!
Teri- I wasn't sure if it was you or not- that's cool! When I was living in the city, Kevin & I would go see some local groups at this small Irish pub in the Richmond District in SF. They started having the same people though, and his son moved from mom's to his house so we were kinda stuck at home, which was fine. Yeah- the Scots & Irish gaelic are different- if I remember right from my Celtic Lit class, there are two classes of the celtic language- P-Celtic and Q-Celtic. I have Irish Gaelic tapes & a couple of dictionaries. When my hubby & I were dating, I'd write these LONG letters & put "I love you" in Irish gaelic, or at least I'd try my best to. Well hopefully Rick won't be on tonight (or Todd for that matter-lol!)- I'm changing it to the history channel at 6- they have a great thing on about the Russian Tsars- I used to read a lot on Nicholas II & Alexandra when I was in HS, but I was more interested in the biographical stuff rather than the political/military stuff. I know- God rest Laci's soul, but there's just been so much attention to the case, especially here in CA. I think I'm at that point where unless they find out something major I'm fine not knowing the day to day case progression. I'm sure I was watching at that time when they were telling Rick to get out of there when the towers fell, but he just didn't stand out to me then....and I was watching Fox pretty much non-stop. I guess it took the skanky smelly hat to get my attention- lol!!
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