| Susan Mitchell 2005-02-15, 8:23 am |
| Well, I've been crying for 20 minutes. On the radio this a.m. guy was
asking for favorite love songs and this gal called in and said she loves
Etta James song At Last as her grandparents loved it and when it was playing
she would sneak downstairs and they would be dancing in the kitchen and they
were married 67 years. It was the song her grandfather sang to her
grandmother as she was dying. I am still weepy!!! How sweet!!
--
Sue -- Firefighter mom -- Still Rabid UW Dawg Fan!
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"Margie" <nomoremargiesjunk@earthlink.net> wrote in message
news:5gp1115gekcmkqtcubbu02iu68ebh9vlo4@4ax.com...
> Well, this is shaping up to be one of the stranger days in my recent
> life. The first thing that happened is that I won a local radio
> contest (yes, again) -- this time two tickets to the Bonnaroo Music
> Festival in Manchester, Tennessee, in early June, including air fare,
> hotel, festival tickets, the whole works! (www.bonnaroo.com if you're
> interested -- it's quite a line-up of musicians!)
>
> Then, I decided to take a class at my health club -- first time.
> Beginning back care. Easy, right? Well, I managed to get into some
> weird position and pulled an interscapular muscle, so now I can't flex
> or rotate my head to the left very well. Old injury but it's been
> months since I've had it flare up like that. I have no idea what I
> did to cause it. Feeling pretty stupid.
>
> Then, I went out to my car in the club parking lot, only to find that
> someone had bashed my left rear fender and left no note. The club has
> security cameras trained on the parking lot, so hopefully they will
> capture someone or something.
>
> Jeez. And it's not even 10 a.m. yet!
>
> Happy Valentine's Day, everybody.
>
> Margie, who still managed to make the top 25 for January in spite of
> having the best month (work-wise) in a couple of years.
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