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DingoGirl Enthusiast
P.S. It kinda blows my mind that you'd go to Phx voluntarily when it's 112F :ph34r: , unless it's just a pit-stop on the way to Sedona or other cooler spots.

Edit P.P.S. OK, maybe I'm badmouthing it too much. I just didn't have much fun at all in my recent 2yrs there. As long as you're visiting someone whose company you enjoy - well, I guess that's a good enough reason to brave the pounding relentless demon sun.

:lol: I, living in a desert, am in TOTAL agreement with Ptaum. I totally don't understnad why people go to Palm Springs, Phoenix, any desert region in the freakin' summer, of all things. I HATE THE HEAT HATE IT HATE IT HATE IT HATE IT GAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH :ph34r::huh: rant over. :lol:

Just a couple of days ago I read AAA's "Via" magazine, there was some fab hotel in Phoenix (or was it Palm Springs? Have dingo'd it) and I read the article in fascination.........as it reported that this hotel's busiest season was summer. What in hell, I though to myself. well, all guests reportedly spend virtually ALL DAY in the hotel's pool........many families eating all three meals poolside, never leaving.

Um, I'll just stay in my air-conditioned house, thank you veddy much, and travel to these hellholes in the dead o' winter. :lol:

:lol: Editing to fix the date--at first, I typed "1772"! I ain't quite that old :D

:lol: No you ain't!

Am currently experiencing a moment of...........pleasant boredom? Not ennui...........not quite apoplectic boredom.............'tis a new thing. Playful boredom? Contented ennui? :lol: dunno yet........


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jerseyangel Proficient
What in hell, I though to myself. well, all guests spent virtually ALL DAY in the hotel's pool........many family's eating all three meals poolside, never leaving.

Um, I'll just stay in my air-conditioned house, thank you veddy much, and travel to these hellholes in the dead o' winter. :lol:

Thank Gawd someone else feels this way! I'd have heat stroke B)

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Thank Gawd someone else feels this way! I'd have heat stroke B)

Plus, we'd have to be seen in a bathing suit, for gawd's sake :lol: :lol: :o

jerseyangel Proficient
Am currently experiencing a moment of...........pleasant boredom? Not ennui...........not quite apoplectic boredom.............'tis a new thing. Playful boredom? Contented ennui? :lol: dunno yet........

M-m-m.....sounds nice :D

Keep us posted :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
Plus, we'd have to be seen in a bathing suit, for gawd's sake :lol: :lol: :o

:o A scary thought fer sure in my case.....

DingoGirl Enthusiast
:o A scary thought fer sure in my case.....

OMG, you and me both.

Um, is this new avatar too pornographic? :lol: :lol:

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jerseyangel Proficient
OMG, you and me both.

Um, is this new avatar too pornographic? :lol: :lol:

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Oh no, not at all! I love it :D

You and Kissey are so romantic--you look so happy :wub:


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DingoGirl Enthusiast
You and Kissey are so romantic--you look so happy :wub:

:lol: that is so phunny, if you knew what complete GOOPHBALLS we are, you would take that back..... :lol: :lol:

He makes me laugh SO HARD that I nearly wet myself last night. :lol: It was when he was imitating me and my purposeful, busy, very fast walk 'round the house, transporting things to and fro............

:lol:

:lol:

:lol:

:lol:

psawyer Proficient
Um, is this new avatar too pornographic? :lol: :lol:

No, you both have your clothes on. Get nekked, take and post another pic, and then maybe we can talk about pornography eroticism. :lol:

DingoGirl Enthusiast

OMG

there's an anonymous user, and I think we all know, it's Oprah.

:lol: :lol:

just wait until she does her show on us........

"ALL NEW!"

"they're living in a wackl subculture all their own, and they're the self-proclaimed phunniest humans alive, with insider knowledge of the stealthiest and most prevalent autoimmune disorder around. Just wait until we unlock the psecrets of the silly thread. See their insights and their wackl, special wisdom, and the story of their unique, cult-like bond, tomorrow!"

:lol: :lol:

psawyer Proficient
OMG

there's an anonymous user, and I think we all know, it's Oprah.

Just me. Was lurking on another thread hours ago and left the cloaking device on. ;)

DingoGirl Enthusiast
No, you both have your clothes on. Get nekked, take and post another pic, and then maybe we can talk about pornography eroticism. :lol:

oh.........ma..........gah............

:lol: :lol:

don't taunt me............

*snigger*

hey, where in hell IS Llama Lady, and why does she only come out in the wee hours? is she REALLY in the Arctic Circle?

DingoGirl Enthusiast
Just me. Was lurking on another thread hours ago and left the cloaking device on. ;)

Oh shoot. I kinda thought it was you, but 'twas more phun knowing it was Oprah herself. :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
It was when he was imitating me and my purposeful, busy, very fast walk 'round the house, transporting things to and fro............

:lol:

No, you both have your clothes on. Get nekked, take and post another pic, and then maybe we can talk about pornography eroticism. :lol:

PeOter! :o

"they're living in a wackl subculture all their own, and they're the self-proclaimed phunniest humans alive, with insider knowledge of the stealthiest and most prevalent autoimmune disorder around. Just wait until we unlock the psecrets of the silly thread. See their insights and their wackl, special wisdom, and the story of their unique, cult-like bond, tomorrow!"

The ratings would go through the roof! B)

elye Community Regular

OMG........This relentless desert heat sounds every bit as bad as the unimaginable stuff DH had to live (and work) through in August and September '04, when hurricanes Jean and Ivan tore a devastating path of destruction across the Cayman Islands, Jamaica and The Bahamas. He flew down and worked through all the insurance claims with a disaster relief organization. There was no electricity anywhere, (no refrigeration or air condidtioning), and sooooooooo tropically humid....August in these islands is easily over 100 F, and the heaviest of tropical air........I don't quite know how he managed.

Still.....I might have enjoyed being invited along....lying on some beach.......

No such luck.

Hopefully next time!

DingoGirl Enthusiast

Storms, humidity, and no electricity equals - - COMPLETELY HEINOUS. :huh: Em, you would NOT have wanted to be there.................mygawd........

This just in - - OMG - squirrels are quite talented - note the rocket squirrel and the vending machine skill: :lol:

(Weezee loves herself that poor, lone squirrel in the orchard)

jerseyangel Proficient

Em!!!!! Love the new av! :D

22 days....can you believe it? :D:D

DingoGirl Enthusiast

HARRUMPHHHFFFFF.

:(

Wishing that all the psillies were sitting in me living room now, cackling wif me. :lol:

Poor Kissey, he had planned on spending a night at his storage house tonight, but I am making him come over here after karate instead. :lol:

<and on that note, I am convinced, the secret to a lasting, successphul, and happy relationship is NOT LIVING TOGETHER - to be discussed later>

:ph34r:

elye Community Regular
Em!!!!! Love the new av! :D

22 days....can you believe it?

Now it's only 21 days!! I posted that yesterday...I'll have to update it each day as the big countdown ticks away.... :):)

I love YOUR av, Susie! You guys are really....um...sucking face...(!) :lol: At least, David appears as such...... :rolleyes::lol:

psawyer Proficient

Okay, folks, I have exposed myself. I mean, the cloaking device is off and I am not anonymous. What did you think I meant? :ph34r:

Interesting things are happening in our little world. As you know, we are losing both of our part-time employees. C worked his last shift tonight, and will drop by tomorrow to trade his key for a paycheck. H works her final shift tomorrow morning. We get an evening together and a relaxed morning for what may be the last time in a while. :(

We are interviewing someone tomorrow afternoon who looks good on paper, but knows nothing of our business. It will take weeks to train her, but she would be permanent.

Out of the blue yesterday, we got a resume from a university student. Now, we don't normally hire summer students because it takes too long to train them to get any return on investment before they go back to school. But this guy has had summer jobs in 2005 and 2006 at our store. It was a corporate store then, so we would have to teach him what things we as franchisees do differently. But total training cost would be very low, so a summer hire might make sense in this case. :)

There is an ancient Chinese curse I have been told: "May you live in interesting times." Hmmm.

A "think about this" post is coming. Watch this space. B)

jerseyangel Proficient
A "think about this" post is coming. Watch this space. B)

Now this sounds interesting!

Emily--I never noticed the av yesterday :ph34r: What a boob I am :lol:

Green12 Enthusiast
There's not a lotta there there, but you might want to visit Scottsdale's Old Town district and/or Tempe's Mill Ave.

Oh wait .. . .didn't you say you'd like the dry heat? There are good hiking parks all around. Lemme know how much you like heat after that. :lol:<_< (Bring 3x the amount of water you'd expect)

Here's list of other Phx stuff Open Original Shared Link

Thanks!

Nah ... Phx, Scottsdale, Tempe etc all adjacent.

P.S. It kinda blows my mind that you'd go to Phx voluntarily when it's 112F :ph34r: , unless it's just a pit-stop on the way to Sedona or other cooler spots.

Edit P.P.S. OK, maybe I'm badmouthing it too much. I just didn't have much fun at all in my recent 2yrs there. As long as you're visiting someone whose company you enjoy - well, I guess that's a good enough reason to brave the pounding relentless demon sun.

Um, NO, I'm going for a Drs appointment. I figured I'd take advantage of being there and see or do something.

He makes me laugh SO HARD that I nearly wet myself last night. :lol: It was when he was imitating me and my purposeful, busy, very fast walk 'round the house, transporting things to and fro............

:lol::lol: This made me giggle, transporting things to and fro.

And what is Annie doing whilst this is happening? Is she laying down with her head on a swivel watching you go to and fro, or is she passed out somewhere else in the house??

No, you both have your clothes on. Get nekked, take and post another pic, and then maybe we can talk about pornography eroticism. :lol:

:o Peter

Must go see this pornographic picture, I always read signed out and then hit reply and it signs me in, so I miss seeing the avatars first....

elye Community Regular
Interesting things are happening in our little world.

Yippee, PeOter!! This could put you in the position of a Psilly Philly visit circa July 10......

You can get this guy ensconced in 21 days, I am certain.........

A goal to shoot for!!! :):)

tom Contributor

Tho passionate, I'm sure, a forceful nose-smushing kiss wouldn't be rated beyond PG-13 by even Dana Carvey's ChurchLady.

<and on that note, I am convinced, the secret to a lasting, successphul, and happy relationship is NOT LIVING TOGETHER - to be discussed later>

Yes, the Jack Nicholson method. ;)

I'm checking out another "Music in the (other) Park" .. .. .eh the opener is just a duo. New av anyway ;)

psawyer Proficient

I saw this on another board that I still read, but haven't posted to in years, in the middle of a flame war about legal liability. It struck a chord with me, and I think it will with you. Two posts later a moderator locked the thread. I'm glad it lasted long enough for this to get posted. If you want the link, send me a PM--I don't think it would be a good fit here.

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Knowing when to come in out of the rain; why the early bird gets the worm; life isn

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