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Kreisleriana - 14 Mar 2008 16:20 GMT
This morning minutes after I awoke, and before I went to the bathroom,
Stinky pranced over my lower tummy, in that imperious way cats have of
marching over your sensitive places.  Because my head is stuffed full of
such cheesy detritus, it came out before I even really knew what I was
saying:

"STOP!  BLADDER TIME!"

(Doo doo-doo doo
Doo-doo
Doo-doo
Can't touch this!)

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kilikini - 14 Mar 2008 17:16 GMT
> This morning minutes after I awoke, and before I went to the bathroom,
> Stinky pranced over my lower tummy, in that imperious way cats have of
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> Doo-doo
> Can't touch this!)

Sorry to laugh, but I can *so* relate!!!!!!!!!!!!!  :~)

kili
Yowie - 14 Mar 2008 21:18 GMT
>> This morning minutes after I awoke, and before I went to the
>> bathroom, Stinky pranced over my lower tummy, in that imperious way
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
> Sorry to laugh, but I can *so* relate!!!!!!!!!!!!!  :~)

Not cheesy 80's pop rap, just plain old cheesy 80's pop, preferrably bad
cheesy 80's hair metal or Brit-Pop :-)

To 'Tainted Love' by Soft Cell (or Marilyn Manson or the other ones) "Now I
know, you've got a (do, do) Stinky Poo, you've got a (do, do) Stinky Poo"

Yowie
~*LiveLoveLaugh*~ - 14 Mar 2008 21:31 GMT
>>> This morning minutes after I awoke, and before I went to the
>>> bathroom, Stinky pranced over my lower tummy, in that imperious way
[quoted text clipped - 17 lines]
> I know, you've got a (do, do) Stinky Poo, you've got a (do, do) Stinky
> Poo"

Y'all are a RIOT!!  :))))

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> Yowie
bastXXXette@sonic.net - 14 Mar 2008 22:44 GMT
>>> "STOP!  BLADDER TIME!"
>>>
>>> (Doo doo-doo doo
>>> Doo-doo
>>> Doo-doo
>>> Can't touch this!)

>> Sorry to laugh, but I can *so* relate!!!!!!!!!!!!!  :~)

> Not cheesy 80's pop rap, just plain old cheesy 80's pop, preferrably bad
> cheesy 80's hair metal or Brit-Pop :-)
>
> To 'Tainted Love' by Soft Cell (or Marilyn Manson or the other ones) "Now I
> know, you've got a (do, do) Stinky Poo, you've got a (do, do) Stinky Poo"

Yowie, that's hilarious. (I admit to - sort of - liking that song. At
least I don't turn the radio off violently if it comes on.)

I don't know that first song, though, the one Theresa posted about.
Who did that?

I'm always making up new lyrics to songs, to sing to my cats. Speaking
of 80s pop, how about this one?

"Oh, Licky, you're so fine
You're so fine you blow my mind
Hey Licky! Hey Licky!"

(I do this while clapping the rhythm. It gets me a doubtful and cautious
look from him.)

Joyce

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Kreisleriana - 15 Mar 2008 00:07 GMT
> >>> "STOP!  BLADDER TIME!"
> >>>
[quoted text clipped - 18 lines]
> I don't know that first song, though, the one Theresa posted about.
> Who did that?

You don't remember this guy with the pants?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMzoBkaFxh4

"I TOLD ya, home boy!"

Theresa, Dante and Stinky
Matthew - 15 Mar 2008 00:28 GMT
>> >>> "STOP!  BLADDER TIME!"
>> >>>
[quoted text clipped - 26 lines]
>
> Theresa, Dante and Stinky

Still can't believe he is a reverend
jmcquown - 15 Mar 2008 00:30 GMT
>>>>> "STOP!  BLADDER TIME!"
>>>>>
[quoted text clipped - 21 lines]
> You don't remember this guy with the pants?
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMzoBkaFxh4

(laughing) I can honestly say I don't remember hearing the song when he did
it.  Definitely not my style of music!  I've heard it a lot this decade,
though, in commercials and in bits where people use the "can't touch this"
line.  Didn't he file bankruptcy or something?

Jill
Magic Mood Jeep (c) - 15 Mar 2008 02:00 GMT
>>>>>> "STOP!  BLADDER TIME!"
>>>>>>
[quoted text clipped - 28 lines]
>
> Jill

Yup.  Like most "instant millionaires", he was clueless about handling
money....

Another flashback to the 80's
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vp-is6S_b_g
Magic Mood Jeep (c) - 15 Mar 2008 02:03 GMT
>>>>>>> "STOP!  BLADDER TIME!"
>>>>>>>
[quoted text clipped - 34 lines]
> Another flashback to the 80's
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vp-is6S_b_g

And Jim Carrey's version
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BTJ_n9Oqs0
jmcquown - 15 Mar 2008 14:34 GMT
>>>>>>>> "STOP!  BLADDER TIME!"
>>>>>>>>
[quoted text clipped - 37 lines]
> And Jim Carrey's version
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1BTJ_n9Oqs0

Ugh.  I don't like Jim Carrey.  Didn't find him funny on SNL (by that time
I'd long since stopped watching) and don't like his movies.  I think Weebs &
Persia would agree :)

Jill
outsider - 15 Mar 2008 14:56 GMT
"jmcquown" <j_mcquown@comcast.net> wrote in

> Ugh.  I don't like Jim Carrey.  Didn't find him funny on SNL (by that
> time I'd long since stopped watching) and don't like his movies.  I
> think Weebs & Persia would agree :)
>
> Jill

I am not a Jim Carrey fan either but one of my favorite movies is Eternal
Sunshine of the spotless mind.

I love:

The very touching aspect of the story
seeing Frodo as a skanky perv (ewwwww)
seeing Kirsten Dunst jumping on a bed in her underwear (guy thing)
the slightly frightening aspect of it being possible some day
Jim Carrey in the role
the fact that a number of my former hang-outs show up in the movie
the ending
Kyla  =^..^= - 16 Mar 2008 03:09 GMT
> Ugh.  I don't like Jim Carrey.  Didn't find him funny on SNL (by that time
> I'd long since stopped watching) and don't like his movies.  I think Weebs
> & Persia would agree :)
>
> Jill

I really like him:)  Did you know he used to married to Luren Holley from
Dumb and Dumber and now on the TV series NCIS?
She was on a soap ..years ago, wither GH, OLYL or AMC, I think it was AMC.
Hey Tommey Lee Jones used to be on OLTL..he was a hoot,
I LOVE him:)

Kyla
jmcquown - 16 Mar 2008 11:53 GMT
>> Ugh.  I don't like Jim Carrey.  Didn't find him funny on SNL (by that
>> time
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
> Kyla

Beats me, darlin'.  I like NCIS but don't know who the players are (except
for Mark Harmon and David McCallum).  Never saw Dumb and Dumber and I
haven't watched a soap since the days of Luke & Laura! LOL  Hollywood and
whose married to/divorcing who isn't one of the things I keep up with.

Jill
Kyla  =^..^= - 17 Mar 2008 05:44 GMT
"jmcquown"

> "Kyla =^..^=" >>
>>> Ugh.  I don't like Jim Carrey.  Didn't find him funny on SNL (by that
[quoted text clipped - 15 lines]
> Beats me, darlin'.  I like NCIS but don't know who the players are (except
> for Mark Harmon and David McCallum).

I love Mark Harmon (Gibbs) and David McCallum  'Ducky", The Man
from U.N.C.L.E   And Abbey is a hoot, isn't she?
NCIS is one of my favorite shows.  I love the smacks upside the back of the
head thingy they do:)  BTW, ever notice Gibbs goes nowhere without a
Starbucks cup in his hand?   'Product Placement '  hee heee
Mark Harmon is married to Pam Dawber of Mork and Mindy. :p
IDK why I can remember this trivia stuff.  And I really like Ziva on NCIS.
She can kick some arse!!!

Never saw Dumb and Dumber and I
> haven't watched a soap since the days of Luke & Laura! LOL

ohhh yeah, the day the Earth stood still with Luke and Laura's wedding, that
was back like in 1980 IIRC, the same year Mt Saint Helens blew.

Hollywood and
> whose married to/divorcing who isn't one of the things I keep up with.

I know, me neither...and this thing with Owen Wilson...egad, I really like
him.  His brother Luke Wilson looks like Owen, but without the 'nose'.

> Jill

Kyla
--off to feed the Catz
Magic Mood Jeep (c) - 15 Mar 2008 02:12 GMT
>  > kilikini wrote:
>
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
> I don't know that first song, though, the one Theresa posted about.
> Who did that?

a guy that called himself "MC Hammer"....

> I'm always making up new lyrics to songs, to sing to my cats. Speaking
> of 80s pop, how about this one?
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> (I do this while clapping the rhythm. It gets me a doubtful and cautious
> look from him.)

SPEW!

I change the MeNaMeNa (bidibidibi)song into al Mimi's  :)
bastXXXette@sonic.net - 15 Mar 2008 03:23 GMT
>>> Theresa wrote:

>>>> "STOP!  BLADDER TIME!"
>>>> Can't touch this!)

>>> Not cheesy 80's pop rap, just plain old cheesy 80's pop, preferrably
>>> bad cheesy 80's hair metal or Brit-Pop :-)

>> I don't know that first song, though, the one Theresa posted about.
>> Who did that?

> a guy that called himself "MC Hammer"....

*Wait* a minute... MC Hammer? Why did Yowie refer to him as "cheesy 80s
hair metal"?? That threw me off completely. Yowie, please explain yourself! :)

I was trying to picture the above lyric as sung by Journey or Styx - aaagh!

>> "Oh, Licky, you're so fine
>> You're so fine you blow my mind
>> Hey Licky! Hey Licky!"

> SPEW!

Sorry, didn't realize that would need a BW!

Joyce

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Yowie - 15 Mar 2008 05:27 GMT
>>>> Theresa wrote:
>
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
> hair metal"?? That threw me off completely. Yowie, please explain
> yourself! :)

Oh no! I wasn't trying to call MC Hammer 'Cheesy 80s hair metal', I am *far*
to familiar with 80's music to make that mistake. I was simply saying that I
preferred cheesy 80's hair metal to cheesy 80's pop rap.

Suki could well be serenaded with "Baby got back" (by Sir Mixalot), with the
size of her pantaloons!

Yowie
bastXXXette@sonic.net - 15 Mar 2008 09:18 GMT
> Oh no! I wasn't trying to call MC Hammer 'Cheesy 80s hair metal', I am *far*
> to familiar with 80's music to make that mistake. I was simply saying that I
> preferred cheesy 80's hair metal to cheesy 80's pop rap.

OK, thank you. My sense of order in the universe has been restored.

I'm familiar with 80s music too - I bought my first new car in 1982 and
had a half-hour commute to work for the next 6 years. What did I do for
that hour each day (total) on the road? Listen to Top 40!

But I don't remember the MC Hammer song. At least, not from the cue
Theresa offered us. Maybe I'll go try to find a sample of it on Amazon
or someplace and see if anything comes back to me. It's bugging me
now.

> Suki could well be serenaded with "Baby got back" (by Sir Mixalot),
> with the size of her pantaloons!

I *love* that song. It's one of the best hip hop songs ever written
(the other being UNITY by Queen Latifah). OK, some of it is laughable
("My anaconda don't want none"? No self-esteem issues there, LOL!).
But it has a great beat, and I do like the general message, even if
it's just another way for a guy to talk about how he wants his women.

(By the way, just a few days ago I heard a hilarious cover of that
song, sung in the most lily-white way possible - as a sensitive singer-
songwriter ballad, accompanied by guitar. Hysterical!)

Joyce
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Christine K. - 15 Mar 2008 09:26 GMT
bastXXXette@sonic.net kirjoitti:

> But I don't remember the MC Hammer song. At least, not from the cue
> Theresa offered us. Maybe I'll go try to find a sample of it on Amazon
> or someplace and see if anything comes back to me. It's bugging me
> now.

Theresa gave a YouTube-link for it:

QUOTE
You don't remember this guy with the pants?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMzoBkaFxh4
UNQUOTE

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Kyla  =^..^= - 16 Mar 2008 03:02 GMT
<bastXXXet
> Yowie >
>
[quoted text clipped - 32 lines]
>
> Joyce

Thank you EVER so much for making my latte spew onto a passing Sqweex.  She
gave me THE dirtest look

..a 'glare,

`   ==oVo^==
          X

and then she went mumbling cuzz wurds and went int0 the kitchen.
She's huge a longhair Tortie, with a bushy tail , and big feet & she's
about
5 years old, and really has an 'attitude'.
Kyla
_now watching an NCIS Marathon.
outsider - 14 Mar 2008 22:52 GMT
>>> This morning minutes after I awoke, and before I went to the
>>> bathroom, Stinky pranced over my lower tummy, in that imperious way
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
>
> Yowie

OK!  These are sounds I did NOT need in my head!

out damn song!
Matthew - 14 Mar 2008 23:09 GMT
>>>> This morning minutes after I awoke, and before I went to the
>>>> bathroom, Stinky pranced over my lower tummy, in that imperious way
[quoted text clipped - 23 lines]
>
> out damn song!

Better than that  Its a small world
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APmHR2bmQgw  get that out of your head

< evil laugh>
Kyla  =^..^= - 16 Mar 2008 03:28 GMT
> Better than that  Its a small world
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APmHR2bmQgw  get that out of your head
>
> < evil laugh>

DH was stuck in that ride when he was a kid and had to listen that for 6
hours while they made repairs on the ride

LOL

Kyla
dooooooooo yoooooooooo reaaaaally waaaaaaaant toooooooo
huuuuuuuurT meeeeeee?
<EG>
tanadashoes - 16 Mar 2008 04:16 GMT
> Better than that  Its a small world
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=APmHR2bmQgw  get that out of your head
>
> < evil laugh>

I've never been to any of the Disney properties and that song makes me want
to run screaming for the door.  I thought the best send up of it was done in
the original Shrek movie.  I wouldn't want to watch that more than once in a
while either.

Pam S. who still wants to visit Disney World with Rob someday, but wants to
get past the small world part.
Kyla  =^..^= - 17 Mar 2008 06:47 GMT
"tanadashoes" >
> "Matthew">>
>>
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> Pam S. who still wants to visit Disney World with Rob someday, but wants
> to get past the small world part.

I have a picture of me at age 13, with my middle sister and my girl cousin,
both age 9, getting our autograph books signed by 'Roy' of the origional
Mickey Mouse Club  :p
And, a bit of Mousekateer trivia for ya, remember Bobby?  The dancer who was
usually teamed up with Annette?
He went on to dance on The Lawrence Welk Show :)
He'ss married to Myron Floren's daughter :b
Kyla
--who still like to watch LW  IF it's on..for a hoot.
Kyla  =^..^= - 16 Mar 2008 03:25 GMT
"outsider"
> "Yowie" >
>>>> This morning minutes after I awoke, and before I went to the
[quoted text clipped - 24 lines]
>
> out damn song!

Okay, here's one that I can't get rid of for 3 days now because I saw the
video on VH-1 Classic Rock
Dust in the Wind, by Kansas.
I can't remember all the words..

awwwwlll we are is duuust inthe wiiiiiiiiind ?
awwwwll we are is dust in the wiiiiiiiind !

Remember that..2 guys dressed in suots and riffled shirts and the violinst
had this really thick long down to his shoulders beautiful hair

awwwwlll we are is duuust inthe wiiiiiiiiind ?
awwwwll we are is dust in the wiiiiiiiind !

Good song to play the kazoo with

Kyla
--who just ate a green cookie brought home from the St Paddy's Day  pot luck
Brunch at the Clubhouse where we live.  It was a big turnout and we had a
lot of fun:)  DH made some realy good corn bread to take:)
Jo Firey - 15 Mar 2008 06:52 GMT
> This morning minutes after I awoke, and before I went to the bathroom,
> Stinky pranced over my lower tummy, in that imperious way cats have of
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
> Doo-doo
> Can't touch this!)

You guys behave.  I've already got a bad case of ear worms from singing
nursery rhymes to my granddaughter.

You don't want me to share.

Jo
bastXXXette@sonic.net - 15 Mar 2008 09:08 GMT
> "Kreisleriana" <drtmuir@earthlink.net> wrote in message

>> (Doo doo-doo doo
>> Doo-doo
>> Doo-doo
>> Can't touch this!)

> You guys behave.  I've already got a bad case of ear worms from singing
> nursery rhymes to my granddaughter.

> You don't want me to share.

Ooooo. That sounds like a threat. I think we might be escalating to
an Earwarm War.

Joyce
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Kyla  =^..^= - 16 Mar 2008 03:33 GMT
<bastXXXette
...
> Jo Firey >
> > "Kreisleriana"
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>
> Joyce

Have you really listened to the words of Rock a  Bye Baby?

rock a bye baaaaaaaybe
in the treeeeee tops
when the wind blooooooooooows
the cradle witl rock
but when the bough breaks
the cradle will faaaaall
and down will fall baby
cradle and allll

No wonder kids get nightmares ;]b

Kyla
Magic Mood Jeep © - 16 Mar 2008 03:40 GMT
Kyla =^..^= wrote:
> <bastXXXette
> ...
[quoted text clipped - 26 lines]
>
> Kyla

Do you realize that most "nursery" rhymes stem from medievil days - they
days of the "black" plague (Bubonic Plague)

Ring around the rosie
Pocket full of posies (people carried flowers so that they wouldn't smell)
Ashes, ashes
We all fall down
(die from plague)

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Kyla  =^..^= - 16 Mar 2008 05:52 GMT
"Magic Mood Jeep ©"
> Kyla =^..^= wrote:
>> <bastXXXette
[quoted text clipped - 36 lines]
> We all fall down
> (die from plague)

I had totally forgotten about that.  Wow.

Londen Brigde is falling down
falling down
falling down
Londen Bridge is falling down
my fair lady

not exactly a nursery rhyme, or is it?

Kyla

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Yowie - 16 Mar 2008 10:52 GMT
> Kyla =^..^= wrote:
>> <bastXXXette
[quoted text clipped - 36 lines]
> We all fall down
> (die from plague)

Must be a Commonwealth versus USA thing but I know that nursery rhyme as:

(start in a circle, holding hands. When you start saying it, start the
circle spinning faster and faster)
Ring a ring a rosie,
a pocker full of posie,
atichoo atichoo,
we all fall down...
(fall over if you haven't already)

when our mother calls us,
we all get up.
(get up and do it again)

Yowie
Christine K. - 16 Mar 2008 11:13 GMT
Yowie kirjoitti:
>> Do you realize that most "nursery" rhymes stem from medievil days -
>> they days of the "black" plague (Bubonic Plague)
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
>
> Yowie

You're both right. There are many versions of that rhyme. I looked up a
few sites with info on its origins and meanings:
http://www.rhymes.org.uk/ring_around_the_rosy.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring_a_Ring_o'_Roses
http://www.snopes.com/language/literary/rosie.asp

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Kyla  =^..^= - 17 Mar 2008 06:27 GMT
"Christine K."
> Yowie kirjoitti:
>>> Do you realize that most "nursery" rhymes stem from medievil days -
[quoted text clipped - 27 lines]
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring_a_Ring_o'_Roses
> http://www.snopes.com/language/literary/rosie.asp

Wow...thanks :)

Kyla
Kyla  =^..^= - 17 Mar 2008 06:40 GMT
"Yowie"
>> Kyla =^..^= wrote:
>>> <bastXXXette
[quoted text clipped - 41 lines]
> (start in a circle, holding hands. When you start saying it, start the
> circle spinning faster and faster)

That's the way we in the USA do it..the kids, that is...LOL

> Ring a ring a rosie,
> a pocker full of posie,
> atichoo atichoo,
> we all fall down...
> (fall over if you haven't already)

And they all fell down

> when our mother calls us,
> we all get up.
> (get up and do it again)
>
> Yowie

Hmmm, I don't remember that part... :)

Kyla
jmcquown - 16 Mar 2008 14:12 GMT
> Kyla =^..^= wrote:
>> <bastXXXette
[quoted text clipped - 36 lines]
> We all fall down
> (die from plague)

Not to mention the lovely fairy tales collected by the brothers Grimm, such
as Hansel & Gretel.  I never got nightmares; I found them very entertaining!

http://www.nationalgeographic.com/grimm/index2.html

Jill
Kyla  =^..^= - 17 Mar 2008 06:33 GMT
"jmcquown" ...

> "Magic Mood Jeep ©"
>> Kyla =^..^= wrote:
[quoted text clipped - 47 lines]
>
> Jill

Thanks for the link, Jill.
One of my favorite stories was about the 'lettuce...rampian?
I'll have to find that one.

Ever read any VC Andrews Flowers In The Attic series?
Loved those:)
The movie sucked in a major way :/

Kyla
jmcquown - 18 Mar 2008 15:41 GMT
Kyla =^..^= wrote:
> "jmcquown" ...
>>
[quoted text clipped - 57 lines]
> Ever read any VC Andrews Flowers In The Attic series?
> Loved those:)

Now THOSE books creeped me out.  Incest! Eeeek!  I wasn't even comfortable
sharing a hotel room (two beds, of course) with one of my brothers when we
were on a trip.  LOL

> The movie sucked in a major way :/
>
> Kyla

Most movies made from good books do suck.  The only real way to keep them
true to the book they'd have to be 4-6 hours long!

I loved S. King's 'The Green Mile', but it was a long film, just over 3
hours, and they had to leave a few (fairly inconsequential) things out.

I love the classic film Gone with the Wind (very much like the book even
though it ignored the fact Scarlett had two other kids aside from Bonnie
Butler) but that intermission was absolutely necessary!

Jill
Kyla  =^..^= - 19 Mar 2008 22:33 GMT
"jmcquown"
> Kyla =^..^= wrote:
>> "jmcquown" ...
[quoted text clipped - 62 lines]
> sharing a hotel room (two beds, of course) with one of my brothers when we
> were on a trip.  LOL

LOL, I loved the series myself.

>> The movie sucked in a major way :/
>>
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> I loved S. King's 'The Green Mile', but it was a long film, just over 3
> hours, and they had to leave a few (fairly inconsequential) things out.

Never saw that one.

> I love the classic film Gone with the Wind (very much like the book even
> though it ignored the fact Scarlett had two other kids aside from Bonnie
> Butler) but that intermission was absolutely necessary!
>
> Jill

Well, I never read the book, and I did NOT know Scarlett  had 2 other kids.
Well, I just learned something new today.
BTW, your cards are going  in the mail on Thursday:)
One for you and one for your Mom, in the same envelope.
No confetti included.
So sorry for the delay :(
Hug
Kyla
tanadashoes - 16 Mar 2008 04:21 GMT
> Have you really listened to the words of Rock a  Bye Baby?
>
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>
> No wonder kids get nightmares ;]b

From "Here Come Santa Claus"

So jump in bed and hide your head
Cause Santa Claus' coming tonight.

Another

Now I lay me down to sleep,
I pray the Lord my soul to keep,
Should I die before I wake,
I pray the lord my soul to take.

It's really scary being a kid.

Pam S.
Kyla  =^..^= - 16 Mar 2008 05:49 GMT
"tanadashoes"

> "Kyla =^..^=" >>
>> Have you really listened to the words of Rock a  Bye Baby?
[quoted text clipped - 14 lines]
> So jump in bed and hide your head
> Cause Santa Claus' coming tonight.

Yeesh, I forgot about that one.

> Another
>
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> Pam S.

When I was a child, I was raised as a Mormon
and they had a different version, which I like better

Now I lay me down to sleep
I pray the Lord, my soul to keep
And in the morning, when I wake
I pray You guide
Each step I take

  :)

Kyla
jmcquown - 16 Mar 2008 15:05 GMT
>> Have you really listened to the words of Rock a  Bye Baby?
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>> No wonder kids get nightmares ;]b

(snippety)
the lord my soul to take.

> It's really scary being a kid.
>
> Pam S.
LOL  I must be very strange, then!  I've *always* loved scary things:  ghost
stories, scary (but not strictly blood & gore slasher-type) movies;, things
that go bump in the night!  And old cemeteries are absolutely fascinating.
My great-uncle was a cemetery caretaker; I always thought it would be so
cool to have a house right there in the cemetery like he and his wife did ;)

Jill
Kyla  =^..^= - 17 Mar 2008 06:37 GMT
"jmcquown" ...

> "tanadashoes" >>
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> Jill

So did you Pet Semetary??  ewwwwww
The big Gray Cat in that movie went on to be in other scary movies :)
And IIRC, a cat food ad

Kyla
--A Stephen King Fan
jmcquown - 17 Mar 2008 16:31 GMT
Kyla =^..^= wrote:
> "jmcquown" ...
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> Kyla
> --A Stephen King Fan

Hey, Persia's a big grey cat!  The book was great; the movie was awful.  I
love the closing line from the book, "Hello, darling" ;)

Jill
Sherry - 17 Mar 2008 17:32 GMT
> Kyla =^..^= wrote:
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That was the scariest book I've ever read. I heard Stephen King say in
an interview that, of all the books he's written, it's the only one
that scared *him*.

Sherrh
Kyla  =^..^= - 16 Mar 2008 20:11 GMT
<bastXXXet
> Yowie >
> > kilikini wrote:
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> (I do this while clapping the rhythm.
It gets me a doubtful and cautious
> look from him.)
>
> Joyce

Thank you EVER so much for making my latte spew onto a passing Sqweex.  She
gave me THE dirtest look

..a 'glare,

`   ==oVo^==
          X

and then she went mumbling cuzz wurds and went int0 the kitchen.
She's huge a longhair Tortie, with a bushy tail , and big feet & she's
about
5 years old, and really has an 'attitude'.
Kyla

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