I never mass-ignore anyone. If I find a post I don't like, I just skip the rest of it and continue on with the thread. Too many people here have too many good ideas for me to ignore anyone completely.
Besides, why would anyone want to ignore such a great group of people as us? :)
Lee
Beautiful building, that second one. Someone needs to reopen it as a vintage clothing shop for men and women, with the proprietor's office/apartment upstairs. Or are those skylights, indicating a high ceiling?
Lee
Winner! :eusa_clap
Anytime I see a blog - anyone's blog - it reminds me of a quote I recently read: "She had mastered the art of speech, but not the art of communication." (I think I know this gal!)
This is a great thread! I love finding new (old?) ways to describe things. Especially if...
Bill the Cat.
A few days ago, my brother brought home a very sad, skinny and bedraggled-looking, but extremely friendly cat, with the intent of saving him. If you've ever seen Bill the Cat from the Bloom County comic strip, you know what this poor cat looked like. After bathing him, he took the...
I avoid the agony of being one of the very few single people - if not the only one - at parties, weddings, social gatherings and barbeques by way of rarely being invited to any.
Lee
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So far, still single!
The Bottle has Arrived.
I now have the bottle in my home. It's beautiful! I'll take some photos of it after the holidays. (One way or another, I intend to have some studio strobes by then.) :)
Thank you, VB, very much. :)
Lee
Improv Everywhere
Improv Everywhere
I've linked to my favorite story on this site: that of Anton Chekov signing copies of a book of his work in 2004. . . . 100 years after his death! :D
Hit the home page to see a lot more. Cell Phone Symphony is also a lot of fun.
Lee
HFLG. I don't think you're as introverted as you think you are. The first and second times I met you, I talked with you more than the others around us. (Maybe a two-of-a-kind thing?) I think I spent half my time at John's May BBQ talking with you, and I think you approached me. :)
Make it a...
I've always liked the story of Rudolph, and learning how he came to be hasn't changed anything at all for me. Except that I now have a name to thank and to respect for his creativity and talent. :)
Lee
I love big cars. One of my previous classics (which, unfortunately, I never got on the road) was a '66 Lincoln Continental convertible. I would love to have a Lehman-Petersen Lincoln limousine.
Lee
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