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"The Coffee Shop"

Discussion in 'Free-For-All Archives' started by Sherrie, Apr 8, 2003.

  1. Sherrie

    Sherrie New Member

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    Good for Ed, Betty! [​IMG] These things are hard to mow down too. I guess I will have to invest in some weed killer!

    Love the story. Taylor is the same way around here. Kids always want to know how come she can, and they can't.

    Because Taylor is 2, and is a perfect [​IMG] .

    Sherrie :D
     
  2. Thankful

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    Sue :eek:

    Are you sure you are still with us?

    You do seem somewhat angelic [​IMG]

    Or are you just accident prone?

    Take Blackbird's advice, please and be careful.

    I can see you on that ladder, painting....Now get back to the kitchen and stay away from the knives.

    Wish we were there to sample some of that food you are cooking.

    BettyE
     
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    Sherrie, I can't believe a mower could be that easy to start by changing the blade. Ed said it was like the old Model T or was it Model A never could keep those separate where one had to crank it.

    I can't even start a mower the proper way. Actually, I have had someone else start it so I could mow, but now we have enough grandkids to mow for us.

    Got to get busy doing other things. Talk to you all later.

    BettyE
     
  4. rsr

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    Betty said:

    Good for you. I also like clover and henbit and allow them free rein because I love wildflowers. Or maybe it's because I hate weeding ... Nah, that couldn't be it.
     
  5. Sherrie

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    Good Afternoon everyone.

    Tomorrows menu Is:

    BarBQ Chicken Breast and or Hot Dogs
    Potato Salad
    Baked Beans and or Corn
    Deviled eggs

    Cokes/Dr. Peppers/Iced Tea/Lemonade/Coffee

    Then the kids will be bringing dishes. They better!

    Sherrie
     
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    I recall one time admiring the wonderful yellow flowers at the bottom of someones garden. It was only later that I realised that they were dandylions!

    yours, Jon.
     
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    is there a drink made out of dandylions

    yours, Jon.
     
  8. Jim1999

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    wine

    Cheers,

    JIm
     
  9. rsr

    rsr <b> 7,000 posts club</b>
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    Jim, Jim, Jim.

    Teetotalers can have tea or "tonic" without resorting to the Demon Rum.

    [​IMG] [​IMG]

    DANDELION DRINKS

    But I don't think Sherrie has them in stock ...
     
  10. Jim1999

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    Stephen,,,,that was a very informative site, but I had to reboot my computer to get rid of it and the four or five subsites it raised.....lol

    Cheers,

    Jim
     
  11. rsr

    rsr <b> 7,000 posts club</b>
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    Sorry, Jim. My computer is, well, more ecumenical.
     
  12. I Am Blessed 24

    I Am Blessed 24 Active Member

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    Betty:

    Would you believe about 10 years after the knife incident, I did the exact same thing, in the exact same spot! Yeppers. Another six stitches! My kids said they were gonna come and remove all sharp objects from my house. [​IMG]

    The house we just bought needs scraped and painted on the outside this summer. Guess who gets to do all the trim? Part of the trim is beautiful scallops under a peaked roof (one reason I don't want siding). I am going to be very careful though!!! I was thinking of buying one of those rope thingies that mountain climbers use. :rolleyes:

    You can have the dandelions I dig up every year! Last year, one of my grandsons thought he was bringing me a 'beautiful white flower'. He got real close to me and said, "Look what I can do Grandma", and he blew that stuff right in my face. I was in ER 30 minutes later getting a breathing treatment for an allergic reaction. Aren't grandkids cute?!? [​IMG] :rolleyes: [​IMG]

    Happy Easter!
    Sue
     
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    Hey, Sister Sixteen!

    I use to paint for a livin--and those little "trim" pieces you mentioned are little "lulu's" to paint. First you gotta scrap um then prime um and then two coats of the finest Sherwin Williams has--semi-gloss! I'd rather build scaffold to climb up than to hang from a little "dilly" thing-a-ma-jig! You can rent that scaffold from rent places--I don't know--I'd rather have something solid under my feet than to hang in mid air--

    Need some help on that paintin'--give Blackbird a call! I am the coffee shop's painter!

    Have a Happy Easter!
    Blackbird
     
  14. Sherrie

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    Hi blackbird! Happy Easter! Have a nice day!

    Visiting a church today with a friend. So will be leaving shortly!

    Sherrie
     
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    Blackbird, we're both painters. When I was a teenager, it was my job to paint the hallways at school and I stained and varnished every door in the high school. Don't get too much paint on your brush, wipe it gently and go with the grain. Now, varnishing floors is another story ...

    An Easter (or Resurrection Day or Sabbath Day) hymn just for the Coffee Shop:

    Morning has broken
    Like the first morning,
    Blackbird has spoken
    Like the first bird;
    Praise for the singing,
    Praise for the morning,
    Praise for them springing
    Fresh from the Word.
     
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    rsr, how is the script writing comng on?

    yours, Jon.
     
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    Sherrie, How was your visit?
     
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    Hello Jon..Good to see you, mate.

    My guess is that the coffee shop is out to lunch..... [​IMG] [​IMG]

    Cheers,

    Jim
     
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    Wow, I finally make it back and the Coffee Shop is out to lunch! This is awful!

    Ok, I'll bring my own.

    Hey rsr, love the song!
     
  20. thetaterkid

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    Do you have to drink coffee to hang out here?

    TJ
     
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