I thought you might! ;)
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I thought you might! ;)
It's football season here in the U.S. and my Oklahoma Sooners were playing Florida State on Sept. 11th and after a big play by the defense the announcers commented that one of the OU players that was apart of that particular play is originally from the U.K. They said he moved from the U.K. to Texas during junior high school and started playing American football in the 8th grade. This of course reminded me of Lou and the rest of our U.K. Borderers.
Btw, OU beat Florida St. 47-17!! GO SOONERS!!
Hubby and I went to TGIFriday's the other night for dinner. The last time I was there was the day Nancy, my daughter and I were coming back from Cincinnati after seeing the Eagles the night before. I even had the same thing I had that day....the most unhealthy cheeseburger ever!! :thumbsup:
I was working at the library today, when someone returned a DVD on "The Band". Of course, I thought of Lou immediately, and wondered if she had seen this DVD. It's the first time I had seen it come through the library.
Last night I thought of all of you. Hubby and I were driving around and we passed a billboard advertising an eyeglass place called "Simon Eyes". Hubby immediately started singing "You can't hide, those Simon Eyes". (of course to the tune of "Lyin' Eyes"-:hilarious:) I had to chuckle, and I told him I would tell everyone on the board he did that!:)
LOL Stars! You've got him well trained!
Stars, your husband sounds like my kind of guy! :thumbsup:
On a similar "family" note...
The other day, I returned home to find my 14-yr-old son doing his homework in the living room, with his laptop tuned into "Already Gone." (I have to admit that he rarely seems to listen to any music while he's studying, or if he is, it's usually someone more "current.") He looked up at me sweetly and said, "Aren't the Eagles great?" Yeah, like preachin' to the choir, son!:thumbsup:
Lol EV! Like mother, like son!
Wednesday night we had our monthly girl's night out, where the ladies I currently work with and some that I used to work with get together for dinner. Two of the ladies were my friend Ann, originally from Dublin, and Alexsa, one of my coworkers who just returned to work after having a baby. She brought the baby with her, and as we were eating the baby laid in his seat, drooling and sucking on his pacifier. Ann looked at him and said, "Oh look, he's got his soother, but he needs a dribbler!" Translated, he's got his pacifier, but he needs a bib! Of course I thought of GA/Lisa!
Aw, thanks for thinking of me, Carla! I :heart: The Band.
Eva, that is so sweet of your son. :thumbsup:
Cathy - Lisa will enjoy that, I'm sure!
Lol indeed! We have LOTS of names for 'soothers' But 'Pacifier' is NOT one!