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#104353 - 01/26/07 05:01 AM
Re: Holy cow... outlandish thing...
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Bonnierae, would you mind putting your "state" in your profile? That would help as you are in MN, right? Bonnierose is in NY? I think I have that correct. Right? Meredith, that deserves a "you go girl" (years later, even). That's like something I'd like to have the guts to do. I definitely would have been too timid to do it in my school years, but, even today, I'd find myself reasoning myself out of it. I majored in art, also... ended up in the accounting field... found I loved pushing numbers around better. There is a such thing as "creative" accounting, BTW, I just never used it. My question is, Dee, was them being "hunky" an important part of your story? Had they been funky, instead, would you feel the same? Would you have even gone through with it? I've never mooned , but I did sleep in a Holiday Inn Express.
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#104355 - 01/26/07 08:41 AM
Re: Holy cow... outlandish thing...
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Hannalore, I love your motorcycle story! You are an adventurer!
I will try anything once and have had some pretty cool adventures. But the craziest thing I've ever done was purchase my house, which was a bank repossessed house and needed everything done to it. I had never done any type of repairs ever in my life, so for the first time, I've done plumbing, replaced all the light fixtures and electrical outlets, stained or painted every inch, both inside and out, laid laminate fooring, jack-hammered up some old tile, cut down trees and repaired my lawn mower. All this so my dog could have a yard.
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#104357 - 01/26/07 10:31 AM
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You ALL are crazy. I can't imagine 25 truckers all snoring at the same time. Your story would make a great book.
Many times I have thought to do that but only got as far as writing the story of my families tangled, twisted life for my children,grandchildren,and all my neices and nephews. Had it bound and gave each a copy.I did this the Christmas after my mother passed away. All of the grandchildren were so close to "grandma" and really missed her during the holiday season. Grandma was christmas.
The 25 snoring truckers is only one of my many, many mishaps that occurred because I am always in a hurry.
BTW, I am from MN
Bonnierae www.mysilverneedle.com www.mygrandcentralstation.com
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#104360 - 01/26/07 03:21 PM
Aha, yelp...2, 4 one...
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Dee that was a cool story. I used to bowl with a guy that mooned people a lot. I never had the nerve. But I think it's funny. Chatty, you're right: we're nuts!!! But you can't take yourself too seriously. Life is short. And meredith, B. Rose - that's me - posts on bonnierae's website - myGrandCentralStation!!! It was snt but she changed it. In any case, that's how I met the lady. Ciao for now, Bonnie Rose is going to close... Woops...yell, gimster - I'm from New York--not New York, New York but the State of New York just the same!!!!
Edited by bonnierose333 (01/26/07 03:32 PM)
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#104361 - 01/26/07 03:43 PM
Re: Holy cow... outlandish thing...
[Re: Anno]
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Another Minnesotan! Welcome to the fold, Bonnierae. Ann
What part. I was born up north in God's country, now I live close to MPLS, about 35 miles west
Bonnierae www.mysilverneedle.com www.mygrandcentralstation.com
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