Friday, August 8, 2008

turning a flashlight on and off...get the message


Obsessed?
laughing...thank you Dan for the picture. I think it was indeed a perfect employee capture.
But I seen other humor.
Cell phones, I Pods, laptops, home PC's, microwaves, blah..blah..blah
New tech, gizmos...toys.
I do love it, all of it.

Everytime I hear someone say that they haven't any need for all this "new fandangled stuff" I cringe. I would not deny anyone their right to drive 20 minutes out of their way rather then to use GPS, but "COM'ON"
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And if I have to listen one more time ( you know who you are) that you fear I am going to get brain cancer. Well I fear I will be compelled to club you over the head, drag you back to my cave and make a slave of .....you!
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There I said it...
Should you want to respond ?? My telegraph is down but I found a Morse Code translater on the Internet or should you want to try a visual using a flashlight to get me a message .
Remember the old band radios ? Oh yes..the truck drivers! {{{ Dave }}}
Bravo-Yankee-Echo
ok, nuff poking fun.

School is starting back so sooon!
Fall feelings in night air.
Again, already!

We haven't been camping yet this summer.
The hubster has but we haven't.

I love to camp.
Finding a beautiful little spot by a crooked creek or up on the shores of the Great Lakes is one of my favorites.
So many great memories.
I would like to add another but I don't see it happening this year.

I will regret this...this winter.
I can not believe I have thoughts of the word.
Winter.










2 comments:

  1. I love to camp too, and it's been too long since I've had the pleasure...

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  2. I could not live without my gadgets - well ok, I could, but life would be much more boring!

    I too, have been caught up in thoughts of cooler days and snow beginning to fly. :)

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