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Peter Evans
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quotePosted at 22:21 on 7th January 2009
Gotta keep the chin up. Tomorrow is the first day of the rest of your life. Well I hope it's better than today.
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Emma Utting
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quotePosted at 22:30 on 7th January 2009

Yesterdays history, tomorrows a mistery, just go with the flow!

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Gives Up! '
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quotePosted at 22:46 on 7th January 2009
On 7th January 2009 22:30, Emma Utting wrote:

Yesterdays history, tomorrows a mistery, just go with the flow!



And today is a gift, which is why it is called the present.

 

Shirley, I really hope things settle for you.

Krissy, I'm sorrry about the cat and your dog. (((HUG))) I know how you feel. Frown

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Emma Utting
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quotePosted at 22:57 on 7th January 2009
On 7th January 2009 22:46, Barbara Jones wrote:
On 7th January 2009 22:30, Emma Utting wrote:

Yesterdays history, tomorrows a mistery, just go with the flow!



And today is a gift, which is why it is called the present.

 

Shirley, I really hope things settle for you.

Krissy, I'm sorrry about the cat and your dog. (((HUG))) I know how you feel. Frown


exactly Barbara Laughing
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Shirley K. Lawson
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quotePosted at 19:30 on 9th January 2009

Well, the flooding is now gone(or cresting), the snow is now gone(in the valley areas), the dead fish have left the house($2,000 worth), and the place is just about ready for the last of the Christmas decorations to be put away, I saw an rainbow amid the clouds and I feel its an "sign" that my prayers on all this flooding has been answered. I can not tell you the poeple whom are facing flooded homes with no house insurance to help them recover the damages. Perhaps I should suggest in this area to built castles of rock instead of wood. Kiind of let the flood waters be the "moat" when it gets this bad. We could use an reprieve for an whiel on our weather problems and economic problems. Oregon nurserymen turned in the damage reports from the "snow storm" we had just before Chirstmas, 18 million dollar worth of greenhouses, and they won't know the plant destruction, if any until spring comes and they come out of dormacy. My hubby's place had lost 3 or 4 of them locally. In my book, the English won the battle over the invading "Scots", but the main character lost his"woman" and best friend and the man that had the information about the Holy Grail, an monk, all three were murdered while he was at the battleground...helping out the English...so he goes it without them now. Durham survives.   

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