Magic Friends...Remembering Bonny

joanna71985

Well-Known Member
Thanks!

My friend gave her the Mickey for Christmas. It's just as big as she is :D

The picture is so cute!

Who in here hates being sick? *raises hand

I've got a stuffy nose and a cough that makes me sound like General Grievous from "Star Wars". Ick, not fun.

And thanks for all the greetings today. :)

I know what you mean. I just got over being sick, for almost a month. :dazzle:

Wow - I don't know how much they want for Mickey's but I saw Pooh, Tigger, and Eeyore's at Pooh's Thotful Shop for about $100.:eek: Those were a little bigger though and were the ones Joel kept pulling down and wrestling with. Which entertained the CM tremendously. :D

I've sold some of those monster ones.

Sounds like it to me. It's not the stomach flu because there isn't really much (if any) fever, and it just leaves you completely zombie-like with NO energy. it's not food poisoning, because generally you feel better once you puke if it's something you ate.

It's going around in a major way around here. Brace yourself, you're most likely next. It doesn't spare many. :dazzle:

Ahhhh! I don't want to get sick again!:cry:

OMG!!!!! A US Airways jet just crashed into the Hudson River!!!!

Ack! Now I'm not too sure if I want to fly in March. :dazzle:
 

Pongo

New Member
What's very ironic about the plane situation was JUST YESTERDAY I was reading in the Lantern (school newspaper) that 2007-2008 was the first two year period where there were no casualties on board commercial planes.

But there were no casualties on this one, right?
 

Uponastar

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
What's very ironic about the plane situation was JUST YESTERDAY I was reading in the Lantern (school newspaper) that 2007-2008 was the first two year period where there were no casualties on board commercial planes.

But there were no casualties on this one, right?

No confirmation yet, but it appears that everyone got off alive.
The pilot did everything right.
 

nibblesandbits

Well-Known Member
What's very ironic about the plane situation was JUST YESTERDAY I was reading in the Lantern (school newspaper) that 2007-2008 was the first two year period where there were no casualties on board commercial planes.

But there were no casualties on this one, right?
:lookaroun

I saw that too...


And Jo...don't be afraid to fly...these kinds of things are very minor in the grand scheme of things. They don't happen a lot, but when they do, it is a big deal. But the percentages are very small of a plane going down.
 

Uponastar

Well-Known Member
Original Poster
It's a damn miracle that the plane didn't break up on impact... at flight speed the Hudson might as well be concrete.

Hi Danny!
And yes...this pilot knew what he was doing. He maintained altitude for as long as he could, so the landing was as soft as it could be.
 

PotteryGal

Active Member
I'll be eating carrots shortly.
They're in my pot roast. :D

I don't have carrots, but I do have steak and gravy in my crock pot. :slurp:

But now, all this talk of cold is pulling me toward some hot chocolate. The kids have been watching the Star Wars trilogy (the original BEST ones :D) and are watching Return of the Jedi at the moment. I think they're on the road to recovery.

 

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