for those who prefer other things, we have other things.
eggs, any way you like as long as it’s scrambled (i’ve been drinking and don’t trust my spatula skills).
assorted fruits and fruit juices.
choice of bacon, ham, sausage (links or patties) or all of the above.
whole wheat toast (because i don’t do white bread).
and nuclear coffee (i’ll whistle for those who can’t) as well as cocoamocha (i don’t spell well when i’m not sober) and a selection of teas (in case Marg shows up). bon appetit!
sorry for the edit (to those of you with the timing to see the bleep). forgot the nannybot censored the word meaning “having fixed a hole in your sock.”
so that’s where the coke went. i had to mix the last one with 7Up because the coke bottle was empty. i’ll try again with the tomato juice (no worries, i won’t drink any - don’t like the taste. and i understand it doesn’t mix at all well with rum, either).
i’ve had enough for tonight anyway. i remember being too drunk to type one night (in my young and foolish days) and trying to do so anyways. what an illegible mess that turned out to be. besides, i don’t think this particular rum mixes nearly as well with 7Up as others i’ve had.
if it was a picture of me, LuvH8 it gives me credit for a far better “build” than i have ever been able to brag about. my body type can be best described by the phrase, “I am in shape. Round IS a shape.”
i put my picture on photobucket? now i’ll have to go back and check which one. if memory serves, it was probably from the Canadian Drive By, n’est-ce pas?
thanks LuvH8, i did a quick peek there to see which one you spoke of. it was quite the bridge. it’s in Capilano Narrows which is in Greater Vancouver, BC. a woman saw me taking a couple of photos on the bridge and asked me if i wanted a photo of myself on the bridge. turned out she was from Toronto and only lived about a half hour away from my home.
Hey, Tribe, what do you think of this avatar? Don’t know where I got the original graphic now, but it’s meant to represent an (apparently angry) ancient Semite. I put it up so I could rattle Sheik Yerbouti’s cage over in Birdbrains.
Why am I up at 3:39 and counting local time? Well, that’s how my sleep schedule seems to run these days. I’ll run out of steam early in the evening, crash, then wake up four hours later and not be able to get back to sleep. So I likely will spend the next several hours writing.
You sure start your day early (at least for my time zone). Are you working? Is it top secret? Do you like the color red? What did you have for breakast?
Gocomics is not up when I’m up at 1 AM. RagaFragaRickaRacka.!! So I sleep till the chickens have not only gotten up, they”ve been plucked and BBQed. I jump out of bed and go to the BIG TOP to find YYYGUY slinging hash. If I wanted a drunk to burn my breakfast, I would have tried to wake up the shining star in my life. Whistle me up a pot of DOC’S good stuff, and skip the solid stuff.
Morning TRIBE! You’d think I got it out of my sleep deprived malicious mind, but I’m just getting raring to go. Next stop, BIRDBRAINS and nobody better mention faces to me.
Doing well Lonewolf. Work interfere’s with my toons, but I can still get ‘em in over the course of a day.
Hope these clouds don’t thicken up too much today. Got 2 Satcomm’s to reestablish this morning.
I didn’t know that, Doc. I was wondering why my cup didn’t get empty. You are going to have to keep going back there. There is an interesting comment/question from Allen V.
Hurray for Cleo & Carmy!
We were supposed to have hot & sunny yesterday, but the clouds lingered through this morning. Was pretty dark less than an hour ago, but the sun is peeking through now. I hope it stays out long enough to dry the wood, so my son can start covering it up.
I guess I must have the best eating spot in the area. More and more birds are showing up each day. I am on my way to emptying a 50 pound bag of bird food in a month. And I have been buying the expensive stuff. The one benefit is getting to listen to them sing.
After our cat died, barn swallows built a nest inside our garage. I’m thinking, okay, they’ll eat the bugs. Problem was, they seemed to enjoy pooping on our cars. We then decided that birds need to live outside not inside.
Good Morning Rmom!
Living so close to the ocean, we get all sorts of birds. I think I mentioned before that I saw an egret eating a catfish in our backyard.
Carmy - You wouldn’t think it, but we get several varieties of birds in this area. We often see what look like seagulls (I’m not a bird expert) in the fields around here, especially if the soil has been recently turned over, exposing worms I guess. I see a lot more variety out here in the country, than I do in any town. We have wild turkeys, pheasants, quail, owls, woodpeckers, blue jays, cardinals, hawks and too many others to name.
Rmom, on my grandfather’s farm we would get land gulls whenever they would disk the field. They would flock around the tractor waiting for it to uncover mice. As I worked the field it was surprising how many mice would scamper away from the tractor only to be snatched by a gull.
Dry - I’m hoping to get my son out there today, but it depends on if the wood is dry enough to cover it up. I don’t envy working on the siding either, but I’m tired of the basement leaking.
Tmr. it’s supposed to be raining all day and much cooler than usual, then get nice again! I should get in the garden tonight after work and finish if up.
I used to feed the birds in the summer, but have stopped. I have enough flowers and bird baths to attract them, and of course all the insects. We have too many bear sightings in suburbia to take the chance!
Cleo you’re fortunate. They haven’t hurt anyone, but they do get destructive, especially with bird feeders! We always have a couple that come down from the ridgetops (not at the same time) and wander through town! Last year, one came down to the baseball field, which is in the middle of a regular neighborhood, while the game was going on! They stopped the game, he or she, just kept on walking, crossed the street, and went down the hill towards the creek!
Sometimes when the cloud cover is REAL low and it’s been raining for a long time, the gulls come in, theory is they have lost their way with all the low clouds. Around here they come off the big river.
My backyard is a forest on a mountain and you would think bears would be up there. Cougars and coyote and dear are, as well as raccoons and owls. They probably don’t come because the mountain is surrounded by farmland, housing and Bellingham Bay.
A skunk wandered into the garage the other week, the garage is attached to the house, but it left quick enough as there was nothing there for it. Thank goodness!
We don’t see much roadkill here, except for birds here and there. I remember driving through Montana years back. I spent the night in Jasper, which is one of the most remote areas in the continental US. The next morning the highway was littered with a vast variety of dead animals. There was a number of wild turkey standing in the middle of the highway that showed no inclination to move out of the way of my car until I gave them a loud blast of the horn. I guess they aren’t used to traffic. It made me wonder if someone came by each day and cleaned up the carcasses as I hadn’t seen any on the road the previous afternoon.
Is it just my computer that is having issues with bringing up comments today? There have been several sites like 2 Cows and a Chicken where my computer would stall and not go to all comments.
i want to clear up something for Lewreader.
i am a drinker, not a drunk, and i have never yet burned a virtual meal. your breakfast would have been quite safe to eat, had you decided to partake.
i am not nearly as much under the affluence of incohol as thumb seeple pink i am.
Morning, yyyguy. When I went many years ago the North face was closed as it always is in December. However I still got some nice pics from the south side.
Hello yyyguy and Grog. Visiting the North and South rims of the Grand Canyon are such vastly different experiences. I like the tranquility of the North Rim. Having said that, a couple of years ago my wife and I went to a wedding in Williams, AZ. While there we went to the South Rim where they were using shuttle buses to transport people to the various look outs. Since my wife has a disability we were aloud to drive our Mustang convertible rental car to the lookouts. We had each lookout to ourselves and had a wonderful experience and a terrific lunch in the Lodge’s restaurant.
We too are supposed to return to clouds, but I am enjoying the sunshine while it lasts.
I have been to a lot of both the National Parks of Canada and the US and they each offer an experience unique onto themselves. What has always struck me is that more foreign visitors seem to visit the parks than people from our own countries.
We had two entirely different experiences along the North Rim. I thought I had titled the pictures and described the first day, but alas, I must have not hit “save” or something. Not in the mood to go back and re-do that right now, maybe some other day.
The first day at the North Rim, my husband took us on the road less traveled - and it was less traveled for a good reason! Our van was never the same after that road. There was at least one, maybe two pit toilet stops, but that was the extent of catering to the “tourists”. It was approximately 100 miles of rocky road, and if I’d been able to get a cell phone signal, I would have ended my portion of the trip immediately. That night we planned on tent camping, but I refused to set up camp on rocks. (About 90F that day). Found a real campground in higher elevation further east along the North Rim, but since it was already about 50F when we were setting up the tent (and being May 22, we didn’t plan on winter weather), changed our minds, booked one of the remaining cabins available. Next morning, woke up to see snow falling!
But the second day, was much more what I had in mind for a vacation. Paved roads, flush toilets, nice restaurants & shops, trails to hike on to get good views of the Grand Canyon. It wasn’t overly crowded. I don’t know if that was because it was foggy until around noon, or because it was before Memorial Day.
Both my hubby & I had been to the South Rim as teenagers, so we agreed on the North Rim. That’s the LAST time I let him plan & drive the route, without my review before it is too late.
True, cleo. We often don’t appreciate what we have in our own backyard.
When I did my Arizona trip back in ‘98, I practically had the whole tour bus to myself at the G.C. lookouts. It was myself and a couple with a teenage daughter. Definitely the off-season for tourism there. But it’s great if you like a little elbow room.
And the weather should be better than it is in Canada - even up at that elevation. The weather in Phoenix was upper 60’s to mid 70’s during the the day - but cool at night. The G. C. was about mid ‘40’s during the day.
Two National Parks I like visiting are Zion and Bryce. They are very close to one another in proximity but the difference in altitude makes their weather very different. It can be in the 80s in Zion and below freezing in Bryce.
If any of you have never had the pleasure of visiting Banff and Jasper National Parks in Alberta, you should try to do it sometime. Those are two of the most beautiful parks in North America. The drive from Banff to Jasper is jam dropping. Stunning majestic peaks on both sides of the highway. yyyguy I am sure would agree.
The last time we had a shelter in place, the incident lasted from about 3PM to 2AM. Usually they will not let us go, especially in the case of a release. Fortunately, the wind was blowing the right direction that day and they let us go around my normal quitting time. If not we would have been stuck there until the all clear.
Hi Tribe.Cleo I’m glad you put Jasper back into Alberta. I think the park you referred to a page or so ago was Glacier - in Montana. You said Jasper ;>)
I loved Bryce Canyon. The best part was when we walked down into the hoodoos. Too bad there were warning signs about heart attacks. I think it probably turned a lot of people off from going down into the canyon. I agree, though, that the Banff - Jasper Parkway is one of the most beautiful drives in the world, although there are certainly some wonderful drives elsewhere - I’m thinking Going to the Sun in Glacier.
Dawn there is a town in Montana that I thought at the time was called Jasper, but your mentioning it just a bit ago, made me realize that I meant Jordan, Montana. I wasn’t referring to the park.
…hardwood is good for burning. By the way, I just learned that Kansas has a titular see, in Leavenworth, like ND’s Jamestown or SD’s Lead. And Kearney in NE.
I wonder if my post with a “W@rn!ng” about the time you got kicked off p.4 might have caused the problem?
bmonk - Dawn suspects it. I have no idea. I just didn’t want you to reply to me, and think you were ignored.
Leavenworth is quite a bit north of me, and since I’m not Catholic, I don’t keep up on those things.
I do know that Osage Orange (we always call them “hedge” trees) burns well. My Dad loved to burn it in the fireplace, but we had to get a glass door to keep the sparks in where they belonged. We have a wood stove, but it doesn’t heat the whole house, so we just use it during power outages in the winter. I had included a fireplace in the floor plans for our house, but that was part of “phase two” which never got built. It is a great supply for firewood, since it is the fastest growing hardwood in KS that I know of.
Hi Dry, ElDo, BMonk, LuvH8, Rac and RMom and any others who are still on. Bye, *Terry, Grog, Cleo * and any others who have left.
Cleo, I knew what you meant - I make associations like that all the time - especially with names.
We planned a wood fireplace but put in propane instead since it is programmable and when we are away in the winter, it will keep the house warm enough so the pipes don’t freeze.
Dawn - Question: Does the propane work without electricity? A lot of people have propane furnaces around here, but the blowers won’t work without electricity. (We have a geo-thermal system.)
Fellow Baby, sorry it took so long to respond. I was on a looooong call.
There was a problem with one of our neighboring plants. Don’t know exactly what it was, but the all-clear was given shortly after. In my area of work, potential chemical releases can be an issue here.
But no, no tornados in the area. In fact, for the moment, it’s looking good for the drive home.
@Rmom, we too have that problem: coal boiler (or gas), but when the power is off, no way to get the heat from boiler to persons…Usually not a great problem, as long as the outage is not over a couple of days. In 1983 we had an ice storm that kept the power off for most of 4 or 5 days, but even then it came on for an hour or two every day or so–allowing us to heat the place up before the next set of lines came down…
Now we also have a back-up generator, so (as long as the fuel lasts) we can run at least part of the whole plant.
We have a generator, purchased back when we were building the house, before the electric company would put up a meter. The bad thing is that I’ve never been able to get it going, and the last few times my husband has tried (during ice storms) he hasn’t been successful, either.
Our house is well insulated, so with the wood stove, we can keep the pipes from freezing. However, it makes the room too hot near the stove, and too cold in the rooms away from it, so not comfortable enough to use in a non-emergency.
But we’ve had enough ice storms and no power for days, that the next house we buy will have to have some sort of heating system that will work without power. It would be great if it can be used for cooking too. (Our wood stove has a cooktop and small oven.)
YYYGUY My apologies for my temper tantrum. This morning I did not have the serenity to accept things I could not change so I lashed out at the world. I guess my humor did not work and I’m sorry BIG TOP POSTERS Tomorrow will be cherry trees and honey bees, and snow white turtle doves. Well, anyway, I’ll be back to my not yet committed self. Bear with me Winky.
I got busy, and soon must leave–but I have a few more minutes before them.
Looks like the storms are east of here. This morning they said a chance of scattered showers and patchy fog–I guess we didn’t get the patch, and the showers scattered.
My mom came over yesterday. Looked around, got in the way, caused me more work, said it was just too overwhelming for her and then I finally got her to leave. If she is going to do that she needs to stay away. So Completely NOT HELPFUL!!!
bmonk my wallet is not secure from money spending where ever I keep it, here have a few books?
LuvH8 yes you are right. I used to go into town just for the heck of it with nothing really needed to spend money on, but it didn’t work that way. I always found ways to spend my money. Limiting trips works best.
Cleo my Gma used to try to get me to go to this or that place almost every day. I wasn’t very cooperative. This is one time when she just had to learn to adjust. Besides, we live more that 5 miles away from anywhere. It’s just wasteful to make extra trips.
Neither do I Cleo. It was sunny enough on Saturday to actually improve my mood. But I need at least an hour of sun for that. Any less and it makes me more depressed.
Doc the owners of the treasures are not here. I get to decide whether or not I will get in trouble if this or that disappears. There really isn’t room for it all. I know my Gma is not going to start painting or quilting or toll painting or ceramics again. Reality check, but she doesn’t want to get rid of the stuff. I am planning on blaming others and taking no credit for the disappearances.
Two researchers just analyzed MONOPOLY! to figure out the shortest possible game: two turns per each of two players, with nine rolls of the dice. They did it in 21 seconds here.
We’ve always had fun with “your” nuclear coffee, Doc.
This one running for days now is just awesome to be part of. Anyone that cannot being having fun, with this or any other tribute for a Gocomics poster, is not a happy person.
Sorry, LuvH8! School was done, so I sat in the recliner to relax a bit. Read the paper, closed my eyes for a bit. Probably would have stayed there longer, but we’ve been using my laptop to listen to the radio programs, and it was time to switch stations.
I know my sister was about as much help as your mom, in cleaning out my mother’s house. I finally just told her to work on getting her stuff out of there, and to not bother with the rest. It was easier to work by myself or with a friend than with any relative to sort through stuff. My brothers use the “bulldozer method”. My sister would ooh & aah over stuff, then toss it back where it was (and not terribly neatly, either).
It is more difficult to get rid of stuff, even when you know they’ll never use it again, while they’re still living. If you can wait until Gma is able to go through the stuff with you, that might be best. Even though my mom was a packrat, after Dad died, and we had moved her to a smaller house, she realized she couldn’t keep everything. But she had to show at least one of us kids each item, and explain why she had kept it all those years. Once she had done that, then she was able to emotionally let go of the item.
Of course, if you need the room, you may not be able to wait. If it would work, I’d just suggest sorting & boxing up the stuff. Then you could stack the boxes, which would take up less room until Gma could help sort through it with you. One thing that made it easier to get rid of things that had a sentimental meaning, was to give it to someone who would appreciate the meaning.
Glad to hear it, Grog! We’re under a tornado watch until 9pm. The storms are about 10-15 miles away, so I’m beginning to hear the thunder rumbling now. They aren’t coming directly this way, but they keep sliding down towards us, so they’ll probably get here eventually. I’m keeping a close watch on the radar.
I agree! Much easier to handle during normal awake hours. I hate getting woke up about every 15-30 minutes it seems, by the weather alarm going off. But when I sleep on the 3rd floor, I don’t think I should turn it off if there is a tornado watch issued. However, if there isn’t a tornado watch, I have sometimes, just to get sleep!
Hi Rmom, Hi Grog!Grog, I’ve been trying to catch you. You don’t need to worry about me stealing the 10 Greatest Cowboys Games. I would certainly not give my mother a “hot” birthday present. Besides, she may already have the set. I’m still going after the A&C collection though!
Well I go to the bookmobile and come home to unexpected company, so I was occupied longer than I thought, but it was LilG’s mom and her brother and his wife and he and I talked about travel in Europe and had a great time sitting out on the deck.
I have no idea what happened to either one of them.
Whether I wake up depends on how close the lighning gets, or if we get large hail. There’s a train track that runs at the bottom of our cliff, so distant thunder sounds enough like the train rumbling by, that it doesn’t bother me. A little rocking of the house isn’t noticable either, as we sleep on a water bed. But if there is hail nickel size or larger, it sounds like someone’s pelting our house with rocks, and since that doesn’t happen, it will wake me up. We haven’t had large hail that many times, but enough for me to know what it sounds like.
Rmom you are a special breed. I like living where I do, I may get days of boring gray days, but the only fear of anything untoward is the Big One, an earthquake that has been expected at some time for decades.
Grog, I’ll have to go through the rest of your collection before I answer that. I know you’ve mentioned a few that I would like to have, but there may be more, much more.
Hm…I better remember to take a really big sack with me on the heist.
Cleo - When a person has lived their whole life in tornado alley, it is easy to take it in stride. My kids still are not where they are fascinated by the weather like us older folks, but they’re okay. At least the youngest son’s bedroom is in the basement, and that’s where they like to play frequently. So, they’re both down there now (which is normal for an evening), and they’ve shut off their computers up here. If I start running down the stairs, they’ll hear me, and join me quickly. However, I haven’t packed up everything to take to the basement this time. Just hasn’t seemed severe enough in the part of the storm coming here to think a tornado will develop. I have been to a couple of “storm spotter” classes the Emergency Management teaches every year, so I know what to look for.
I will say that the almost 2 years we lived in a mobile home between selling our previous house, and getting this house far enough along to move in made me extremely nervous during storms. Those things are tornado magnets!
Doctor Toon, it can be surprising how much one collects over the years. Ushindi once told me he envied me my collection. But he has over 800 movies. He was envious of what I have in my collection, which is now getting more focused on films made before 1960.
Not included in that count is 128 seasons of various television shows.
The Longest Day was probably among one of the first movies I purchased many years ago. As I watch it tonight, I’m still not tired of it.
Hi, Ladywolf! We’re not “out of the woods” yet. The storm is almost here. Even though there is a tornado watch issued, there aren’t any severe thunderstorm warnings issued for my area, so I’m not terribly concerned. The weather radio will alert me, and I keep checking the radar. However, if we lose the internet, I’ll be off until they get that fixed, which won’t be any sooner than tomorrow.
Ladywolf, I saw one when I was living in Dallas a few years back. It was the only time I saw one. Initially, I thought it was a cat rumaging around the garbage - until I saw the tail.
Fellow Baby Looked for your answer, glad all is well! However, Carmy won’t be alone on her heist! We often help each other out! And I love the “Longest Day”! Best watch out! LOL!
You’re still quite young, Ldaywolf. You have more than I did at your age. I didn’t have a VCR when I was your age - and there were no DVD players on the market yet either.
Cleo Did you get many books tonight? That is neat having the Bookmobile come by! It’s like in the old days when the ice cream and snow cone trucks used to come around!
Ladywolf - Raccoons aren’t scarce here. Not as common as skunks, but not rare. Of course, since both are noturnal, we don’t spot them very often unless we’re out at night.
It was probably startled by your presence, too, Ladywolf.
I have to amend my earlier statement. Someone caught a raccoon skulking about the maintenance shop. Apparently it was getting into the refridgerator at night. So they had it caged waiting for animal services to come and get it, which wasn’t until a few days later.
Ladywolf - If you see a skunk in the broad day light, that could be a sign that it has rabies. In that case, you need to notify the proper authorities to come kill it.
When in doubt, throw it out! I have one movie, Casablanca. The rest are somewhere in my highly organized basement under a box labeled “Open in case of a second British Invasion.” Why should I own DVDs which have none of the visual appeal of books? Isn’t that why Netflix charges me every month? Three DVDs take up the space of one book. Which is going to give you more hours of enjoyment. Have you ever tried to curl up with your cat and a DVD before a fire?
No, I’m not that old. I turn 39 again this summer.
I have very few movies. Mostly videos for the kids, but of course they span from Veggie Tales to Star Wars & Lord of the Rings. I much prefer to borrow them than buy them, as it is rare for me to sit and watch a whole movie. However, I did buy the whole set of Hogan’s Heroes on DVD - mostly for our sons’ enjoyment.
Lewreader, I am more of a loo reader. I find that many books I’ve read take too long for me to get into. I don’t have the patience for it. I am also not someone given to using my imagination as to what places look like. I like it all mapped out for me. Movies do that. Good acting will give a good sense of what characters are thinking or feeling.
Since my collection is focused more on the golden era of film, I am certain to want to see them over and over - including Casablanca and many other favorites from the era.
The kind of films you can find on Netflix are of no interest what-so-ever to me. I wouldn’t waste my time going there or any other movie rental place. TCM is my source for adding to my collection - not Starz or HBO
Grog - Do you know where I could borrow a copy of “The Man Who Never Was” ? I think it was made in 1956. I just heard about it today, and it sounded interesting. But I checked the KS library system, and couldn’t find it, so wondered where I could find a copy.
Dry, to answer your question, I always pick up several books, cookbooks and movies. I like to be reading all of the time and to get inspiration for recipes and of course watch movies.
Pulling a Shika here to answer Grog. We’ve got plenty of Blockbusters, etc. around here, but I don’t know of a rental movie place that carries old movies. Not that I’ve looked, either.
I guess I wouldn’t mind buying a DVD as long as it wasn’t terribly expensive.
Yawn! Gpod night!
(Looks like the worse part of the storm system has gone through. Very heavy rain during part of it, & lightning, but nothing severe.)
cleo, I never was a magazine reader. I admit to subscribing to Financial magazines lately, but they weren’t telling me anything I don’t already know. I suppose I count more on the internet for information needs now.
Grog, my favorite magazine is The Week. It takes articles and blurbs from other magazines and compiles it into a magazine similar to Time. Everybody that I introduce it to subscribes, it is weekly and the one magazine that I wait for each week. One time my cousin’s husband took our unread issue after a one day visit when the magazine arrived. I literally went through withdrawals. :-)
Grog, no I don’t. It is funny how things have gone since I met my wife. I went from having every TV channel and listening to the radio constantly when in my car. I meet my wife who raised her kids without TV, but listens to the radio or podcasts all day long. I now never see TV, I go to town on my own and never have the radio on and I don’t know what happened, because my wife has her audio fix, but suddenly I appreciate the quiet. When my wife works in the yard she listens to podcasts and I listen to the birds. I have gone from having a bombardment of sound all day long (my TV was on from when I got up til when I went to bed) to no stimulation in an audio form whatsoever. Maybe it is you lovely folk at gocomics who have provided my stimulation.
It seems like my attention span gets shorter and shorter. My mind often wanders off. Especially during movies and now it’s starting to do it more during books.
That’s funny, cleo. I like watching TCM because of the classic movies and the lack of commercials. I am not up on radio, because there are quite honestly too many commercials. I only listen to the radio when I have to.
When I’m in my car, I’m always playing tapes or CD’s but there’s never silence unless I’m in a rental in a place that doesn’t get a descent radio station. I believe Calvert City/Peducah, KY fit that bill.
My Mom was always one to fall asleep half way through or close to the end of movies and wake up after it ended. She’d say it was a good movie, but once she got to the commercial break, she’d “rest her eyes” and that would be it.
Thank you Little Sister, you are welcome to use mine if you ever want to. Most of them I found. A few, I made myself. Feel free to dump Grog in the ocean as many times as you want.
Ladywolf, I find that movies that are 90 minutes long are ideal - without commercials that is. They tend to be faster paced and leave out filler that a lot of movies today seem to have,
You should subscribe to XM or Sirius Radio then. They have merged, but there is still a difference. Never thought I would want it, but now I LOVE IT! News, live sports, old radio shows, any type music you can imagine. It is really cool, you can pick your package, and it is cheap.
Kelly’s Heroes is a 150 minute movie, but moves at a good pace and when there isn’t action there are plenty of great lines to keep you in stitches or interested.
Actually I haven’t been happy about Birdbrains now for the past couple of days, because it doesn’t seem to update until I’m in bed, and that really bums me out.
cleo, most of the older movies I have in my collection - particularly from the 30’s & 40’s were not generally more than 2 hours. I would say that many of them range from 70 minutes to 105 minutes. Casablanca was 103 minutes, Key Largo was 100 minutes. A&C movies generally do not exceed 90 minutes. A Day At the Races is the longest Marx Brothers movies I have @ 109 minutes.
A movie does not need to be long to be good. Some longer movies might start with a bang and lull you to sleep in the middle.
actually Grog we recently gave up on our sirius subsrcription. My wife had it for her car but she kept having issues with it. I did like Deep Tracks though.
WoodEye over 14 years ago
Good Morning Lonewolf And all the others….
yyyguy over 14 years ago
breakfast on me, i guess.
mushroom omelettes for everyone!
for those who prefer other things, we have other things.
eggs, any way you like as long as it’s scrambled (i’ve been drinking and don’t trust my spatula skills). assorted fruits and fruit juices. choice of bacon, ham, sausage (links or patties) or all of the above. whole wheat toast (because i don’t do white bread). and nuclear coffee (i’ll whistle for those who can’t) as well as cocoamocha (i don’t spell well when i’m not sober) and a selection of teas (in case Marg shows up). bon appetit!
yyyguy over 14 years ago
i have GOT to remember. post first then come up with the menu, to avoid confusion.
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Good Morning Tribeandall!!
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Good Morning, Woodeye & Yguy!
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Good Morning Lonewolf & WoodEye
Good Morning & Good Evening Everyone!
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Great breakfast, Yguy
I’ll have scrambled eggs, sausage, and Doc’s World Famous Nuclear Coffee! Please?
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Good Morning/Late Evening, LuvH8.
yyyguy over 14 years ago
hey Woodeye & Lonewolf and also to LuvH8 & LW18 who are rambling around here somewhere. and, in case she’s back from where ever she went,
hi Marg!yyyguy over 14 years ago
order will be up in a minute, just let me put down my glass.
yyyguy over 14 years ago
Marg is back! she just posted on C & H.
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Glad to have you back!
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Good Morning Uncle Why!
Thank you for making breakfast. I’d love some scrambled eggs & bacon & tomato juice, please?
yyyguy over 14 years ago
where’d i put that dratted glass? oh, there it is. right next to LuvH8’s order. there ya go.
yyyguy over 14 years ago
sorry for the edit (to those of you with the timing to see the bleep). forgot the nannybot censored the word meaning “having fixed a hole in your sock.”
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Thank you UncleWhy!
Umm…. this drink seems to be rum & coke. Are you drinking my tomato juice?
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
And yet we can say: POOP!
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
Should of ate Ellen.
Good morning TRIBE & Big Sister.
I’ll have some fruit juice.
carmy over 14 years ago
I saw Ellen on a comedy show when she first started out. She certainly does have a potty-mouth.
May I have a CocoMocha, yyyguy?
yyyguy over 14 years ago
so that’s where the coke went. i had to mix the last one with 7Up because the coke bottle was empty. i’ll try again with the tomato juice (no worries, i won’t drink any - don’t like the taste. and i understand it doesn’t mix at all well with rum, either).
yyyguy over 14 years ago
one CocoMocha for Carmy coming right up! i’ll try to remember to forget the rum in it.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Thank you UncleWhy you can have this back. I didn’t drink out of it. The fumes were too strong.
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
Tickle, tickle! Coochie, Coo! :-D
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yyyguy over 14 years ago
i do NOT make strong rum and cokes (especially with Cuban rum). i make weak coke and rums!
carmy over 14 years ago
Thank you, yyyguy and an extra thank you for holding the rum.
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
Yep! you can say poop or doo-doo.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Oh, Sorry, I don’t have alcohol around because of my drug habit. It just must have smelt strong to me.
yyyguy over 14 years ago
but you can’t say “darn” without quotes.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Hello Little Sister, ummm….. that’s not very nice of you. Is that a picture of Uncle Why?
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
I must bid you all a good night. See you all later.
yyyguy over 14 years ago
i’ve had enough for tonight anyway. i remember being too drunk to type one night (in my young and foolish days) and trying to do so anyways. what an illegible mess that turned out to be. besides, i don’t think this particular rum mixes nearly as well with 7Up as others i’ve had.
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Thank you for the breakfast Yguy. When the host is taking care of the meal, you don’t ask for specials.
darn
How’s that, Yguy
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Good night, Ladywolf.
yyyguy over 14 years ago
if it was a picture of me, LuvH8 it gives me credit for a far better “build” than i have ever been able to brag about. my body type can be best described by the phrase, “I am in shape. Round IS a shape.”
yyyguy over 14 years ago
good night Ladywolf
okay Terry i give. how did you do that when i got bleeeped?
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
You are still an attractive man UncleWhy, I saw your picture on photobucket.
yyyguy over 14 years ago
i put my picture on photobucket? now i’ll have to go back and check which one. if memory serves, it was probably from the Canadian Drive By, n’est-ce pas?
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Yguy, I’ll send the secret in an “e”. :^)
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
You Will Not!!!!!
The one where you are standing on the bridge, Oui!
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Oh, wrong secret. Never mind.
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Funny, LuvH8.
yyyguy over 14 years ago
thanks LuvH8, i did a quick peek there to see which one you spoke of. it was quite the bridge. it’s in Capilano Narrows which is in Greater Vancouver, BC. a woman saw me taking a couple of photos on the bridge and asked me if i wanted a photo of myself on the bridge. turned out she was from Toronto and only lived about a half hour away from my home.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Did you make a date?
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
I still think they should bleeeeeep the word shoes and perhaps paypal.
yyyguy over 14 years ago
in answer to your question LuvH8, i’m not sure her husband would have cared for the idea.
yyyguy over 14 years ago
flagged the spammer! and now, “good night” to all.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Good Night Uncle Why
Yes, husbands tend not to like that. And there was a long drop next to you. Wise choice.
yyyguy over 14 years ago
that’s why i can call myself what i do.
(((Tribe)))
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Lonewolf Still no Birdbrains! Your current avatar is all romantic and aaah! Very nice.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Good Night Lonewolf If you haven’t already gone to bed do so now! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Good Morning Early People!Rakkav over 14 years ago
Doctor Toon’s Nuclear Coffee has been offered for the fourth day on Adam@Home.
I am STILL having a CocoMocha instead. :)
Don’t bother with the rest of breakfast. I’ve got that covered.
Rakkav over 14 years ago
Hey, Tribe, what do you think of this avatar? Don’t know where I got the original graphic now, but it’s meant to represent an (apparently angry) ancient Semite. I put it up so I could rattle Sheik Yerbouti’s cage over in Birdbrains.
Why am I up at 3:39 and counting local time? Well, that’s how my sleep schedule seems to run these days. I’ll run out of steam early in the evening, crash, then wake up four hours later and not be able to get back to sleep. So I likely will spend the next several hours writing.
Plods with ...™ over 14 years ago
Um, Johanan Rakkav it’d be ok if you want to type in caps all of the time. Other than that it’s just danged scary.
Morning Tribe!
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
YOU LIKE ALL CAPS? REALLY?!? OKAY THAT IS JUST STRANGE how ABOUT we ALTERNATE words? Or We CoUlD aLtErNaTe LeTtErS, BuT tHAT tAkEs MoRe CoNcEnTrAtIoN!
Plods with ...™ over 14 years ago
LuvH8 I was just answering Johanan’s question.
Plods with ...™ over 14 years ago
Good Morning BTW
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
OkAy, I aM eAsIlY CoNfUsEd At FoUr In ThE MoRnInG. jOhAnAn’S nEw AvAtAr Is JuSt A bIt ScArY!!!!
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
cAn I sToP wRiTiNg LiKe ThIs YeT?
Plods with ...™ over 14 years ago
‘k Luv please, please, please stop alternating caps.
The old eyes are shaky enough.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
thank you!
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
You sure start your day early (at least for my time zone). Are you working? Is it top secret? Do you like the color red? What did you have for breakast?
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Good Morning, Tribe!
Fell asleep last night. Felt good for a change. :^)
Plods with ...™ over 14 years ago
Yes, I do Luv. Between 5 and 530 CDT my work day starts.
No more TS stuff for me. That was a quite a few years ago.
Blue is better for me. Coffee, working on the second 48 oz.
Doc Day 4 on Nuc Coffee. If Adam is going to buy it all up where will we get the jolt we need? Hold out for a REALLY big price.
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Good Morning, Doc & Rac.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
I’ll have the mushroom omelets! Yummy! Thanks* Yguy!*
I like Ellen, she’s pretty cool! Wink likes her too!
Morning Woodeye, Doc, Johanan, rac and Carmy!
And Fellow Baby when you get here!
Plods with ...™ over 14 years ago
Wolfie! How are you my friend? Still winning at pool?
lewisbower over 14 years ago
Gocomics is not up when I’m up at 1 AM. RagaFragaRickaRacka.!! So I sleep till the chickens have not only gotten up, they”ve been plucked and BBQed. I jump out of bed and go to the BIG TOP to find YYYGUY slinging hash. If I wanted a drunk to burn my breakfast, I would have tried to wake up the shining star in my life. Whistle me up a pot of DOC’S good stuff, and skip the solid stuff.
Morning TRIBE! You’d think I got it out of my sleep deprived malicious mind, but I’m just getting raring to go. Next stop, BIRDBRAINS and nobody better mention faces to me.
RagaFragaRickaRacka!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
I’m doing pretty goo, Rac. Winning at pool most of the time, too.
How about you, sir?
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Good
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Morning
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Lewreader!
Plods with ...™ over 14 years ago
Wow….Lew’s on a roll! Stand back, Tribe
Take the ones under the first T lid, Lew
Plods with ...™ over 14 years ago
Doing well Lonewolf. Work interfere’s with my toons, but I can still get ‘em in over the course of a day. Hope these clouds don’t thicken up too much today. Got 2 Satcomm’s to reestablish this morning.
celeconecca over 14 years ago
Conflict makes me itchy, too!
Good morning Lonewolf, Dry, Doc, rac, and Lewreader and all others
Here’s a blessing - may you have no itchy conflicts today!
Off to toon tour.
MisngNOLA over 14 years ago
Good morning all.
Plods with ...™ over 14 years ago
Now I gotta look Doc….
Poof!Plods with ...™ over 14 years ago
I didn’t know that, Doc. I was wondering why my cup didn’t get empty. You are going to have to keep going back there. There is an interesting comment/question from Allen V.
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
Good morning, tribe! Sounds like I’d better get my comics read. BBL
serenasakitty over 14 years ago
Good morning ((((((((((TRIBE)))))))))))
I saw the TINIEST hint of blue in the sky this morning. I haven’t seen that for so long I’ve almost forgotten what it is.
Doc you know, that offer of a new hat is good anytime. :^) By the way, have you thought of setting up an interstellar pipeline? Just a thought.
Ok Ok, I’ll get out of here with that. Time to finish my toon tour, IF I can stay out of Lewreader’s way.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Good Morning, Tribe! Good Morning, LuvH8, rac0308, ♠Lonewolf♠, Doctor Toon, Lewreader & Fellow Baby!
7:30 AM and I’ve already had my first meeting - a continuation of last night’s fun.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
and Good Morning to MisngNOLA, celecca, Rmom & serena, too!
Plods with ...™ over 14 years ago
You must have that wax cleaned out by now.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Yup! Everything’s flowing in one ear and out the other now, rac. I guess I’m ready for marriage…..NOT!
Plods with ...™ over 14 years ago
Good choice, Grog
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
LuvH8, you have to see Strange Brew if you haven’t, already.
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
Hi, Doc & Grog!
Plods with ...™ over 14 years ago
Employer calls….
(((((TRIBE))))))
Poof!cleokaya over 14 years ago
Good Morning All.
We have sunshine.carmy over 14 years ago
Good Morning!
We have sunshine too!!!
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Good Morning Carmy. Isn’t sunshine grand?
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Good Morning Doc. How is your morning progressing?
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Good Morning, Carmy & cleo!
We have a big bucket of steamy & cloudy, with rain to come ths afternoon.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Off to yet another meeting.
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Good Morning Grog. Dang meetings.
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
Hurray for Cleo & Carmy! We were supposed to have hot & sunny yesterday, but the clouds lingered through this morning. Was pretty dark less than an hour ago, but the sun is peeking through now. I hope it stays out long enough to dry the wood, so my son can start covering it up.
carmy over 14 years ago
Cleo, it’s about 10:17am here. 82 degrees, partly cloudy with the winds at 11 mph from the ENE. I just hope it doesn’t get too hot today.
Good Morning Cleo, Doc and Grog!
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Good Morning Rmom.
I guess I must have the best eating spot in the area. More and more birds are showing up each day. I am on my way to emptying a 50 pound bag of bird food in a month. And I have been buying the expensive stuff. The one benefit is getting to listen to them sing.
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
Cleo - Do you have problems with the birds pooping on your stuff?
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Rmom, very little problems surprisingly.
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
After our cat died, barn swallows built a nest inside our garage. I’m thinking, okay, they’ll eat the bugs. Problem was, they seemed to enjoy pooping on our cars. We then decided that birds need to live outside not inside.
carmy over 14 years ago
Good Morning Rmom! Living so close to the ocean, we get all sorts of birds. I think I mentioned before that I saw an egret eating a catfish in our backyard.
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
Carmy - You wouldn’t think it, but we get several varieties of birds in this area. We often see what look like seagulls (I’m not a bird expert) in the fields around here, especially if the soil has been recently turned over, exposing worms I guess. I see a lot more variety out here in the country, than I do in any town. We have wild turkeys, pheasants, quail, owls, woodpeckers, blue jays, cardinals, hawks and too many others to name.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Good morning Carmy!
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Rmom, on my grandfather’s farm we would get land gulls whenever they would disk the field. They would flock around the tractor waiting for it to uncover mice. As I worked the field it was surprising how many mice would scamper away from the tractor only to be snatched by a gull.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Carmy 10:17, 82 degrees and humid, I ENVY you! That is MY kind of weather!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Good morning Cleo!
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Good Morning Dry.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Hi Rmom! Still working on the siding? You I don’t envy! LOL!
carmy over 14 years ago
Good Morning, Dry! Don’t envy the messenger.
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
Dry - I’m hoping to get my son out there today, but it depends on if the wood is dry enough to cover it up. I don’t envy working on the siding either, but I’m tired of the basement leaking.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Tmr. it’s supposed to be raining all day and much cooler than usual, then get nice again! I should get in the garden tonight after work and finish if up.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
I used to feed the birds in the summer, but have stopped. I have enough flowers and bird baths to attract them, and of course all the insects. We have too many bear sightings in suburbia to take the chance!
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Fortunately the bears here stay up in the mountains.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Cleo you’re fortunate. They haven’t hurt anyone, but they do get destructive, especially with bird feeders! We always have a couple that come down from the ridgetops (not at the same time) and wander through town! Last year, one came down to the baseball field, which is in the middle of a regular neighborhood, while the game was going on! They stopped the game, he or she, just kept on walking, crossed the street, and went down the hill towards the creek!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Sometimes when the cloud cover is REAL low and it’s been raining for a long time, the gulls come in, theory is they have lost their way with all the low clouds. Around here they come off the big river.
cleokaya over 14 years ago
My backyard is a forest on a mountain and you would think bears would be up there. Cougars and coyote and dear are, as well as raccoons and owls. They probably don’t come because the mountain is surrounded by farmland, housing and Bellingham Bay.
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
We have plenty of deer, some coyotes, and on rare occasion, a bobcat. Skunks, raccoons, oppossums, and armadillos make up the bulk of our roadkill.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Cleo DEAR??? Is there a tribe of Amazon women stashed away in “them thar hills”? Or better yet, female Sasquatch?
Sorry, buddy, I couldn’t resist that! :-)
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Dry, I don’t know, but I guess I should make that a quest.
carmy over 14 years ago
A female Sasquatch? Gnarly!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Carmy yeah, that would be gnarly! Especially if you ran into one!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Probably 80% of our roadkill is deer. The other 20% is rabbits!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
A skunk wandered into the garage the other week, the garage is attached to the house, but it left quick enough as there was nothing there for it. Thank goodness!
carmy over 14 years ago
The roadkill I see around here are usually squirrels, armadillos and opossums.
cleokaya over 14 years ago
We don’t see much roadkill here, except for birds here and there. I remember driving through Montana years back. I spent the night in Jasper, which is one of the most remote areas in the continental US. The next morning the highway was littered with a vast variety of dead animals. There was a number of wild turkey standing in the middle of the highway that showed no inclination to move out of the way of my car until I gave them a loud blast of the horn. I guess they aren’t used to traffic. It made me wonder if someone came by each day and cleaned up the carcasses as I hadn’t seen any on the road the previous afternoon.
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Is it just my computer that is having issues with bringing up comments today? There have been several sites like 2 Cows and a Chicken where my computer would stall and not go to all comments.
yyyguy over 14 years ago
morning Tribe
yyyguy over 14 years ago
i want to clear up something for Lewreader. i am a drinker, not a drunk, and i have never yet burned a virtual meal. your breakfast would have been quite safe to eat, had you decided to partake. i am not nearly as much under the affluence of incohol as thumb seeple pink i am.
yyyguy over 14 years ago
Rmom i saw your photobucket album of North Rim photos. now i’m slightly jealous of you as well as Marg for having visited a place i want to go see.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Morning, yyyguy. When I went many years ago the North face was closed as it always is in December. However I still got some nice pics from the south side.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
NIGHT DOC! Sleep tight, don’t let the bed bugs bite!
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Good night, Doc
yyyguy over 14 years ago
‘night DocT hi Grog & Dry
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Hello yyyguy and Grog. Visiting the North and South rims of the Grand Canyon are such vastly different experiences. I like the tranquility of the North Rim. Having said that, a couple of years ago my wife and I went to a wedding in Williams, AZ. While there we went to the South Rim where they were using shuttle buses to transport people to the various look outs. Since my wife has a disability we were aloud to drive our Mustang convertible rental car to the lookouts. We had each lookout to ourselves and had a wonderful experience and a terrific lunch in the Lodge’s restaurant.
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Goodnight Doc.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
It’s been a long time but I do remember they had some good food, cleo
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
I think what I liked about the south side was the way the sun was shining off the rock. Made for some nice pics.
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Yes Grog, we were surprised. So often places that cater to tourists seem satisfied to just do the basics.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
And charge exorbetant prices!
yyyguy over 14 years ago
i guess i’ll have to put the south rim on my “bucket list” (or should that be “photobucket” list?) too. someday…
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Lunch time
yyyguy over 14 years ago
current weather here is 65 and sunny on the way up to around 72. but we’re supposed to cloud over tonight and get rain tomorrow.
cleokaya over 14 years ago
We too are supposed to return to clouds, but I am enjoying the sunshine while it lasts.
I have been to a lot of both the National Parks of Canada and the US and they each offer an experience unique onto themselves. What has always struck me is that more foreign visitors seem to visit the parks than people from our own countries.
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
We had two entirely different experiences along the North Rim. I thought I had titled the pictures and described the first day, but alas, I must have not hit “save” or something. Not in the mood to go back and re-do that right now, maybe some other day. The first day at the North Rim, my husband took us on the road less traveled - and it was less traveled for a good reason! Our van was never the same after that road. There was at least one, maybe two pit toilet stops, but that was the extent of catering to the “tourists”. It was approximately 100 miles of rocky road, and if I’d been able to get a cell phone signal, I would have ended my portion of the trip immediately. That night we planned on tent camping, but I refused to set up camp on rocks. (About 90F that day). Found a real campground in higher elevation further east along the North Rim, but since it was already about 50F when we were setting up the tent (and being May 22, we didn’t plan on winter weather), changed our minds, booked one of the remaining cabins available. Next morning, woke up to see snow falling! But the second day, was much more what I had in mind for a vacation. Paved roads, flush toilets, nice restaurants & shops, trails to hike on to get good views of the Grand Canyon. It wasn’t overly crowded. I don’t know if that was because it was foggy until around noon, or because it was before Memorial Day. Both my hubby & I had been to the South Rim as teenagers, so we agreed on the North Rim. That’s the LAST time I let him plan & drive the route, without my review before it is too late.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
True, cleo. We often don’t appreciate what we have in our own backyard.
When I did my Arizona trip back in ‘98, I practically had the whole tour bus to myself at the G.C. lookouts. It was myself and a couple with a teenage daughter. Definitely the off-season for tourism there. But it’s great if you like a little elbow room.
And the weather should be better than it is in Canada - even up at that elevation. The weather in Phoenix was upper 60’s to mid 70’s during the the day - but cool at night. The G. C. was about mid ‘40’s during the day.
yyyguy over 14 years ago
whoops! 1:30 all ready! (time flies) gotta go, folks. see you soon. (((Tribe)))
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Two National Parks I like visiting are Zion and Bryce. They are very close to one another in proximity but the difference in altitude makes their weather very different. It can be in the 80s in Zion and below freezing in Bryce.
If any of you have never had the pleasure of visiting Banff and Jasper National Parks in Alberta, you should try to do it sometime. Those are two of the most beautiful parks in North America. The drive from Banff to Jasper is jam dropping. Stunning majestic peaks on both sides of the highway. yyyguy I am sure would agree.
cleokaya over 14 years ago
That should have been “jaw” dropping. Hopefully you aren’t eating jam while driving. LOL
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
CLOUDS!
Hello Everyone!
Doc, I think I fell asleep about the same time you arrived. I am still tired now.
I just finished watching the YouTubes. That was one vicious bunny. I will never think of bunnies in the same way again.
Grog, now I have seen the Smothers Brothers! (sticks tongue out)
Have A Good Day Everyone!
Oh, Rac if you were still doing the top secret stuff would you be able to tell us anyway. I prefer blue also.
Pop!cleokaya over 14 years ago
Since it is still morning where you reside Good Morning LuvH8
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
I’ve got that rainy day feeling again.
And they’ve just now signalled for shelter in place. What now?!!
cleokaya over 14 years ago
What is happening Grog. Are you saying that you are supposed to seek shelter?
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
Stay safe, Grog!
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
What ever it was, they just gave the all clear.
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
That’s good, Grog!
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
The last time we had a shelter in place, the incident lasted from about 3PM to 2AM. Usually they will not let us go, especially in the case of a release. Fortunately, the wind was blowing the right direction that day and they let us go around my normal quitting time. If not we would have been stuck there until the all clear.
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Good Afternoon, everyone!
A quick post to say “hi” to my friends. This is still the #1 place to come during the day! One just can’t stay away. I love it.!
Plods with ...™ over 14 years ago
Me too Lonewolf
LuvH8 I could, but then someone would be knocking on your door AND mine.
One satellite up and running. One to go….
Everyone stay safe. (((Tribe)) Gotta go
Poof!DawnAvril over 14 years ago
Hi Tribe. Cleo I’m glad you put Jasper back into Alberta. I think the park you referred to a page or so ago was Glacier - in Montana. You said Jasper ;>) I loved Bryce Canyon. The best part was when we walked down into the hoodoos. Too bad there were warning signs about heart attacks. I think it probably turned a lot of people off from going down into the canyon. I agree, though, that the Banff - Jasper Parkway is one of the most beautiful drives in the world, although there are certainly some wonderful drives elsewhere - I’m thinking Going to the Sun in Glacier.
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Hi Rac & Dawn.
Gotta run!
Have a great afternoon, everyone!
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Hello, Dawn. Bye, ♠Lonewolf♠.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
ElDo, I’ll share mine with you next time!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
hi Dawn!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Fellow Baby Did you have a tornado alert or something?
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Hello Terry, rac, Dawn & Eldo.
Dawn there is a town in Montana that I thought at the time was called Jasper, but your mentioning it just a bit ago, made me realize that I meant Jordan, Montana. I wasn’t referring to the park.
cleokaya over 14 years ago
I have to run as well. I have to make an unexpected trip to town. BBL
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
They just called a tornado watch until 9pm here. It is a large area, so could very well miss us, but I’ll need to keep informed.
bmonk over 14 years ago
Repost to Rmom from twenty hours back:
…hardwood is good for burning. By the way, I just learned that Kansas has a titular see, in Leavenworth, like ND’s Jamestown or SD’s Lead. And Kearney in NE.
I wonder if my post with a “W@rn!ng” about the time you got kicked off p.4 might have caused the problem?
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
bmonk - Dawn suspects it. I have no idea. I just didn’t want you to reply to me, and think you were ignored. Leavenworth is quite a bit north of me, and since I’m not Catholic, I don’t keep up on those things. I do know that Osage Orange (we always call them “hedge” trees) burns well. My Dad loved to burn it in the fireplace, but we had to get a glass door to keep the sparks in where they belonged. We have a wood stove, but it doesn’t heat the whole house, so we just use it during power outages in the winter. I had included a fireplace in the floor plans for our house, but that was part of “phase two” which never got built. It is a great supply for firewood, since it is the fastest growing hardwood in KS that I know of.
DawnAvril over 14 years ago
Hi Dry, ElDo, BMonk, LuvH8, Rac and RMom and any others who are still on. Bye, *Terry, Grog, Cleo * and any others who have left. Cleo, I knew what you meant - I make associations like that all the time - especially with names. We planned a wood fireplace but put in propane instead since it is programmable and when we are away in the winter, it will keep the house warm enough so the pipes don’t freeze.
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
Dawn - Question: Does the propane work without electricity? A lot of people have propane furnaces around here, but the blowers won’t work without electricity. (We have a geo-thermal system.)
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Fellow Baby, sorry it took so long to respond. I was on a looooong call.
There was a problem with one of our neighboring plants. Don’t know exactly what it was, but the all-clear was given shortly after. In my area of work, potential chemical releases can be an issue here.
But no, no tornados in the area. In fact, for the moment, it’s looking good for the drive home.
DawnAvril over 14 years ago
RMom yes ours does so it works well with the battery timer.
bmonk over 14 years ago
@Rmom, we too have that problem: coal boiler (or gas), but when the power is off, no way to get the heat from boiler to persons…Usually not a great problem, as long as the outage is not over a couple of days. In 1983 we had an ice storm that kept the power off for most of 4 or 5 days, but even then it came on for an hour or two every day or so–allowing us to heat the place up before the next set of lines came down…
Now we also have a back-up generator, so (as long as the fuel lasts) we can run at least part of the whole plant.
DawnAvril over 14 years ago
I guess we are lucky - it never gets that cold here - and our house is a very open plan so it keeps it habitable.
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
We have a generator, purchased back when we were building the house, before the electric company would put up a meter. The bad thing is that I’ve never been able to get it going, and the last few times my husband has tried (during ice storms) he hasn’t been successful, either. Our house is well insulated, so with the wood stove, we can keep the pipes from freezing. However, it makes the room too hot near the stove, and too cold in the rooms away from it, so not comfortable enough to use in a non-emergency. But we’ve had enough ice storms and no power for days, that the next house we buy will have to have some sort of heating system that will work without power. It would be great if it can be used for cooking too. (Our wood stove has a cooktop and small oven.)
serenasakitty over 14 years ago
Just a quick run through to say hi and bye.
Hi.
Bye.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Hi & Bye Serenasakitty!
serenasakitty over 14 years ago
Did everybody run away just because I came? Well, I’ll go take a nap and get ready for “work”. BOO HISS!!!!
You can come out now.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Hello Dawn, Bmonk, Grog & Rmom!
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
You Hi & Byed! I thought you were gone! Now I am all alone.
(pouts)
lewisbower over 14 years ago
YYYGUY My apologies for my temper tantrum. This morning I did not have the serenity to accept things I could not change so I lashed out at the world. I guess my humor did not work and I’m sorry BIG TOP POSTERS Tomorrow will be cherry trees and honey bees, and snow white turtle doves. Well, anyway, I’ll be back to my not yet committed self. Bear with me Winky.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Responded to you at BB.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
You’ve never been committed? But aren’t you married?
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Good Afternoon everyone!
Done with the day’s grind finally.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
I was just about to leave because I was all alone.
Hello Lonewolf!GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Hello LuvH8 & ♠Lonewolf♠
bmonk over 14 years ago
Good afternoon, LuvH8 and Terry!
I got busy, and soon must leave–but I have a few more minutes before them.
Looks like the storms are east of here. This morning they said a chance of scattered showers and patchy fog–I guess we didn’t get the patch, and the showers scattered.
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Hello all. Now I know why I stay away from town for long stretches; money flies out of my wallet.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Hello, bmonk & Doctor Toon
Must be the weather, Doc
bmonk over 14 years ago
@cleo, maybe the problem is where you keep your wallet!
Say, just where do you keep your wallet anyway?
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
They lied and said the clouds would clear up. Rotten, no good….
Doc I am starting to get tired and cranky too. Maybe it will go away?
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Yes, I find trying to do most of my errands on the same day not only saves time & gas, but money as well.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Ah! I am just cranky. A little bit. I need your super anti-packrat cleaning skills!
bmonk over 14 years ago
When you are tired and hungry, food is sleep, and sleep is food. But only for a while. Eventually you need both.
Can’t help with cranky–unless you have a crank to turn…
I can be good at pushing buttons, though. ;-)
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
My mom came over yesterday. Looked around, got in the way, caused me more work, said it was just too overwhelming for her and then I finally got her to leave. If she is going to do that she needs to stay away. So Completely NOT HELPFUL!!!
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Yes, I know you can be good at pushing buttons Bmonk. You have also had a positive effect of lowering my crankiness a time or two.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
You already said something that caused me to smile. Thank you.
cleokaya over 14 years ago
bmonk my wallet is not secure from money spending where ever I keep it, here have a few books?
LuvH8 yes you are right. I used to go into town just for the heck of it with nothing really needed to spend money on, but it didn’t work that way. I always found ways to spend my money. Limiting trips works best.
bmonk over 14 years ago
You’re welcome. I’m trying–very trying.
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Hello, LuvH8, Bmonk, Doc, Grog & Cleo.
I don’t know who else is around but that’s a start!. LOL
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Sorry, LuvH8, I had to take care of an email after I post my 1st greeting..
cleokaya over 14 years ago
LuvH8, my weather started out sunny and gradually worked it’s way into high clouds. I can not remember the last full day of sunshine.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Yes, you are Bmonk. That’s why we like you.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Cleo my Gma used to try to get me to go to this or that place almost every day. I wasn’t very cooperative. This is one time when she just had to learn to adjust. Besides, we live more that 5 miles away from anywhere. It’s just wasteful to make extra trips.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Neither do I Cleo. It was sunny enough on Saturday to actually improve my mood. But I need at least an hour of sun for that. Any less and it makes me more depressed.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
That’s okay Lonewolf, this time. (grumbles random threats)
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Hey there, Doc. We are on at the same time! Will wonders never cease? LOL
Congrats again with Adam @ Home!!!!!
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
I guess I’ll have to make it up to you, LuvH8.
;^)
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Doc the owners of the treasures are not here. I get to decide whether or not I will get in trouble if this or that disappears. There really isn’t room for it all. I know my Gma is not going to start painting or quilting or toll painting or ceramics again. Reality check, but she doesn’t want to get rid of the stuff. I am planning on blaming others and taking no credit for the disappearances.
bmonk over 14 years ago
Two researchers just analyzed MONOPOLY! to figure out the shortest possible game: two turns per each of two players, with nine rolls of the dice. They did it in 21 seconds here.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Any ideas on how not to take credit without actually lying? I can’t lie to Gma.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
♠Lonewolf♠, thanks for the reminder. I forgot to check it out today.
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Well all you toonaholics I have to make a run to the bookmobile, will see you shortly.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
I don’t know Doc if Adam threatens my coffee…… You would think a coffee drinker would no better.
bmonk over 14 years ago
Alas, 5 minutes is now 35, and I really must depart also!
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
And I’ve got to pop in my movie. It’s a long one tonight.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Good Bye Cleo & Bmonk
The ‘Monopoly’ thing? Scary!
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Whatcha watching Grog?
Who is making me dinner? I don’t want to.
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
We’ve always had fun with “your” nuclear coffee, Doc.
This one running for days now is just awesome to be part of. Anyone that cannot being having fun, with this or any other tribute for a Gocomics poster, is not a happy person.
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Take it easy, Cleo & Bmonk.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
It feels way later than it is. Am I on someone else’s time zone?
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
The Longest Day
I don’t want to make dinner either, LuvH8. Tonight is micrwave a Healthy Choice night.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
Sorry, LuvH8! School was done, so I sat in the recliner to relax a bit. Read the paper, closed my eyes for a bit. Probably would have stayed there longer, but we’ve been using my laptop to listen to the radio programs, and it was time to switch stations. I know my sister was about as much help as your mom, in cleaning out my mother’s house. I finally just told her to work on getting her stuff out of there, and to not bother with the rest. It was easier to work by myself or with a friend than with any relative to sort through stuff. My brothers use the “bulldozer method”. My sister would ooh & aah over stuff, then toss it back where it was (and not terribly neatly, either). It is more difficult to get rid of stuff, even when you know they’ll never use it again, while they’re still living. If you can wait until Gma is able to go through the stuff with you, that might be best. Even though my mom was a packrat, after Dad died, and we had moved her to a smaller house, she realized she couldn’t keep everything. But she had to show at least one of us kids each item, and explain why she had kept it all those years. Once she had done that, then she was able to emotionally let go of the item. Of course, if you need the room, you may not be able to wait. If it would work, I’d just suggest sorting & boxing up the stuff. Then you could stack the boxes, which would take up less room until Gma could help sort through it with you. One thing that made it easier to get rid of things that had a sentimental meaning, was to give it to someone who would appreciate the meaning.
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
Hi, Doc! Even though I’m not a coffee drinker, I’m really happy Adam’s honoring you & your special recipe!
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Hello, Rmom
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
Hi, Grog! How’s the weather down your way, now?
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
It’s great now, Rmom. Partly cloudy. Cleared out nicely. Just before lunch it got really dark and came down pretty good.
It’s supposed to be like this all week, with the rain chances (hopefully) tapering off by Friday.
At least the rains kept the temperature down (70 at lunch), but it’s not helping with our humidity levels.
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
Glad to hear it, Grog! We’re under a tornado watch until 9pm. The storms are about 10-15 miles away, so I’m beginning to hear the thunder rumbling now. They aren’t coming directly this way, but they keep sliding down towards us, so they’ll probably get here eventually. I’m keeping a close watch on the radar.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Stay safe. At least it won’t be going until all hours of the morning, though. I know I always hated that.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
What happened to ♠Lonewolf♠ & LuvH8?
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
I agree! Much easier to handle during normal awake hours. I hate getting woke up about every 15-30 minutes it seems, by the weather alarm going off. But when I sleep on the 3rd floor, I don’t think I should turn it off if there is a tornado watch issued. However, if there isn’t a tornado watch, I have sometimes, just to get sleep!
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Normal thunderstorms can sometimes keep me awake or wake me up. I don’t often sleep through them.
carmy over 14 years ago
Hi Rmom, Hi Grog! Grog, I’ve been trying to catch you. You don’t need to worry about me stealing the 10 Greatest Cowboys Games. I would certainly not give my mother a “hot” birthday present. Besides, she may already have the set. I’m still going after the A&C collection though!
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Well I go to the bookmobile and come home to unexpected company, so I was occupied longer than I thought, but it was LilG’s mom and her brother and his wife and he and I talked about travel in Europe and had a great time sitting out on the deck.
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
I have no idea what happened to either one of them. Whether I wake up depends on how close the lighning gets, or if we get large hail. There’s a train track that runs at the bottom of our cliff, so distant thunder sounds enough like the train rumbling by, that it doesn’t bother me. A little rocking of the house isn’t noticable either, as we sleep on a water bed. But if there is hail nickel size or larger, it sounds like someone’s pelting our house with rocks, and since that doesn’t happen, it will wake me up. We haven’t had large hail that many times, but enough for me to know what it sounds like.
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Hello Carmy, how are you doing sweetie?
carmy over 14 years ago
Hi Cleo! I am doing okay, thank you. I’m feening for some chocolate. You got some?
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Hi Carmy
So just A&C and possibly the rest of my movie collection?
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Rmom you are a special breed. I like living where I do, I may get days of boring gray days, but the only fear of anything untoward is the Big One, an earthquake that has been expected at some time for decades.
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Carmy I always have chocolate, but it is always semi sweet or preferably bittersweet. Can you go that route?
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Carmy I always have chocolate, but it is always semi sweet or preferably bittersweet. Can you go that route?
carmy over 14 years ago
Grog, I’ll have to go through the rest of your collection before I answer that. I know you’ve mentioned a few that I would like to have, but there may be more, much more. Hm…I better remember to take a really big sack with me on the heist.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
You better bring lots of boxes, Carmy!
carmy over 14 years ago
Cleo, I’ll have some of the semi-sweet, please and thank you. I don’t think I’ve ever tried bittersweet.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
I’m not going to supply them for you!
carmy over 14 years ago
I wasn’t expecting to you to supply them! Sheesh, what kind of thief to you take me for?
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
Good evening TRIBE.
carmy over 14 years ago
Be back in a few. I have to switch computers.
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
Cleo - When a person has lived their whole life in tornado alley, it is easy to take it in stride. My kids still are not where they are fascinated by the weather like us older folks, but they’re okay. At least the youngest son’s bedroom is in the basement, and that’s where they like to play frequently. So, they’re both down there now (which is normal for an evening), and they’ve shut off their computers up here. If I start running down the stairs, they’ll hear me, and join me quickly. However, I haven’t packed up everything to take to the basement this time. Just hasn’t seemed severe enough in the part of the storm coming here to think a tornado will develop. I have been to a couple of “storm spotter” classes the Emergency Management teaches every year, so I know what to look for. I will say that the almost 2 years we lived in a mobile home between selling our previous house, and getting this house far enough along to move in made me extremely nervous during storms. Those things are tornado magnets!
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
WOW! That’s a lot of movies.
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
Rmom I’m glad to see that you and your family are okay.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Doctor Toon, it can be surprising how much one collects over the years. Ushindi once told me he envied me my collection. But he has over 800 movies. He was envious of what I have in my collection, which is now getting more focused on films made before 1960.
Not included in that count is 128 seasons of various television shows.
The Longest Day was probably among one of the first movies I purchased many years ago. As I watch it tonight, I’m still not tired of it.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Hello, Ladyowlf
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
Hi Grog
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
Hi, Ladywolf! We’re not “out of the woods” yet. The storm is almost here. Even though there is a tornado watch issued, there aren’t any severe thunderstorm warnings issued for my area, so I’m not terribly concerned. The weather radio will alert me, and I keep checking the radar. However, if we lose the internet, I’ll be off until they get that fixed, which won’t be any sooner than tomorrow.
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
I saw a raccoon today.
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
That still sounds pretty scary to be in that situation Rmom.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Ladywolf, I saw one when I was living in Dallas a few years back. It was the only time I saw one. Initially, I thought it was a cat rumaging around the garbage - until I saw the tail.
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
I only have 22 movies,
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Fellow Baby Looked for your answer, glad all is well! However, Carmy won’t be alone on her heist! We often help each other out! And I love the “Longest Day”! Best watch out! LOL!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Hi Rmom! I couldn’t stand being awakened every few minutes! I do love thunderstorms though, any time. I find them interesting!
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
You’re still quite young, Ldaywolf. You have more than I did at your age. I didn’t have a VCR when I was your age - and there were no DVD players on the market yet either.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Cleo Did you get many books tonight? That is neat having the Bookmobile come by! It’s like in the old days when the ice cream and snow cone trucks used to come around!
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
And I had to walk 10 miles uphill in blizzards to get to school.
(I couldn’t resist using that line after seeing something simlar last night. I’m sure my father would have said he walked 50 miles to school.)
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Fellow Baby, you better not touch my copy of Kelly’s Heroes. I will hunt you down!
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
Ladywolf - Raccoons aren’t scarce here. Not as common as skunks, but not rare. Of course, since both are noturnal, we don’t spot them very often unless we’re out at night.
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
I know that my aunt has around a hundred movies, and that she just recently bought the Avatar movie.
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
Dry - Thunderstorms don’t bother me, but getting woke up when I’m sleeping good, does!
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Good night, Doctor Toon.
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
Hey, Doc! Want to come over to my house & clean?
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
Well Grog I almost fell backwards when I saw the raccoon. I was a bit startled by it’s appearance for awhile.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
It was probably startled by your presence, too, Ladywolf.
I have to amend my earlier statement. Someone caught a raccoon skulking about the maintenance shop. Apparently it was getting into the refridgerator at night. So they had it caged waiting for animal services to come and get it, which wasn’t until a few days later.
It’s got a mean little growl
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
I’ve seen skunks in the daytime. My big dog Fritz that I used to have always went after them with every intention of killing them.
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
Good night Doc.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
I smell skunks all the time, but I’ve only see Pepe Lepew.
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
I had to go to school once smelling like a skunk. It was the day that I hated the most.
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
Ladywolf - If you see a skunk in the broad day light, that could be a sign that it has rabies. In that case, you need to notify the proper authorities to come kill it.
lewisbower over 14 years ago
When in doubt, throw it out! I have one movie, Casablanca. The rest are somewhere in my highly organized basement under a box labeled “Open in case of a second British Invasion.” Why should I own DVDs which have none of the visual appeal of books? Isn’t that why Netflix charges me every month? Three DVDs take up the space of one book. Which is going to give you more hours of enjoyment. Have you ever tried to curl up with your cat and a DVD before a fire?
No, I’m not that old. I turn 39 again this summer.
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
Well that was when I was younger Rmom. The only skunks I ever see now are ones that are ran over in the road.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Fellow Baby Best check your collection! I absconded “Kelly’s Heroes” about a week ago, I believe!
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
Testing, 1, 2, 3, testing. Do I still have internet? Lightning hit close by.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Lew you should have a collection of “Rumpole” do you not? Aren’t you the one who used to say “She who must be obeyed?” LOL!
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
Looks like after the router rebooted, my internet got restored.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
WOO WHO!!!!! Our Carmy got 5 STARS from Thom! Congrats GIRL!!!!
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
I have very few movies. Mostly videos for the kids, but of course they span from Veggie Tales to Star Wars & Lord of the Rings. I much prefer to borrow them than buy them, as it is rare for me to sit and watch a whole movie. However, I did buy the whole set of Hogan’s Heroes on DVD - mostly for our sons’ enjoyment.
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
Back in a little bit.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Lewreader, I am more of a loo reader. I find that many books I’ve read take too long for me to get into. I don’t have the patience for it. I am also not someone given to using my imagination as to what places look like. I like it all mapped out for me. Movies do that. Good acting will give a good sense of what characters are thinking or feeling.
Since my collection is focused more on the golden era of film, I am certain to want to see them over and over - including Casablanca and many other favorites from the era.
The kind of films you can find on Netflix are of no interest what-so-ever to me. I wouldn’t waste my time going there or any other movie rental place. TCM is my source for adding to my collection - not Starz or HBO
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
Grog - Do you know where I could borrow a copy of “The Man Who Never Was” ? I think it was made in 1956. I just heard about it today, and it sounded interesting. But I checked the KS library system, and couldn’t find it, so wondered where I could find a copy.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Fellow Baby, you lie! Kelly’s Heros is safely stored where it should be - between Keep ‘Em Flying & Key Largo!
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Yes, way to go, Carmy!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Fellow Baby Look again! All 3 are gone! Those are just the empty boxes!!!
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
I think I arrived just in time to say Good Night Grog
Good Evening Everyone
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Rmom, The Man Who Never Was was an excellent movie and I have it. It was, if I remember correctly, a true story.
I don’t think Netflix will have it either. Is there a video rental place near you that might have older movies?
Amazon.com may have a downloadable version, but I’m not sure about that.
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
Time for me to head towards bed. G’night all!
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Dry, to answer your question, I always pick up several books, cookbooks and movies. I like to be reading all of the time and to get inspiration for recipes and of course watch movies.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Fellow Baby, if that were the case, I’d be hunting you down right now!
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Grog, magazines for me are loo readers and lunch readers.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Oh! Good Night Rmom.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
A little too early yet, LuvH8. I’ll give it another hour.
Smiley Rmom over 14 years ago
Pulling a Shika here to answer Grog. We’ve got plenty of Blockbusters, etc. around here, but I don’t know of a rental movie place that carries old movies. Not that I’ve looked, either. I guess I wouldn’t mind buying a DVD as long as it wasn’t terribly expensive. Yawn! Gpod night! (Looks like the worse part of the storm system has gone through. Very heavy rain during part of it, & lightning, but nothing severe.)
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
cleo, I never was a magazine reader. I admit to subscribing to Financial magazines lately, but they weren’t telling me anything I don’t already know. I suppose I count more on the internet for information needs now.
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
Ah okay I’m back.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Good night, Rmom
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
I mostly just order movies on demand from my cable T.V. provider.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
No, no. I remember bed time is 9:30 pm your time.
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
See you tomorrow Rmom.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Rmom, Amazon.com has it new for $7.49. You can buy it used for even less.
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Grog, my favorite magazine is The Week. It takes articles and blurbs from other magazines and compiles it into a magazine similar to Time. Everybody that I introduce it to subscribes, it is weekly and the one magazine that I wait for each week. One time my cousin’s husband took our unread issue after a one day visit when the magazine arrived. I literally went through withdrawals. :-)
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
LuvH8, that’s Thursday nights and Sunday nights. Every other night is 10:30 or when ever I’m ready to sleep, which can be earlier or later.
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
I remeber when you had that cute little devil for your avatar. Here is a Gif image that I found for you Big Sister
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
If I remember correctly, Rmom doesn’t have cable, Ladywolf
cleo, you don’t even have a TV, right?
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Grog, no I don’t. It is funny how things have gone since I met my wife. I went from having every TV channel and listening to the radio constantly when in my car. I meet my wife who raised her kids without TV, but listens to the radio or podcasts all day long. I now never see TV, I go to town on my own and never have the radio on and I don’t know what happened, because my wife has her audio fix, but suddenly I appreciate the quiet. When my wife works in the yard she listens to podcasts and I listen to the birds. I have gone from having a bombardment of sound all day long (my TV was on from when I got up til when I went to bed) to no stimulation in an audio form whatsoever. Maybe it is you lovely folk at gocomics who have provided my stimulation.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Hello Little Sister That’s cute, I like the flames.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
It seems like my attention span gets shorter and shorter. My mind often wanders off. Especially during movies and now it’s starting to do it more during books.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
That’s funny, cleo. I like watching TCM because of the classic movies and the lack of commercials. I am not up on radio, because there are quite honestly too many commercials. I only listen to the radio when I have to. When I’m in my car, I’m always playing tapes or CD’s but there’s never silence unless I’m in a rental in a place that doesn’t get a descent radio station. I believe Calvert City/Peducah, KY fit that bill.
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
Don’t worry Big Sister, That even happens to me on occasion.
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
Big Sister The Gif image is yours if you want it.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
My Mom was always one to fall asleep half way through or close to the end of movies and wake up after it ended. She’d say it was a good movie, but once she got to the commercial break, she’d “rest her eyes” and that would be it.
carmy over 14 years ago
Wah! I got lost on my way to change computers. Thanks Dry and Grog!
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
Grog I have a hard time following movies that are longer than two hours.
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Grog we watch one movie a night before going to bed and I am getting like your mom. So often I am asleep before the movie ends.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Thank you Little Sister, you are welcome to use mine if you ever want to. Most of them I found. A few, I made myself. Feel free to dump Grog in the ocean as many times as you want.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Ladywolf, I find that movies that are 90 minutes long are ideal - without commercials that is. They tend to be faster paced and leave out filler that a lot of movies today seem to have,
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Grog You best get a huntin’ then! LOL!
You should subscribe to XM or Sirius Radio then. They have merged, but there is still a difference. Never thought I would want it, but now I LOVE IT! News, live sports, old radio shows, any type music you can imagine. It is really cool, you can pick your package, and it is cheap.
You too CLEO!
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Kelly’s Heroes is a 150 minute movie, but moves at a good pace and when there isn’t action there are plenty of great lines to keep you in stitches or interested.
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
(Giggles!)
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
As a matter of fact.
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Grog that is what was good about movies during the 30s, 40s and 50s, they rarely went over 90 minutes.
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
carmy over 14 years ago
Cleo, that’s what I like about the older movies too. They actually seem longer sometimes because they are so good.
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Dry, Deep Tracks on Sirius is my favorite.
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
Actually I haven’t been happy about Birdbrains now for the past couple of days, because it doesn’t seem to update until I’m in bed, and that really bums me out.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
So you are a subscriber, Cleo?
I also like 80’s on 8’s, and a few others.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Yeah, I’ve almost missed reading it entirely because of the late updates.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Here comes the rain again.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
cleo, most of the older movies I have in my collection - particularly from the 30’s & 40’s were not generally more than 2 hours. I would say that many of them range from 70 minutes to 105 minutes. Casablanca was 103 minutes, Key Largo was 100 minutes. A&C movies generally do not exceed 90 minutes. A Day At the Races is the longest Marx Brothers movies I have @ 109 minutes.
A movie does not need to be long to be good. Some longer movies might start with a bang and lull you to sleep in the middle.
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Be back before turnover.
Poof!Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Ever notice how green doesn’t suit some people?
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
Big Sister you are so lucky. I want some of that rain.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Now me, I like green, green grass, green jelly beans, green peppers, etc.
cleokaya over 14 years ago
actually Grog we recently gave up on our sirius subsrcription. My wife had it for her car but she kept having issues with it. I did like Deep Tracks though.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
A lot of the earlier Cagney movies weren’t longer than 90 minutes.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
I could never bring myself to subscribe for radio. I just wouldn’t have it on that much.
GROG Premium Member over 14 years ago
Well, I guess I’ll swim off to bed.
Good Night Everyone!
ladywolf17 over 14 years ago
I’m going to turn in early tonight. See you all tomorrow.
carmy over 14 years ago
Green frogs. It’s not easy being green. Goodnight Grog!
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Hello Carmy. I haven’t really talked to you today.
carmy over 14 years ago
Hi Cleo, I haven’t been able to stick around long enough to talk with you.
cleokaya over 14 years ago
How is your sexy little self?
cleokaya over 14 years ago
Movie time.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Goodnight Grog!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Hey again Carmy! Yes some make a career out of being green!
carmy over 14 years ago
Cleo, sorry, my sexy little self started having some connection problems. Enjoy your movie nekkid man! Dry, that’s sad isn’t it?
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 14 years ago
Carmy Yes it is!
Ooops! Premium Member over 14 years ago
Well, Geesh! Everyone is gone! Good Night Little Sister and Grog. Lonewolf should I assume pool again?
Well, I have things to do anyway. See everyone in the morning.
COWBOY7 over 14 years ago
Good Morning, LuvH8.
I’m here!