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Katie77:
Thanks everyone for your best wishes on the new grandchild.....
Have a feeling that the little bloke will end up with an "add on" to his name anyway....dont ask me why, but with our other two grandsons, instead of shortening their name, we actually add on something extra...like Jai,(pronounced Jay).. we add on "man", and call him "Jai Man"...and Logan, we call "Logan Berry".....so guess if Nana gets in first, little Jack might just happen to get "Jack Twist"...(I'm sure I can curb my thoughts to leave out the f***n' bit)......
Anyway......might not be a little Jack....might be little Maddy (Madison), where no doubt, I will think of "County" on the end of that one......Bridges of Madison County, was probably my all time favourite movie before i saw Brokeback.
Jeff Wrangler:
I ran an errand to the post office over my lunch hour.
Here in Philadelphia this afternoon, the sky is gray and lowering, and the air is damp, with a certain smell to it that usually precedes snow. So when I got back to the office, I said to my cubemate. ...
"It's gonna snow tonight for sure."
:D
Meryl:
Gee, Jeff, I hope it does. Our East Coast tent don't look right somehow without it. :P
I was listening to the weather on the news this morning when the words Del Mar jumped out at me. The weatherman was describing the weather south of us in an area he called the Del-Mar peninsula: where Delaware and Maryland come together. 8)
Jeff Wrangler:
--- Quote from: Meryl on January 18, 2007, 02:16:39 pm ---Gee, Jeff, I hope it does. Our East Coast tent don't look right somehow without it. :P
I was listening to the weather on the news this morning when the words Del Mar jumped out at me. The weatherman was describing the weather south of us in an area he called the Del-Mar peninsula: where Delaware and Maryland come together. 8)
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:laugh: You sure you didn't just miss the last syllable? It's usually "Delmarva." Virginia comes in there, too, down at the bottom. ;D
A winter without snow don't sound quite right, either. ;D
Meryl:
--- Quote from: Jeff Wrangler on January 18, 2007, 02:25:11 pm --- :laugh: You sure you didn't just miss the last syllable? It's usually "Delmarva." Virginia comes in there, too, down at the bottom. ;D
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Nope, he just said Del-Mar. Must be a closet Brokie. ;D
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