Time's Up, Einstein

Discussion in 'ten-forward' started by ronjor, May 26, 2005.

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  1. ronjor

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    OOH! THE PIC DIDN'T SHOW UP UNTIL AFTER I POSTED SORRY BIGC!

    THAT'S ABOUT HOW WE ALL FEEL HERE, THIS OLD HOUSE IS AMAZINGLY HEAT UN-RESISTANT, WHY PUT ALL THOSE HEAVY WINDOWS UP AND LEAVE ALL KINDS OF OTHER PLACES FOR AIR TO GET INTO??


    MUST BE ABOUT EARLY 1930'S BUT STILL? THAT'S NOT THAT OLD!
    NO WONDER PEOPLE IN THE COUNTRY SAT ON THEIR PORCHES ALLL NIGHT! WHEW!
     
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    SEE! THERE IS A 'NOW' RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE! THAT DOESN'T LOOK LIKE A 12LAYER CAKE THOUGH!

    MORE LIKE A SNOWCONE BEING EATEN BY SOMEONE WHO DOESN'T KNOW IT WILL LEAK!!
     
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  7. ME-MARJA

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    I THOUGHT I COULD FRY AN EGG ON MY MONITOR, BUT GUESS IT'S NOT AS HOT AS I THOUGHT!!


    GUESS I WILL HAVE TO COOK IT THE REGULAR WAY! BUMMER!
     
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    SEE WHAT YA MEAN, CB! THINK I SHOULD ACCEPT A CHECK FROM 2000??!!

    $500 IS HOW MUCH IN 2005 YEARS ANYWAY, $4.99!
     
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    I have seen those cones of contemplation both in the past and future. :D
     

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    AND WE HAVE ONE HERE .....NOW!!! LOL!
     
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    You took the Canadian Tire Money :p :D

    :ninja:
     
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    LOL ! Once bitten twice shy :oops:
     
  16. ME-MARJA

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    YEAH, WELL, SOME GUY IN NIGERIA IS GONNA GIVE ME 100,000,000 DUCKELS OR SOMETHING,SOUNDED LIKE A GOOD IDEA AT THE TIME.........I GOT THE DUCK EGGS YESTERDAY.
     
  17. ME-MARJA

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    NO WONDER I COULDN'T FRY THEM!!!


    THEY HATCHED!! LOLOL!
     
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    See what I mean about time? :D
     
  19. ME-MARJA

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    YEAH! YOU SHOULD HAVE PAID ME THEN! NOT NOW! LOL!
     
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    RIGHT NOW THEY ARE LITTLE FURRY THINGS RUNNING AALLL OVER MY COMPUTER!
     
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    Are you Drunk ?
     
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    About Time

    I have a theory. Time compresses with age. Think back to when you were very young. A day could last forever. A ten-minute time-out seemed like hours. And summer vacations? True eternities.

    Something happens to time as we grow older. Even though every time-measuring device made by man tells us that each day lasts twenty-four hours, each hour 60 minutes, each minute 60 seconds, the time seems to fly by. Weeks, months, even years vanish in the blink of an eye.

    A friend of mine once shared the thought that when you're young, even a single day is a large part of your existence. As you grow older, that day becomes a smaller portion of your life, so the time seems to move more quickly. Plus, we tend to pack more "must-do" items into each day. Honestly, did you have a "to-do" list when you were ten years old? Anything more pressing than Trick-or-Treating on your October agenda?

    I vote for turning back time, even if only for an afternoon. Take a few hours to piddle, play, and perhaps plan some holiday quilting projects. Don't look at the clock, don't worry about dinner, and quilt guilt? Don't even go there. We've got a free pass this afternoon. No guilt allowed.
     
  24. ME-MARJA

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    LOLOL! I WISH, CB, I WISH!! LOL!

    NO, JUST TRYING TO FIGURE OUT SOME STUFF ON MY COMPUTER AND TAKING BREAKS WHEN I FEEL A BRAIN OVER LOAD COMING ON! LOL!

    THINK I AM GOING TO HAVE TO GIVE IT UP SOON, BIG BRAIN OVERLOAD HERE.......I DON'T THINK I COULD TYPE THIS IF I WERE! LOL!

    GOOD THOUGHT THOUGH!!
     
  25. ME-MARJA

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    THAT'S A GOOD THEORY, BIGC, MAYBE IT OUGHT TO BE A TRUTH!

    TURNING BACK TO APPRECIATE WHAT YOU HAVE, JUST WATCHING LIFE TAKE ITS SHAPE.

    IT IS WEIRD HOW PEOPLE AS THEY GET OLDER CAN REMEMBER THINGS FROM THEIR CHILDHOOD AND NOT THE DAY BEFORE!?!

    SOME PEOPLE BELIEVE THERE IS NO TIME, TIME IS A MAN MADE 'THING' MADE FOR HIS CONVENIENCE, IF YOU THINK THAT WAY, WHY WOULD THE UNIVERSE CARE A FIG ABOUT TIME?

    GETTING VERY DEEP HERE.........DEEPER?
     
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