Hi!How are you doing? Great, you had a nice Easter! We actually made it to Paris and back, even though our car wasn't feeling quite up to the challenge... but here's a little something for the artist in you: http://gallerigranborggaard.blogspot.com/2009/04/blog-post.html
and something else which might also have your interest: http://livinginscandinavia.blogspot.com/2009/04/victims.html
Hi Phossy, thanks for the visit and commenting, just wanna let you know, that I in no way meant to put down cold-war veterans! I have a lot of respect for soldiers doing their job and feel very strongly about that they should really get treated much better than they do get treated.
It's just that this one particular guy (Carsten) would perhaps better have burned off all his excess-energy in actual contact with the enemy, rather than going around harrassing civilians at random in a really sick way. That's not at all what special forces-training is intended for!
Mind you, the other guy did actually move his ass into a combat zone or two and naturally he has a completely different attitude to life and his fellow man. He really tries to contribute in a positive way.
which brings me to something else: the other night we watched a docomentry about the first gulf war, how badly people got poisoned. Did you and your comrades have any problems afterwards as well?
Amongst the Brits, some have suggested that NAPS could have it's share in the bad symptoms, since almost everybody taking them, gets pretty sick straight afterwards... what do you think?
Oh now I remember, why I came back to comment here: it was the Merceded-story and I just wanted to tell you that I know the feeling with the costumes... well the swiss are not too bad, but the Germans are worse and imagine that in east-germany... uaghhh!!! I have many a night-mare -memory from crossing into the east and wondering when those a-holes are going to put us into political prison for absolutely no real reason whatsoever, just because they are completely over-neurotic and psychotic! but i guess in italy they must have said: welcome to the club! or in france; i really still don't get how we got around the arc de triumph without either a dent or a scratch. that poor little police man there on the square has without doubt the most dangerous job on the planet. they probably replace him at least three times a day...!!!
The traffic circles anywhere were murder. When I went to the Arche de triumphe there wasn't a car in sight, but then it was at night. One of my favorite comedians always joked that the French may have built the Arche, but the German s got the most use out of it.
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What about Natasha? Looks like she is very "active".
I guess this is what real estate people have been reduced to.
I like the arrangement of the stones, but I might have a naughty surrealistic mind :-p
Gee, you´re a bad bad boy!
Indigo Incarnates
That reminds me of a bumper sticker I saw that read "mean people suck / nice people swallow". Ha ha ha ha!
hahaha .. lol ..
that gave me a chuckle this morning :)
Hi!How are you doing? Great, you had a nice Easter! We actually made it to Paris and back, even though our car wasn't feeling quite up to the challenge... but here's a little something for the artist in you:
http://gallerigranborggaard.blogspot.com/2009/04/blog-post.html
and something else which might also have your interest:
http://livinginscandinavia.blogspot.com/2009/04/victims.html
have a nice week!
greetings from Scandinavia, SSG
hmmm.
What an unfortunate name.
heheheh...
and heheheh to sj too!
There was just a NPR report on Sat about the dwindling of funny surnames. They mentioned Pisswater, butt... but forgot Swallows!
even worse
for gary's wife
:)
what?
It couldn't be a bird connection?
Like, "pretty far from Capistrano isn't he?"
OK OK
It wouldn't have been as funny.
(OK, it wouldn't have been funny at all.)
LOL!
Keshi.
Lol Phossy, the things you see and whats Natasha getting up to giving out her mobile phone number? ;-)
Hi Phossy, thanks for the visit and commenting, just wanna let you know, that I in no way meant to put down cold-war veterans! I have a lot of respect for soldiers doing their job and feel very strongly about that they should really get treated much better than they do get treated.
It's just that this one particular guy (Carsten) would perhaps better have burned off all his excess-energy in actual contact with the enemy, rather than going around harrassing civilians at random in a really sick way. That's not at all what special forces-training is intended for!
Mind you, the other guy did actually move his ass into a combat zone or two and naturally he has a completely different attitude to life and his fellow man. He really tries to contribute in a positive way.
which brings me to something else:
the other night we watched a docomentry about the first gulf war, how badly people got poisoned. Did you and your comrades have any problems afterwards as well?
Amongst the Brits, some have suggested that NAPS could have it's share in the bad symptoms, since almost everybody taking them, gets pretty sick straight afterwards... what do you think?
ML, SSG
Oh now I remember, why I came back to comment here:
it was the Merceded-story and I just wanted to tell you that I know the feeling with the costumes... well the swiss are not too bad, but the Germans are worse and imagine that in east-germany... uaghhh!!! I have many a night-mare -memory from crossing into the east and wondering when those a-holes are going to put us into political prison for absolutely no real reason whatsoever, just because they are completely over-neurotic and psychotic! but i guess in italy they must have said: welcome to the club! or in france; i really still don't get how we got around the arc de triumph without either a dent or a scratch. that poor little police man there on the square has without doubt the most dangerous job on the planet. they probably replace him at least three times a day...!!!
Groan.
He looks like Dr. Phil. Great name!
The traffic circles anywhere were murder. When I went to the Arche de triumphe there wasn't a car in sight, but then it was at night. One of my favorite comedians always joked that the French may have built the Arche, but the German
s got the most use out of it.
Hahahahahahaha!
Bahaha
lol..thats hysterical..
hugs!
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