Posted on 01/26/2005 1:01:07 AM PST by Mama_Bear
I saw it on yesterday's thread...cute!
Yes, very cute!
You don't look toasted at all, he looks trashed.. : )
Maybe I can see the pix when I get to my mom's house. Y'all have fun. I gotta get on the road.
He was totally trashed. That, and the fact I know Chuck Norris is WAY taller than I am (I had no shoes on in that picture) was what clinched it for me knowing it really wasn't him.
I would love to say I was feeling no pain.....but I can't. My feet were absolutely killing me, and in fact they still hurt today.
We only had a 4 block walk to the Ball from the Metro station....unfortunately we made a wrong turn and walked 4 blocks in the OPPOSITE direction, so my poor foots were hurting even before we got to the ball.
I wish I had met Jen, I sure could have used her fuzzy slippers!!!!
Drive carefully.
I know the weather was bad too, so that couldn't of helped your walk..
We had the same storm hit us but we got alot more snow that DC did.
We are getting hit again today, I hear the snowblowers running outside.
I have to go shovel, oooooooooooooooooomy back, it hurts already..
Loved it, that was put together so very nice, thank you.
If I can only find my wand...........;o)
It was just cold.......the streets and sidewalks were in very good shape. We actually had more snow here on the Eastern Shore than they had in DC Wedesday night/Thursday morning.
I don't envy you your shovelling.......my back aches in sympathy with yours :)
Thanks.. : )
The advantage of living out here in the country is that there are no sidewalks to be shoveled like I had living in Dover. And it's a good thing too........I've got 500 feet of road frontage!!!
We have a 10' walkway to the driveway and that is all that has to be shovelled. The driveway is dirt/grass/gravel/clam&oyster shells and so doesn't get shovelled, thank goodness, because it is a horshoe that goes behind the house.
I dislocated my shoulder/collarbone digging out 33 inches of snow in February 2003.....my husband was in Atlanta for the week. I have not lifted a shovel since then, and I have no intentions of ever doing so again.
I don't blame you.
When I was in Virginia we had a gravel driveway,
The snow and ice would mix in with it and you couldn't get any traction.
Thank God we had a 4 wheel drive jeep, the driveway went up hill which made it all the worse.
Good morning, it's going to be a beautiful, warm and sunny day here in Memphis.
I'm really bad, I haven't moved my car in a week. Hubby's got a 4 whell drive pickup. I don't see the point in trying to drive on the icy back roads around here in the Escort.
This part of Virginia is so flat that if I jump I'm nearly the highest point in the county!
We're actually having a heat wave here...it's all of 40degrees.
But it's grey and damp..........the kind of weather that makes you want to snuggle back up under the covers. Come to think of it, I told hubby that was exactly what I was going to do...........4 hours ago.
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