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Good Morning everyone. Hope you all slept well. Here I am on the west coast time zone and I go to bed before the East Coast people.

It does not pay to go to sleep. Then you have to scroll several pages back on many of the threads to play catch up. Can't wait until Lynne and I go to Vegas on Thursday. I will never catch up when I get home.


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Rikki Tikki Explorer
OMG :lol::lol: Am I a dork!!!!! Tavi.. so sorry... ohhhh wanted to tell everyone that if you still want your name on here but not on google... you can put your name under your picture... yep... I have mine there and when I do a search... nothing... love it

Celia:

That worked really well, so now you will know it's me! :D:D I am now back from my little trip, had a great time but sure missed all of you! It is going to take me days to read what everyone has been up to. If there are any highlights be sure to let me know!

We did go to the Outback but I have been pretty ill since we ate there. It could of been the Farmer John ham my mom put on the pizza, just looked at the label as I was eating it and saw soy sauce and wheat! :(:(

Anyway, I am glad to be back and hopefully my stomach will calm down :angry::angry::angry:

queenofhearts Explorer

I think "Good googly moogly" goes back a lot farther than that-- I remember my grandfather used to say it & he's been dead over 30 years... sometimes it was "Great googly moogly" if the occasion warranted! He was from Mississippi, so maybe it was a local thing...

Wow... just had the inclination to google googly & found this!

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queenofhearts Explorer
:lol: That is soooo cool! :lol:

You are our very own blueswoman! "Screamin' Celiac Celia"?

Or is it "Howlin' Wolf Credo"?

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

Great sleuthing, queenofhearts!

Canadian Karen Community Regular

Okay, just finished watching the movie Eight Below. It was awesome! Susan, and any other dog lovers out there (and I know there are lots here!) would love this film!

Just had to let you know......

Hugs.

Karen

Judyin Philly Enthusiast

Hi Karen--how are ya girlfriend???

is the medicine helping any?

did you ck out the new forum Elnowy posted? it's finda fun.

saw some topics on there you might be interested in.

glad you liked the movie..jim and i want to see it too

have you seen 'must love dogs' it was a riot and think you'd enjoy it too.

hugs and love

judy


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Guest Robbin

:D:D GOOD GOOGLY MOOGLY!!! So this is Celia' s secret lair!!! I missed you guys!! I've been slowly catching up on all the threads and trying to get order in my yard/house after the bad glutening /traveling experience. I am premature posting here, but I just wanted to say you are all the best and am so glad to know you.

I see we have a mouse!! Wow, things DO change quickly on here- new pictures that I love -Celia you are gorgeous in your pic-but I do kinda miss the ostrich/emu cutie!

Good Googly Moogly-wow, didn't read the link yet, but I can't believe the things you can google!! :)

I must check out cowabunga, hootchie cootchie, mojo, and ga-ga- :P

Have a great day!!! Love you guys!!!!

CarlaB Enthusiast
Ohhh yes... and we all sit in the back of a classroom tooo :blink::lol:

Ohhh no... you are one of us now... :ph34r:

OH, no, I always sat in the front row of the classroom!!! It's the only way I could pay attention!!

mouse Enthusiast

Hi Robbin. The Ostrich is now the mouse avatar. Celia gave it to me. Isn't Celia a real jewel and she even did the avatar.

CarlaB Enthusiast

Well, I think I may have caught up, although I do not know if I went back far enough ... well I did go back far "enough" but not maybe all the way to where I left off!

Burping contests, I don't think I've burped since going gluten-free, but prior to that, no guy could outburp me ... not that they ever knew for sure because I wouldn't burp in front of them :P But Adam would vouch for me that theirs was lame compared to mine.

Hi Robbin. The Ostrich is now the mouse avatar. Celia gave it to me. Isn't Celia a real jewel and she even did the avatar.

Kind of funny to have a picture of an ostrich for "mouse"!!! :lol:

mouse Enthusiast

The ostrich and mouse are "buddies".

morganb Newbie

So I found where the burping conversation came from....I was trying to catch up in Rachelville when I got confused about some of the carried over burps. Someone told me it came from another thread....so it's this thread... :lol:

If this isn't the original thread...I still laughed about all the burping contest conversation.

Ohhh yes... and we all sit in the back of a classroom tooo :blink::lol:

Ohhh no... you are one of us now... :ph34r:

hehe...sometimes I sat in the front, but most of the time I was in the middle....I didn't pay attention in class :P......ok, I guess I did, but I goofed around a lot

CarlaB Enthusiast
hehe...sometimes I sat in the front, but most of the time I was in the middle....I didn't pay attention in class :P......ok, I guess I did, but I goofed around a lot

Tell them about that one class you and your friends got kicked out of ... all the honor students were asked to leave, not by the teacher, but by the other students!!!! Every day ... all semester ...

penguin Community Regular
when does the next season start for Gray's Anatomy? I NEED this program, it takes my mind off of troubles.

Thursday, September 25th, 9/8 central

Green12 Enthusiast

Karen,

I saw Eight Below recently too, LOVED it!! I want one of those dogs now, so beautiful...

DingoGirl Enthusiast

OMG Eight Below...my friend and her daughters left this in tears in the first 10 minutes, went into another theatre, they slipped back in for the end, said it was wonderful but once I heard that, knew I couldn't go - - all those dogs left alone!! :( Remember, this is the girl who was forbidden to watch Lassie when it was on.....got grounded from it as started sobbing madly the minute the music started....had to get myself under control to watch it and never fully did.....still walk out of movies in which animals are in peril..... :o

Just a brief post - don't know what's going on - have sunk into a pit and crawling my way out.....heinous....thought I"d never see this place again :angry: Will get through but it will take a bit of time.

love you girls.....

CarlaB Enthusiast
Just a brief post - don't know what's going on - have sunk into a pit and crawling my way out.....heinous....thought I"d never see this place again :angry: Will get through but it will take a bit of time.

love you girls.....

Allow yourself the pit. I learned the hard way that when you talk yourself out of all your bad feelings, they just come back to haunt you later. Better to deal with it now, eat a gallon of ice cream or something, wallow in self-pity for a while. Sorry it's so hard ... but you'll move on to something better.

I got mad at God this morning very momentarily because I read a proverb or psalm, can't remember, and it said that things would be so good he'll "feed you wheat." I thought, "Great, then I'll be SICK!!" Funny how things hit us when you least expect it!

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Susan... when does the next season start for Gray's Anatomy? I NEED this program, it takes my mind off of troubles.

OMG Gray's Anatomy will take care of so many things.... ;) Dr. McDreamy is the new Matthew (McConnaughey) and he is my new love....

Carla - - thank you so much for those words.....and the very ironic Bible verse (I'm thinking God has a sense of humour? :huh: ) I thought I was THROUGH with all this, the down periods! Makes me angry.....and tired......here's another verse that came to me this morning:

"Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but when longing is fulfilled, it is a tree of life. Prov. 3:12 - - -

hope deferred...indeed.....it's choking me today......but I'll pull out of this.

WE need gray's anatomy but for tonight, I'll just settle for some good celebrity gossip. ;)

CarlaB Enthusiast

Try the Beatitudes ... they're great to read when you're down. They tell you what your reward for your suffering will be! A great source of hope and strength.

God does have a sense of humor, I often laugh when reading scripture!! Some of it is hysterical ... even Jesus dealing with the apostles!

Guest Robbin

OH MY GOOOD GOOOOOGLY MOOOOOGLY!!!!! I TYPED A LONG POST AND LOST IT --- Why do I do such idiotic things!!!

Celia, Grays Anatomy-I never watched it before, but from reading what you all say about it, I must check this out!! Whaaaaa? Competition for Matthew McC?!!! Must see this guy!!! You are so funny and clever and I am so glad to see your smiling picture --please feel better -you are so special :)

Armetta, I didn't see the ostrich until I did an f5 !!! Glad to see him back!!

Geez, there is something in the air-so many of us down. I find myself repeating my "mantra" over and over more and more--"faith, hope, love" -using it a LOT more lately to keep myself calm and reasonably sane.

Susie, my dear Dingogirl, you are in my prayers--I know how hard it is to try to make sense of the crud life throws at you--sometimes all you can do is rest on faith. Please keep coming back here to keep us posted on how you are. I know it is easy to crawl into a shell-I want to myself quite frequently :blink: , but just to let us know you are ok until you get through this hard time. Ice cream is a good idea, but maybe not nuggets. :)

Cissie --EIGHTEEN GRANDCHILDREN!!! You are so blessed!! I hope you spoil them rotten, and then send them home to kids with little ditties to say like, "But, Grandma lets me!" :D I have this all planned out for my "angel son's" offspring, lol. Grandmother's revenge :D

rinne, I read about your technique you used on the floors and omg, it sounds stunning. You are so creative! Did you decide to buy the restaurant you mentioned some time back?

Take care everyone, and have a great evening and Weds.-I am turning in early --getting on school schedule, yuk.

Edit--Carla, did you just see EWTN? I was just watching Mother Angelica classics -she spoke on the Beatitudes!! Yes, Susan, I recommend as well.

morganb Newbie
Cissie --EIGHTEEN GRANDCHILDREN!!! You are so blessed!! I hope you spoil them rotten, and then send them home to kids with little ditties to say like, "But, Grandma lets me!" :D I have this all planned out for my "angel son's" offspring, lol. Grandmother's revenge :D

My Mom still has a few years to build up her grandmother's revenge, but man......she already can't wait to have grandchildren :ph34r:

CarlaB Enthusiast
Edit--Carla, did you just see EWTN? I was just watching Mother Angelica classics -she spoke on the Beatitudes!! Yes, Susan, I recommend as well.

No, it was pure coicidence that I brought it up! It's just a verse that's helped me, repeatedly, through hard times.

mouse Enthusiast

Susan, you have to really look at the Ostrich. That sucker will cheer anyone up. When I get kinda down, I come on here, look for my ostrich and then just smile. He has the most goofy loving look and that is why I wanted him from Floridian. So, remember to look for the ostrich and let him take your cares away.

Thursday morning I leave for the airport and my trip to Las Vegas. Lynne and I have our planes land about 15 minutes apart. That is so cool. We are going to have a great time. We both have been trying to get plenty of rest this past week, so that we can really enjoy ourselves.

CarlaB Enthusiast
My Mom still has a few years to build up her grandmother's revenge, but man......she already can't wait to have grandchildren :ph34r:

Yep. Since you're the oldest, you need to find yourself a man. Get married. Have babies. :D I won't turn yours into rotten brats ... I'm saving that for your brother's kids!

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