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Ohhh yes, it's SO hard when they have been PART of you for SOOO LONG isn't it!! I had my Precious for 18 years, and I lost her to cancer in 09, before THAT I had my Little Bit I adopted in Spain and brought home with me, then took her to Italy for 4 1/2 years then back home to live with me here in Charleston SC until she just laid down & died (I think of old age) just a little shy of 21 hoominz years old!! I STILL miss both of them. But my Jazzmine has cured a lot of my heart ache! Now just passing time until Jazzmine & I go to the bridge to join them!! Loves De & Jazzmine
SO FURRY mice to meets you! In my piccy is my Jazzmine gurl! She is 9 years old as of Jan, and has been with me in her fureffur home almost 2 years now. Always good to hab mew cheezfrinz! Loves De & Jazzmine
Your personal invitation to join in the 2010 second annual SNOBLOLFITE. The second weekend of january. There we be no losers, only winners, all cheezpeep having fun: http://cheezburger.com/View.aspx?aid=3031598592 http://cheezburger.com/View.aspx?aid=3031550720
hi, im just checking in wif my ichc friends cause their lolz giv me lol & i want all of u to kno u brighten my life, m
hi friend of fuzzy wuzzies. i luv ur tarantulas and will keep a watch for mor pic, ok? m
Not familiar with Ferris or Doss (will have to check them out). I have a letter from LJB, when she 1st was on the scene. I have another from Anne Perry, from when she 1st started as well. I recently met Perry at a book-signing. I was recently introduced to the term "comfy mystery". I guess I like that genre. I love the British mysteries, but there are many American authors I enjoy too.
I was born & raised in So Cal. I am finding that I to am less and less tolerant of the heat, myself. As to retirement, don't think I'll be able to afford it here. I still have some time left. Never understood people being bored with retirement...
Can't wait for retirement myself (too far off). I plan on reading (mainly mysteries), crafting (jewelry, soaps, bath salts, etc and whatever else looks interesting).
Welcome windcat2! I have family that transplanted from Wisconson to Oregon to Colorado. Not as much of a shock from OR to CO, but I imagine quite a shock from CA to CO (at least weather-wise).
hi windcat2, i dint specify y hubby & i wer lol'n all ovr - waz lol'n bout ur lolz! :) m
lol'n all ovr (hubby too!) tru, is not eekie. grew up round brown taratulas (they waz able to hide most times from verry noisy kidz in pastureland.)


