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Kansas SamPerson was signed in when posted  296
11-01-2009 09:56 PM ET (US)
I've just moved the ZP to a new web host. If I'm wildly successful, you won't notice any difference. But if you do notice any changes, please tell me.
Kansas SamPerson was signed in when posted  295
11-01-2009 08:25 PM ET (US)
Looks like I've got a lot of catching up to do!

/m291 Sorry to hear about Boots and Moe, Francine. Didn't we do a little whack dialog years ago in Moe's honor? (I've still got it somewhere, I think.)

/m292 Gesundheit!

/m293 Look, hello, the last thing I need is another wedding invitation. Cake, cake, cake! I'm sick to death of it - 'ya hear? The very next wedding that I get invited to I'm gonna eat the little plastic bride and groom, not the cake. Don't _make_ me do it...

/m294 Good to hear from you again, Will! I agree about paying for gas and electricity. So I've got a plan. I'm gonna plug one end of my extension cord into the other to get free electricity. OK, I'll confess that I haven't figured out yet where to plug in the leaf blower, but I'm certain it's a tractable problem; I've applied for a grant from DARPA.
Will_HPerson was signed in when posted  294
10-27-2009 09:33 PM ET (US)
hello, I want one of those water-powered homes; I'm sick of paying for gas and electricity. However, chorines, even the bleached blondes, probably would process wedding invites very nicely.
hello  293
10-26-2009 09:35 PM ET (US)
People cut down trees to make paper. wedding invitationsHence, in order to print a large number of wedding invitations a lot of trees are cut. When trees are cut, the environment is damaged severely. Hence, wedding invitationwe must not cut down trees as it is the best source of oxygen not only for us but also for all living creatures to survive. Regarding usage of the recycled paper, it is a well known fact that it saves 7000 gallons of water and this amount of water is enough to power a home for six months. Hence, we must make use of recycled paper for the purpose of wedding invitations. unique wedding invitationsIt is also important to confirm before buying that recycled paper is made up of recycled material. It must be Processed Chorine Free which means that there should be no usage of bleach in the production.
Wzxbflqd  292
07-15-2009 07:27 PM ET (US)
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FrancineFPerson was signed in when posted  291
06-16-2009 02:52 PM ET (US)
/m290 Their passing has left a hole in our lives and now and then something reminds me of them and I get a sinking feeling. Time will heal though I'll always miss them. I know what you're going through with the passing of Mollie but she and the other furry angels did brighten our lives for a span. I don't think we'll get another pet because Rick will be retiring next year and we hope to travel. Sending good wishes your way, my cyber-friend :-)
Karin1Person was signed in when posted  290
06-15-2009 06:37 PM ET (US)
/m288 Sam, thank you so much for thinking of me. I'm at the point now where I only cry about my Mollie 2-3 times a week, instead of (at least) 2-3 times a day, so I am making progress. I hope you and your family (human and pets) are well.

/m289 Francine, I am so very sorry to hear of your heartbreaking double loss. I know how much you loved your boys and can only imagine how difficult a blow that's been for you, especially since I've been so grateful I still have my Rainer with me. I hope your loving memories of Moe and Boots can give you comfort. I appreciate your sharing the link to that story. It was such a touching and heartfelt expression that reminds us all of us dog lovers why we feel the way we do. I know that you might not be ready yet, but how do you and Rick feel about getting another canine companion?
FrancineFPerson was signed in when posted  289
06-13-2009 10:10 AM ET (US)
Karin, I had to recently put down Boots and Moe about a month apart and when I came across this article about the dignity of old dogs I thought I'd share with you, knowing that you also experienced a loss:

http://www.theweek.com/article/index/89914...s_are_the_best_dogs
Kansas SamPerson was signed in when posted  288
06-09-2009 01:46 PM ET (US)
Edited by author 06-09-2009 01:49 PM
/m287 Thanks for the link, Karin. I enjoyed that one.

BTW, I saw "Marley and Me" recently which made me think of your loss of Mollie. I hope you're beginning to feel a little better by now.
Karin1Person was signed in when posted  287
05-17-2009 12:30 AM ET (US)
Hey guys, I read this article and thought my fellow word lovers would find it interesting as well: http://www.nypost.com/seven/05162009/posto...t_169585.htm?page=0.
Karin1Person was signed in when posted  286
03-11-2009 12:56 PM ET (US)
Francine,

Thanks for your kind thoughts here & on the other board. I know you are a dog lover too and understand how I'm feeling. :)
FrancineFPerson was signed in when posted  285
03-11-2009 11:28 AM ET (US)
Karin, Mollie felt your love and you gave her a good life. My condolences.
Karin1Person was signed in when posted  284
03-09-2009 11:22 PM ET (US)
/m283 Sam, thanks for the input. Unfortunately I think I'm actually going to have to get a new computer first! This one appears to be in its death throes. Any advice from you or anyone else on a dependable desktop?

I also have some sad news. My beloved Mollie, whom I've spoken of so often through the years, passed away yesterday morning. She had been through some illnesses recently and Sunday morning it was obvious she had worsened quite a bit so we made the decision to end her suffering. She gave us an incredible amount of joy and was a vital part of our family, so we're really down right now. Her little "brother" Rainer was extremely attached to her so he's depressed too. Mark and I are trying to make sure we give him lots to do to keep his mind active and help him bounce back. Fortunately for dogs, they're able to get through this more quickly than humans can.
Kansas SamPerson was signed in when posted  283
02-03-2009 01:22 PM ET (US)
Edited by author 02-04-2009 06:12 PM
/m281 Sorry it's taken several months for me to get back to you, Beefy. Regarding 213, I was hampered for awhile by the word 'hamper', which to folks around here usually means a thing you put dirty clothes in. However, I looked it up on the Internet somewhere, and it appears that you might have meant what we call a 'picnic basket' here. Anyway, Will seems to have gotten the idea. I tried to continue it just now, but I accidentally ended it in the process. :-( Sorry about that!

/m282 It's great to hear from you again, Karin! As you may have seen, things have been pretty slow around the ZP lately. Regarding browsers, I personally favor Firefox, but Opera is also good, probably even better than Firefox - I'm just in the habit of using Firefox so I tend to stick with it.
Karin1Person was signed in when posted  282
12-15-2008 11:56 PM ET (US)
Hey all. I know it's been a long time since you heard from me. This last year has been quite rough in a lot of ways, but I'm hoping things will be better in 2009. Hope you guys are all well.

I do need some help from the computer literate among us. I am thinking of switching from IE to another browser and wonder if you have some suggestions. Thanks!
BeefyPerson was signed in when posted  281
09-16-2008 08:38 AM ET (US)
/m280

I had lunch with the Spoonmaster last month. He's had a number of other projects which have now completed, and he was talking about reviving the Spoonbill although, since he'll need to move it to a new server, I didn't get the impression it's imminent.

On ZP 213, I had a vague idea that we'd do four poems, one for each season, six stanzas long, each introducing the next (just because that's how the first one panned out) so I've continued it, but I'm happy to be overruled - at the present rate of contribution, it'll take a decade to cover a year anyway :-)
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