From: Shelagh on
Great!
I"ll send a courier to collect my 'cookies' lol
Hopefully double stuff cookies..... (as janers suggested)
that would be even better....
especially if they are Oreos!!
and Janers...
let's do go there !!
Mmmmm cookies!
--
.....hugs from Shelagh
http://clik.to/lupus

"Andy" <andy(a)kitzbuhel.demon.co.uk> wrote in message news:STGgkTFJJxDIFwxn(a)kitzbuhel.demon.co.uk...
In message <GBsPj.213583$pM4.88694(a)pd7urf1no>, Shelagh
<valleylupus(a)hotmail.com> wrote
>Well
>just my 2 cents worth but....
>a graves
>--as in her almost 'grave depression',
>....is both hard and deep... yes?
>JMO....
>hugs,
>Shelagh

You win double cookies :)
--
Andy Taylor [Editor, Austrian Philatelic Society; Chair, N E Lupus Group].
Visit <URL:http://www.austrianphilately.com> or <URL:http://www.northeastlupus.
org.uk> for the obvious; Andystuff on <URL:http://www.kitzbuhel.demon.co.uk>
From: Shelagh on
You are reminding me of both 'Alfred Hitchcock' and his spooky off the wall tales, and the 'Outer Limits' series....
both shows on after school and Saturdays that I tried not to miss!!
Loved them..... good memories... thanks!!

--
.....hugs from Shelagh
http://clik.to/lupus

"Mair" <nospambaby(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:r5JPj.6227$GO4.3456(a)newssvr19.news.prodigy.net...
Vampires! Then you certainly used to watch "Dark Shadows"! That was on
after I came home from school every day.

You like *weird* stuff, dude! the only one of all those that I have seen is
"The Truman Show," and I loved that! I belong to a monthy plan at my local
video store. When cable television got too expensive for me, I had it
turned off! Now I watch 8 or 9 movies a week, and no commercials!

I used to be into sci-fi when I was a kid, and even in high school, but that
has gone. I think one of my spouses was down on it, and so I stopped. Boo
for me! I shoulda just kept right on. Alan Rickman and Tim Allen made a
Sci-Fi movie...Galaxy Quest! That is very funny! I will watch funny sci-fi
in a flash if you have titles for me... like "Attack of the Killer
Tomatoes."

I'm "doing" Jane Austen both in books and movies right now... I am halfway
through, and boy! I think I need a break! Something new and funny. Whacha
got?

behave,

Mair

"William R. Thompson" <wrthomps(a)ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:EaKdncV7b-b5cpPVnZ2dnUVZ_qelnZ2d(a)earthlink.com...
> "Pigmet" wrote:
>
>> "William R. Thompson" wrote:
>
>>> "Pigmet" wrote:
>
>>>> She's watchin a movie right now. Those movies help to keep her from
>>>> feelin distressed; somethin knew to keep her mind full.
>
>>> I'm glad Mair is doing better. What movies does she watch?
>
>> I meant to ask... do you watch movies? What are your favorites?
>
> Leaving my low taste for vampire movies out of it (okay, "Near Dark"
> is a favorite, but that's too scary for Pigmet), there are silent movies
> like "Safety Last" and "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse," and
> "cult" movies like "Oh! What A Lovely War!" and "The Duellists."
> Plus a lot of science fiction, like "2001," "Bladerunner" and "The
> Truman Show." And I don't know why I watched "Calamity Jane"
> recently, but I'm glad I did.
>
> --Bill Thompson
>
>

From: Andy on
In message <GUIPj.6226$GO4.2462(a)newssvr19.news.prodigy.net>, Mair
<nospambaby(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote
[
>Oh, you guys are just too witty and fun for someone with Grave Depression.

Try here... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depression_%28geology%29

Or you could try googling for "deepest depression"; the most popular
answer is the Dead Sea In Israel/Jordan at 1340 feet below sea level.

Let's turn to higher things! A mountain is a hunk of stuff that sticks
up above the surrounding land, yes? OK, so what's the world's tallest
one? Hint: it does NOT begin 'E'

And for a bonus point: what's the tallest known mountain in the
universe?
--
Andy Taylor [Editor, Austrian Philatelic Society; Chair, N E Lupus Group].
Visit <URL:http://www.austrianphilately.com> or <URL:http://www.northeastlupus.
org.uk> for the obvious; Andystuff on <URL:http://www.kitzbuhel.demon.co.uk>

From: Mair on
Ah, "The Outer Limits," and "The Twilight Zone"! They really should get those on DVDs!

Mair
"Shelagh" <valleylupus(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:yAJPj.87920$Cj7.37826(a)pd7urf2no...
You are reminding me of both 'Alfred Hitchcock' and his spooky off the wall tales, and the 'Outer Limits' series....
both shows on after school and Saturdays that I tried not to miss!!
Loved them..... good memories... thanks!!

--
....hugs from Shelagh
http://clik.to/lupus

"Mair" <nospambaby(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote in message news:r5JPj.6227$GO4.3456(a)newssvr19.news.prodigy.net...
Vampires! Then you certainly used to watch "Dark Shadows"! That was on
after I came home from school every day.

You like *weird* stuff, dude! the only one of all those that I have seen is
"The Truman Show," and I loved that! I belong to a monthy plan at my local
video store. When cable television got too expensive for me, I had it
turned off! Now I watch 8 or 9 movies a week, and no commercials!

I used to be into sci-fi when I was a kid, and even in high school, but that
has gone. I think one of my spouses was down on it, and so I stopped. Boo
for me! I shoulda just kept right on. Alan Rickman and Tim Allen made a
Sci-Fi movie...Galaxy Quest! That is very funny! I will watch funny sci-fi
in a flash if you have titles for me... like "Attack of the Killer
Tomatoes."

I'm "doing" Jane Austen both in books and movies right now... I am halfway
through, and boy! I think I need a break! Something new and funny. Whacha
got?

behave,

Mair

"William R. Thompson" <wrthomps(a)ix.netcom.com> wrote in message
news:EaKdncV7b-b5cpPVnZ2dnUVZ_qelnZ2d(a)earthlink.com...
> "Pigmet" wrote:
>
>> "William R. Thompson" wrote:
>
>>> "Pigmet" wrote:
>
>>>> She's watchin a movie right now. Those movies help to keep her from
>>>> feelin distressed; somethin knew to keep her mind full.
>
>>> I'm glad Mair is doing better. What movies does she watch?
>
>> I meant to ask... do you watch movies? What are your favorites?
>
> Leaving my low taste for vampire movies out of it (okay, "Near Dark"
> is a favorite, but that's too scary for Pigmet), there are silent movies
> like "Safety Last" and "Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse," and
> "cult" movies like "Oh! What A Lovely War!" and "The Duellists."
> Plus a lot of science fiction, like "2001," "Bladerunner" and "The
> Truman Show." And I don't know why I watched "Calamity Jane"
> recently, but I'm glad I did.
>
> --Bill Thompson
>
>

From: Mair on
Mountain... well Everest has a different name actually, but I know that K2
is a pretty high place. Universe?.... well, we haven't gone all that far...
my guess is Olympus Mons on Mars.

How'd I do?

Thanks for bringing me out of that depression!

Mair


"Andy" <andy(a)kitzbuhel.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
news:6vCqrOXaG5DIFwX5(a)kitzbuhel.demon.co.uk...
> In message <GUIPj.6226$GO4.2462(a)newssvr19.news.prodigy.net>, Mair
> <nospambaby(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote
> [
>>Oh, you guys are just too witty and fun for someone with Grave Depression.
>
> Try here... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Depression_%28geology%29
>
> Or you could try googling for "deepest depression"; the most popular
> answer is the Dead Sea In Israel/Jordan at 1340 feet below sea level.
>
> Let's turn to higher things! A mountain is a hunk of stuff that sticks up
> above the surrounding land, yes? OK, so what's the world's tallest one?
> Hint: it does NOT begin 'E'
>
> And for a bonus point: what's the tallest known mountain in the universe?
> --
> Andy Taylor [Editor, Austrian Philatelic Society; Chair, N E Lupus Group].
> Visit <URL:http://www.austrianphilately.com> or
> <URL:http://www.northeastlupus.
> org.uk> for the obvious; Andystuff on
> <URL:http://www.kitzbuhel.demon.co.uk>
>


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