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RE: Qtman's house of Wisdom, Wisecracks and Answers - 5/18/2008 9:12:14 PM   
phosadaud


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ORIGINAL: WhiteRoseBlessings

Ooooh - what a cool idea!

Plus, I could give the brownies anonymously and then observe everyone's reactions and report on that.


I can give you directions to my house if you need to practice....

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RE: Qtman's house of Wisdom, Wisecracks and Answers - 5/18/2008 9:19:23 PM   
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Well, where's the anonymity in THAT?
Nice edit there, Phosy . . . if I need practice. LOL!




Brenda - LOL

Y'all are incorrigible!

Lessee . . . He's 49, he's divorced with 3 kids ranging in toddler-seat age to late teens or early 20s. He's quiet. He he likes brownies and really thick grilled pork chops.

That's about all I know about him.

Oh, I also know that he's into canoeing, hiking and camping.

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RE: Qtman's house of Wisdom, Wisecracks and Answers - 5/18/2008 9:28:12 PM   
phosadaud


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ORIGINAL: WhiteRoseBlessings

Well, where's the anonymity in THAT?
Nice edit there, Phosy . . . if I need practice. LOL!


I can pretend I don't know who dropped them off...

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RE: Qtman's house of Wisdom, Wisecracks and Answers - 5/18/2008 9:30:32 PM   
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Well, ok . . . that will work.

So uhm, can you come get me, please, and bring me back to your house so I can drop some brownies off? Oh, and when we get to your house, close your eyes so you don't see me putting the brownies at your front door.

Oh, and then, may I please have a ride back home afterwards?




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RE: Qtman's house of Wisdom, Wisecracks and Answers - 5/18/2008 9:31:46 PM   
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ORIGINAL: WhiteRoseBlessings

Well, where's the anonymity in THAT?
Nice edit there, Phosy . . . if I need practice. LOL!




Brenda - LOL

Y'all are incorrigible!

Lessee . . . He's 49, he's divorced with 3 kids ranging in toddler-seat age to late teens or early 20s. He's quiet. He he likes brownies and really thick grilled pork chops.

That's about all I know about him.

Oh, I also know that he's into canoeing, hiking and camping.


Sounds like there may be some potential here....

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RE: Qtman's house of Wisdom, Wisecracks and Answers - 5/18/2008 9:32:11 PM   
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Sure.... I hope you're good at steering though, because it might be dangerous for me to close my eyes while driving up to my house...

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RE: Qtman's house of Wisdom, Wisecracks and Answers - 5/18/2008 9:33:48 PM   
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Well, I'll try to steer from the driver's side . . . but if we get caught, I'm sure this is going to bode well for you being a potential cop . . . not to mention what it will do to me . . . steering without a license.





Brenda . . . Potential? For what?

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RE: Qtman's house of Wisdom, Wisecracks and Answers - 5/18/2008 9:40:44 PM   
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ORIGINAL: WhiteRoseBlessings

Well, I'll try to steer from the driver's side . . . but if we get caught, I'm sure this is going to bode well for you being a potential cop . . . not to mention what it will do to me . . . steering without a license.



Don't worry about me. I'll just blame it all on you...

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RE: Qtman's house of Wisdom, Wisecracks and Answers - 5/18/2008 9:40:48 PM   
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ORIGINAL: WhiteRoseBlessings

Well, I'll try to steer from the driver's side . . . but if we get caught, I'm sure this is going to bode well for you being a potential cop . . . not to mention what it will do to me . . . steering without a license.





Brenda . . . Potential? For what?


Are we, or are we not, still looking for you a groom?

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RE: Qtman's house of Wisdom, Wisecracks and Answers - 5/18/2008 9:42:19 PM   
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ORIGINAL: BelovedHandMaiden

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ORIGINAL: WhiteRoseBlessings

Well, I'll try to steer from the driver's side . . . but if we get caught, I'm sure this is going to bode well for you being a potential cop . . . not to mention what it will do to me . . . steering without a license.





Brenda . . . Potential? For what?


Are we, or are we not, still looking for you a groom?

I think she forgot. Going to be kinda hard to get her married if she won't pay attention.

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RE: Qtman's house of Wisdom, Wisecracks and Answers - 5/18/2008 9:43:50 PM   
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...After Tuesday and Wednesday, I decided to spend my evening in my bedroom Thursday night. No doorbell rang.

The mystery has been solved though. I left some brownies on a neighbor's front porch last weekend. HE was my after dark visitor. He saw me today and told me that he had come by twice this past week to thank me for the brownies. He said, "but you wouldn't answer your door." I laughed and told him that I don't answer the door at night if I'm not expecting someone to come by. He seemed fine with that, we chatted for a few minutes and then went on our ways.

For those of y'all who were praying, I thank you deeply.

And thank y'all also for being so patient and sweet to me about it.




I told you it was brownie related, but you scoffed.

People are different in the south. A friend told me that his father will go to visit someone on Sunday afternoon and pull into their driveway. If they don't come out in a few minutes, he will drive away.

When he told me, I remembered times when people would pull into our driveway when I was a child. If we were a little slow to go put and greet them. we would have to chase them down as they pulled out.

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RE: Qtman's house of Wisdom, Wisecracks and Answers - 5/18/2008 9:46:00 PM   
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Its part of the Navajo culture to pull into someone's driveway and wait until someone comes out. Its their way of welcoming you to their land. If you are not welcomed, they don't come out of their house (or hogan). Its interesting.

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RE: Qtman's house of Wisdom, Wisecracks and Answers - 5/18/2008 9:51:13 PM   
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ORIGINAL: phosadaud

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ORIGINAL: WhiteRoseBlessings

Well, I'll try to steer from the driver's side . . . but if we get caught, I'm sure this is going to bode well for you being a potential cop . . . not to mention what it will do to me . . . steering without a license.



Don't worry about me. I'll just blame it all on you...
Oh yeah . . . that will make you look VERY SMART, while you're eyes are closed and you're giggling from the anticipation and aroma of brownies.



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ORIGINAL: BelovedHandMaiden

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ORIGINAL: WhiteRoseBlessings

Brenda . . . Potential? For what?


Are we, or are we not, still looking for you a groom?

I think she forgot. Going to be kinda hard to get her married if she won't pay attention.






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I told you it was brownie related, but you scoffed.

People are different in the south. A friend told me that his father will go to visit someone on Sunday afternoon and pull into their driveway. If they don't come out in a few minutes, he will drive away.

When he told me, I remembered times when people would pull into our driveway when I was a child. If we were a little slow to go put and greet them. we would have to chase them down as they pulled out.
Counsellor, I shall endeavor to never scoff at your brilliance again. You were absolutely right.

As to the rest of your post . . . being a single woman, I have never opened my door at night if I wasn't expecting company. It just seems the safe and prudent thing to do.






Well that . . . and the fact that I'm also a snob.


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RE: Qtman's house of Wisdom, Wisecracks and Answers - 5/18/2008 9:52:29 PM   
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Its part of the Navajo culture to pull into someone's driveway and wait until someone comes out. Its their way of welcoming you to their land. If you are not welcomed, they don't come out of their house (or hogan). Its interesting.
But what if people aren't aware of someone in their driveway?

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RE: Qtman's house of Wisdom, Wisecracks and Answers - 5/18/2008 9:53:16 PM   
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ORIGINAL: WhiteRoseBlessings

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I told you it was brownie related, but you scoffed.

Counsellor, I shall endeavor to never scoff at your brilliance again. You were absolutely right.
I have condensed this for you, Mike, so that you could bookmark it.

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RE: Qtman's house of Wisdom, Wisecracks and Answers - 5/18/2008 9:53:59 PM   
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Oh what do I know . . . I think my hats on too tight.

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RE: Qtman's house of Wisdom, Wisecracks and Answers - 5/18/2008 9:57:51 PM   
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ORIGINAL: BelovedHandMaiden

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ORIGINAL: WhiteRoseBlessings

Well, where's the anonymity in THAT?
Nice edit there, Phosy . . . if I need practice. LOL!




Brenda - LOL

Y'all are incorrigible!

Lessee . . . He's 49, he's divorced with 3 kids ranging in toddler-seat age to late teens or early 20s. He's quiet. He he likes brownies and really thick grilled pork chops.

That's about all I know about him.

Oh, I also know that he's into canoeing, hiking and camping.


Sounds like there may be some potential here....


May I direct your attention HERE!



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RE: Qtman's house of Wisdom, Wisecracks and Answers - 5/18/2008 10:00:29 PM   
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Oy.... there's a reason I steer clear of that thread...

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RE: Qtman's house of Wisdom, Wisecracks and Answers - 5/18/2008 10:00:33 PM   
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I'd prefer ya didn't Mike, but thanks for offerin'

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RE: Qtman's house of Wisdom, Wisecracks and Answers - 5/18/2008 10:04:27 PM   
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Its part of the Navajo culture to pull into someone's driveway and wait until someone comes out. Its their way of welcoming you to their land. If you are not welcomed, they don't come out of their house (or hogan). Its interesting.


My friend doesn't look Navajo, but you never know.

BTW, one of my favorite albums is Jerry Jeff Walker's Navajo Rug.

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RE: Qtman's house of Wisdom, Wisecracks and Answers - 5/18/2008 10:06:15 PM   
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May I direct your attention HERE!


Oy.

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RE: Qtman's house of Wisdom, Wisecracks and Answers - 5/18/2008 10:07:38 PM   
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I'd prefer ya didn't Mike, but thanks for offerin'


But ol' SealedEternal is such a fun read.

And thanks for condensing the post where Sharon-Marie saw the light.

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RE: Qtman's house of Wisdom, Wisecracks and Answers - 5/18/2008 10:10:59 PM   
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I'd prefer ya didn't Mike, but thanks for offerin'


But ol' SealedEternal is such a fun read.

And thanks for condensing the post where Sharon-Marie saw the light.


That would be a good post for the snarky thread....

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RE: Qtman's house of Wisdom, Wisecracks and Answers - 5/18/2008 10:11:37 PM   
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ORIGINAL: BelovedHandMaiden

Its part of the Navajo culture to pull into someone's driveway and wait until someone comes out. Its their way of welcoming you to their land. If you are not welcomed, they don't come out of their house (or hogan). Its interesting.


My friend doesn't look Navajo, but you never know.

BTW, one of my favorite albums is Jerry Jeff Walker's Navajo Rug.
I hadn't heard of that song, Kerr; but I looked it up on YouTube. I couldn't find a clip of where Jerry Jeff Walker was singing it, but I was able to hear someone else singing it.

I love acoustic guitars!

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RE: Qtman's house of Wisdom, Wisecracks and Answers - 5/18/2008 10:12:47 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Kerrlaw1

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I'd prefer ya didn't Mike, but thanks for offerin'


But ol' SealedEternal is such a fun read.

And thanks for condensing the post where Sharon-Marie saw the light.


That would be a good post for the snarky thread....
Now YOU've just gotta put it over there.
You've already breathed life into; so you might as well finish the deed. LOL!

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