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jerseyangel Proficient

A video of what? Usually people put the camera on a tripod near the bed

and don't need a full camera crew. Or so I've heard.

I'll probably just stay out of the way :P

OK.....gotta little time to give y'all an update. Thanksgiving went well. Our current household consists of 5 people, and my brother came. We always have turkey with my famous praline sweet potatoes....converted to gluten-free of course. Since last year, new favorites have become tradition.....homemade creamed corn and peanut butter pie. I also added seasoned green beans.

Of course......I couldn't eat the sweet potatoes or pie :( Well.....I did take one small taste of the pie Thursday and one Friday. That was enough for a reaction, but not too terrible.

What's kept me so busy lately is that DD and I are doing a major household clean-out. Trying to make this place look more organized with so many people. OK....so 5 isn't really that many, but it's 2 families......and babies take up sooo much space! I don't chill until 11:00 most nights.

Annnd.....then maybe we'll be ready when DS and wife come to visit for a week right before Christmas :)

Feeling yucky yesterday and today.....something I ate. Either CC or another food intolerance. Pretty sure it's the latter. Going to make an app't with an allergist when I get off here. Been putting it off way too long.

My arm still gives me trouble, but it doesn't keep me from dancing. I suppose I should do the exercises I was told to do. :rolleyes: Right after I get done scrubbing floors, raking leaves, and hefting stuff into the attic :P

Thanks fer the update, Leesugh. Great news on N and M's visit--you'll have a really full house for Christmas! :D I love it that you'll all get to be together!! :D :D :D

And.....do yer arm exercises, young lady! ;) Ya know, after you heft stuff and everything :lol:


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A video of what? Usually people put the camera on a tripod near the bed

and don't need a full camera crew. Or so I've heard.

Depends on how agile they are. May need help getting in and out of certain positions. Must sign up for goth yoga and gymnastics toot sweet!! :o:lol:

My arm still gives me trouble, but it doesn't keep me from dancing. I suppose I should do the exercises I was told to do. :rolleyes: Right after I get done scrubbing floors, raking leaves, and hefting stuff into the attic :P

Lady, you need a vaca!! I have a basement apartment you can use, and I do all the cooking ;)

kareng Grand Master

Lady, you need a vaca!! I have a basement apartment you can use, and I do all the cooking ;)

What's the rent? Can I hide out there until after Xmas?

jerseyangel Proficient

I have a basement apartment you can use, and I do all the cooking ;)

Wow--what a deal! :o:P

elye Community Regular

PINCH, PUNCH, PHIRST DAY OF THE MONTH!!!

Oh, thank GAWD... .now I can get on wif things... . . ...Gnick has performed her Town Cryer announcement.. .... . :lol:

Stay well, Gnick!

Did I tell ya'll that Mark's company is shooting a training video in our apartment tomorrow?

A video of what? Usually people put the camera on a tripod near the bed

and don't need a full camera crew.

They could be just sending one guy over with a hand-held... . . .. he can brace the boom mic in the other hand. Dio you have a script to memorize, Paghteigh? Fortunately there isn't usually too much dialogue in these videos.... . .. .none, often.

Or so I am told. . . . . ..

:lol:

My arm still gives me trouble, but it doesn't keep me from dancing. I suppose I should do the exercises I was told to do. :rolleyes: Right after I get done scrubbing floors, raking leaves, and hefting stuff into the attic :P

You is busy, Leeeesargh! Sounds like your place is a' buzzin'.. . . ... .:)

jerseyangel Proficient

They could be just sending one guy over with a hand-held... . . .. he can brace the boom mic in the other hand.

Literally larffing me arse off here :lol:

nikki-uk Enthusiast

Did I tell ya'll that Mark's company is shooting a training video in our apartment tomorrow? Outta prove interesting.... :unsure:

You bought those boots didn't ya?? huh.gif

LEESAR!!! Yooz wearin' me out!!!

What's the rent? Can I hide out there until after Xmas?

laugh.gif Rachelle's gonna have a basement swamped wiv psillies!!!


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jerseyangel Proficient

You bought those boots didn't ya?? huh.gif

<snooooort>

celiac-mommy Collaborator

What's the rent? Can I hide out there until after Xmas?

No rent, all are welcome! -72" TV, surround sound, massage chairs, beer fridge, liquor room cabinet, bathroom, kitchen, laundry, gym/craft room..... Transients People tend to not want to leave.... :unsure:

:lol: :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient

No rent, all are welcome! -72" TV, surround sound, massage chairs, beer fridge, liquor room cabinet, bathroom, kitchen, laundry, gym/craft room..... Transients People tend to not want to leave.... :unsure:

Gee...I wonder why :unsure:

curlyfries Contributor

Lady, you need a vaca!! I have a basement apartment you can use, and I do all the cooking ;)

Now THAT'S quite tempting :P

What's the rent? Can I hide out there until after Xmas?

Wow--what a deal! :o:P

Rachelle's gonna have a basement swamped wiv psillies!!!

Hold on! The invite was for moi! B)

No rent, all are welcome! -72" TV, surround sound, massage chairs, beer fridge, liquor room cabinet, bathroom, kitchen, laundry, gym/craft room..... Transients People tend to not want to leave.... :unsure:

:lol: :lol:

Oh well, in that case.....meet y'all at Rachelle's!

(......I get dibs on one of the massage chairs) ;)

Jestgar Rising Star

Gee...I wonder why :unsure:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

jerseyangel Proficient

Hold on! The invite was for moi! B)

We psillies travel in packs :P

So to speak....

kareng Grand Master

No rent, all are welcome! -72" TV, surround sound, massage chairs, beer fridge, liquor room cabinet, bathroom, kitchen, laundry, gym/craft room..... Transients People tend to not want to leave.... :unsure:

:lol: :lol:

You forgot to mention the pets: the ghost and the rodents. Both of which I like as pets. I could help you pick out the right dog.

kareng Grand Master

Look at what is happening in Australia!

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celiac-mommy Collaborator

You forgot to mention the pets: the ghost and the rodents. Both of which I like as pets. I could help you pick out the right dog.

Oh yeah.... Fergot to mention those..... :P

Cannae WAIT for this show, coming in January!!! Lurve anything wif W.H. Macy!!!

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celiac-mommy Collaborator

Look at what is happening in Australia!

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WIH?!?!?!?! The guy looks about 14!!

elye Community Regular

Cannae WAIT for this show, coming in January!!! Lurve anything wif W.H. Macy!!!

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That looks GREAT. :lol:

Hey! We can all watch the premiere in your basement, Rahshyelle!

celiac-mommy Collaborator

That looks GREAT. :lol:

Hey! We can all watch the premiere in your basement, Rahshyelle!

YES we can!!! :D

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Gah! Wonder how much I could get it for. . . . . ...... . been looking for that perfect piece to hang over my living room mantle - - sounds like I could be on its trail. . .. . ..!

:huh:

:lol:

I am hoping to get it myself, thank-you. The guy is real class act photographer, name of Barry Schmetter. He does large format photography. The pic is similar to this one on his site:

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I wish Barry had a picture of his camera on his website. It is bigger than he is! Weighs 300 lbs or so with a cast iron and wood frame, like 1890 or so studio cameras. Tripod frame with locking wheels so you can roll it around, really a neat camera.

The auction info is here, at the ArtDc site. They are allowing phone in bidders from overseas as well, with pre-arrangement.

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So lets see, I can put in a proxy bid for M-lee starting at say $3 million USA dollars? No problem, I got cha covered on the bidding M-Lee. I plan to show leettle interest myself and keep my bid under a $100 bucks, but if you wanna bee a beeg spendur, no problemo at all. :D I think a vermet monkey skull plate would look great above your fireplace! :D :D :D

Glad you feel better.

Eeyore has nice big eyes.

A video of what? Usually people put the camera on a tripod near the bed

and don't need a full camera crew. Or so I've heard.

Don't forget to keep your shoes or boots on throughout the production. I think it is best to glue them on just in case the action gets too lively! And for gosh sakes smile once in a while so we can see you still have teeth! Lets, see what are we going to rate this film? 1 star, 2 stars, 3 stars or?

Eyore is downright homerly! But cute too. :D

elye Community Regular

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I think a vermet monkey skull plate would look great above your fireplace! :D :D :D

Yes, yes! And my big Christmas wreath encircling it!

Don't forget to keep your shoes or boots on throughout the production. I think it is best to glue them on just in case the action gets too lively!

Got any with spurs, Paghteigh? :rolleyes:

kareng Grand Master

Ok. so this Santa doesn't show up well but I was trying to show his kilt and bagpipes. This pic does show the color of my dining room wall well (at least on my computer).

The office party is next Wed after work. My brother & his wife are going to be here all next week but about the only time we can see them is Sunday for lunch. So of course, I have to make lunch. My SIL has alot of allergies/intolerances to food so it works best to make a meal I can separate into ingredients. I think tacos. The meat can be separate. The cheese is added if you want, etc. Just need lots of bowls.

And wash lots of bowls :huh:

Loey Rising Star

OK.....gotta little time to give y'all an update. Thanksgiving went well. Our current household consists of 5 people, and my brother came. We always have turkey with my famous praline sweet potatoes....converted to gluten-free of course. Since last year, new favorites have become tradition.....homemade creamed corn and peanut butter pie. I also added seasoned green beans.

Of course......I couldn't eat the sweet potatoes or pie :( Well.....I did take one small taste of the pie Thursday and one Friday. That was enough for a reaction, but not too terrible.

What's kept me so busy lately is that DD and I are doing a major household clean-out. Trying to make this place look more organized with so many people. OK....so 5 isn't really that many, but it's 2 families......and babies take up sooo much space! I don't chill until 11:00 most nights.

Annnd.....then maybe we'll be ready when DS and wife come to visit for a week right before Christmas :)

Feeling yucky yesterday and today.....something I ate. Either CC or another food intolerance. Pretty sure it's the latter. Going to make an app't with an allergist when I get off here. Been putting it off way too long.

My arm still gives me trouble, but it doesn't keep me from dancing. I suppose I should do the exercises I was told to do. :rolleyes: Right after I get done scrubbing floors, raking leaves, and hefting stuff into the attic :P

Hope you're pfeeling better curlyfries. I'm still spending most of my time in bed. The pain is worse. Seeing GI tomorrow. My brother and SIL are flying in from Va. for the weekend. I really want to be able o enjoy the visit.

Loey

kareng Grand Master

Hope you're pfeeling better curlyfries. I'm still spending most of my time in bed. The pain is worse. Seeing GI tomorrow. My brother and SIL are flying in from Va. for the weekend. I really want to be able o enjoy the visit.

Loey

LO! Sounds like your ulcer is eating you up! Is Clark going to the doc with you? Might help to have someone to speak up for you or ask questions you might not be thinking of until after. Also, write some notes to take.

jerseyangel Proficient

Hey all--just got the call that they are on the way. Lets see....spurs-check....boots-check....eyes open-check......what else should I know?? B)

I did bake a batch of chocolate chip cookies--Mark's boss is seems fascinated with my food and is all excited to try gluten-free cookies :lol: Early on, he asked Mark if he ate "my food" and Mark said--yeah, all the time. The boss asked--"is it....bland ? <snort> :lol:

Carry on :D

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