MJ's Zero to 5000 in No Time Flat!

CaptainMichael

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maggiegrace1 said:
i would rather be Loved I think...
Fear is quite a useful emotion, but love rocks too.

maggiegrace1 said:
Going out to dinner now... Talk to all of you later.. If you are not here then Good Night ... be back around 9 ish..... :)
Where’d ya’ll go? Emeril’s? Commanders?

Edit: Never mind, my question has been answered. I’m in love with the Chicken Parmesan at Copeland’s!

Connor002 said:
I don't think we've ever watched videos of vacations and such.
Be thankful because you’ll cringe when you finally do…

I dread the video camera coming out on Christmas morning…something so exciting can be turned into misery.

maggiegrace1 said:
Copelands is, I guess a louisiana thing.. I know they franchise them also...Al copeland this really rich guy who lives here owns a bunch of rest.. The cheesecake bistro,and Fire and Ice,and Plain old Coplands...
Don’t forget Popeye’s!

maggiegrace1 said:
It is REALLY GOOD.....
Indeed it is.

maggiegrace1 said:
Michael....Michael... Where are you?????? Oh well....Good Night All.......
Right here sweetie. You’re the only one who cares….:cry: :kiss:
 

CaptainMichael

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He hasn't yet played a single down, but here's what he's brought to New Orleans:

> The New Orleans Police Department is receiving 12 Hummers to replace vehicles lost last August.

> On Monday, Bush will give $100,000 to the Catholic Archdiocese of New Orleans for Holy Trinity Church, which has 267 autistic and handicapped children. "There is no school that can handle them except Holy Trinity, but they were going to be closed," Ornstein said.

The Saints called Bush and asked him if he was interested in helping, so he got Adidas to donate $50,000. The NFL has a matching fund for any Saints players donating to the rebuilding of New Orleans.

> On Wednesday, Bush will pledge another $100,000 to re-sod Tad Gormley Stadium, a football and track facility that was flooded.

"They are going to call it the Reggie Bush Field at Tad (Gormley) Stadium," Ornstein said.

On his trip to New Orleans, Bush visited the Ninth Ward, one of the hardest-hit parts of the city.

"You can't imagine the devastation," he said. "It shows me we are playing more than football. We are going to do our part in rebuilding a great city."

Reggie Bush rocks my socks!!!!
 

Nemo14

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Good morning all!:wave:
Trying to catch up on all of the doings last night.

Connor, the boy I take care of is currently reading Eldist and loves it! he got Eragon for Christmas and didn't take to it right away, but once he got into it, he couldn't put it down, whichis saying something for a boy who lives for Nintendo! :lol:

As far as clowns go, I have a funny clown story. When we first bought our house, we knew nothing about the neighbors of course. One morning, I was working out in the front yard and I saw a van park across the street, and out steps 4 clowns. :eek: 2 minutes later, another 2 arrived, followed by another carload, then another. I really thought I was in some kind of Candid Camera prank or something initiated by my practical-joker friends and husband, so I just ignored them and pretended everything was normal. They went into a neighbor's house, then a few minutes later, they all departed. I didn't even acknowledge to DH that I had seen them. A few weeks later, the same group arrived, and DH saw them. He came running in all excited, and I still thought it was some kind of set-up so I acted pretty non-chalant about it, determined not to give him the satisfaction of putting one over on me. After all, doesn't everyone have clowns? It wasn't 'til the neighbor came over to introduce himself that I realized that he was in fact a Shriner's clown, and his house was the meeting place for all his fellow clowns. :lol::lol:
 

Nemo14

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tigsmom said:
Morning all :wave:

Can I just say that I'm tired of the rain and mud? I'll gladly send it to anyone, free of charge.
Same here Mad - they're saying we're going to have this weather at least 'til Tuesday!
 

Fantasmic!329

Active Member
dandaman said:
Didya go on Superman: Ride of Steel for me? :D :lookaroun
I would have, but did not.
Three reasons:
1. The wait was an hour long.
2. Because of the wait, I would have been late getting back to my chaperone.
3. It was raining.
 

Uponastar

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Good morning to all the early risers!
I'm getting ready to leave, just wanted to pop in and say hello first.


Hello! :wave:


:lookaroun


Betty: I'd have to move. Clowns! :eek:
 

dandaman

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Fantasmic!329 said:
I would have, but did not.
Three reasons:
1. The wait was an hour long.
2. Because of the wait, I would have been late getting back to my chaperone.
3. It was raining.

Ah, I still would've... ;)

Did you have a good time for the remainder of the trip?
 

Nemo14

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Good morning all (again) . I'm at work, working on yet another school project. :fork:


Dot, have a great day today! Bring lots of tissues!
 

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