If you're reading this, there's a good chance your name is Carol as 3 of my 9 readers have that name. Since one of you had a birthday this week, I thought I could dedicate a post to some of my favorite people with this name. Carol, it implies a woman of a certain age, doesn't it? Definately baby boomer, definately too young to be a grandma, although all three of you have at least one grandchild. Never playing the role of "hippie" yet with a streak of the fringe always trying to sneak out. I've known Carols who have ground her own wheat for bread, slaughtered her own pigs, and sewn their own clothes. 1 Carol introduced me to Suzuki music, 1 to Paul Revere and the Raiders, and I hear 1 is quite a Pink Floyd fan. All three are very fun and great to go to for a conversation, a glass of wine, or a game of cards. And Carol is definately a people person. She can talk for hours, but has a special way of drawing you into the conversation so that you feel it's really more about you than her. On top of it all she has a great sense of humor. Loves to make a joke and can take one too. My world is definately a better place because I know the Carols I do. Thanks for being the wacky, caring, delightful women you are.
Friday, November 30, 2007
Carol
If you're reading this, there's a good chance your name is Carol as 3 of my 9 readers have that name. Since one of you had a birthday this week, I thought I could dedicate a post to some of my favorite people with this name. Carol, it implies a woman of a certain age, doesn't it? Definately baby boomer, definately too young to be a grandma, although all three of you have at least one grandchild. Never playing the role of "hippie" yet with a streak of the fringe always trying to sneak out. I've known Carols who have ground her own wheat for bread, slaughtered her own pigs, and sewn their own clothes. 1 Carol introduced me to Suzuki music, 1 to Paul Revere and the Raiders, and I hear 1 is quite a Pink Floyd fan. All three are very fun and great to go to for a conversation, a glass of wine, or a game of cards. And Carol is definately a people person. She can talk for hours, but has a special way of drawing you into the conversation so that you feel it's really more about you than her. On top of it all she has a great sense of humor. Loves to make a joke and can take one too. My world is definately a better place because I know the Carols I do. Thanks for being the wacky, caring, delightful women you are.
Monday, November 26, 2007
Uff Da!

Thursday, November 22, 2007
Thanksgiving
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Bible Quizzing
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
Rug, the final chapter
Friday, November 16, 2007
In good (or at least bountious) company
Can you guess what all these people have in common?
David Bowie, English musician
Laura Schlessinger, American psychologist and radio talk show host
Nolan Ryan, baseball player
Farrah Fawcett, American actress
Dan Quayle
Princess Christina of the Netherlands
Mitt Romney, Governor of Massachusetts
Ry Cooder, American guitarist
Glenn Close, American actress
Elton John, English singer, pianist, and songwriter
Emmylou Harris, American singer
Tom DeLay, American politician
Tom Clancy, American author
David Letterman, American entertainer
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, American basketball player
Salman Rushdie, Indian-born author
Dave Barry, American writer
O.J. Simpson,
Arlo Guthrie, American singer
Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall
Carlos Santana, Mexican-born guitarist
Arnold Schwarzenegger,
Kjell Magne Bondevik, Prime Minister of Norway
Stephen King, American author
Meat Loaf (born Marvin Lee Aday), singer and actor
Michael McKean, American actor and comedian (AKA Lenny (aka not Squiggy)
Kevin Kline, American actor
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Richard Dreyfuss, American actor
P. J. O'Rourke, American journalist and satirist
K Wood Carlson
David Mamet, American playwright
Tom Daschle, U.S. Senator
Christopher Parkening, American guitarist
Ted Danson, American actor
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Love & Wrestling

Since NB is now making me pay to suggest names (see 3c's blog), I decided to post some I found here. These are the names of the children (under 13) who were at the first Thanksgiving in 1621.Monday, November 12, 2007
predicting panic

- Is emergency preparedness worth stressing when you can't simulate an actual emergency?
- Did you get a flu shot?
- How do you spell "panicing"? "paniking?" "panicking?" "panic-ing"?
- Give me your opinion on people who pull a random quote from a random journal to try to support a point they have neither researched nor thought through fully (or at all).


