Looks like we’re in for a White Christmas after all. It’s raining right now, but mid-afternoon it’s changing over to snow.
We’re in the 15-20 cm range by Christmas night. (That’s 6-8” to you.) That will do quite nicely.
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That explains a lot... I always thought that Nair was shampoo. j/k Very interesting and memorable description though. I'll give you at least 5 stars for that one.Nair for short shorts. You probably didn’t use it.
Smelled like rotten eggs served in a sweaty athletic supporter.
I don't really know, but I always thought that the song without Coke mentioned was done after the commercial introduced the concept and it became very popular. I never remember hearing it before the commercial aired but I did a lot after. Doesn't really matter anyway, it was a nice message either way. Not likely to hear anything like that in current times.That very well could be....I do remember all the kids singing it in elementary school. Everyone knew all the words...I just assumed it was a real song. I don't remember all the words to the rest.
Edit: I looked it up. It's a real song that was adapted for coke.
I was explaining scent memories to my daughter yesterday - those ones that you can still smell decades later. The Magic Kingdom hand stamp, Drakkar Noir from every single guy in 8th grade, the mimeograph machine - nair is definitely on that list. Not the same fondness as the others!!Nair for short shorts. You probably didn’t use it.
Smelled like rotten eggs served in a sweaty athletic supporter.
Now that is deserving of caging. No Figgy pudding for you!Makes us wonder how you recognise that aroma ?
Now that is deserving of caging. No Figgy pudding for you!
Looks like we’re in for a White Christmas after all. It’s raining right now, but mid-afternoon it’s changing over to snow.
We’re in the 15-20 cm range by Christmas night. (That’s 6-8” to you.) That will do quite nicely.
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I will add to this list - Bactine, hot buttery cinnamon toast (yay, Dad is home!), and your hands after holding grasshoppers and they spit their “tobacco juice” all over them.I was explaining scent memories to my daughter yesterday - those ones that you can still smell decades later. The Magic Kingdom hand stamp, Drakkar Noir from every single guy in 8th grade, the mimeograph machine - nair is definitely on that list. Not the same fondness as the others!!
What she said ..... Merry Christmas everyone!Happy Holidays and Merry Christmas and best wishes to all for a great 2021!
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I tried to think of something but all I could come up with that made such a lasting impression were the following. My mothers home hair perm gunk and my grandmothers Asthma treatment which consisted of a small mound of some powder that she piled in a small mound on the top of an old small aspirin tin, lit it with a match and inhaled the smoke. She passed away when I was 14 years old and the next time I smelled that same odor was when I was in the service and walked into a room where everyone was smoking pot. My grandmother was a pot head and she got the stuff in 1lb containers from the drug store with a prescription.I will add to this list - Bactine, hot buttery cinnamon toast (yay, Dad is home!), and your hands after holding grasshoppers and they spit their “tobacco juice” all over them.
Lilacs are one for me my grandmother had lots of themI will add to this list - Bactine, hot buttery cinnamon toast (yay, Dad is home!), and your hands after holding grasshoppers and they spit their “tobacco juice” all over them.
Merry Christmas @MinnieM123.Merry Christmas Eve, Sagateers!
@JenniferS , I took this photo of the Nativity in my livingroom, because you liked seeing the Nativity in your area, a few days ago. This is not quite as impressive, but I thought you might like it anyway.
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Merry Christmas, Rick.Merry Christmas! 13 degrees here and a dusting of snow on the driveway!
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