Thank you to all those that were kindly sending supporting energies
toward my attempt to get work not just in my newly-chosen field, but
for this West Coast position that, by all appearances, is basically my
Dream Job. Your cosmic might (plus the grace of TPTB) has been
successful! I start on the 19th!!
Now comes the insanity of packing and arrangement-making for the
second coast-to-coast relocation. Hopefully I am done for the
foreseeable with the East Coast.
Again, thank you all! Life is good!
-'Thenie
wondering what sort of newly-enacted impropieties will have to be gone
through to get on the airplane
Wonderful! Congratulations and very best wishes for the next stage of
the adventure!
--
Wood Avens
Good wine improves with age. The older I get, the more I like it.
spamtrap: remove the first two letters after the @
WooooHOOO! Way to go
> wondering what sort of newly-enacted impropieties will have to be gone
> through to get on the airplane
Although totally impractical, a car trip across your great country rather
than the flight from coast to coast would be a once-in-a-lifetime
experience - one that I wish to experience before I die.
Yowie
--
If you're paddling upstream in a canoe and a wheel falls off, how many
pancakes can you fit in a doghouse? None, icecream doesn't have bones.
Whee!!!
Best!
-- For the airplane --> random passengers are chosen to set themselves
on fire while the authorities watch to see if they explode. ;~}
--
Blessed Be,
Gale
poetry, fiction, essays at http://www.capjewels.com/
"Above all remember this: that magic belongs as much to the heart
as to the head and everything which is done, should be done from
love or joy or righteous anger." Susanna Clarke, The Ladies of Grace Adieu
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My blog is at http://dicons-studio.blogspot.com/
A jackdaw collector of facts, trivia and small twinkly things.
"Gale" <bert...@live.com> wrote in message
news:hhgeab$jfl$1...@news.eternal-september.org...
> Chris Cottrell wrote:
>> X-No-Archive
>>
>> Thank you to all those that were kindly sending supporting energies
>> toward my attempt to get work not just in my newly-chosen field, but
>> for this West Coast position that, by all appearances, is basically my
>> Dream Job. Your cosmic might (plus the grace of TPTB) has been
>> successful! I start on the 19th!!
>>
>> Now comes the insanity of packing and arrangement-making for the
>> second coast-to-coast relocation. Hopefully I am done for the
>> foreseeable with the East Coast.
>>
>> Again, thank you all! Life is good!
>>
>>
>> -'Thenie
>> wondering what sort of newly-enacted impropieties will have to be gone
>> through to get on the airplane
>>
>
> Whee!!!
>
> Best!
>
> -- For the airplane --> random passengers are chosen to set themselves on
> fire while the authorities watch to see if they explode. ;~}
>
> --
> Blessed Be,
> Gale
GALE! that was rather black humour.
But good.
I liked it.
Jackdaw
A Corvus who has decided he would rather swim than fly.
I blame the duck genes from my mothers side.
> X-No-Archive
>
> Thank you to all those that were kindly sending supporting energies
> toward my attempt to get work not just in my newly-chosen field, but
> for this West Coast position that, by all appearances, is basically my
> Dream Job. Your cosmic might (plus the grace of TPTB) has been
> successful! I start on the 19th!!
Hurrah!!!
> Now comes the insanity of packing and arrangement-making for the
> second coast-to-coast relocation. Hopefully I am done for the
> foreseeable with the East Coast.
I hate moving. The Old Man was in the Civil Service when I was a kid,
and we moved across country every eighteen months to two years. The SO
and I have been in our house for seventeen years and neither of us wants
to go through another move, either!
> Again, thank you all! Life is good!
For my part, you're welcome!
> -'Thenie
> wondering what sort of newly-enacted impropieties will have to be gone
> through to get on the airplane-
On the other hand, I've derived a certain amount of sadistic pleasure
from the reflection that the place where the explosive that didn't -
quite - go off must still be causing the would-be bomber excruciating
pain....
Blessed be,
Baird
--
In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice
there is. -Yogi Berra
I *just* got back from driving 5,500 miles round trip from my home in south
Mississippi to the redwood country in northern California to spend the
holidays with my family. Wonderful experience, I highly recommend it. :-)
When you get to make the trip, let me know and I will pass on some tips and
tricks to make the trip a better (fewer problems) experience.
>
>"Chris Cottrell" <theni...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>news:0a6d7fbd-a38a-4b0a...@u7g2000yqm.googlegroups.com
>> X-No-Archive
>>
>> Thank you to all those that were kindly sending supporting energies
>> toward my attempt to get work not just in my newly-chosen field, but
>> for this West Coast position that, by all appearances, is basically my
>> Dream Job. Your cosmic might (plus the grace of TPTB) has been
>> successful! I start on the 19th!!
>>
>> Now comes the insanity of packing and arrangement-making for the
>> second coast-to-coast relocation. Hopefully I am done for the
>> foreseeable with the East Coast.
>>
>> Again, thank you all! Life is good!
>
>WooooHOOO! Way to go
>
>> wondering what sort of newly-enacted impropieties will have to be gone
>> through to get on the airplane
>
>Although totally impractical, a car trip across your great country rather
>than the flight from coast to coast would be a once-in-a-lifetime
>experience - one that I wish to experience before I die.
>
>Yowie
It is interesting, at least in the northern reagons where I did it
while in the military far more years ago than I care to remember. For
me, a midwestern boy, the first look of the BIG mountains in
Wyoming....
don
Don Hilliker, Intricate Articles
http://www.intricatearticles.com
*Ahem!*
I think you meant corvid!
Corvus
> *Ahem!*
> Corvus
I wouldn't bet on it. Jackdaw quite often means exactly what he writes
- even when it looks at first glance as though he's being either
inaccurate or silly (except that sometimes he means to be silly, which
just confuses the issue even more thoroughly!).
Ah well, he is a fellow corvid, after all! Birds of a feather, and all
that stuff.
Strictly speaking, he is a Corvus, of course - Corvus monedula, a member
of the family Corvidae, genus Corvus. It's just that it'll get confusing
around here when there's more than one self-proclaimed Corvus!
Corvus
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A jackdaw collector of facts, trivia and small twinkly things.
"Corvus" <cor...@deadspam.com> wrote in message
news:hemdncJsYOT_gt_W...@brightview.co.uk...
And now a totaly confuzled old bird.
I think I was inaccurate, but can't be sure about that.
Jackdaw
Everyone have fun.
Blessed Be:
Kenn
Leotine
Jackdaw
> LEOTINE!!
> Where have you been, I * and we I guess ) have missed you!
Damn right we have!
Great to hear from you Leotine
Do please stick around and entertain us with your own delightful brand of
zaniness :-)
Hugs
April R
"Baird Stafford" <ba...@newstaff.com> wrote in message
news:baird-E89C01....@news.giganews.com...
Delightful to see you again!
Yowie
Why I have always been here. Sitting in front of the screen typoing
away. But I will go metaphysical - with a K and relative with an R in
a new thread. Has it really been a year ? Lots of informed nods means
it is true.
Leotine
"Corvus" <cor...@deadspam.com> wrote in message
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< Blush >
Jackdaw ( alias Dicon )