A Whole New World of Huggles

jesserin

New Member
barnum42 said:
However, visibility today was a tad limited, as per this photo I took on my phone camera:

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:lol:


AHHHHH You're on the wrong side of the road!!! :eek: :lookaroun :lol:




Your pics are great! I'm very jealous - sounds like you had a wonderful weekend! :)
 

speck76

Well-Known Member
barnum42 said:
Back from another weekend stint in Wales.

Sue and I did a little espionage today - she is a florist and was wondering if it would be worth the expense of hiring a table at a wedding fair, so we posed as an engaged couple and headed to one today. Lost count of how many times we were asked "When's the date" :lol:

so....when is the date?
 

barnum42

New Member
jesserin said:
AHHHHH You're on the wrong side of the road!!! :eek: :lookaroun :lol:

Your pics are great! I'm very jealous - sounds like you had a wonderful weekend! :)
It's the historically correct side :p

Only the misty shot is mine, the others I swiped off the Net.
 

barnum42

New Member
speck76 said:
so....when is the date?
DDuckFan130 said:
So Joe...when is it :lookaroun
We get a lot of that from our friends, particularly Sue's female friends, led by our mutual friend who introduced us. The wedding fair was held at a hotel and we were praying that none of said friends happened to be visiting it for a Sunday lunch :lol:

We've been seeing each other most weekends for five months, I think it will take a bit longer before I give any serious consideration to doing the down on one knee routine :lol:
 

speck76

Well-Known Member
ok...this is just sad

Girl's prosthetic legs stolen for second time

By Aarthi Sivaraman Fri Feb 17, 10:03 AM ET

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - For the second time in three months, a 16-year-old California girl who lost a leg in an accident has had her artificial limbs stolen.

Melissa Huff, an Arcadia High School student who uses a $16,000 prosthetic limb to play softball for the school team and another one, valued at $12,000, for everyday use, said both were taken from her bedroom Tuesday.

"I was picking up my little brother from school when my mom called me and asked where I left the two prosthetic legs," Huff, who lives in the Los Angeles suburb of Temple City, told Reuters in an interview.

"I knew right then that it had happened again."

Lisa Huff, her mother, said she came home around midday on Tuesday and found the room shared by Melissa and her older sister a mess. Only the prosthetic limbs were missing.

Police say they were talking to the girl's friends, neighbors and relatives for information about the missing legs.

In November, thieves broke into the Huff residence and took just her prosthetic limb. After that incident, Melissa's prosthetist and a local real estate company donated about $16,000 for a new limb.

The stolen limb was discovered in the teenager's backyard about a month ago, apparently thrown there by the thieves.

Melissa lost her real leg two years ago when a driver accidentally ran into her as she stood in front of her middle school.

She said she intends to get back on the field this week and just practice throwing until she gets another prosthetic limb.
 

DDuckFan130

Well-Known Member
barnum42 said:
We get a lot of that from our friends, particularly Sue's female friends, led by our mutual friend who introduced us. The wedding fair was held at a hotel and we were praying that none of said friends happened to be visiting it for a Sunday lunch :lol:

We've been seeing each other most weekends for five months, I think it will take a bit longer before I give any serious consideration to doing the down on one knee routine :lol:
Blech...going down on one knee is so played out...I'm sure you can think of something else :lookaroun

But *huggles* for you and Sue :D
 

speck76

Well-Known Member
barnum42 said:
We get a lot of that from our friends, particularly Sue's female friends, led by our mutual friend who introduced us. The wedding fair was held at a hotel and we were praying that none of said friends happened to be visiting it for a Sunday lunch :lol:

We've been seeing each other most weekends for five months, I think it will take a bit longer before I give any serious consideration to doing the down on one knee routine :lol:

fear of commitment?
 

DDuckFan130

Well-Known Member
speck76 said:
Girl's prosthetic legs stolen for second time

By Aarthi Sivaraman Fri Feb 17, 10:03 AM ET

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - For the second time in three months, a 16-year-old California girl who lost a leg in an accident has had her artificial limbs stolen.

Melissa Huff, an Arcadia High School student who uses a $16,000 prosthetic limb to play softball for the school team and another one, valued at $12,000, for everyday use, said both were taken from her bedroom Tuesday.

"I was picking up my little brother from school when my mom called me and asked where I left the two prosthetic legs," Huff, who lives in the Los Angeles suburb of Temple City, told Reuters in an interview.

"I knew right then that it had happened again."

Lisa Huff, her mother, said she came home around midday on Tuesday and found the room shared by Melissa and her older sister a mess. Only the prosthetic limbs were missing.

Police say they were talking to the girl's friends, neighbors and relatives for information about the missing legs.

In November, thieves broke into the Huff residence and took just her prosthetic limb. After that incident, Melissa's prosthetist and a local real estate company donated about $16,000 for a new limb.

The stolen limb was discovered in the teenager's backyard about a month ago, apparently thrown there by the thieves.

Melissa lost her real leg two years ago when a driver accidentally ran into her as she stood in front of her middle school.

She said she intends to get back on the field this week and just practice throwing until she gets another prosthetic limb.
I read that a while back...perhaps in the grand scheme of things there are weirder things...but why would thieves want a prosthetic limb? :veryconfu
 

nibblesandbits

Well-Known Member
Hey Joe, I just wanted to thank you for the e-mails...I got all of them! Still don't know which one I'm going to use, but at least now I have some choices!

*huggles* Joe tightly

*huggles* the rest of you normally :lookaroun
 

speck76

Well-Known Member
nibblesandbits said:
Hey Joe, I just wanted to thank you for the e-mails...I got all of them! Still don't know which one I'm going to use, but at least now I have some choices!

*huggles* Joe tightly

*huggles* the rest of you normally :lookaroun
don't be rough with Joe....at his age, bones break easily
 

barnum42

New Member
nibblesandbits said:
Hey Joe, I just wanted to thank you for the e-mails...I got all of them! Still don't know which one I'm going to use, but at least now I have some choices!

*huggles* Joe tightly

*huggles* the rest of you normally :lookaroun
Fantastic - on all points of that post ;)
 

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