Gosh GEF - You should be very proud of yourself. You really raised that young man right. :D :D
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Gosh GEF - You should be very proud of yourself. You really raised that young man right. :D :D
GEF, this is absolutely cool! :yay:
Yeah! I'd spotted the JW months ago, but now JWO is up and running, it's really cool. :D
GEF, I tried opening the link for the slogan on your son's car, but for some reason I can't. :(
I wanted to share this with all of you: on my way home from band practice on Tuesday nights, I pass a warehouse called "Eagle Lighting Superstore". 8)
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Originally Posted by EasyFeeling
Hey I can change my name from JP to Glenn... :twisted: :wink:
Sure that would work, TLR? :twisted:
A few days ago I met a friend who accidentally knows this coworker named Glenn. I asked her to tell me more. :twisted: She said he's about 38 years old and very handsome. Tall with dark hair. He works in the department for materials logistics. Not married. :twisted:
TLR - If you changed your name to Glenn, I bet you would become VERY popular here! :rockon:
And EF - if you hook up with this guy, will you make him take singing and guitar lessons? :singer: :guitar:
I met a Glen(?n) last week too. I was dying to ask how he spelt his name, but thought it might be awkward!
Following on from the new websites promos, I followed a car with number plate DHO today. :)
This came up in the book thread - I read a romance by Christine Feehan a few months ago where the male lead reminded me a lot of Don. He was a musician with vivid blue eyes, a raspy voice, longish dark brown hair (like EOTI Don) and an air of intensity. He was a bit past his heyday but still very, um, virile. It was also a very moving story, as the musician was injured in a fire and unable to play his music - the heroine had to help him find himself again. His name was Dillon and I actually wondered if he weren't partially written as kind of Don-type in some general ways. Just take out the "ill" after all! There is also another character, a former bandmate, named Don. There is tension between the two... hmm, Felder? lol (I have to admit I pictured Don as the hero while reading the story).
Edited to add: just went and grabbed the book. A description:
"[Before the fire] he had been so alive. So handsome. So everything. His life had been magical. His good looks, his talent, his ready laugh and famous blue eyes. [...] The energy, the power of Dillon Wentworth were astonishing, indescribable, when he was performing. He burned bright and hot on the stage, a man with a poet's heart and a devil's talent when he [...] sang with his edgy, smoky voice." Sigh!
Oh EF, that defininitely sounds like 'Glenn' is worth looking into :D
And GEF, you guys across the pond have such imaginitive number plates. We used to have up to 3 letters in ours but in 1987 they changed them, and now most people only have 1 letter! Mine has a D (registered in Dublin) I'll have to travel across the country to Galway :lol: for my next car!
I had a good 'Glenn :heart: ' moment the other night. I have been working from home and took a snack break with Hubby while he was watching a film called 'Sergeant Bilko'. Anyway the soldiers in the film went to 'train' in the 'desert' (Nevada). The next shot was of them entering a casino in Las Vegas.....and then a well known and better loved guitar intro struck up. I held my breath....I didn't dare to hope....but then it happened.......PARTYTOWN!!! :D :D Its as well hubby was focussed on his nachos and didn't see my facial expression, hear my heart beat change or see me mouthing the words!!! But I went to bed a very happy girl :D