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Everything posted by Rick
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Too hard to pick between the two. Living in the Chicago area, the hot dogs are amazing....but the burgers are great as well.
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Welcome home. Glad it all worked out.
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So sorry to hear this. Our prayers and thoughts are with them.
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Bridge School 25th Anniversary CDs and DVDS
Rick replied to SingsInFrench's topic in Anything That's Rock N Roll
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It's all over the place, but usually between 6 and 7.
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Happy Birthday!!!!
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I'm usually the driver, so I create CDs filled with music to make the ride more enjoyable.
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Yes...many a night. How lucky are those who have never had surgery.
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The Cryan' Shames' version of The Drifters' "Up On The Roof."
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Empty Heart - Rolling Stones
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Going out to brunch today with the kids and grandson. So it's Bloody Marys and something with eggs....probably the breakfast pizza, which has three eggs, bacon, sausage, carmelized onions.
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Harry Nilsson's version of Badfinger's "Without You."
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Mine's curly, so I want straight!!!!!
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1. Besides a clock or a watch, what in your home displays the time? Oven 2. Name a food recognizable by it's odor. Strawberries 3. What holiday, other than Christmas, makes the post office busy? Mother's Day 4. Name something a customer might do to annoy a waitress. Call her "honey" 5. Name something people are often chased by in movies. Gangsters 6. Name a bad job for someone who's accident prone. Diamond cutter
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Nope....there was no online when I met my wife.
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It's all going to work out fine, Nurk. Hang in there.
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I'll take the money. If I could pay all of my bills without worrying, it wouldn't matter to me how smart or dumb I was.
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Many, many times. My crowning glory was when I sang Kyu Sakamoto's 1963 hit, "Sukiyaki." It's in Japanese, but it was transliterated on the screen.
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Mr. Tambourine Man -- Bob Dylan
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Birthday Nilsson - Before Two
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baffled
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Linda came home from the hospital yesterday after three weeks. The heart is strong, but everything else seems to be going wrong. They say the first year is the toughest, and they've hit that one right on the nose. But there's good news coming out of this visit. Our journey, which culminated in the heart transplant, started with unexplained fainting, going back many years. None of the doctors knew what was causing it, but one of the possible causes was heart disease, so that's the direction they went in. And thank goodness, because they discovered so much wrong with her heart. But after the transplant, the fainting continued, so they knew it wasn't cardiac related. No longer focusing just on her heart, they called in a neurologist, who appears to have discovered the cause of the fainting. He put her on anti-seizure drugs and she hasn't fainted since. So it's all good news.
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I love them!! I know it's hard work to come up with every day, but they're so much fun.
