I say yes, you say no, OR People are Strange
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Ireland weather is perfect for me - cool, warm, cloudy, rainy, hailing, snowing - all in one day!
Blue...why the clown? WHY? I swear my face melted just a little bit. ;-)
I'm off to Cleveland for the weekend but will be back late Tuesday. Y'all have a good weekend and behave!
E
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One more thing before I go -
My sister said that if Casey Anthony's lawyers are so convinced of her innocence and want to help the poor child, they should hire her as a nanny for their children and grandchildren.

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E, I didn't have the time to find a cutsey one so I figured that one would do. After all, we are all adults here. hehehehe!
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Scary teeth, Blue!
E - Have a nice time.
HL - Thanks to Tamoxifen, if the temperature is 37 degrees F or higher, I do not need a winter coat - that is how hot my body is. So imagine what these summers are doing to me. Hillck - I have plenty of moisture for you...
Lisbon is gorgeous in the summer. I can attest to that. Mass = I think the winters are too long. By the time April rolled around when I was in college and it was still snowing I would get really antsy.
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Hey, all, I'll let you know when the calendar is out, and I can send them to you.
I loved "Calendar Girls." last year's calendar was like that--black & white photos, with the object covering the chest in color. I thought it would be cool to do that kind of shot with my bright blue climbing rope draped across my chest. But they decided to do the full shots instead. I figured, why not?
Skunk just showed up on the deck and was nose to nose with my cat through the screen door. I woke up smelling spray a few nights ago. That stuff's just nasty!
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blue, that picture is scary!!
Anne, yes please let us know about the calendar. I will definitely buy one.
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I get it now - Blue you are really someone else ie the crazy picture poster

I think I'm going to have nightmares about ponies.
Third load of washing in, food all purchased - roast chicken again tonight as lamb hasn't been on special for a while. Fresh fish tomorrow night - I went to the bigger markets in near the city and got my supplies this morning.
We had nachos for lunch - I make the best!! Refried beans mixed with onion, cheese, salsa mixed and heated in a pot. Then my famous guacamole and sour cream on top. I put garlic, lemon juice and salsa in my guacamole, THE most unhealthy lunch you could imagine, but the tastiest. I tell DH that the beans are good for you
and I do use extra light sour cream.Sue
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/07/08/betty-ford-dies-former-dead_n_893664.html
We lost Betty Ford ... what a great lady she was.
Bren
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Blue, that picture is almost as scary as what was going on overnight on another thread. Thought I was dreaming , but you clarified things for me with your posts, posts, posts, posts
I'm so so so so slow, it took me a while to realize the c&p'er ( alias the cpp
)is a pony - nightmare stuff.SusieQ, that sounds so good I could have it for breakfast!
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Betty Ford did us all a great favor by being brave enough to be open about her breast cancer. Back in those days it just was not talked about. She led the way and then others followed her example and brought breast cancer out of the closet. Then she did the same with alcohol and prescription drug addiction issues. And anything else they happened to ask her too
My favorite First Lady ... a wonderful woman not afraid to speak her mind. A life well lived.
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Rosemary, this one's for you.

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Love the duck, Blue.
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RIP Betty.
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RIP Betty Ford.
She was born and grew up near here so there is a lot of tv coverage about her life. Most of it I knew but still fascinating.
Blue
Your pictures are disturbing. You would probably fit in in my family. Suggested caption for the duck-Some Signs Your Doctor Is a Quack.
I slept late so I hope there is still good stuff at the Farmer's Market. Usually not a problem except for with the meat guy. Then I have to come home and finish tote bags I will be using for birthday gift bags for 4 very special people.
And it looks like it will be hot so we may have kids and grandkids by to swim or fish. Got to get moving. This bug is still slowing me down but I am doing a lot beter.
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I do. I am a social liberal, fiscal conservative.
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Another one here. social liberal, but fiscal conservative.
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It looks pretty bleak about now.
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Ha! I was going to reply - "Well, there's BarbaraA, but I can't think of any others." Kira, glad to know you're in her club. This country needs more of you!
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Thank goodness we've been granted permission to continue. Whew!
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Wonder if there was something in the water in late March, April, May? Becoming suspicious

So nice to meet other Social liberals/ fiscal conservatives in one place.
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It is nice to see isn't it Caerus-Sunflowers.
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From the website Fire & Knowledge:
I am a FCSL. This is a small manifesto.As a Fiscal Conservative and Social Liberal, you dislike heavy government. What really gets you going, however, is government waste. You would like to see people responsible for failed government projects and massive cost overruns fired – and not just politicians. Forcing people to have a stake in the success of what they do is necessary for government as much as it is for free enterprise.You recognize that all problems cannot be solved simply with the hammer of free enterprise. Some things like Health Care do not conform well to “for profit” models if they are to deliver assistance to all. You believe it is government’s job is to protect the people through regulations that prevent excessiveness by corporations abusing their positions of power to the detriment of the people.You strongly hold that government should not have to raise taxes to adjust to economic hardships. To this end, you would like the civil service to budget itself like a business instead of like pigs at a trough.Socially, you believe strongly in the separation of state and religion. You believe in equal rights, are pro-choice when there is a choice to be made, and you support the idea of social safety nets that maintain the stability of society. You disagree with prohibition when it doesn’t work and strongly feel that decisions should be made logically and on the basis of facts, not emotions or faith.We are centrists and we really would like the political extremists to stop shouting over us.
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That surely does describe me.
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Betty Ford. She was a class act. Now there is a republican woman I can admire. This morning on the news, they referred to her as a modern day Eleanor Roosevelt.
Here's a good article from the New York Times. And some quotes from it (bolded part is mine....good to hear that chemo didn't keep her from going on to live a long and productive life):
"Few first ladies have been as popular as Betty Ford, and it was her frankness and lack of pretense that made her so. She spoke often in support of the Equal Rights Amendment, endorsed legalized abortion, discussed premarital sex and revealed that she intended to share a bed with her husband in the White House."
"On Sept. 28, 1974, Mrs. Ford had a radical mastectomy after doctors discovered cancer in her right breast. Within days, 10,000 letters, more than 500 telephone calls, more than 200 telegrams and scores of floral arrangements poured into the White House and into her suite at Bethesda Naval Hospital. In the months that followed, tens of thousands of American women, inspired by Mrs. Ford's forthrightness and courage in facing her illness, crowded into doctors' offices and clinics for breast-cancer examinations.
After leaving the hospital, Mrs. Ford underwent chemotherapy treatment for two years. In November 1976, her physician announced that she had made a complete recovery.
Mrs. Ford was once asked if she felt sorry for herself during the trauma of losing her breast.
"No! Oh, no - heavens, no," she replied. "I've heard women say they'd rather lose their right arm, and I can't imagine it. It's so stupid. I can even wear my evening clothes."
She advised women facing such an operation to "go as quickly as possible and get it done."
"Once it's done," she said, "put it behind you and go on with your life."
Breast cancer was only one of the medical battles Mrs. Ford won."
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/09/us/politics/betty-ford-dies.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1&hp
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Belinda .. thanks for posting the article. Betty Ford was indeed a class act.
Bren
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Chemo for two years -- wow, she was doing that all the time she was in the White House. A very special woman indeed. Thanks for posting the article, Belinda.
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the good thing about being a centrists is that both conservatives and liberals talk at you.
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I will agree with that apple. Now I'm having a slight uncomfortable feeling though. I am the union rep for my school, I've just found out we all must give an additional 10 dollars to the union to support Obama's reelection. I have a hard time with that as a centrist. I feel we all should have the choice of whom we want to support. I'm getting a lot of negative feed back from the teachers at my school, and I can't disagree with their anger.
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I would feel the same way Karen. Being forced by your union to contribute is robbery.
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Kira .. don't the members have to vote on something like that?
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