I picked up a terrible sliver at work the other day, it was as bad as I had ever had. A piece of lumber this size would cost a buck and a half at Home Depot. My boss wanted it to cook hotdogs at the lake. I'm taking it home to replace a missing fence post. I couldn't find a pair of pliers, so I had to dig it out with a razor knife, it was in my right hand,so I had to do the surgery with my non-dominant left, by the time I was finished,I needed eighteen stitches. It would have only been 14 but the doc had to dig deeper to get a branch I had missed.
That's not why I'm writing today though. It's Obi again. I went out for a walk the other night to burn off a few calories, you know, just to make his creeping up on me a little more difficult. Obi tried to blame it on the ice, but I'm convinced it was him who kicked my feet out from under me in an attempt to immobilize me for who knows how long. I was going down hard. My right hand said,"Don't even think about using me to break the fall, your brilliant surgical attempt has left me a tad disabled." My left had already shot upward and outward like he was waving at a crowd. My knees screamed, "Don't use us, Ed needs us when he kneels to pray." My hip asked, "Yah. When does Ed ever kneel to pray?" My back replied, "I think they're right, he was kneeling when he got that sliver the other day and I definitely heard him call out to his Savior." My right shoulder said, "I'm not sure that was praying, and, by the way, I'm not available either." That's when my brain piped in, "Ok you idiots, do what I say." "Right elbow, slam yourself backward and try touching Ed's left hip. Left foot, try to touch your ankle bone to Ed's chin. Chin, when you see that ankle bone coming lift up quickly and throw yourself to the right. Right knee follow the path of Ed's chin, and left foot plant yourself firmly and push like hell.".....Ed was on his feet, a gold medal performance. Had there been a crowd it would have been cheering in a standing O, the judges would hold 10's across the board, well two of them probably would hold 7's, but still, silver's great.
Actually, there was one old guy shovelling his walk, he had witnessed the recovery with his mouth agape. He gave me a toothless smile and a thumbs up,would have been two thumbs but his other hand had caught the teeth that had fallen from his mouth. The skull said,"Thank you" to the brain. "Don't mention it, we we're in that together."
I had a talk with Obi. He's just tired of creeping and wants to leap and bound. I'm going to have to be a little more vigilant.
Have a great day
Loved
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Well, Ed, I'm back in St. Andrews trying to recover from jet-lag and hoping to deal with Obi's most recent holiday impact on me. (Talk about leaps and bounds!)
Anyway, if laughter burns calories, I've made a good start in my battle with Obi just by reading your April 1 blog post. The slow-motion conversation between your body parts is priceless. The two judges who awarded you 7's just weren't paying attention. (Maybe Obi's got to them, too.)
BTW, your sliver incident brought back a childhood memory for me. I was small and I got a broadside sliver in my foot as I ran along the old pier at Regina Beach. It took a couple of days for Mom to extract all the splinters. The last ones finally budged when she applied a soothing bread poultice.
Mom didn't collect enough wood to cook hot dogs or to replace a fence post but that was the biggest sliver I ever had (worth at least a 7). Now, real or imaginary, I'd give yours a 10 and award you GOLD.
LOL, Lucy
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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, MONA AND STEPHEN!
Our Book of Days tells us that a ninth anniversary may be celebrated with a gift of pottery. When you think of the process of molding clay into something beautiful and lasting, pottery could well reflect a marriage of two people who love one another.
Congratulations on this special occasion for you and your family. This evening we will use our pottery wine glasses to raise an anniversary toast to your happiness now and throughout 2014. May that happiness only increase with each passing year. Cheers!
Lots of love,
Louise and David
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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, LINDSEY AND PATRICK!
Congratulations on your 4th wedding anniversary. A gift of silk is suggested for such occasion. It is an elegant, smooth and remarkably strong fabric. Doesn't that sound exactly like your marriage to one another?
Today, we know you will probably look back on wonderful memories. You will certainly give thanks for the love you share in present moment. May you anticipate a future that is made silky smooth by the strength of your love.
Cheers and lots of love,
Louise and David
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Loved,
Too, too funny. I laughed so hard I could hardly read your comments. It is even funnier than the Snoopy cartoon that had all his body parts complaining to each other.
You are writing that book, aren't you?
Love, BJ
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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, MARCIA AND DENNIS!
Greetings and congratulations from us in Scotland where April is struggling to offer up any real promise of springtime warmth.
We prefer to think that you are in a bright, sunny place on this anniversary Thursday. But, no matter what the weather is like, we'll be raising a warm toast and wishing you a happy celebration. May today and the year ahead of you be satisfying and joyful. Cheers!
Lots of love,
Louise and David
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, NATHAN!
Congratulations! The number forty-four on the fourth has such a nice ring to it. We hope the day itself is a memorable one for you.
We imagine that Angie and Ryanne will turn this Friday birthday into a family celebration on the eve of Ryanne's second birthday, too.
Relish the greetings of friends and family today and have fun all weekend long. May you enjoy many happy returns of this day in the presence of your dear family.
Cheers and lots of love,
Louise and David
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Ok, I think I was suffering from writers block but here is the seventh set of questions:
They are all dealing with a particular force of nature.
You need the song and the performer best associated with the song.
1. Water, water but by the Ring of Fire. Must be on the West side.
2. They might as well be no longer endowed with life – those pesky insects again.
3. There must be a pot of gold. And she wasn’t in disguise.
4. Sound sometimes associated with it and how it moves. And then they become rivers.
5. They are not the real thing it’s just that there are so many that it feels like it. You any relation to Dick?
3. Somewhere Over the Rainbow; Judy Garland
4. Garth Brooks; The River
1. Johhny Cash; Big River
2. All Things Must Pass; The Beatles
1. Waterfall by Jimi Hendrix
5. The Rainbow Connection by the Carpenters.
ME GOT Somewhere over the Rainbow. The rest are wrong. Sorry
ME GOT Somewhere over the Rainbow. The rest are wrong. Sorry
4. High Water by Rush
Good guesses but all wrong
2. Eleanor Rigby by The Beatles
2. Rain by the Beatles
"They might as well be dead"
4. The Thunder Rolls Garth Brooks
Rain and Thunder Rolls are both right Marty
Just 1 and 5 left
1. Octopus's Garden The Beatles
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, RYANNE!
We hope you are having lots of fun on your second birthday.
T here is no little girl more
W onderful than you
O n this day that you turn TWO.
Lots of love,
Louise and David
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Sorry BJ, Octopus' Garden is not right.
1. California Sun the Rivieras
5. White Lightning J.P. (the Big Bopper) Richardson
5. Both Sides Now by Joni Mitchell
1. Volcano by Jimmy Buffet
No, no and no. Sorry
BJ how did you get Volcano? Great guess! because my reference to the Ring of Fire is about one of the ranges within it, not an individual mountain or volcano as many of them are. However, it has to do with the band not the song name.
1. Rhythm of the Rain. The Cascades.
Lui,
I put water (oceans), Ring of Fire (volcanoes) and West (Hawaii volcanoes)together and came up with volcano, then looked for a song or a group called volcano. It is so interesting how everyone looks at things from a different perspective. One of the things that makes it so much fun.
5. Raindrops keep falling on my head. BJ Thomas
Rhythm of the Rain is right. Raindrops Keep Falling on my Head is not, but is a great guess.
Lui,
Thanks for handing me the answer to #1 on a--pardon the pun--golden platter.
Drops of Rain by Jon B
Nope
Little Drops of Water Bobby Goldsboro
Blue Teardrops are falling Roy Orbison
Rainy Days and Monday Karen Carpenter
No BJ, who is Dick?
No BJ, who is Dick?
5. Venezuelan Rain Dance; The Smothers Brothers
Lol
5. Bits and pieces. Dave Clark Five
Rain Drops Dee Clark
Great job BJ!
Great job BJ!
Great job BJ!
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, CORY!
How could your birthday be anything but happy with so many people around to share in the occasion? Top that off with a Sunday celebration at home with the family and the day is entirely yours. Enjoy!
Here in St. Andrews we'll be raising a toast to you at 41. May today be lots of fun and may you continue to ride the wave of personal success throughout the coming year. Cheers!
We are looking forward to seeing you, Amy, Norah and Simone at the family reunion in August. Keep well, all of you!
Lots of love,
Louise and Dave
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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY, SHANNON AND LUKE!
Congratulations on your sixth wedding anniversary. We hope a Sunday celebration means that you have had time off from work and have been able to enjoy this special day together.
When you celebrate six on the sixth day of the month, it is considered a golden anniversary. Here's to shared memories of the past 6 years, to a happy day today and to many more such celebrations in the future.
See you on August 23rd!
Cheers and lots of love,
Louise and David
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Take a break Lou, and maybe even get on the board yourself.
A universal theme and names we'll all recognize.
1. Doesn't have much to do with fishing but happens a lot. Always first.
2.Better than drool! I guess you could have called him that a long, long time ago.
3.The knight doesn't agree with. The King
4.Some deeds you've done, you just can't recover from. I think a great deal of this entertainer.
5.Blame it all on this. Rage, Rage.
Sorry folks, this is the third time I've posted this message. The other two are on the March thread. I think I'm getting old!
When I send a message from my phone, for some reason it records it more than once. But in this case I guess that last message deserved to be delivered 3 times. BJ just keeps on trucking. (OOOO, there’s an idea for a set of questions!)
Anyway, the seventh set is solved and was obviously about Rain. The recap follows:
1. Rythym of the Rain by The Cascades. The main clue gives you a force of nature hence the rain and the Ring of Fire is an area around the Pacific Ocean where earthquakes and volcanoes are prevalent. The West coast of Canada and the U.S. form part of the Ring of fire and the Cascade mountains stretch south from BC through Northern California.
2. Rain by The Beatles. ‘When the rain comes, they run and hide their heads, they might as well be dead....’ No longer endowed with life. A little poetic license on the name as it refers to the Beat of the music and not a beetle.
3. Somewhere Over the Rainbow by Judy Garland. Everyone knows there’s a pot of gold at the end of every rainbow. The ‘disguise’ refers to the song Judy in Disguise and it wasn’t about Judy Garland.
4. Thunder Rolls by Garth Brooks. Quite often associated with rain, lightning which of course is followed by thunder which sometimes sounds like it is rolling across the skies. And when rain gets heavy, small brooks become swollen and can grow to be like rivers.
5. Raindrops by Dee Clark. ‘.... they feel like raindrops falling from my eyes....‘. 'Dick' Clark is one of the most recognized name in music, giving a clue to the performer's last name.
So, ME, Marty and BJ all got 2 points each. I think I need to figure out how to add more points so the rest of the family can catch up in the second half of the contest.
1. BJ 18
2. Marty 9
3. ME 8
4. Lucy 5
5. Chris 1
6. Ed 1
April 6, 2014 at 10:17 AM
1. Hooked on a Feeling by B.J. Thomas
3. Sir Paul McCartney and King of Pop, Michael Jackson's feud?
Lou, 1 for first to answer and 1 for the right song and artist
BJ so close, correct artist, what's the song
This Girl is Mine?
Ed, would 3 be Black or White by Michael Jackson (Sir Paul would disagree and say 'Ebony and Ivory'
4. El Paso by Marty Robbins?
2. Hound Dog Elvis Presley
2. Tears on My Pillow by Little Anthony and the Imperials
5. Suspicions by Eddie Rabbit
Whoa, Lui.
You aren't just great at making up the clues. You're great at finding answers, too. I especially like your answer to number 3.
And once again I got a real kick out of your explanation of contest 7.
BJ, I was just trying to find performers with some of our siblings names ('Names we'll all recognize'), who had songs that had something to do with the song clue.
I think #2 works with Tears on My Pillow instead of drool. And, of course, when he was young (long, long time ago!) (Ouch!!) you could call Tony little Anthony.
The other ones fit but not as obviously as 2 and 3
Mind you the gunslinger in El Paso did not recover from his indiscretions, he died. and we all think a great deal of Marty - Antonini that is.
And when you have suspicions you are blaming it on whatever you are suspicious of and you could say Rabbit is a play on rabid.
What's that? You think I'm stretching it a little?
Hey, when it comes to these contests "stretch" is my middle name.
I'm back. Work you know.
So now you have
1. Hooked on a feeling...B J... Thomas
2. Tears on my Pillow (much better than drool) Little... Anthony... and the Imperials (I used the exact clue used in one of Lou's original contests)
3. This Girl is Mine...Michael... Jackson ( Paul sang "I don't understand the way you think, saying that she's yours not mine")
4. El Paso...Marty...Robbins (After killing a young cowboy, he went back for love and was shot)
5.I hope you don't go into a rage, but Suspicions is incorrect
5. Blame it on the Boogie. Michael Jackson
No. Sorry. Don't you just want to go into a rage when you're wrong
Don't Take your Guns to Town. Johnny Cash
Don't go gentle into this night Betty Jo keep trying.
Big Bad John. Jimmy Dean
or Bad, Bad Leroy Brown. Jim Croce
I Love A Rainy Night Eddie Rabbit
Sorry, all wrong. My light is dying, good night.
Pure Love by Eddie Rabbit
I raged against the dying of the light last night and finally lost. I'm awake now though, and sorry brother, not right yet.
5. The Devil Went Down to Georgia. Charlie Daniels.
or...Under a Raging Moon Roger Daltrey
Betty Jo, you have the wrong brother. So, by the way, does Lou. I thought this gould ont of got less easy.
oops. Was that a spell check error?
Who Framed Roger Rabbit by Eddie Valiant
The brother you're looking for is much younger than I
I'm just trying to out which song fits that Robbie Robertson did on his own. Is rage referring to the fact he wrote some of the music for the movie Raging Bull?
5. The Traitor Leonard Cohen
I tried my clues on a few others just to see if I had made them too hard, Heather got it quite easily. I tried them on a couple people at work. One of the McCashin boys got it and this guy whose last name was Zimmerman got it too. So it's get able. Good luck.
Tears of Rage Bob Dylan
Betty Jo! Pretty close- wrong song
Blowin' in thw Wind
That's funny, I've never heard the expression 'Blame it on the Wind'. I looked it up on Google and it gave me 147 million hits!
Rage. Rage. Googled would have given you Rage rage against the dying of the night by Dylan Thomas who had influenced "Robert" Zimmerman enough to use the name. Now what is to blame in this particular song.
Blame it on a simple Twist of Fate
5. Blame it on a simple twist of fate Bob Dylan
Blame it on the dying light.
I know Dylan's not much of a favorite. I thought I had made it easy by Google searches. Rage. Rage brought you directly to the poem by Dylan Thomas. Thus hinting Bob Dylan. I know a google search of blame it on gave you millions of links, but, if you Googled Bob Dylan blame it on, A Simple Twist of Fate popped up in the drop down list. Score another for Lou and 1 for Marty as it looks to be a tie, both at 4:48
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JESSICA AND NICHOLAS!
Congratulations on this day that you turn 17. It's a mid-week celebration so you will probably be putting in a full day at school before you can blow out your candles and eat cake.
In any case, we hope you have a terrific day from beginning to end. We add our greetings to those of your friends and family by wishing you good health and much happiness all year long.
We'll see you in Regina in August.
Lots of love,
Louise and David
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BJ,
If you're checking the blog, ED started a new thread on the 10th.
I discovered it just today.
Love,
ME
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