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Andrea--Have your kids ever seen "The Waltons"? I still like the reruns of that show. It is absolutely charming. I also like Andy Griffith--once in a while it'll be on and I catch it. Good stuff!

Oh, that's right....we do have the season premier of that. Talitha hasn't asked to watch it again though. That was another we were thinking of getting. She is pretty much into Little House, as am I. She has been on that binge lately, then she'll go back to Mister Ed a lot. There is one episode about Ed and a girl horse named Sabrina that they like quoting from. Ed wants Sabrina to be his lifelong partner and goes to see her in the morning. At the stable door he says "Sabrina, are you decent?" before going in. He decides he doesn't like her morning looks. Anyway the kids will go around saying that. Talitha thinks that because she watches these episodes that everyone else does too. She'll get some pretty strange looks sometimes and she doesn't understand. :P


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swittenauer Enthusiast

Hey Rachel. Where is your new pic? I changed mine & then made a boo boo & lost my new pic so I am back to the old one.

AndreaB Contributor
I hate to admit it but I love Andy Griffith also. Ha!

Did you ever watch Matlock?

swittenauer Enthusiast
Did you ever watch Matlock?

I guess I've seen it before but wasn't a huge fan.

Green12 Enthusiast
:o:o OMG.....LOVE them!!!

OK...my dork meter went off the charts a long time ago so I'm not really gonna concern myself with that. :lol:

Susan...are you saying you wouldnt wanna hang out with me and Julie....watching Grease 2 and ice skating shows??? What are you THINKING??? It would be a blast.... :lol::lol:

Ok...well maybe I would think I'd died and gone to hell too if I wasnt an ex-skater. Thats the only reason I like it. :P

However, I didnt skate on the ice...I was a roller skater. :ph34r:

Yes, I did this competetively....wore the same skirt type outfits the ice skaters wear....I had a partner too. It was basically the same except when I fell I didnt freeze my butt off. :D

Ooooh...maybe one day I'll change my avatar to an old pic of me in my roller skating days. :lol:

That one would stay up for about 5 minutes.... :lol:

Rachel, who knew we had so many similarities, and nerdy and dorky ones at that :lol:

I loved to go roller skating with all my friends, that was the cool thing to do in the late 70s, early 80s, go to Skate City and go around and round in a circle while Bonnie TYler's "Total Eclipse of the Heart" blared on the loud speaker

:lol::lol:

Good times!!!

We have to see that picture of you from your roller skating days, I do believe that tops the purple dress and heels :lol:

swittenauer Enthusiast

That was the only thing to do when I was in my early teens is go to the roller rink. We did have so much fun back then just going with my friends & being goofy.

Green12 Enthusiast
Gosh Julie--I am learning that we have a lot in common!

I also need to buy petite pants! I'm 5 foot 3, but my arms and legs are short--I'm more long-waisted. That's really all that I get from Chadwicks--they have so many choices in petite pants. For petite jeans, I always buy Lee Riders--their petite length fits me perfectly.

I love ice skating! I took lessons for years when I was young. When my older son was about 3 or 4, I wanted to take him to Disney on Ice--he wasn't all that interested--it was me who really wanted to go! Used to love the Ice Capades, too when I was little.

I still love all of those 60's and 70's TV shows. My favorites were Gidget (I wanted her hair), That Girl, (her hair, too) and Bewitched. Did you like to watch beauty pagents? I always looked forward to Miss America--the hairdos and the gowns--beautiful...

We do have a lot in common Patti! Buying pants is such an ordeal for me so I am always so happy to find a catalog that carries a wide variety of petite pants in the latest/trendy styles. I'm 5'4 but I have shorter legs than my 5'3 SIL, it's so funny!

No, I never have gotten into the beauty pageants.

Speaking of beauty pageants, that reminds me of the Jon Benet Ramsey case :ph34r: That guy they arrested looks and sounds kind of creepy, I wonder if it's true that he did it??


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...what about Ice Capades, Stars On Ice, the Ice Skating shows??

When I was little I got to go to the Ice Capades about every year. I LOVED them :wub: I got to see Smurfs on ice, snow white on ice (I do believe that was probably my favorite) and tons of others. I always got to get the program book as a souvineer. I do believe they are all still at my parents house :lol: Shhh dont' tell mom :P

Also LOVE the circus. I would also get to go to the Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus about every year. It's coming to the area around my b-day this year.......sure wish somebody would take me! ha

Once, at the circus, I even got to be in the clown parade..........talk about a fun time!!

I loved to go roller skating with all my friends, that was the cool thing to do in the late 70s, early 80s, go to Skate City and go around and round in a circle while Bonnie TYler's "Total Eclipse of the Heart" blared on the loud speaker

:lol::lol:

Good times!!!

Sounds like that would be one of those songs that would have an announcement of "COUPLES SKATE" before it :P

Green12 Enthusiast
Julie,

We thought about trying to get some Flipper shows but I don't remember a lot about them and my daughter is easily scared. Some Little House shows scare her. There is one episode (2 parter) that we won't watch, at least until they are much older, it has to do with rape. There was another one that we decided to watch that was iffy and it scared her....I can only imagine what that episode would do, and I've never seen it either.

I used to watch most of the shows you listed too.

I completely understand, there was some of Little House that even scared me when I was younger. I think it was the rape episode in fact, also when one of the little girls fell down in some hole or something like that, she was trapped? I remember being anxious about that.

What about some of the PBS shows? i.e. Dragon Tales?

Also Veggie Tales??

Sounds like that would be one of those songs that would have an announcement of "COUPLES SKATE" before it :P

ROTFLMAO Jessica :lol::lol::lol:

So true!!

I remember the dude I had a crush on when I was in 4th grade, he was in 6th grade. His name was Kevin something. One of my friends told him I liked him and he asked me to skate with him, I was so embarrassed.......

penguin Community Regular
Chelsea,

Sorry about your hair.....that sounds like a nightmare.

Now I'm a bit more carrot top than ronald mcdonald, but it's still not done. And I smell like a cathedral. Which isn't necessarily bad, I always loved that smell :)

Ok... I'll arrange that. LOL!

But seriously... The Price is Right is better than Lazytown...which is what I'm watching.

I would rather spend eternity with Bob Barker telling me to spay and neuter my pets than watch 5 minutes of Lazytown. That show is 'effin creepy!

And MUSICALS! Love them!

My all-time favorite is "The Music Man". We went up to New York City to see it on Broadway for our 25th anniversary. It was fantastic. When Craig Bierko (the man who played H. Hill) did his last performance, we went back and saw it again about a year later. It was great to be there on his last day :)

I love all of the songs fron the older shows like "My Fair Lady" and "Camelot".

My favorite is "Once Upon a Mattress"...so funny! I think that's at least partially because my high school did it and my biggest crush ever was King Sextimus :wub::rolleyes:

*sigh*

Sorry, what were we talking about again? :lol:

...what about Ice Capades, Stars On Ice, the Ice Skating shows??

Now my dork meter has really gone up :ph34r:

:lol::lol:

My Wierd S*it o'meter replaced my dork o meter long ago :lol:

LOVE LOVE Ice Skating shows. One of my two athletic medals is a gold metal for skating :)

I didn't see the other kids, but they must have sucked, because I fell during my routine :rolleyes:

jerseyangel Proficient
Speaking of beauty pageants, that reminds me of the Jon Benet Ramsey case :ph34r: That guy they arrested looks and sounds kind of creepy, I wonder if it's true that he did it??

This morning on my way to the store I was listening to a local talk-radio station. The host was saying that he thought that the guy who was arrested only hinted at doing it--that this guy was in trouble in Tailand, and wanted to get back to the U.S. instead of facing the law over there.

Supposedly, according to this radio host, he is using this situation to get back here--and when he does, he'll have some sort of proof that he didn't kill her.

Again, this is what I heard this morning--don't know if there's any truth to it or not.

It will be interesting to see how it unfolds--I can't believe it's been 10 years.

penguin Community Regular
This morning on my way to the store I was listening to a local talk-radio station. The host was saying that he thought that the guy who was arrested only hinted at doing it--that this guy was in trouble in Tailand, and wanted to get back to the U.S. instead of facing the law over there.

Supposedly, according to this radio host, he is using this situation to get back here--and when he does, he'll have some sort of proof that he didn't kill her.

Again, this is what I heard this morning--don't know if there's any truth to it or not.

It will be interesting to see how it unfolds--I can't believe it's been 10 years.

He pretty much confessed, during the press conference no less. Though he admitted that before to the authorities. He said that he was with her when she died, and that he didn't mean for her to die, that he loved her. As I understand it, he was trying to find a teaching job in Thailand, escaping from child porn charges in California I think.

I don't know why he'd want to come back here to avoid the law over there...he's facing first degree murder charges, sexual assault of a minor, and first degree kidnapping charges.

jerseyangel Proficient

Yea Chelsea--

I have no idea why he'd want to come back under those circumstances. I was just repeating what I had heard. Like I said, it'll be interesting to see what happens.

For anyone interested, here's an article from today's New York Times--

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dlp252 Apprentice
Donna,

How's the chocolate (I'm so said I need to refrain) withdrawal going?

So far so good, it's been almost 2 weeks I think...withdrawals...well...I think you'd have to ask those around me, lol. :lol:

The Price Is Right! I haven't watched that in ages. It's hard to believe Bob Barker is still going at it.

Yah, he was on it when I was a kid...that must make him 100 by now, lol. :lol:

Off topic...well, but what isn't off topic here :lol: .....does anyone do any catalog/internet ordering?? If so what are your favorite companies/sites??

I love zappos.com, finish line, lands end, old navy, j crew, victoria's secret, and amazon .com, to name a few.

Oh, man, my cc info is all over the internet, lol. Favorite sites: firemountaingems.com, qvc.com, collagevideo.com (fitness videos), nordstrom.com....well the list goes on an on and on...apparently the Rachel things goes across the board in all areas of my life. :lol:

swittenauer Enthusiast

Hey, how about Ebay? I buy & sell so much on there. I love it.

dlp252 Apprentice
I also need to buy petite pants! I'm 5 foot 3, but my arms and legs are short--I'm more long-waisted. That's really all that I get from Chadwicks--they have so many choices in petite pants. For petite jeans, I always buy Lee Riders--their petite length fits me perfectly.

Ha, I'm 5'3" and CAN'T wear petities...high rise and, er, um, uncomfortable in a certain area, lol.

penguin Community Regular
Yea Chelsea--

I have no idea why he'd want to come back under those circumstances. I was just repeating what I had heard. Like I said, it'll be interesting to see what happens.

For anyone interested, here's an article from today's New York Times--

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Thanks, Patti. Well, that is strange, isn't it? Here we go again with Jean Benet....it will be interesting.

swittenauer Enthusiast

Can you believe it has been that long since the whole Jon Benet thing?

jerseyangel Proficient
Ha, I'm 5'3" and CAN'T wear petities...high rise and, er, um, uncomfortable in a certain area, lol.

Aren't pants the most annoying thing!? I try and find a brand that fits, and Rachel it!!! :lol:

Jean-Luc Rookie
Picard- great picture!!! You are a soccer coach too, right? I thought that is what you said and it looks like you are wearing some kind of sports uniform in the picture...

Back to reading....

I coach youth rugby, for a whiel I coached at the college level and men's and women's div 2 adult leauges. I primarily focus on refereeing in the fall.

jerseyangel Proficient
Can you believe it has been that long since the whole Jon Benet thing?

I know. We were still living in Georgia then, and I remember reading about it in the paper right after it happened. I thought it was so sad--and it happened the night after Christmas.

swittenauer Enthusiast
I know. We were still living in Georgia then, and I remember reading about it in the paper right after it happened. I thought it was so sad--and it happened the night after Christmas.

Where in the world has time gone? It is going way too fast.

jerseyangel Proficient
Where in the world has time gone? It is going way too fast.

It really is. It seems the older I get, the faster time goes by.

swittenauer Enthusiast

It just catches me off guard sometimes when I say "20 years ago..."or something like that.

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Speaking of beauty pageants, that reminds me of the Jon Benet Ramsey case :ph34r: That guy they arrested looks and sounds kind of creepy, I wonder if it's true that he did it??

He looks like an alien...very odd...

premature post.....Jane the 15-y-old is cleaning my fridge....so excited....hold me...... :lol:

Rachel - watching ice skating adn Grease 2 w/ you and Julie.....there would have to be much wine involved and we know I"m not doing that now....

hey, I think today I'm....9 or 10 ?? weeks without wine? will chekc calendar...have never felt better! :rolleyes:

about 10 days, no nuggetts.... :o

Andrea - - LOVE LOVE LOVE the Waltons......will post a poem from it for you later, from John-boy - makes me cry

must help clean fridge - she kicked me out briefly but I must act like I'm helping now and then....h aha ha ha ha h :lol:

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