My dear sweet lady, Gracious me, yes you over did it quite a bit. But I dare say you may be healthier now since you have nothing left to give you aches and pain. But, damn girl, you will have to watch those elbows and knees, they are kind of dangerous if someone gets stuck with them. I got my comment on the tit's post, enjoyed it quite a bit. Dear Lady, I am wondering, did you get my comment on the Lion Mane Jellyfish. I looked each day but no show, maybe you missed it or was it too long, if so I will make them shorter as not to take up the entire post. My apologies to you. Dear lady hope your weather has cool down and your dear mother and husband is doing well. Again I apologize for the long comment. Looking forward to talking with you. G.
Dear G...I enjoyed your comment on the jellyfish post very much. I always answer but damned if I know where I answered you. I'll have to go back through our log. I think I will always answer at the same post from now on to avoid confusion.
My dear sweet lady, I am so glad you read my comment or should I say my letter. As you know, I am new at this game . My daughter says you always read all the comments, I just wanted to be sure myself. I am glad to hear I didn't annoy you something I hope to never do. I will be back. G.
Dear G, Well, I'm stumped. I have two notes on my pad. 1)Ask about the lady who came to visit Gil 2)Ask how he finally won N over
If I asked you these questions in a comment, I don't know where they are. I looked. They either got lost in cyber-space or I thought I had asked them already. At my age I'm happy if I remember to put my clothes on before I go out.
I was very curious about the lady who came up from Reno to see Gil a few weeks after he arrived in Shreveport. By that time, I guess he was probably attracted to Nee. What did he do with the lady? And seeing how hostile Nee was being to both of you, how in the heck did Gil win her affection? Actually, I think I can work that one out myself.
Nee told me she and some of the other employees thought the mob had come to take over the casino.All the dark serious looking Italians.She felt Gil's eyes boring into her back from the start. They had an exciting romance.
I met my husband when I skidded off the road in a snowstorm and got buried in a snowbank.He rescued me. May I ask how you met your wife? Was her dad strict?
The weather here has not cooled down. It's freakish. The heavy wet air makes me feel I'm drowning. Everyone seems to be moving slowly and have low energy. In winter you really have to move your ass, so it doesn't freeze and fall off. Oh well, in the winter we'll all be complaining about the cold and the three feet of snow in the drivewway. If you lived in New York you know what I'm talking about. Do you miss the four seasons?
Just talking about our winters has made me feel cooler.I heard you bought a bike for a little neighbor boy. That was so kind and dare I say, sweet. Sometimes it just takes the kind act of a stranger to turn someone's life around. God willing, he'll be nothing like his father. I know he is a happy little boy right now.
More later G. I have to go and talk to your daughter right now....Best wishes...J
My dear sweet lady,
ReplyDeleteGracious me, yes you over did it quite a bit. But I dare say you may be healthier now since you have nothing left to give you aches and pain.
But, damn girl, you will have to watch those elbows and knees, they are kind of dangerous if someone gets stuck with them.
I got my comment on the tit's post, enjoyed it quite a bit.
Dear Lady, I am wondering, did you get my comment on the Lion Mane Jellyfish. I looked each day but no show, maybe you missed it or was it too long, if so I will make them shorter as not to take up the entire post.
My apologies to you.
Dear lady hope your weather has cool down and your dear mother and husband is doing well.
Again I apologize for the long comment.
Looking forward to talking with you.
G.
Dear G...I enjoyed your comment on the jellyfish post very much. I always answer but damned if I know where I answered you. I'll have to go back through our log.
ReplyDeleteI think I will always answer at the same post from now on to avoid confusion.
My dear sweet lady,
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you read my comment or should I say my letter.
As you know, I am new at this game .
My daughter says you always read all the comments, I just wanted to be sure myself.
I am glad to hear I didn't annoy you something I hope to never do.
I will be back.
G.
Dear G,
ReplyDeleteWell, I'm stumped. I have two notes on my pad.
1)Ask about the lady who came to visit Gil
2)Ask how he finally won N over
If I asked you these questions in a comment, I don't know where they are. I looked. They either got lost in cyber-space or I thought I had asked them already. At my age I'm happy if I remember to put my clothes on before I go out.
I was very curious about the lady who came up from Reno to see Gil a few weeks after he arrived in Shreveport. By that time, I guess he was probably attracted to Nee. What did he do with the lady?
And seeing how hostile Nee was being to both of you, how in the heck did Gil win her affection? Actually, I think I can work that one out myself.
Nee told me she and some of the other employees thought the mob had come to take over the casino.All the dark serious looking Italians.She felt Gil's eyes boring into her back from the start. They had an exciting romance.
I met my husband when I skidded off the road in a snowstorm and got buried in a snowbank.He rescued me.
May I ask how you met your wife? Was her dad strict?
The weather here has not cooled down. It's freakish. The heavy wet air makes me feel I'm drowning. Everyone seems to be moving slowly and have low energy. In winter you really have to move your ass, so it doesn't freeze and fall off.
Oh well, in the winter we'll all be complaining about the cold and the three feet of snow in the drivewway. If you lived in New York you know what I'm talking about. Do you miss the four seasons?
Just talking about our winters has made me feel cooler.I heard you bought a bike for a little neighbor boy. That was so kind and dare I say, sweet. Sometimes it just takes the kind act of a stranger to turn someone's life around. God willing, he'll be nothing like his father. I know he is a happy little boy right now.
More later G. I have to go and talk to your daughter right now....Best wishes...J