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Spiiiiiiizzzz!

Wed, 07/13/2005 - 01:12

Sis,

I  hope that nasty storm missed you.

Lil Sis

 

Comments

RE: Spiiiiiiizzzz!

Submitted by dayna on Wed, 2005-07-13 - 20:36

Spiz,
It is too early for these darn  storms. 
Lil  Sis

 

Spiz,
It is too early for these darn  storms. 
Lil  Sis

 

RE: RE: Spiiiiiiizzzz!

Submitted by Spiz on Thu, 2005-07-14 - 12:56

Lil' Sis,

   Smiles and hugs! As soon as Dennis lets me on in the evening, I will be on. For the record, he is a typical male....gotta have the last word. He's suppose to be gone but someone evidently forgot to tell him that. We're still having electrical storms through the day, evenings and night. Sometimes just the thunder and lightening with no rain. It's gone beyond aggravating. But, at least it's only the remnants and not the hurricane. I'm very, very thankful for that.

    Um, excuse me but I'm gonna go talk to you! Smiles!

-Spiz

Lil' Sis,

   Smiles and hugs! As soon as Dennis lets me on in the evening, I will be on. For the record, he is a typical male....gotta have the last word. He's suppose to be gone but someone evidently forgot to tell him that. We're still having electrical storms through the day, evenings and night. Sometimes just the thunder and lightening with no rain. It's gone beyond aggravating. But, at least it's only the remnants and not the hurricane. I'm very, very thankful for that.

    Um, excuse me but I'm gonna go talk to you! Smiles!

-Spiz

RE: RE: RE: Spiiiiiiizzzz!

Submitted by staceychil on Tue, 2005-07-19 - 11:21
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