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08/04/09 10:35 AM #734    

 

Gary Grice

Anyone up for a little BRAIN EXERCISE? Have a great day. Later.

08/04/09 11:33 AM #735    

 

Donald Chandler

We were watching another PBS program last night, one of my favorites… Antiques Roadshow. And they were in Houston, Texas and featured the immense antique collection of a very prominent Texas collector… Ima Hogg. Her real name. I’m not kidding. I couldn’t make that up. After Liz stopped laughing, she told me about a patient that she used to bill when she worked as a bookkeeper at St. Joseph’s Hospital… his name was Harry Butt. And this reminded me of my first visit to a dentist to have a tooth pulled when I was a young boy… the dentist was named Dr. Slaughter. Honest. And years ago, when I had just gone into business for myself as a free-lancer, I had a client that I had problems collecting payment from. His last name was Swindle. I guess I should not have been surprised. I’ll bet some of you can come up with some interesting names too.

Well, I just had my picture made this morning… got my Driver’s License renewed (for 10 years!). Which reminded me of the summer 43 years ago when I first got my driver’s license. I went to the Oglethorpe County Courthouse there in Lexington and did fine on the written test, but was a little bit tense about the road test. But I had to wait a few minutes while another young driver went out on their road test ahead of me. They apparently did just fine until they got back to the courthouse grounds and ran into a tree! Oops! This made me even more tense, but you can be sure I was on special alert for any trees that might jump out in front of me. But I did just fine and have driven a few thousand miles since then.

By the way… I see that with all of those August birthdays we have that today is the birthday of our nation’s Socialist-in-Chief!... born 48 years ago… in America?... in Kenya? Now, now, Don. There you go stirring the pot again!

Have a good one everybody!

08/04/09 01:04 PM #736    

 

Gary Grice

Don I love the play on names. Years ago I remember seeing a large billboard advertising the services of a Podiatrist named "Dr. Joel Foote"! How appropriate. Any of you that ever worked around UGA may have met Mr. Roland Crapps. If you did I'm sure he told you about his wedding announcement. His wife's maiden name was Brown and yes he said the headlines proudly proclaimed - "Crapps Brown Wedding". Military ranks and names always create some interesting combinations. In the Navy the lowest ranking officer is an Ensign. In our commissioning class was a fellow with the last name Admiral and he was commissioned Ensign Admiral. I later served with Air Force Captain Sargent who was prior enlisted and for a while was Sargent Sargent.

08/05/09 04:44 PM #737    

 

Donald Chandler

Hey Jim... you workin' or watchin' the Braves?

08/05/09 07:39 PM #738    

 

Connie Morgan (White)

Thanks for the birthday wishes and cards. I appreciate each thought!

Got back from the beach this afternoon. Very relaxing - just stayed on beach, read, slept and ate... Got even lazier very quickly. (nothing like coming home to a stack of bills to bring you back to reality)

I sure hope all of you are doing well. Looking forward to seeing you Sept. 27 - help me spread the word...

08/06/09 02:02 PM #739    

 

Gary Grice

I came across this site today and found myself participating in a vicarious motorcycle journey around the country. Thought some of you might enjoy. (Don, I know you will enjoy the photography.) It is called "The Oasis Of My Soul ". First read "About Us". Then head on over to "My Archives" to read about his travels and see some great pictures. I hope you all enjoy and find a little oasis for your soul. Later.

08/06/09 05:55 PM #740    

 

Jimmy Willis

SORRY DON, I HAD TO BE IN DUBLIN YESTERDAY AND DIDN'T GET
A CHANCE TO SEE THE BRAVES. BUT I WAS ABLE TO HEAR THEM ON
MY WAY BACK TO EATONTON. GOOD GAME! YOU CAN REALLY TELL THEY ARE YOUNG, THEY'RE SUCH A UP AND DOWN TEAM! DRIVES ME CRAZY THAT THEY CAN BE SO VERY GOOD AND THE NEXT DAY BE SO VERY BAD! MAN!
ANYWAY, I'M BACK IN TOWN THE REST OF THE WEEK. HAVE A GOOD ONE GUYS!
LATER

08/07/09 08:35 AM #741    

 

Gary Grice

HAPPY FRIDAY EVERYONE!!!! It looks like a busy birthday weekend. Happy Birthday wishes and a big shout out to Don and Lanny tomorrow. And to PeeWee on Sunday - I see you've been checking in so I hope you drop by to pick up this special Happy Birthday wish. I think we are going to have a one-on-one weekend with our oldest grandson. He's big into Star Wars so I may spend my weekend dressed as Darth Vader. Always fun - often challenging. We had a similar weekend with our oldest two granddaughters a few weekends ago. Grandpa got to hide out in the bedroom while they played dress up like Tinker Bell. Grandma took two days to recover. Well I guess I had better go play like I'm working. Don, Lanny and PeeWee, I pray you will have a blessed and glorious birthday and make a great memory!!! Happy Birthday!!! Everyone else --- have an adequate weekend. HA!!! Later.

08/07/09 09:23 AM #742    

 

Diane Harris (Moore)

Well, here I am, checking back in after what seems like such a long time. I still need to go back and catch up on your posts, for I know that they will make me smile and laugh, and inform me about all kinds of things.

Our house is quiet again, since the kids and grands left on Wednesday afternoon. "Normal" is vastly overrated! Right before they left, we had plumbing problems, so yesterday we had to have our septic tank pumped out. What a yucky job, but I am so thankful that there are good folks who do it! Now, I'm washing sheets and doing all those things you do when you've had houseguests for three weeks. (Dick's mom was here until a couple of days after the kids arrived) Thank goodness the trouble didn't start until we were practically leaving for the airport.

Don, I do believe a birthday wish is in order, though I know I'm a day early. I sincerely hope the festivities begin today, and will last throughout the weekend! You're a great guy who deserves an equally great birthday.

Well, I will surely think of more to say later, but I better get back to my lonely tasks. Here's sending out a round of hugs to all. Can't wait to go back and catch up on all your latest adventures/news.

08/07/09 11:52 AM #743    

 

Donald Chandler

Good morning, all. It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood!

Gary… I checked out that web site. Very nice! That dude is a great photographer! I wish I had time to check out all of his photos. And, Diane, I’m glad that you had such a wonderful visit with your family. Great pictures on Facebook! Good to see you back on the forum too.

Thanks for all the early birthday wishes. I am going to do my best to celebrate all weekend long! Liz and I are going to a dinner theater tonight with some friends to see a stage production of “Steel Magnolias.” I will have a menu choice of shrimp & grits or grilled glazed chicken… I’m leaning toward the shrimp & grits. And Liz promises to take me to lunch or dinner tomorrow to the restaurant of my choice. I do enjoy trying something new once in while, so I’m thinking about a Brazillian Steakhouse and Buffet that serves one of the favorite delicacies of the people of Brazil… barbecued chicken hearts! I’m not sure about that one yet. I’ll DECIDE and REPORT. Fox News… eat your heart out. (Boy was that bad!) So you can see that my birthday plans mostly involve a lot of eating! Although, Jim, I do plan to watch the Braves play the Dodgers as much as possible. Beat the "Bums"!

I would also like to wish a happy birthday to Lanny tomorrow… I never knew we had the same birthday. And to Pee Wee (Liz) on Sunday too. Let us hear from you again sometimes. We miss your humor and your wisdom! And I will be thinking about my birthday brother Ron tomorrow too. I guess I’ll never stop missing him until we have that great Heavenly Reunion.

Reporting live from Marietta, this is Don. Have a great weekend everyone.

08/07/09 12:47 PM #744    

 

Gary Grice

Everybody Sing for Don!

You've gotta have....Heart!All you really need is heart!
When the odds are sayin' you'll never win, that's when the grin should start!
You've gotta have hope!Musn't sit around and mope. Nuthin' half as bad as it may appear, wait'll next year and hope.
When your luck is battin' zero, get your chin up off the floor. Mister, you can be a hero.You can open any
door.There's nothin' to it, but to do it.
You've gotta have heart!Miles and miles and miles of heart!Oh, it's fine to be a genius of corse!But keep that ol' horse before the cart!First you've got to have heart!

Bad - Really Bad!!!!

08/07/09 01:37 PM #745    

 

Donald Chandler

:-)

08/07/09 02:59 PM #746    

 

Gary Grice

It is said that the ability to make and understand PUNS is the highest level of language development. Here are the top 10 winners in the International Pun Contest.

1. A vulture boards an airplane, carrying two dead raccoons. The Stewardess looks at him and says, ‘I’m sorry, sir, only one carrion allowed per passenger.

2. Two fish swim into a concrete wall. The one turns to the other and says, ‘Dam!’

3. Two Eskimos sitting in a kayak were chilly, so they lit a fire in the craft. Unsurprisingly, it sank, proving once again that you can’t have your kayak and heat it, too.

4. Two hydrogen atoms meet. One says, ‘I’ve lost my electron.’ The other says, ‘Are you sure?’ The first replies, ‘Yes, I’m positive.’

5. Did you hear about the Buddhist who refused Novocain during a root canal? His goal: transcend dental medication.

6. A group of chess enthusiasts checked into a hotel and were standing in the lobby discussing their recent tournament victories. After about an hour, the manager came out of the office and asked them to disperse. But why they asked, as they moved off. ‘Because,’ he said, ‘I can’t stand chess-nuts boasting in an open foyer.’

7. A woman has twins and gives them up for adoption. One of them goes to a family in Egypt and is named Ahmal. The other goes to a family in Spain; they name him Juan. Years later, Juan sends a picture of himself to his birth mother. Upon receiving the picture, she tells her husband that she wishes she also had a picture of Ahmal. Her husband responds, ‘They’re twins! If you’ve seen Juan, you’ve seen Ahmal.’

8. A group of friars were behind on their belfry payments, so they opened a small florist shop to raise funds. Since everyone liked to buy flowers from the men of God, a rival florist across town thought the competition was unfair. He asked the good fathers to close down, but they would not. He went back and begged the friars to close. They ignored him. So, the rival florist hired Hugh MacTaggart, the roughest and most vicious thug in town to ‘persuade’ them to close. Hugh beat up the friars and trashed their store, saying he’d be back if they didn’t close up shop. Terrified, they did so, thereby proving that only Hugh can prevent florist friars.

9. Mahatma Gandhi, as you know, walked barefoot most of the time, which produced an impressive set of calluses on his feet. He also ate very little, which made him rather frail and, with his odd diet, he suffered from bad breath. This made him (Oh, man, this is SO BAD, it’s good) a super calloused fragile mystic hexed by halitosis.

10. And, finally, there was the person who posted ten different puns, with the hope that at least one of the puns would make his readers laugh. No pun in ten did.


08/07/09 03:24 PM #747    

 

Jimmy Willis

GARY, I DON'T UNDERSTAND WHERE YOU COME UP WITH ALL THIS!?/#@
ANYWAY, HAPPY BIRTHDAY EVERYONE! AND DON MAY THE BUMS GET
PLASTERED BY OUR BRAVES JUST FOR YOUR BIRTHDAY!!!
FOR THE REST OF US, HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND EVERYONE.
LATER

08/07/09 04:40 PM #748    

 

Diane Harris (Moore)

Yikes! Lanny, I wish you a happy birthday, too! I knew it was Don's without referring to the list on the homepage, but then your name and Pee Wee's were mentioned by others. Well, I wish the two of you the best of birthdays as well!! And Pee Wee, we do indeed hope you are well, and I agree that we miss hearing from you. Anyway, "Happy Birthday" to you three August babies. (I'll mention all the rest later!)

Thanks for the list of puns, Gary---I guess. Puns run rampant in Dick's family, and especially with his brother Walt. I have always been too busy groaning to appreciate the "high form of language development". From someone who has endured hours of puns at family gatherings, I challenge that assertion anyway!

Enjoy those chicken innards tomorrow night, Don! When we were in Japan we could have had chicken intestines on a stick (chicken chitlin's I guess you could say), but we just said "no". I'm sure they can gussie up those hearts though, Brazilian style, and make them tasty. Can't wait to hear. Also have a great time seeing "Steel Magnolias". Now that sounds like something I'd enjoy!

Love to all, and may you have a great weekend golfing, celebrating birthdays, watching the Braves, or whatever brings you happiness.

08/08/09 12:52 PM #749    

 

Connie Morgan (White)

Happy Birthday my fellow Leos!! -- Don, Liz and Lanny.
I sure hope this is a special week-end for all of you, and that you are spending it just the way you want to!

Love to my OCHS '68 classmates!

08/10/09 10:00 AM #750    

 

Jimmy Willis

DON, I SEE YOU GOT ONE OF YOUR BIRTHDAY WISHES. THOSE BRAVES WERE GREAT THIS WEEKEND. HOPE ALL YOU FOLKS HAD A GREAT BIRTHDAY. AND A GOOD WEEK!
JIM

08/10/09 10:12 AM #751    

 

Donald Chandler

Gary… I’m one of those who can appreciate a good pun once in a while. I liked the list for the most part, and I think that number 7 was my favorite “Juan” of “Ahmal.” I might share that one with a few friends. :-)

Well, it’s time to REPORT... I had a great birthday weekend! Thanks to all of you for the birthday wishes. The dinner theater Friday night was wonderful. “Steel Magnolias” was very, very good, although the shrimp and grits dinner was really more like “grits and shrimp,” if you know what I mean. And Saturday, Liz spoiled me rotten with birthday goodies and then treated me to dinner and a movie (A Night at the Museum / Battle of the Smithsonian). A fun movie! Now we get to the dinner. Even with your wonderful forum serenade of “You Gotta Have Heart,” I’m afraid I had to say “no.” We went to that Brazilian Restaurant, our first time, but I just didn’t like the way things looked. And even the veggies on the buffet did not look too appetizing. So I vetoed the place before we could even place an order. Hey… it was my birthday and I can do what I want! Call me “chicken-hearted” if you want, but if the veggies don’t look right, I ain’t gonna eat their chicken hearts! Excuse my English. So I didn’t really have a “Plan B,” and we ended up at Golden Corral. The food was wonderful, although I was disappointed (Gary) that they didn’t even ask for my ID to give me the senior buffet discount. And then Sunday morning, I got to hear the greatest worship and praise music from the greatest choir in the world! My biased opinion.

And to top it all off, as Jim reported, our Braves did indeed plaster the Dodgers!... winning three games! The Friday night game may have been their biggest win of the year, battling the “Bums” and a bad umpire too. Since it was on the west coast, a late night start went into the wee-wee hours of Saturday morning, my birthday (us 59-year olds know all about those “wee-wee” hours). And the Braves came from behind to tie it up in the ninth and win it in extra innings! And they won another extra inning game Saturday night and then a late blowout on Sunday afternoon! Happy Birthday to me!

I do hope that all of you had a wonderful weekend, whether it was your birthday or not. Have great week everyone!

08/10/09 11:08 AM #752    

 

Gary Grice

Sounds like positive weekend reports all around! I took a ride down to Juliette, GA, site of The Whistle Stop Cafe from the movie Fried Green Tomatoes. We didn't have time to hang around for lunch but thought it might be worth a return trip one day. Has anyone eaten there (The Whistle Stop) before? It looks like BBQ isn't the main attraction on their Menu . I guess I might be a little suspect of the BBQ after watching the movie. Everyone knows how you can tell if you had GOOD BBQ? If you only taste it once. If you haven't been there, Juliette's another one of those little towns that you don't "go through". You have to be going there - sort of off the beaten path. Looks like it might have dried up and blown away without the movie fame but still has a lot of quaint appeal. The old mill has been converted into a motorcycle museum. Didn't have time to wait for that to open either.
I just re-read my writing for corrections and reminded me of a Robert Frost poem - "For I had many promises to keep and miles to go before I sleep". One of these days .......
I hope everyone one has a GREAT week while I resume my search for more annoying jokes and puns. Later.

08/10/09 11:49 AM #753    

 

Gary Grice

Your daily dose of LAW Wisdom -- and they are so true!!

Law of Mechanical Repair – After your hands become coated with grease, your nose will begin to itch and you’ll have to pee.

Law of Gravity – Any tool, nut, bolt, screw, when dropped, will roll to the least accessible corner.

Law of Probability -The probability of being watched is directly proportional to the stupidity of your act.

Law of Random Numbers – If you dial a wrong number, you never get a busy signal and someone always answers.

Law of the Alibi – If you tell the boss you were late for work because you had a flat tire, the very next morning you will have a flat tire.

Variation Law – If you change lines (or traffic lanes), the one you were in will always move faster than the one you are in now (works every time).

Law of the Bath – When the body is fully immersed in water, the telephone rings. (or in my case the kids and the dog walk in)

Law of Close Encounters -The probability of meeting someone you know increases dramatically when you are with someone you don’t want to be seen with.

Law of the Result – When you try to prove to someone that a machine won’t work, it will..

Law of Biomechanics – The severity of the itch is inversely proportional to the reach.

Law of the Theater and Hockey Arena – At any event, the people whose seats are furthest from the aisle arrive last and they are the ones who will leave their seats several times to go for food, beer, or the toilet and who leave early before the end of the performance or the game is over while those in the aisle seats come early, never move once, have long gangly legs or big bellies and who stay to the bitter end of the performance and beyond. The aisle people also are very surly folk.

The Starbucks Law – As soon as you sit down to a cup of hot coffee, your boss will ask you to do something which will last until the coffee is cold.

Murphy’s Law of Lockers – If there are only two people in a locker room, they will have adjacent lockers.

Law of Physical Surfaces – The chances of an open-faced jelly sandwich landing face down on a floor covering are directly correlated to the newness and cost of the carpet/rug.

Law of Logical Argument – Anything is possible if you don’t know what you are talking about.

Brown’s Law of Physical Appearance – If the clothes fit, they’re ugly.

Oliver’s Law of Public Speaking – A closed mouth gathers no feet.

Wilson’s Law of Commercial Marketing Strategy – As soon as you find a product that you really like, they will stop making it.

Doctors’ Law – If you don’t feel well, make an appointment to go to the doctor, by the time you get there you’ll feel better. Don’t make an appointment and you’ll stay sick.


08/11/09 09:52 AM #754    

 

Kathy Carter (Campbell)

Hi Guys,

Just checking in, no exciting news to report. We had homecoming service at our church Sunday, the 205 anniversary and had a special speaker, wonderful music and great time of fellowship at the meal following church service. We are in revival this week and are having some great speakers and music.

Rabun and I are finally going to get away for a few days, haven't gotten to go anywhere since November. We are leaving after church Sunday for a week in the mountains above Cashiers at Lake Glenville and I am sooo
looking forward to it. I need very badly to get away for a while. Our 41 Anniversary is the 17 and I told him I was going to the mountains, with or without him. I look forward to not have the phone ringing and just reading, relaxing and sleeping. No one can call us on our cell phones up there. We have to go ride to a certain area to get a signal, which Rabun will do 2 or 3 times a day to check in to make sure there are no emergencies for which we have to return.

Hope all of you had/have great birthdays.

Gary, I really got a laugh out of those laws. I just don't know hwere you find all this stuff.

Have a great week.

Later,

Kathy

08/11/09 03:02 PM #755    

 

Jimmy Willis

GARY, I WENT OVER WITH BETH ABOUT 10 YEARS AGO WHEN SHE TOOK A CLASS OVER. WE HAD LUNCH AND IT WAS VERY GOOD AT
THAT TIME. I UNDERSTAND IT'S STILL UNDER SAME MANAGEMENT. SHOULD BE O.K. YOU KNOW GARY YOU'RE ONLY ABOUT 15 MILES FROM MACON FROM THE CAFE. OR YOU COULD COME BACK THRU EATONTON. THERE'S A LITTLE CAFE CALL HANNAH'S THAT NEW AND VERY GOOD. IF NOT THERE YOU CAN TAKE HWY 16 EAST TO HWY 44 TO THE LAKE. THERE'S THE "BIG CATCH", EENOCO, FILET STEAK AND SEAFOOD, THE MELLOW MUSHROOM PIZZA AND MANY MANY MORE. HAVE FUN EATING! AND HAVE A GREAT WEEK EVERYONE.

08/13/09 12:15 AM #756    

 

Diane Harris (Moore)

I want so badly to respond to all the recent comments I just read, but it's late and I need to crawl into bed. I went with Dick to Indianapolis for the last couple of days, and I'm tuckered out. I did want to wish my dear pal, Gail, a wonderful birthday. We love you, sweet Gail! Boy, August is a busy birthday month!

I'll add more later after I get my beauty rest. (It's not working so much anymore)

Love to all.

08/13/09 08:13 AM #757    

 

Gary Grice

Happy Birthday Gail!!! I've decided to look at my life (and everyone else's) like fine wine - we just get better with age!!! I hope you have a "wine-derful" day and enjoy the blessings that I know will come your way.

Jim, thanks for the eatery information. I guess Sherron has spoiled me to home cooking. We don't go out to eat very often. I think our last outing was Wendy's for a baked potato and chilli. Before that, Sam's for a slice of pizza and berries & cream. I have a tough time practicing restraint when it comes to sweets. Right now I'm on the DAWN KEY diet - It's pretty simple really, all I have to do is keep my ass out of the refrigerator. Hope everyone one has a GREAT day - and Happy Birthday again Gail. Later.

08/13/09 04:55 PM #758    

 

Gary Grice

A duck walks into a bar and says to the barman, “Here mate, you got any salmon?” to which the barman replies, “No, sorry – we don’t serve food in here”. The duck promptly walks out.

The next day he returns, and asks the barman the same question. “Here mate, you got any salmon”. The barman, slightly bemused, replies “No, as I said yesterday already, we don’t serve any food in here. We don’t have any salmon”.

The duck leaves but nevertheless returns the next day and asks the same question AGAIN. The barman loses his patience and yells at the duck, “For the last time! We don’t have any friggin’ salmon here! If you come in here and ask that question one more time, I’m gonna nail your flippers to the floor”.

So the duck leaves….only to return the next day. He asks the barman “You got any nails?”, and the barman replies, “No”…..so the duck asks him “You got any salmon?”

I'm sorry but thought everyone could use a little laugh. Come on - you know you laughed!!

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