“…those were the days when Indians
kept life from being monotonous to the settlers.”
quote of the day, from Anne of the Island
“…those were the days when Indians
kept life from being monotonous to the settlers.”
quote of the day, from Anne of the Island
How? Get it, how? Indians. Sometimes cheese amuses me greatly…
Thats hillarious.
In case you don’t see it on Leah’s site – props on the Pride and Prejudice quote. It was awesome. 🙂 Nicely done.
LOL
Nice. I think Lewis and Clark would agree.
I’m so glad you got it (and liked it). If it means something to just one person in xangaland, then it’s worth it. Doesn’t that seem like a lifetime ago? Ahh, the memories. So much we could talk about. I may just add that long exhale you mentioned. It was certainly in the man’s character. He used to call all of us young louts. I miss the guy.
Tennesseans and colors…well, when it comes to orange, even the most nominal sports fan who is from here owns something in this shade of orange or brighter. This is “Big Orange” country, after all, according to most signs you see around Knoxville…and almost any person in Tennessee will be quick to point out the difference between this orange and the burnt orange worn by the University of Texas!wow, I almost spelt my own state wrong twice…hook-ed on fonix wurked fer mean orange kind of mood? does that mean you were feeling bright and sunny? I hope so after you were illin’ so.