See, women think that guys want to get married so they can have sex whenever they want. Guys really want to get married so they can cut one whenever they want and the girl is legally obligated not to leave.
Me2, Abby and I were at The Wedding Shop on Grand today and they have racks of prom dresses on the main floor and a lot of them are 20-40% off. A green dot on the price tag means its 40% off and an orange tag means its 20% off. The average base price seemed to be around $350. They have a bunch and some really pretty ones. There's a beautiful blue dress in the window that has a green dot on the tag. The straps are rhinestones and it has a really full skirt.
Abby bought her wedding dress there and we were there for her second fitting. That's funny, we spent about an hour picking out a wedding dress. :sillygrin:
I went to school with the Fritz's who own the store. One of my good friends worked there until recently. My other three daughters found their dresses there as well and got a really nice discount and free alterations because I was a friend. My friend retired so this time no discounts, but you have to stick with tradition. :smile:
There's a picture hanging on the wall upstairs of a woman sitting at a piano. I sold that picture to one of the Fritz women at a garage sale years ago.
We looked at Rush's in Minneapolis once and I didn't like it half as much. They brought you dresses they thought you'd like based on what you said you were looking for. Abby would have never found her dress that way because it was nothing like what she was looking for, but when she put it on it was "the dress".
Piano player and vocalist, Lazy Bill Lucas, was born May 29, 1918, in Wynne, Arkansas, and came to Chicago in 1941 via Cape Girardeau, Missouri, where he met Big Joe Williams. John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson toured with Lazy Bill in the 40s. Lazy Bill also played with Snooky Pryor, Howlin' Wolf, Little Walter and others before moving to Minneapolis in 1962. Lazy Bill's music career in Minneapolis spans two decades. He was the first host of the Lazy Bill Lucas Show on KFAI. He was an active musician right up to his death on December 11, 1982. Lazy Bill died from natural causes at his home in South Minneapolis.
What do Tom Burns, Pat Hayes, Larry Hayes, Dan Schwalbe, Jeff Todd Titan, Craig Salminen, Glen Hanson, Rik Sferra, Bill Gausman, David Allgeyer, Curtis Obeda, Joel Johnson, George Buford and others have in common? They all jammed and played with Lazy Bill. We are working to have some of these "boys" at our event to tell their stories, to preserve their legacy, to honor time and to enrich the blues community.
I can still taste the mint.
I'm outtie now babes
And The signs are unclear
And I don't know the reason why You brought me here
But just because You love me the way that You do
I'm gonna walk through the valley
If You want me to
Cause I'm not who I was
When I took my first step
And I'm clinging to the promise You're not through with me yet
so if all of these trials bring me closer to you
Then I will walk through the fire
If You want me to
It may not be the way I would have chosen
When you lead me through a world that's not my home
But You never said it would be easy
You only said I'd never go alone
ya oh oh no
So When the whole world turns against me
And I'm all by myself
And I can't hear You answer my cries for help
I'll remember the suffering Your love put You through
And I go through the valley If You want me to
saw this on a web ad and thought, huh?
Think I could do that...
weird that a furniture site has a blog.
and okay...I miss you too.
Sheesh, this twitterfarted thing has me confused. I gotta watch Bambi again.
:sad: And THIS time I'm NOT going to cry! :confused: :frown:
I thought of you when I saw them.
what were you doing there?
we went there and she tried on ALOT.
I know the blue one in the window too - pppretty.
We ordered her dress a couple days ago from a shop online.
I spent more than 50 hours searching and helping her try on dresses.
it didn't take long at all.
cool. nice place.
There's a picture hanging on the wall upstairs of a woman sitting at a piano. I sold that picture to one of the Fritz women at a garage sale years ago.
We looked at Rush's in Minneapolis once and I didn't like it half as much. They brought you dresses they thought you'd like based on what you said you were looking for. Abby would have never found her dress that way because it was nothing like what she was looking for, but when she put it on it was "the dress".
I can't handle the 'bring a dress or item to you' concept.
let me skim through the selection/see everything yah got. same as you.
Piano player and vocalist, Lazy Bill Lucas, was born May 29, 1918, in Wynne, Arkansas, and came to Chicago in 1941 via Cape Girardeau, Missouri, where he met Big Joe Williams. John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson toured with Lazy Bill in the 40s. Lazy Bill also played with Snooky Pryor, Howlin' Wolf, Little Walter and others before moving to Minneapolis in 1962. Lazy Bill's music career in Minneapolis spans two decades. He was the first host of the Lazy Bill Lucas Show on KFAI. He was an active musician right up to his death on December 11, 1982. Lazy Bill died from natural causes at his home in South Minneapolis.
Two rare lp's that where released only in France
http://sharebee.com/213aad9e
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lazy_Bill_Lucas
What do Tom Burns, Pat Hayes, Larry Hayes, Dan Schwalbe, Jeff Todd Titan, Craig Salminen, Glen Hanson, Rik Sferra, Bill Gausman, David Allgeyer, Curtis Obeda, Joel Johnson, George Buford and others have in common? They all jammed and played with Lazy Bill. We are working to have some of these "boys" at our event to tell their stories, to preserve their legacy, to honor time and to enrich the blues community.
he snores softly while he sleeps
and it makes me smile
everything he does makes me smile
he has become my smile.
while he was softly snoring
I painted.
I painted
'she is his love'
for him
because i am.
I listened to carlos santana
while i worked the pallette knife
and i moved my hips to his words
the beat
the sound of
laughter and fun and love.
I sipped my drink
I nibbled nuts
and i was grateful for the
opportunity to paint
I was grateful for
all that is in my life.
sounds drift and i sway
and movement reminds me
that i am alive
and that in being alive
I am love
and so are all around me
love is both a tangible thing and
it is something you cant possibly
hold onto.
love just is.
it flows,
it weaves,
it touches,
it is.
it just is.
that is all
and that is all that any of us need.
love
make love a part
a piece
a particle of your everyday.
breath it
sing it
say it
be it
show it
give it
accept it
and you will sway to a rhythm
that is of the soul and
of joy
move to the beat, of your heart
offer yourself completely
and utterly
to love
devoid of the need for gain
just be available for love
however it steps into your day
I am love
you are love
I give you my love
it rides on my laughter
it is the colour of yellow and red as it leaves my lips
catch it as i walk past you
it is fleeting
hold it with both hands
and breath deep of its sweetness
drink it, deeply
press it to your heart
and then pass it on to all whom you meet
for as quickly and unexpectedly
that love arrives
so must it be given, passed onto to another
it is not ours to keep
only ours to give.
here
in my hands
it is all my love
take it, it is for you
I know that as soon as it is gone
more will arrive for me
so take my love
I have much love to give.
and for my muse, my naked poet
there is an endless supply for you
it will last for all of eternity,
a touch
a kiss
a word
and my love will flow to you, because
you give me more love than i could possibly
need
and in return i send you love that is
the colour of the stars
of desert skies at night
endless
eternal
and yours.
namaste to you all
and much love to you all.
I know there's a term for that too, but it escapes me.
Hey, so do I! :cool:
:sheepish:
:wink: j/k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEvLtTxakrQ
Pepsi vs. Coke
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wAP2yVsgI6c&feature=related
good night to you too
Pagination