What language is this anyway? Spanish? Italian?
Salamander
Fire Walking
10 Comments
- From:Oshango (Legacy)On:Fri Oct 24 2003Spanish :-) I found my in spanish too. :-)
- From:Greensparkles (Legacy)On:Fri Oct 24 2003Getting hair done...then 'nothing' but coziness sounds terrific*
The sad part about frost is the 'flowers' go....but so do the bugs!!
Hope you win the lottery* - From:AQuietEvening (Legacy)On:Fri Oct 24 2003A good frost sounds nice right about now...let me go check the current temperature....oh gee, it's dropped to 91 degrees ;-) at least it's not 100 right now.
~QE - From:StrangeBrew (Legacy)On:Fri Oct 24 2003NO! Baseball season isn't over yet =)
- From:Lilith (Legacy)On:Fri Oct 24 2003You might consider getting the thing-ah-mah-giggy for the Socialist's special wheels just in case another flat happens and you are out of cellphone contact.
- From:Beaster (Legacy)On:Fri Oct 24 2003As the big moan towards christmas builds in volume on line, your shoebox job is a ray of light. We don't do christmas here, as much as any Westerner with a preschooler with grandparents can not do christmas... Wait a minute. We did buy the kiddo a bike last year. No tree. But a bike and a few pressies. I guess we just don't want her to be the only person she knows who gets no pressies on christmas day.
But this year, in the name of charity, she and I will TOGETHER (ie. there is a lesson in this for her) take a tag from the christmas tree the local mall erect to elicit tagged gifts for needy children (you write on your tag whether the pressie is suitable for a boy or girl and of what age). I look forward to teaching her that if it is better to give than receive, it is better again to give without expecting to be thanked for it.
Beaster.
PS: 2.5 hours Snood free. 48 previous hours of abstinence were rewarded with my highest score yet! Not sure what the lesson is here... perhaps that I have no self-control? - From:Shay4l (Legacy)On:Sat Oct 25 2003It's been 90 degrees the last few days here. I miss the cool weather, but I'm not gonna have to shovel any damn snow or drive home in a blizzard.
- From:Calichef (Legacy)On:Sat Oct 25 2003I don't want to start an argument or anything, but that phrase is deffinitely in Italian. There are no words *E* and *di* in Spanish.
As for the weather, tell the Socialist that it was 85 degrees here today, with just enough breeze to keep it from being too hot. :-P
~Cali - From:Allimom (Legacy)On:Sat Oct 25 2003It's Italian.
Check out this site:
http://www.worldlingo.com/wl/pages/T1/G0/UP46167/P1/l/products_services/worldlingo_translator.html
Alli - From:Thubten (Legacy)On:Sat Oct 25 2003Uh oh...those hub caps look like a metal chain...hmmm...could Socialist's Joy be a bind for you?