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RE: Utilityfielder's Dugout - 11/19/2005 10:26:24 PM
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cherish405
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Yes, I live about 10 minutes drive from the beach. Not far at all. I can't imagine having a winter Christmas. Probably the same as you having a summer Christmas. Hot weather, salads, cold meats etc.
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RE: Utilityfielder's Dugout - 11/19/2005 10:46:15 PM
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Something like that. LOL! On some of our Christmas cards, you get pictures of Santa in his red shorts, white singlet and flipflops standing on the beach with a cool drink. LOL. I personally don't like Santa cards, but it's just slightly different from what you'd get over there.
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RE: Utilityfielder's Dugout - 11/19/2005 10:53:16 PM
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In the last few years I have met people who head south for the winter. I will admit it is tempting. Kansas has all four seasons, but at times I would like to live in warm weather year round.
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RE: Utilityfielder's Dugout - 11/19/2005 10:55:31 PM
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grrr.............and now she's gossipping about the family. She is so patronizing about Christians and her cousin is Christian and pregnant with her 7th. She's talking about her being irresponsible and alienating the church and bla bla bla bla bla............................... I need to go to bed.
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RE: Utilityfielder's Dugout - 11/19/2005 10:56:42 PM
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ORIGINAL: utilityfielder In the last few years I have met people who head south for the winter. I will admit it is tempting. Kansas has all four seasons, but at times I would like to live in warm weather year round. I miss having 4 seasons
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RE: Utilityfielder's Dugout - 11/19/2005 11:00:44 PM
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Christine, Go to bed and get a good nights sleep.
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RE: Utilityfielder's Dugout - 11/19/2005 11:07:34 PM
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OK. Will do. I'm at least going to go read my book and get away from my MIL.
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RE: Utilityfielder's Dugout - 11/19/2005 11:12:07 PM
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(((((((((((((((((((CHRISTINE)))))))))))))))))))))))))))) Sleep well.
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RE: Utilityfielder's Dugout - 11/20/2005 9:38:12 AM
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Any burglars come around, and we'd better have the bubble wrap handy. I fall over all by myself, let alone with help.
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RE: Utilityfielder's Dugout - 11/20/2005 10:10:51 AM
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ORIGINAL: stamper_ben Oh, and Gary, if you ever use the eyelipsees (y'know, where you end a sentance with the ...'s), be sure to ues four dots. If you use the correct three, it drives Shar-Mar batty! ROFLOL! Uhm, y'all are what drives me batty. BUT!!! Speaking of ellipses (that's plural for ellipsis . . . as I'm sure y'all are already aware), I was thinking about you the other day, Mr. LN. A client / friend and I were almost getting into an argument over the proper usage of those dots. He had brought me a project and didn't like how I had corrected his ellipses (placement, number of dots, etc.). He later called me up and told me that he had found out I was right. Well, gee, imagine that! 'Morning, Gary! 'Morning y'all!
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RE: Utilityfielder's Dugout - 11/20/2005 10:16:09 AM
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Hey there SharMar! Must be the time of night. I'm confused about what an ellipsis is. I think I know, but I'll have to look more closely later.
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RE: Utilityfielder's Dugout - 11/20/2005 10:30:48 AM
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Trish, an ellipsis is a series of 3 dots separating words, most often used to denote an omission of words (such as in a quote). Also, used as seques to connect similar thoughts. The most-absolutely-correct number of dots to use is 3 . . . not 4, like a certain Ben Bugsy around here likes to do. And technically, the dots do not have spaces between them (word...word) But for emphasis and artistic freedom here in the threads . . . I like to put a space between each dot. I guess it was a couple of years ago that Ben and I "had it out" here in the forums about this wonderful piece of punctuation. Oh the wonderful memories one can acquire by hanging out here!
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RE: Utilityfielder's Dugout - 11/20/2005 3:26:32 PM
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Good afternoon Ben, Shar-Mar and Trish, I just got home from church and a womens basketball game, so I am checking the forums. Ben, I don't know for sure how I broke my little toe because I don't remember it happening. The story is , I had a roomate (there were 8 of us total) who awoke one morning about 5:30 am. He went to the kitchen and saw my stereo in the back yard just outside the door. He ran back to the bedrooma and woke us up. I must have jammed my foot againt the door frame, but I don's remember it. We all ran around looking for what was taken and trying to find the buglers (not too bright, I know). The roomate who had gotten up grabbed a machette (we had named the house Machette Manor) and ran outside wearing only gym shorts and pajama tops and went up to some poor woman waiting for a bus on the corner and asked if she had seen any body unusual. We surmized that my roomate alarm clock scared the buglers off while they were in the house and they left before they were finished. All they got away with was $7.00 cash. Anyway after about an hour of the excitement, I realized that my little toe was throbbing in pain.
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RE: Utilityfielder's Dugout - 11/20/2005 10:40:26 PM
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The burglers lived down the block. The broke into house all over the neighborhood for several months.
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RE: Utilityfielder's Dugout - 11/21/2005 9:43:41 AM
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Hi Pam, That was a dicey neighborhood to live in. Another time two of my roomates were robbed in the street. Again no one was hurt.
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RE: Utilityfielder's Dugout - 11/21/2005 9:46:21 AM
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Y'all have been blessed with safey in bad situations. God's been good to you.
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RE: Utilityfielder's Dugout - 11/21/2005 11:10:32 AM
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We've had a few burglars in our time. Thankfully nothing really happened. No damage or anything. Hey Gary. Hi everybody. How are you all doing today?
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RE: Utilityfielder's Dugout - 11/21/2005 11:43:10 AM
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My house was robbed once, when I was 7. But we weren't home and no one was hurt. I think we were the only house in the neighborhood that was hit
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RE: Utilityfielder's Dugout - 11/21/2005 11:49:58 AM
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Good morning, Christine and Trish, My parents were home one night when someone broke in. The had the TV on and did not hear it.
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