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  1. JoeyFeet
    10-08-2008 03:53 PM
    JoeyFeet
    Hey Pretty Lady,

    I made an album of sum of my fav pics of you on my page.

    Check them out when you have a chance hun.......

    Luv Ya Babe!!!
  2. grande351
    10-08-2008 07:27 AM
    grande351
    Just saw your update. Silver paint eh? Like on the episode of Mythbusters when they painted Kari the same way. She looked hot, but I'm sure you were hotter! She wore a silver bikini, for TV of course! Can't wait to see the photos!
  3. geolarson2
    10-08-2008 03:20 AM
    geolarson2
    The first time I saw a bear I was about 4, maybe 5, camping in a tent in Yosemite. We got woken up in the middle of the night with it just a couple yards from the tent's entrance. If I get a chance to go back, I plan on sleeping at the upper camp (where the bear are), with just a pad under me, mosquito netting over me and just enjoy! I love bears! And up at the north end of Reno, near Stead (where they have the air races), there's a place, the closest Reno gets to having a zoo, that has a wolf show. I haven't been there, but I have it under v. good authority its wicked cool. One of the funnest times I had at a zoo was when I was taking physical anthro and had been studying chimp & gorilla mannerisms. One of the assignments was to go to the San Francisco zoo and just observe for a day. I went, I observed, and I started emulating the chimps, and then they got interested in me! That was fan-freaking-tastic! The elder of those relations I mention to you got to see the wolves a couple years back, as well as pet a black jag (you'd be amazed what you see in Virginia City sometimes--like when Grizzly Adams used to walk up & down the streets of SF with his bears back in the 1800s). Fun stuff, oh and I'm envious about you getting to see Alaska--my dad lived there 6 years before I was born and I have his old slides--just beautiful! Anyway, here's a bit more trivia for ya (the debate ended a couple minutes ago & first commercial up was for W, so here you go: Josh Brolin is an 8th cousin 1 time removed of George W. Bush. Now how do you like them apples? I have a nice database, and while that program irks me, it does have one feature that's nice--a relationship calculator (I used to have to do it by hand, finding a common ancestor, then counting the generations). Liked the debate, too, although technically I'm not sure if it really is a debate, but who cares? It was interesting. And I saw your journal. I think you need to fill out an early voting request in your county (Maricopa, I assume so: https://recorder.maricopa.gov/earlyvoteballotnet/), which has to be in by election day. I checked (http://www.tucsoncitizen.com/ss/arizona/98407.php), and it looks like some early ballots were mailed out last week down your way. Meanwhile up here in NV I'm still waiting (this is me standing with my arms crossed tapping my foot impatiently). I hate saying "break a leg" to you, despite tradition, but I'm a stupid-sticious so there you go ...Have a great night, sleep tight, &c., &c.
  4. geolarson2
    10-07-2008 08:46 PM
    geolarson2
    Trivia! I posted a new suggestion for an update for you, and while at it thought I'd give you some background & trivia to go with it. (Not that I mean to knock you off your diet or anything, either). Once upon a time there was a nice lady named Ruth Wakefield (nee Graves). She and her hubby, Ken, opened up a bed & breakfast on Cape Cod a few decades back. One day, Ruth went to make chocolate cookies for her guests, only to find she was out of cocoa powder. All she had on her shelf that came close was a block of Nestle semi-sweet chocolate. Not wanting to disappoint her paying customers, Ruth ad-libed and broke the brick into chunks. The cookies were a hit. Ruth's invention, the chocolate-chip cookie, became a hit, so big a hit, in fact, that Nestle became aware of them. Working out a deal with Ruth wherein she would receive chocolate, she sold her recipe to Nestle where it still appears on packages of their chips. Oh, and the name of Ruth & Ken's B&B? The Toll House Inn! Now, if that isn't amusing enough, Ruth had a cousin (7th cousin, 1 time removed to be specific) named Julia McWilliams. Julia, a one-time spy, married and later became famous as the French Chef, Julia Child. And if that isn't enough, Ruth & Julia had another cousin (all descended from the same couple) named Marjorie Child Husted, a home economist who is famous not necessarily for herself, but for the advertising campaign she was behind--Marjorie, you see, was the real life "Betty Crocker." Now ain't that a humdinger?
  5. geolarson2
    10-07-2008 03:42 PM
    geolarson2
    You know, I never got to Yellowstone. I am sure it was gorgeous though. I take it then that you got to see the bison up close? Magnificent animals, I think. God I love the west! The closest I think I've ever been to bison are the ones at Golden Gate Park. They have, for some reason, a little paddock of them there. But I love the mountains here (I love Long's Peak better though, but Colorado has nothing to compare to Tahoe!). When I lived in CA, I was about a 40 minute drive (not going fast, either) from Jenner & Goat Rock--rough, cold water, strong undertow, decent surfing I'm told, but also home of the Great White (seals & sea lions call the estuary there where the Russian River opens into the ocean home). Bodega Head was really sweet, too. You could have one foot on the Pacific Plate, and the other on the North American Plate there. The best thing about where I live now is that there's a little park just a couple blocks away where its 1/3 playgrounds/soccer fields/softball diamond, and 2/3 wild with bike & hiking trails on the hills, lots of jack rabbits, cottontails, ground squirrels and a couple red-tail hawks that make their home there, plus lots of quail, mourning doves, scrub jays and the like. A couple years ago I was taking my older relative out there just about every weekend looking for tracks, animals, and just having fun. We'd go up in spring, fall & winter (summer was just too hot, plus she goes to CA to visit her mom's family for several weeks). She wants to spend more time with her friends now, though, so its harder (). I used to take the little one up there in her stroller when she was less than 1 ever other day for an entire summer. That was fun--she slept, but now she has this huge need to go out and go for walks, so hopefully its something that's ingrained in her now and that she'll keep the rest of her life. Just good, simple times to cherish, no? I live by that "mwaah" motto: KISS--Keep It Simple ('cause I'm) Stupid! Anyway, thanks for listening to me blabber on. I am really happy that you, Rob, and everyone else is safe, and it was good to hear from WhyYou and Missy last night about tigger, too. Cheers!
  6. daniellebeauty
    10-07-2008 03:28 PM
    daniellebeauty
    Hi Danielle i love u a lot.my id got crashed i made it new one. I request u to accept me as ur friend.I love u please remember to put nose stud in ur next photo shoot.Have nice time, take care n Hope ur Neck sore b fine n u will be fit.
  7. BledAngelShadow
    10-07-2008 10:52 AM
    BledAngelShadow
    Hello Miss Danielle! Since I am new to your site I wanted to first thank you for the awesome site you offer us. It is very easy to navigate, and the content is nothing short of stellar! Never before have I seen any form of star, be it a model, actor/actress, musician, or whatever, show their fans the kind of love you show. You are a true legend in my opinion for your poise and respect for your fanbase, and deserve all the respect in the world in return.
    You might recognize me (I doubt it though lol) from the freeones.com board =D also i have you added to myspace. you are really cool as hell hun. anyway, i don't wanna make a wall'o'text or nothin, just wanted to send a shout-out, say "hiya!!" and ofcourse, offer you a well deserved "thank you" for the amazing site! =) have a good one beautiful.
  8. Ryan
    10-07-2008 01:30 AM
    Ryan
    Awesome. I'll send it out your way this week. (I have this extra copy, by the way, 'cause a couple years ago I let someone borrow my one and only set and when I didn't get it back for a really long time I went out and bought another. Well, then out of nowhere I got mine back, lol. Anyway...)
  9. geolarson2
    10-07-2008 12:34 AM
    geolarson2
    Oh, yeah, about Nat'l Parks, I spent the summer traveling with family when I was 5ish, starting at the Pinnacles, went to Big Sur, across to Yosemite, up to Lassen, over to Shasta & Crescent City, then back down through Mendocino, Sonoma, &c. along Hwy 1. I grew up in N. Colorado on the plains, going up to Rocky Mtn Nat'l Park, the Great Divide and Red Feather Lakes every summer (camping for several years in a row up at Red Feather Spring, Summer, Fall & Winter), took the Amtrak to visit my grandparents when I was around 10 (Empire Strikes Back was about to come out, that I remember) across the Rockies, Great Basin and through the Sierras. I love where I live for the scenery (if not the local politics). Tahoe & Galena are gorgeous, and I love getting over to VA City every now and again. And with vets, I hear you. My Dad's buried in Ft. Logan in Denver. I doubt I need say more beyond I dislike people being sent into harm's way based on a political agenda or a lie, or both. I know I've had three distant relatives in Iraq & Afghanistan, two of whom did not make it home safe or sound. Anyway, one person whom I am glad made it home safe is you. Cheers, Ms D., and thanks!
  10. geolarson2
    10-06-2008 11:05 PM
    geolarson2
    Obama wasn't my first choice, and since I don't have a party, I was open to anyone and everyone. My first choice 18+ mos ago was Biden, followed by Richardson, McCain & Paul (not necessarily in that order). If I could have picked, I might have added in Chris Shays, Arlen Specter (until his cancer returned), and a few others from the left. I admit I'm a bit more center-left, but I have this pragmatic streak that tugs me a bit to the right sometimes. Personally I see a more important role than Prez for Hillary, so in that respect I'm glad she wasn't the Dem's nominee. I do wonder, though, if I was biased against her or against Bill--I don't think I was biased against her as a woman (frankly, Meg Whitman would probably make a good cabinet member, or higher), as would Susan Collins, Maria Cantwell or Mary Landrieu. Back when I lived in CA I was particularly happy when I got to vote for Boxer & Feinstein. But Barack grew on me as he was challenged and kept an even temper this spring and summer, and that, plus his oratory skills, got me to be a little less cynical. And when he chose Biden, I was quite pleased because I know Biden's life story, his record, &c., and trust him. Add to that, I was watching who went for which candidate, and while some are toss-away expected supporters, I was interested when Caroline Kennedy & Susan Eisenhower stood up for Barack, and then learning that one of McCain's sisters-in-law was supporting Obama, too, that was interesting. Actually, in previous years I've looked to see who the children of candidates or former presidents look at--this year I followed not just Ms Kennedy Schlossberg & MsEisenhower, but also Chelsea Clinton, Meghan McCain (who has previously supported Dems) and am curious about how Jenna Bush will vote--I saw her "evade" the question Larry King put to her a few months back, saying she hadn't made up her mind, that she'd been too busy with her book & wedding, but found it very interesting that she didn't automatically say McCain.

    Now that I've dithered enough (too much), I have to say I was very distressed when I logged on today and saw that you, Rob and Tigger had all been in accidents over the past few days. I am very glad that you & Rob were able to walk away from your accident, although I suspect that you were a bit stiff a few days afterward, and sincerely hope that Tigg doesn't have any complications. I hate accidents, I hate hospitals, but the truth is I've come to care for all of you over the past couple weeks. We may not have ever met each other, but we've spent time here goofing around with each other, sharing recipes, photos, little anecdotes and so on. I used to snicker at the thought on a cyber-community, but you've got one here, and its surprised me big time (a lot of that--the lioness's share, is thanks to you, Danielle).

    Anyway, I had those relatives over the weekend, as usual, had a time getting things organized (worse than usual), am still picking up the pieces, literally, but managed to make them a nice dinner yesterday--roast beef slow cooked all day with a touch of salt, pepper and minced onions, homemade mashed potatoes, steamed fresh asparagus with olive oil mayo--they really enjoyed themselves, which made me very happy. They don't often get homemade dinners at home due to work schedules. The rest of the time was spent watching Concert for Diana, Live 8 & Live Aid and letting them have fun while I tried to just cope with the mess (Ay, freaking, Caramba!). Take care, stay safe, remmber when to eat, drink, blah, blah, blah--I'm just glad you're okay, amiga! Cheers

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