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Island Tale
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Inspired by Lance L. 's Cascade #2 post (and not sure whether it's over until he gives the word), here is a task for the residents of Gather Island. Everything in this cascade should . . . more
In The Twilight Of The Pantry, My Potato's Eyes Were Bright
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Guys Vs. Girls : Communication Battles
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How To Get Published: The Cynic's Version
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Tracy commented on the post HOLY SMOKES!!!! DId you all hear about this???????????/ by sarah g. 6:34PM EDT
"and it had a cavity!! gaaahhhhh! ;-)" more
Tracy commented on the post repost for the season "Bela Lugosi and Joan Crawford" by Peter Joseph Swanson 6:20PM EDT
"I'm good with pretending!!" more
Tracy commented on a photo by Barbara C. 6:13PM EDT
"Fire!! FIRREE!!!! Oh. It's just a picture. Sorry. Cool pic, though!" more
Tracy commented on a photo by Barbara C. 6:12PM EDT
"it is a great photo and the axe makes it all the friendlier... ;-)" more
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Describe Yourself:mid-life, reasonably intelligent, able to hold my own in conversation and text, interested in what makes people tick, and otherwise neither too weird nor too boring. Says I. Don't argue.
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On Gather, I'm Looking For ...:writing/publishing connections, and a little fun! (so far, so good).
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Doug H.,
Oct 6, 2008, 7:36PM EDT
Red. It takes too long to ready 'em.
Loyal. Baby buggy bumper broken? Bounce back!
Yellow. They wear too much nascara.
Friendly. Down in the valley. The valley so low. No, a little to the left. Aw, baby, why ya gots ta go?
Loyal. Baby buggy bumper broken? Bounce back!
Yellow. They wear too much nascara.
Friendly. Down in the valley. The valley so low. No, a little to the left. Aw, baby, why ya gots ta go?
Susan G.,
Oct 6, 2008, 5:05PM EDT
Tracy, I'm sort of back. I STILL have my stupid headache, so I don't know whether I'll be able to stick with it. We will still probably have to finish this just as we can get to it. Who knows? It might come out better that way!
Doug H.,
Oct 6, 2008, 4:05PM EDT
Probably because that's as fast as the hamsters can peddle.
Just rotate the colander 180 degrees. Or maybe try using a bigger rubber band.
Sunday! Sunday! See turbo-charged funny cars and the incredible slingshot dragster from Guadalajara, Mexico! Free balloons for the kids and hot dogs for Mom! All this and more at the Steamy Valley Speedway! Sunday!
Just rotate the colander 180 degrees. Or maybe try using a bigger rubber band.
Sunday! Sunday! See turbo-charged funny cars and the incredible slingshot dragster from Guadalajara, Mexico! Free balloons for the kids and hot dogs for Mom! All this and more at the Steamy Valley Speedway! Sunday!
Leona K.,
Oct 6, 2008, 1:36PM EDT
Donna T.,
Oct 6, 2008, 1:07PM EDT
I never answered you about the dress. I didn't have the exact same dress, but dresses close to it. I'm not sure, but I think I might be a year or two older than you.
ann c.,
Oct 6, 2008, 10:29AM EDT
Ping, ping. It's Monday, hope it's a good one. Read Island Tale #3, see you all have stopped at 73, hmmmm. Can't wait for the ending!!!
Doug H.,
Oct 5, 2008, 9:30PM EDT
The colander is metal, of course! What would be the point of wearing a plastic colander? Also, I wear the cheapest colander I can find. They're like umbrellas. Eventually, you're gonna leave your colander on the bus or at Starbucks. It's so much more chic than dressing up as a Hershey's Kiss. Even heavy duty aluminum foil looks tacky after a few wearings. Plus it's unstable. Rubber bands looped through the handles of a colander make a perfectly serviceable chin strap.
"Often" depends on the number of occurences and the duration of the sample interval. If you thought once about foil on hot days, and the sample interval was 5 seconds, that's pretty darned often. To complete the "damned lie", just neglect to state the margin of error. But, at the end, be sure to say "I'm Tracy Fabre, and I approved this message."
Be careful of developing an inquiring brain stem. It might decide to fight with the central executive system of your frontal lobe. Were that to happen, you'd be a mere chessboard snacking on Oreos and sweet wine while World War III played out between your ears.
Hope your Sunday was nice.
I'm not a crook...
Doug
"Often" depends on the number of occurences and the duration of the sample interval. If you thought once about foil on hot days, and the sample interval was 5 seconds, that's pretty darned often. To complete the "damned lie", just neglect to state the margin of error. But, at the end, be sure to say "I'm Tracy Fabre, and I approved this message."
Be careful of developing an inquiring brain stem. It might decide to fight with the central executive system of your frontal lobe. Were that to happen, you'd be a mere chessboard snacking on Oreos and sweet wine while World War III played out between your ears.
Hope your Sunday was nice.
I'm not a crook...
Doug
Robert - King and Poet Laureate of LaLa Land B.,
Oct 5, 2008, 6:57PM EDT
Subject: As the Gather World Turns
Tracy, do you need a willing cohort to help your confession become reality? I've got a Robin Hood outfit if that helps, or maybe my lycanthrope costume. I'm like a dressed up tilt-a-whirl.
lol
Tracy, do you need a willing cohort to help your confession become reality? I've got a Robin Hood outfit if that helps, or maybe my lycanthrope costume. I'm like a dressed up tilt-a-whirl.
lol
Donna T.,
Oct 5, 2008, 6:01PM EDT
Tracy - you know what would be fun? I don't know how far back you and PJS go, but do you have any funny stories of the two of you?
Doug H.,
Oct 5, 2008, 5:52PM EDT
Well, see? I must have an articulate mind if you're capable of bending it. If one soaks one's mind in hot water, does it wrinkle like toes in the bath? If so, it might be beneficial to one's mental capacity, since I've read that the wrinkling increases the surface area and therefore increases intelligence. Don't worry, I never go anywhere without a hat-- my colander is a signature fashion accessory.
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