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Post by Barbara on Jul 7, 2006 19:18:17 GMT -5
Thanks for the info! R.I.P. Peanut.
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Post by ishbell on Jul 9, 2006 21:30:52 GMT -5
I love that jar, good job Ryan. Grandparents do tend to save things which is really rather sweet. My grandma would keep a covered dish of hard candies on the livingroom table, they were so old they were clumped together. She'd say "have a candy" and we'd say no it's ok we're not hungry. Shannon obviously loved his grandma which is also sweet. There's a saying around here that the measure of a man is how he treats his mom and grandma, if he treats them well you've got yourself a good man. On that note I'm gonna say gd'nite.
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Post by Ryan on Jul 9, 2006 22:11:00 GMT -5
Kiwi, thanks for that info on Peanut! And thanks for your kind comments ishbell. . . I need to get some better pictures of a cabinet and spend more time placing the jar(s) in the cabinet, but here's a couple of rough ideas of the pickle jars in the cupboard. . .
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verbalpocketplay
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and that's why i can't buy dog food for you no more
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Post by verbalpocketplay on Jul 11, 2006 21:21:26 GMT -5
i like em thanks for the info kiwi, i always like to learn what some of the lyrics mean that i don't understand anybody got any clues on elvis down the aisle singing gallantly?
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j.r.
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And oh Bub I know that you could fly a mile high
Prounounced Jay-Are
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Post by j.r. on Jul 11, 2006 23:50:36 GMT -5
Maybe Vernie got married by an Elvis impersonator?
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