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CarlaB Enthusiast
Violin; I've been playing for about 15 years. I started when I was tiny :)

Fun. I bet you're really good! I play flute ... but just with the Church choir and the community band. I played from 5th grade through high school, then didn't touch it for 23 years! I started playing again a couple years ago. It's fun.


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Fun. I bet you're really good! I play flute ... but just with the Church choir and the community band. I played from 5th grade through high school, then didn't touch it for 23 years! I started playing again a couple years ago. It's fun.

It always feels weird and so conceited saying this, but yeah, I am good :) At the moment I'm a bit rusty, I've been working on a Concerto by Saint-Saens but haven't been practicing as regularly as I should.

My mum plays flute, she gets it out once a year because this local choir always asks her to help w/their christmas concert. The rest of the year she doesn't touch it (she's also a fabulous pianist, nice to have a "built in" accompanist ;))

Anyways, I'm off to go pick up my brother from school (my real brother, he's 5yo and also adorable :D)

CarlaB Enthusiast
It always feels weird and so conceited saying this, but yeah, I am good :) At the moment I'm a bit rusty, I've been working on a Concerto by Saint-Saens but haven't been practicing as regularly as I should.

Humility is having a good understanding of both what you're good at and what you're bad at. It would be false humility if you acted as if you were bad, but you were really good. It's true humility that you recognize you are good, but are modest enough to be shy about saying it. :)

I'm sure your bit rusty is still pretty darn good!! ;)

Guest melannen
Humility is having a good understanding of both what you're good at and what you're bad at. It would be false humility if you acted as if you were bad, but you were really good. It's true humility that you recognize you are good, but are modest enough to be shy about saying it. :)

I'm sure your bit rusty is still pretty darn good!! ;)

Awww, what a sweet thing to say!! :wub:

I knew I liked you :D

TriticusToxicum Explorer

Do the happy-fridge-is-coming-this-A.M-dance!

I can't wait to get this fridge in may house! It's like a monsoon here right now, and the guy is supposed to brin gthe fridge "around 10" :huh: It has to come up about 15 steps before it gets inside, so I'm not exactly thrilled with the weather :(

Olivia was sick to her stomach last night, so none of us got too much sleep. Unfortunately I need to be at a "study abroad fair" that I helped organize, so no staying home to catch up -_-

I missed most of LOST last night too :(

Why do I have the feeling that the fridge isn't going to fit in the front door without cutting it in half?

Time to light the incense and dance around the Barbies (not recommended at work, but these are desperate times) :huh:

CarlaB Enthusiast

It'll fit. They have to be able to get those refrigerators in standard size doors, right?

I hope your wife likes it, too.

Mtndog Collaborator
Time to light the incense and dance around the Barbies (not recommended at work, but these are desperate times) :huh:

This I really want to see! Good luck with the new fridge. It looks like the one we have and we LOVE IT!


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jerseyangel Proficient

Richard--The fridge will fit thru the door--ours is just like the one in your picture. Looking at it, it does look too big, but it fits. ;)

TriticusToxicum Explorer
Richard--The fridge will fit thru the door--ours is just like the one in your picture. Looking at it, it does look too big, but it fits. ;)

I'm sure it will fit...I just don't deal well with the aggrevation this sort of stuff brings...Like when I ordered the darn thing. It should have taken 20 minutes, but ended up almost 2 hrs...I'm sure I'll have a story later on :)

jerseyangel Proficient
I'm sure I'll have a story later on :)

I know you will :D

TriticusToxicum Explorer
I know you will :D

Maybe Fabio will deliver the fridge... :P

Now that i typed that i realized the drivers name was Steven, he called to confirm everything last night. You don't think it could be Steven Segal? Steven Baldwin? Steve Buschemi?

jerseyangel Proficient
Maybe Fabio will deliver the fridge... :P

Now that i typed that i realized the drivers name was Steven, he called to confirm everything last night. You don't think it could be Steven Segal? Steven Baldwin? Steve Buschemi?

Or maybe Steve Martin :wub:

But Steven Baldwin--no, please, no....

CarlaB Enthusiast
Maybe Fabio will deliver the fridge... :P

Now that i typed that i realized the drivers name was Steven, he called to confirm everything last night. You don't think it could be Steven Segal? Steven Baldwin? Steve Buschemi?

No, it's gfp.

jerseyangel Proficient
No, it's gfp.

:lol::lol: Of course--our own Steve!

TriticusToxicum Explorer
No, it's gfp.

I'll get a picture and post it!

TriticusToxicum Explorer

The Fridge is in and chillin'!

Some random Steve delivered it- without incident :)

It is BIG, and my kitchen is small. It sticks out obout 6" in front of the counter, so it's like you have to walk around the fridge to get anywhere (galley kitchen). I'm sure I'll get used to it, I can't wait for the missus' first impressions when I get home. (hopefully her first impression won't be made on my forehead via freezer door :P )

jerseyangel Proficient
The Fridge is in and chillin'!

Some random Steve delivered it- without incident :)

It is BIG, and my kitchen is small. It sticks out obout 6" in front of the counter, so it's like you have to walk around the fridge to get anywhere (galley kitchen). I'm sure I'll get used to it, I can't wait for the missus' first impressions when I get home. (hopefully her first impression won't be made on my forehead via freezer door :P )

:lol: It seems big, because you're not used to it yet. Give it a week, you won't even notice anymore. :P

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All this talk of Steve(s) got me thinking- poll time, who's your favorite Steve. Then I realized gfp would win in a landslide, so...

Who's your favorite Barry?

(feel free to submit your vote with a convincing picture)

My top 5 (in no particular order):

Barry White http://www.comicgenius.com/DiscoFever/imag...arry_white1.webp (the best of the Barrys)

Barry Manilow http://www.erikgrow.com/Birth/Images/manilow.webp (still looking for his "good" side)

Barry Williams http://www.weht.net/pics/barry.webp (rapping...the real Greg Brady...)

Barry Bonds http://www.funnyhub.com/pictures/img/barry-bonds-in-drag.webp (speaks for itself)

Barry Pepper http://www.creamystar.com/actor/barry_pepp...y_pepper_01.webp (a.k.a. uber-Barry my favorite of the acting Barrys - loved him in Saving Private Ryan)

jerseyangel Proficient

Where do you come up with this stuff??? :lol:

I would have to say my favorite is a tie between Barry White and Barry Manilow--depending what mood I'm in B) .

Mtndog Collaborator
All this talk of Steve(s) got me thinking- poll time, who's your favorite Steve. Then I realized gfp would win in a landslide, so...

Who's your favorite Barry?

(feel free to submit your vote with a convincing picture)

My top 5 (in no particular order):

Barry White http://www.comicgenius.com/DiscoFever/imag...arry_white1.webp (the best of the Barrys)

Barry Manilow http://www.erikgrow.com/Birth/Images/manilow.webp (still looking for his "good" side)

Barry Williams http://www.weht.net/pics/barry.webp (rapping...the real Greg Brady...)

Barry Bonds http://www.funnyhub.com/pictures/img/barry-bonds-in-drag.webp (speaks for itself)

Barry Pepper http://www.creamystar.com/actor/barry_pepp...y_pepper_01.webp (a.k.a. uber-Barry my favorite of the acting Barrys - loved him in Saving Private Ryan)

Seriously dude- you KILL me! My favorite Barry would have to be Barry White by a long shot!!!!! Sexy voice!

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Seriously dude- you KILL me! My favorite Barry would have to be Barry White by a long shot!!!!! Sexy voice!

I know, of all the Barrys, why did he have to be the first to go?

Lou Rawls, now there is another voice...You'll never find...another love like mine...

Is he still with us?

now there is a fun game! (Dead or Alive?)

Abe Vigoda? (never really sure, even when he was still on tv!) :P

jerseyangel Proficient
I know, of all the Barrys, why did he have to be the first to go?

Lou Rawls, now there is another voice...You'll never find...another love like mine...

Is he still with us?

now there is a fun game! (Dead or Alive?)

Abe Vigoda? (never really sure, even when he was still on tv!) :P

Lou Rawls=sadly, no longer with us.

Abe Vigoda=still with us.

TriticusToxicum Explorer
Lou Rawls=sadly, no longer with us.

Bummer :(

Can anybody put a caption to this picture?

http://www.thewvsr.com/images/redneck.webp

or anything on this page for that matter!

Open Original Shared Link

http://www.lilligren.com/Redneck/images/re...wading_pool.webp

jerseyangel Proficient
Bummer :(

Can anybody put a caption to this picture?

http://www.thewvsr.com/images/redneck.webp

or anything on this page for that matter!

Open Original Shared Link

http://www.lilligren.com/Redneck/images/re...wading_pool.webp

Holy cow :o:lol::lol:

Jestgar Rising Star

Those were great!

I can't believe I never thought of that for making my own pool.

Now if I only had a pickup....

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