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  • Orange73
    Orange73 Posts: 2,154
    edited September 2012

    cam yes they always do find the bodies hope u r feeling better I am on the edge. I travel every week somewhere for work Monday I leave for mass.So Im resting and I did some fall shopping therapy.I also am having a glass of wine oh well.

    Thanks Juliet

    Hope the rest of you goils are well.

    Love u all u guys have picked me up so many times

    Cheers

    Oh I got a  new PS thank gooodnesss

  • Orange73
    Orange73 Posts: 2,154
    edited September 2012
    funny pictures
  • Orange73
    Orange73 Posts: 2,154
    edited September 2012

    No bread of course lol

  • dara_diverse
    dara_diverse Posts: 5,005
    edited September 2012

    Orla, congrats on your new PS, woooo hooo. Don't take any chit from him/her. I know you won't.

    Camille, sorry you had to watch your peeps drink, dat twuly sucks. I loved your words to Sally too, hope she joins in. And I am sooooo glad you hanging with us. I get sad when I see many hours go by and no one here, especailly with our Lori (Goldie) and Kathy (Wahine) out of town. and lol at the pussy sleeping in the bubbles or whatebber you said. You shirly know how to partay.

    Kathy, funny thing, when I rolled across that pic, I thought that it WAS one of your doggies. All of the cartoon, jokes and funnies jest warm my fart, hope it don't overheat and blow! Have a safe trip, remember to RELAX sista! Promise me, k? 

    Well I have not yet jumped to de next page. Dat becuase I too busy drinking. I am gonna have a nap (ahhhhhhh) den you ye all later for a partay. Be dere on be square.

    Hello Bernie, Chrissy and all de other goils. Sorry not to mention all of ye goils, ascared mese miss sumbuddy and hurt feelings. nope, dont wanna do that, not nice.  To those of your working, hope you are freed up to drink soonliest. To those of your hurting, hope de pain nessappears. To dose of you smiling, keep on keeping on smiling!  LOVE you girls from de bottom of mese..........................

     HEART! yay, I said it right! Speaking of farts, I feel mine beating.....cheers!

  • camillegal
    camillegal Posts: 15,710
    edited September 2012

    Dorkie take a nice nap, sounds goo and chhers

    This is what I'm gonna do next time.

    "Fun zone" 

  • juliet62
    juliet62 Posts: 3,246
    edited September 2012
    think i'll try this on the dietician monday
  • camillegal
    camillegal Posts: 15,710
    edited September 2012

    Juliet definately do it hahahaha

  • juliet62
    juliet62 Posts: 3,246
    edited September 2012

    hope you and orla are feeling much better today,  do lots of drinking for me tonight as i'm working again tonight

  • camillegal
    camillegal Posts: 15,710
    edited September 2012

    OHHHHHHHHH

  • Cyndielou
    Cyndielou Posts: 1,459
    edited September 2012

    Julie......sorry you gotta woik hun...I did too so I soooo sympathize with you...my day was sucky to boot....hope yours is better than mine and you dont want to poke your patients eyes out like I wanted to poke my clients eyes out today..chit...difficult people suk. 

    Cammy and Orla..how are ya feeling??I hope better today....Orla...your going back to MA??  How long are your trips usually?  Are you usually right in Boston or a suburb?

    NM....what are you doing this weekend?? Are you woikin too?? How are the colors up there?  I so miss this time of year up there. 

    Lori and Kathy..travelin girls...

    Chrissy...so nice to see you in so frequently now..missed you...now what is the weather like there this time of year...spring for you right??

    Bernie...Now I got myself all worked up on seasons..does Ireland have 4 seasons ??  and how do they fall and what are they like?? What will it be like in June/July when Jodi and I bisit? 

    Sally...I dont recall if I greated you or not ...so if not...I am now...WELCOME to the HTL....hope you stick around..the more the merrier here and if I did then Im doin it again. 

    Love all you girls....bottoms up foah now.

    Cyndielougonnadwinkawithkawinkatwoesdaya

  • camillegal
    camillegal Posts: 15,710
    edited September 2012

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Posts: 11,437
    edited September 2012

    Cyn spring has definitely stung...... lol....... The days are longer and the temperature is rising. The wild flowers are poking their head up and gardens are starting to look lovely. It truly is a beautiful time of year.

  • juliet62
    juliet62 Posts: 3,246
    edited September 2012

    cyn, i'm think those dificult people left you and came to see me!       definitely drinking in the morning. hello sally , i'm sorry about your friend ,are you a nurse too?      cammi and orla-hugs and prayers that you are both feelign a lot better today.

  • BernieEllen
    BernieEllen Posts: 2,285
    edited September 2012
    Spring
    Summer
    Autumn
    Winter
    Fun Facts for Young Primary Students
    Seasons
    Spring begins on the first of March and continues until the end of May.
    It is a time when animals and plants begin to wake up from the long winter.
    Flowers like tulips and daffodils start to bloom and the Easter Bunny
    comes to visit. The weather gets warmer and the days are longer.
    In past times, the 1
    st
    of February was considered the first day of spring.
    Summer begins on the first of June and continues until the end of August.
    During this season the weather can be warm and sunny.
    School ends and holidays begin!
    People go to the beach on sunny days wearing shorts and t-shirts.
    In Met Éireann, we define summer to be the three warmest months of
    the year. In Ireland these are June, July and August.
    Autumn begins on the first of September and continues until the end of
    November.
    During this season the weather starts to get cooler.
    The leaves start to fall off the trees and there are few flowers.
    School also starts again in autumn.
    Winter starts on the first of December and continues until the end of
    February. The trees are bare and the animals go to sleep.
    It is very cold outside and we all need to wrap up well.
    Sometimes it snows in the winter.
    We also celebrate Christmas during this season!
  • BernieEllen
    BernieEllen Posts: 2,285
    edited September 2012
  • BernieEllen
    BernieEllen Posts: 2,285
    edited September 2012
    To make the roast dinner, assemble whichever meat you have chosen, along with potatoes and fresh seasonal vegetables. It is a good idea to consult everyone who will eat the meal, as many people have preferences for beef, pork, chicken, lamb, or indeed none of these options.
    Roasting food in an oven is basically a long and slow method of cooking the meat in its own juices, turning it every so often, so that it doesn't dry out or burn. Each type of meat, and each different cut of meat will take different cooking times. For a rough estimate a large piece of beef or pork could take up to 3 hours roasting time.
    Make sure to use good quality cooking oil in a large oven dish. This could be either vegetable oil or olive oil. Different types of cooking oils have different tastes, so be sure to know what your family and guests like. The meat should be started first, and could be accompanied by garlic, onions and fresh seasonal herbs, such as sage, thyme, marjoram and parsley.
    While the meat is in the oven, cooking slowly at its correct temperature, this is the time to cut and prepare the potatoes for roasting. A worthwhile tip when preparing to roast potatoes is that by par boiling them, the roasting time is reduced and they can have a fluffier, slightly bashed consistency, rather than hard, over roasted and tough. Par boiling potatoes need only take 10 to 15 minutes at the most, and then the water can be drained from the pan, or better still, set aside to boil the vegetables in.
    The potatoes should only be added to the meat or in a separate roasting dish in the oven, about 40 minutes before the roast meat is expected to be fully cooked and ready. Most vegetables only need to be cooked for a short time, generally around 10 minutes, so time should be taken to fully prepare for all the cooking stages of this dinner.
    A Sunday roast, or a traditional roast dinner, can be a delicious feast for everyone to enjoy, so plan it well beforehand and cook with love and care, so that it becomes a truly scrumptious and enjoyable dinner.
  • BernieEllen
    BernieEllen Posts: 2,285
    edited September 2012
    cooking - no wine
  • BernieEllen
    BernieEllen Posts: 2,285
    edited September 2012
    cooking - with wine
  • juliet62
    juliet62 Posts: 3,246
    edited September 2012

    your making me hungry .good morning bernie

  • Orange73
    Orange73 Posts: 2,154
    edited September 2012

    Hey cyn I am right in downtown Boston. Close to mass general Harvard etc

    My trips can b 2 days or three then I am home working out of the house for 2 days.. It srough to drivr stay in hotel work then drive home. My University now has a travel agent we book through but its a pain because when I show up at the hotel they never get her paperwork.So its a pain, but at least my reservation is there. If we have to we can use our corperate cards but they dont want us to for hotel any more.

    Juliet heres a dwink u r working to hard.

    Dork yes got new PS she ssuppossed b good,very hard to get into. I freaked out because my PS goes well if the TEs dont work again im sending you to NYC im likwe huh? for what? hes bascially saying he cant or does not want to deal with it he wanted a quick exchange  I do talk to undercover well that didnt happen this PS I call him Dr.dickmore is nuts off hes rocker I m not going to NYC for a surgery I have anxiety as it is.

    Cammie heres a puff plus sinus infections suck.If any of u goils are in Boston or mass I am always there would love to meet one of you.I do talk to undie on the phone we have a lot in common.She has become a really great friend.(Shannon)

    Live u guys goils I think we need some sunday tenders

    Juliet got some eye candy?

  • Orange73
    Orange73 Posts: 2,154
    edited September 2012

    Bernie that looks so good. I had pot roast last night perfect comfort food its been chilly here.

  • Orange73
    Orange73 Posts: 2,154
    edited September 2012
    funny pictures
  • Mrs_Vino
    Mrs_Vino Posts: 779
    edited September 2012

    Morning ladies. Happy Sunday Funday to ya. Orla and Cammie, get well soon. No fun to have a sinus infection, ICK! Orla, Love the beach pic, I will be there Nov 2nd, can't wait! Here is some eye candy for ya on this lovely day

  • Orange73
    Orange73 Posts: 2,154
    edited September 2012

    Vino nice pic hes in bed right now lol

    How u feeling ?

  • Mrs_Vino
    Mrs_Vino Posts: 779
    edited September 2012

    Feeling good, thanks. Beautiful here. Thinking of skipping church, AGAIN

  • Orange73
    Orange73 Posts: 2,154
    edited September 2012

    Oh Vino ur on %^&**) pills and booze lol

  • Orange73
    Orange73 Posts: 2,154
    edited September 2012
    funny pictures
  • Orange73
    Orange73 Posts: 2,154
    edited September 2012
    funny pictures
  • juliet62
    juliet62 Posts: 3,246
    edited September 2012
    orlaLaughing,alliWink.have a good day everybody off to bed now
  • Cyndielou
    Cyndielou Posts: 1,459
    edited September 2012

    Good Morning.....I knew I could count on you Bernie to give me a detailed education on the seasons in Ireland..thank you.  The seasons in Austrailia are opposit from here..I find that amazing..I dont know why...I am a travel agent after all...you would think I would be beyond that. 

    Orla I will be in Mass in November for a few days to see my dd's highschool performance. She lives about 15miles outside of Boston..Im dont think I will  have a car tho. But I think she has one I may be able to borrow for a day possibly if your around.

    Hope your feeling a bit better Cammy.

    Sleep well Julie.

    Back to woik for moi.....ttfn.