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elye Community Regular
My bubby spoke yiddish--a German dialect--(mum's side is jewish) and when the aunties got together they would swear this way so us kiddies wouldn't know what they were saying.

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Wow.. . . ......... . . Yiddish speakers, for whatever the reason, have a whole lot of words for penis... . . . . ...

:huh:

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flourgirl Apprentice
Hey Sillies,

Back is messed up and being on the computer (my posture or sommat) really antagonizes it so you shall only see me briefly over the next few days.

I think we've hung around each other too much . . . (never!!!) . . . Rachill says sumptin about her thigh and I plan to make a "Jess will rub it" comment and someone (don't know who now) beats me to it!!! Bunnie talks about her poison ivy and I plan to comment on "Who does your rash resemble", and once again, I am beaten to the punch!!!! I think we are all probably starting to look alike, too . . . my hair seems to be curlier than it use to be a couple of years ago.

JoDog's chill pill . . . well, she was still all excited, just clumsier whilst jumping stumbling around . . . I don't think that's the intention!!

Gotta Go. Can't sit in this chair for too long.

Oooooh, Gian0nut! Hope the back pain goes away quickly. Back pain really sucks!

Bunnie...there is a clear Calamine in the bathroom cupboard drug store that works fairly well. I like it 'cause you can't see it! No more going out in public with pink smear all over your skin. I also get the rash by just looking at the plant (or maybe it was DH all of those years ?!)

flourgirl Apprentice
THAT WAS SO SWEET PATTI. YOUR DAD WILL LOVE IT PART OF YOU'LL THERE IN HIS BOUTONNIERE.

Agree, 'tis a wonderful, sweet gesture. I sympathize with you about missing family phunctions, and missing family. I'm only a days drive from mine (that's the only thing keeping me from moving MUCH farther south!). Sometimes it is hard.

Emser! LOVED the gift idea! Makes me think about christmas gift ideas (Last year I did picture CDISKS, lots of work but great results). I just know your folks are gonna luv it!

flourgirl Apprentice

Finally caught up again....a never ending process, like laundry/dusting/vacuuming etc....but LOTS more phun! I wandered onto Da Book today....tried to catch up some. Had to exit stage left and shut down in a hurry. Major thunderstorm came rolling through! Too short lived, tho. I really like thunderstorms.

Hey Jude! Glad you were able to crawl up out of the dungeon cellar to play for a few. Hope your doing all right with the packing/cleaning/repairing and not overdoing TOOOO much :) Don't you wish you could just roll up the gardens and pack them along? Maybe you can pack some things in buckets and boxes like I did. My In-Laws laughed and (probably, most likely) decided I was crazy, but I also boxed up several buckets of rocks. Really. I have lots of rocks from hikes and I was not going to leave them behind. Anyway......I can't argue with the crazy part.

Manda....it's downright revolting that you have to deal with so very many shallow, selfish skinflint, uncaring twitchets!!!! Most places have some of them.....but you have so many! :( Do they colonize and inter-breed there? Perhaps that is their natural habitat and is why there are so many in one place? How do you keep your sanity?

My veggie garden is almost all in! Just need to get the sweet potato's in. I planted the melons in the flower beds because I ran out of room! Can't wait.....mmmmmmm, fresh and sweet (with no wax, no unknown, suspicious origins).

Gotta go.....I'll catch up again later.

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
Major thunderstorm came rolling through! Too short lived, tho. I really like thunderstorms.

wE JUST HAD A BIG ONE ROLL THROUGH WITH LOTS OF LIGHTING AND BOOMERS.

Hey Jude! Glad you were able to crawl up out of the dungeon cellar to play for a few. Hope your doing all right with the packing/cleaning/repairing and not overdoing TOOOO much :) Don't you wish you could just roll up the gardens and pack them along? Maybe you can pack some things in buckets and boxes like I did. My In-Laws laughed and (probably, most likely) decided I was crazy, but I also boxed up several buckets of rocks. Really. I have lots of rocks from hikes and I was not going to leave them behind. Anyway......I can't argue with the crazy part.

GOD YOU SOUND LIKE ME

JUST CK'D A SITE AND I CAN'T TAKE ANYTHING WITH ME,

WE HAVE GREAT ROUNDED ROCKS FROM MAINE COAST AROUNT A FOUNTIAN .......NADA.

CA HAS SUCH STRICT RULES. HEARD FROM MANY SOUCES SO .......... :( NOT A OPTION.

THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT.

SURE WISH I COULD USE YOUR GREAT IDEAS.

NITE ALL

My veggie garden is almost all in! Just need to get the sweet potato's in. I planted the melons in the flower beds because I ran out of room! Can't wait.....mmmmmmm, fresh and sweet (with no wax, no unknown, suspicious origins).

:lol:

Gotta go.....I'll catch up again later.

NITE AGAIN

elye Community Regular

Good morning, gang!

Just went out and collected a lovely li'l poop specimen of Elsie's....into a margarine tub, into the fridge, for her check-up this aft. Every time somebody opens the refrigerator I scream, "THAT MARGARINE TUB HAS POOP IN IT!" :lol:

What is a worse chore than this? Perhaps collecting one's own poop specimen. Have not had to do this yet .. . . . . ....good lord, you don't hafta fill one o' them orange jugs, do ya??

:unsure:

:lol:

Jestgar Rising Star
Good morning, gang!

Just went out and collected a lovely li'l poop specimen of Elsie's....into a margarine tub, into the fridge, for her check-up this aft. Every time somebody opens the refrigerator I scream, "THAT MARGARINE TUB HAS POOP IN IT!" :lol:

And no one in your house even cares that you have poop in your frig......


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elye Community Regular
And no one in your house even cares that you have poop in your frig......

:lol: 'Tis true.....next check-up, I will say nothing when they reach in to get the spreads for their toast. .. . . . .. <_<

Jestgar Rising Star
:lol: 'Tis true.....next check-up, I will say nothing when they reach in to get the spreads for their toast. .. . . . .. <_<

Don't you risk shocked droppage? And you to clean up the after-crime scene?

elye Community Regular

My dad did a great interview this morning on our big talk-radio station (the one on which he had his morning show), after I emailed the news department and told them about the big 60.

But bigger: I also emailed our Ottawa TV station where he was for most of his career, and they are sending a crew over to my parents' place tonight, when we're all there, for interviews. So heartening, that they are taking the time for a nice little story when there are so many big, awful things happening in the news. :)

You can bet if I get a microphone put in my face I'll be announcing, "Such a happy occasion! Now, I have celiac disease, a chronically underdiagnosed, common and misunderstood illness that one in one-hundred thirty-three unsuspecting viewers of yours has. This needs to be a story". . . . . ...and I will continue until the mic is pulled slowly away. . . .. ....

:lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
You can bet if I get a microphone put in my face I'll be announcing, "Such a happy occasion! Now, I have celiac disease, a chronically underdiagnosed, common and misunderstood illness that one in one-hundred thirty-three unsuspecting viewers of yours has. This needs to be a story". . . . . ...and I will continue until the mic is pulled slowly away. . . .. ....

:lol:

Make sure you mention us!!!!! :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
Make sure you mention us!!!!! :lol:

Of course, they then might come at you with a net...... :P

Judyin Philly Enthusiast
My dad did a great interview this morning on our big talk-radio station (the one on which he had his morning show), after I emailed the news department and told them about the big 60.

But bigger: I also emailed our Ottawa TV station where he was for most of his career, and they are sending a crew over to my parents' place tonight, when we're all there, for interviews. So heartening, that they are taking the time for a nice little story when there are so many big, awful things happening in the news. :)

You can bet if I get a microphone put in my face I'll be announcing, "Such a happy occasion! Now, I have celiac disease, a chronically underdiagnosed, common and misunderstood illness that one in one-hundred thirty-three unsuspecting viewers of yours has. This needs to be a story". . . . . ...and I will continue until the mic is pulled slowly away. . . .. .... :lol:

Em this is just such a wonderful event for them

a time they will treasure for ever. wouldn't it be great it we could get a link and see it from the TV channel?

Good Job in getting this all co ordinated Em

Your get the daughter of the year award. :D

jerseyangel Proficient
wouldn't it be great it we could get a link and see it from the TV channel?

I'd love that! :D

mimommy Contributor
I also emailed our Ottawa TV station where he was for most of his career, and they are sending a crew over to my parents' place tonight, when we're all there, for interviews.

Emily, that is wonderful! What a sweet and thoughtful daughter you are. The pic. in your av is 'Swell' (isn't that what they used to say?) I mean it, it's really cool. I love those old shots--I've seen one of my grandpa pulling off his best James Dean look for my grandma when they were dating (wwii era).

Happy 60th to them and hope you have a great time, as well!!

Also, what station is this interview for? I get a CBC station here in MI. Probably not the same one?

jerseyangel Proficient

Yes Em, phab pic!! I had to refresh to see it.

Their's is truly an epic love story :wub:

Mtndog Collaborator

Hallo Psillies- my daily poop in............ :D

Gian-knit- Sorry about your back......ouch! Heat and ice and foodgasms for you!

Em, the celiac disease you made for your parents sounds lovely!!!!!!!!!!!! Happy Anniversary to them :wub: :wub: :wub: And they're gonna be on TV! Look out Canadia....Em, if you end up on TV I'm gonna howl!

What a great pic of them- so classy and elegant! You are blessed to have them and they are blessed to have you!

PadT- I missed about your friend yesterday- I'm so sorry. It's so strange when old friends pass away. HUGS for you! And the yellow boutinierre for yer dad- so sweet!

Hi JUDY (((((((STAY STRONG))))))))))))))) you go baby!!!!

Ray-chull (mini mommy :)- I don't think we've been properly introduced. I'm Beverly (aka Bevel, Beav). Nice to meet you! I LURVE all your posts......they are so sweet and kind. Youd bettah stick around!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bunnie- Hope the Twas bring you calamine............... :(

Em- got any margarine I can borrow? :lol: (Laughing in my Marge Simpson imitation voice)

jerseyangel Proficient
Em- got any margarine I can borrow? :lol: (Laughing in my Marge Simpson imitation voice)

:lol: :lol:

But pseriously......this is one question you do NOT want to ask Emmel. I seem to remember a margarine tub (or 2?) filled with urine in her purse :P

Thanks fer the sweet thoughts, Bevvie :D Hope you're having a good day!

flourgirl Apprentice

I just got this in an email and had to share!

One day my mother was out and my dad was in charge of me. I was maybe 2 1/2

years old and had just recovered from an accident. Someone had given me a

little 'tea set' as a get-well gift and it was one of my favorite toys.

Daddy was in the living room engrossed in the evening news when I brought

Daddy a little cup of "tea," which was just water. After several cups of tea

and lots of praise for such yummy tea, my Mom came home. My Dad made her

wait in the living room to watch me bring him a cup of tea, because it was

"just the cutest thing!" My Mom waited, and sure enough, here I come down

the hall with a cup of tea for Daddy and she watches him drink it up. Then

she says, (as only a mother would know . . ... )"Did it ever occur to you

that the only place she can reach to get water is the toilet?"

Almost fits with the topic of discussion, hay?

Been trying to work outside today. COLD this morning and had to go in because it hurt. Later went out....sun, then rain, then sun, then hail, then sun.....really strange weather. So sad to realize I'm too dopey to come in out of the rain. I phinally gave up, and now the suns out! :lol: Hoping tomorrow is as nice as the prediction.

Hope your all having a great day! I'll check back later. And yes...EM ah lie....we need to see the video! All of it! Sounds like it's going to be a great time!

elye Community Regular
Also, what station is this interview for? I get a CBC station here in MI. Probably not the same one?

This is CJOH, the Ottawa feed that is a part of the national CTV......I am sure it will be viewable SOMEWHERE on the internet. I will ask the film guy when I see him tonight.

And YES, I will be, in the background, screaming a huge Hellooooooooooooo!!!!! To All the Psillies!!! while my parents are speaking about the secrets of their marriage. . .. . .. :lol:

Em- got any margarine I can borrow? :lol: (Laughing in my Marge Simpson imitation voice)

But pseriously......this is one question you do NOT want to ask Emmel. I seem to remember a margarine tub (or 2?) filled with urine in her purse :P

:lol: This is true. . . . . .......During my life, I often have had poop or pee sitting in margarine tubs.

I'm not sure what this says about me.....or my life. .. .... . .....

Perhaps I should mention this on camera this evening.. .. . ..

:huh::lol:

jerseyangel Proficient
Perhaps I should mention this on camera this evening.. .. . ..

:huh::lol:

Ya might want to keep that lil' tidbit to yerselph tonight.... :lol:;)

I'm so excited--I hope we'll be able to see it!!!!! :D Have phun tonight, Em--I'm so happy fer all of you!!!

mimommy Contributor
This is CJOH, the Ottawa feed that is a part of the national CTV......I am sure it will be viewable SOMEWHERE on the internet. I will ask the film guy when I see him tonight.

And YES, I will be, in the background, screaming a huge Hellooooooooooooo!!!!! To All the Psillies!!! while my parents are speaking about the secrets of their marriage. . .. . .. :lol:

Ya know, I think we might actually get that here. I will be watching the 10pm Canada news tonight. We are so close to the border, I often watch your news and the BBC, and listen to Canadian radio stations. Your news seems to report our stateside issues a bit more fairly than our own at times--they're not so biased across the bridge(S).

Good luck tonight!

mimommy Contributor

Oh yeah, I almost forgot--see my duck eggs up there? Ain't they sweet? :wub:

Jestgar Rising Star
:lol: This is true. . . . . .......During my life, I often have had poop or pee sitting in margarine tubs.

I'm not sure what this says about me.....or my life. .. .... . .....

Perhaps I should mention this on camera this evening.. .. . ..

:huh::lol:

I think it would be more appropriate to turn your head and yell "JACK!! GET THE DOG POO OUTTA THE FRIG IN CASE THE TV CREW WANTS A POP!!" And them calmly resume your discussion.

Jestgar Rising Star
Oh yeah, I almost forgot--see my duck eggs up there? Ain't they sweet? :wub:

:wub: :wub: :wub: Mommy has new babies. :)

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