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Some of my earliest memories are of watching Mork & Mindy on TV as a young kid. He'll be missed.

This is my favourite Robin Williams too. Hands down.

Over here in my rural world we call depression The Black Dog. It hangs around in the background, following you and is hard to chase off.

This is my favourite! It's a little darker than his usual, but I loved it, I loved the message it sent. It still gives me pause and shivers. A very sad day!

Depression - there are other ways out.....
"This guy's walking down a street when he falls in a hole. The walls are so steep, he can't get out. A doctor passes by, and the guy shouts up, "Hey you, can you help me out?" The doctor writes a prescription, throws it down in the hole and moves on. Then a priest comes along, and the guy shouts up "Father, I'm down in this hole, can you help me out?" The priest writes out a prayer, throws it down in the hole and moves on. Then a friend walks by. "Hey Joe, it's me, can you help me out?" And the friend jumps in the hole. Our guy says, "Are you stupid? Now we're both down here." The friend says, "Yeah, but I've been down here before, and I know the way out." - Leo McGarry, West Wing

These unaware angels are real, but they don't know it.

Depression - there are other ways out.....
"This guy's walking down a street when he falls in a hole. The walls are so steep..."
I really like that quote.




Sometimes when you lose a bit of hope, you turn to books just to cope. But it seems to waste time, when all the words rhyme
And you're left still in the mood to mope.
:)

Another Mississippi author not mentioned in my research of Mississippi authors was Brother Autry who wrote DON'T LOOK BACK, MAMMA. He was a preacher at a country church. In the book he described how the church would meet by the creek on summer days. His story of the creek side retreats so perfectly described the beauty of lush, 'green meadows, cool forests, and the stream that would eventually empty into the Mighty Mississippi. I would love to put a small motor boat into our streams and rivers and follow them to their mouths. What fun that would be! The boyscouts have done that in the past. I would join the boyscouts incognito just to make the trip!!

Picture books for the blind!

well we dont have a folder for this. Also you cant get more random than this. ;D

This one: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


Yeah, sizes differ like crazy. I can't buy anything unless I try it on first. And then they confuse it, at least in the US, by having the young adult sizes, the petite sizes, the regular sizes, the misses sizes, among others. As long as they fit its what matters, not the number.

*three cheers*
yep, forget about what size you are. Just buy what fits.

After having kids, I've changed sizes so many times, I don't hardly even look at the tag unless it's to notice I've gone down a size. Back to school shopping is such a headache right now because kids' sizes are so different. My daughter wears a different size in every store! Between that and trying to find clothes that don't look like they belong on a bar stool, it's been a trying process. My wine consumption has increased. I am looking forward to the day I have three teenage girls to go clothes shopping with.

I needed trousers for work, so hence the weekend's palaver.

You sure? My cousin has ONE daughter and even if she likes to go shopping with her she always come back crosseyed and...just cross. Three..? Brr!

Now, now, don't be mean. Think of all that trousers and shirts waiting sad and alone in shops and hoping that one day someone will bring them home with her...

I'm making a note of this comment. In a few years when you hair has gone white and patchy from pulling on it in frustration and your wine consumption is up to 2 bottles/day we can all look back and say,"Look Gretchen...you WANTED this!"

http://www.bbc.co.uk/dorset/content/i...
AWESOME display as always, shame about the rest of the carnival, risk assessment jus to enter & collect for charity these days hence hardley any floats..... :(

Most of the grocals (thats tourists of the slow moving variety) gawp at 'em from the beach whereas most locals congregate to vantage points (cliffs etc) at the ends/start of their runs when they come in low about a few hundred feet above your head & begin their head-on-corkscrew run, very spectacular at that level & everyone waves at the smiling pilot :)
Never grow tired of watching them, still gets yer going Ohhhhh & Ahhhhhh

http://www.bbc.co.uk/dorset/content/i...
AWESOME display as..."
Very cool shot Andy.
My nephew would have loved that. I live about 15 mins away from the airport so with so many planes flying overhead, my nephew has just started a fascination with them. If we are playing outside, he hears it first usually and gets so excited. We have to find it, point, say "plane" and then wave bye bye. Its a very fun game :) so he probably would have freaked out with happiness seeing those!!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/dorset/content/i...
AWESO..."
YES I bet he woulda done a few cartwheels in the backyard as they get very LOUD & very LOW as they scream in overhead, its even better when they split up & then go head-on across the bay, first flying over the clifftops when we're all waving at 'em :D YES Spot the Big Kid!!


Corkscrew No.18 - about a few hundred feet above the bay & even closer on the cliff :D
Not sure they go as far as the States thou' but guess there's plenny on the web come the morrow from the carnival.


Corkscrew No.18 - about a few hundred feet above the bay & even closer on the cliff :D
Not sure they go as far as the States thou' ..."
Aww. They go in a heart shape. How sweet lol.

I have spent the last three days, sun up to sun down, painting our paling fence with white wash. Now I know how Tom Sawyer felt. :)


Only got a month now until I move out to go to uni, so I'm going to try and fit in as many of the books on my to-read list as I can.

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Oh I forgot about that one! He was great in it.
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Ah, the birdcage. One of my favorite movies ever.