"These happy golden years are passing by, these happy golden years." Laura Ingalls Wilder
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Overheard
"Everyone on the plane was acting normal ... but I was acting like a nut in my head." As explained by Ann about her recent travel experience during a flight that included a thunder and lightening storm.
Hi Mrs.. Mac...Where have you been hiding? Not out in public with your greying hair, eh? Well I think that you will look pretty cute! Think of all the money you will be saving. I think that Betty spends 40 bucks every six weeks or so for her "tune ups'. Ha!! It does have its advantages though. Everybody thinks that I am her mama, when they see us standing together!... Glad to see you again..Love Terry
Dear Mrs. Mac, what a precise formulation. I was on a plane that was not allowed to take off from Dublin airport for four hours (1981). They were searching for a bomb..... When they finally had searched through all the luggage and a suitcase was transported away in an armored vehicle, I was a twisted wreck inside my head. Because no one else did panic, I managed to stay cool outside too. My weirdest airplane experience so far. I luckily was not scared from flying either. Think of all the wonderful experiences I would have missed. From Felisol
Miss Terry ... I've been hiding here and there ... a bit tired from the heat. Hope to be back in the swing of things soon. Thanks for checking up on me.
Felisol ... that must have been a scary ordeal ... your flight experience you mentioned above. I would have had a bad case of of the jitters had that been my plane.
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Hi Mrs.. Mac...Where have you been hiding?
Not out in public with your greying hair, eh?
Well I think that you will look pretty cute!
Think of all the money you will be saving.
I think that Betty spends 40 bucks every six weeks or so for her "tune ups'.
Ha!! It does have its advantages though.
Everybody thinks that I am her mama, when they see us standing together!...
Glad to see you again..Love Terry
Thats cute, and pretty realistic really. grin...
Dear Mrs. Mac,
what a precise formulation.
I was on a plane that was not allowed to take off from Dublin airport for four hours (1981). They were searching for a bomb.....
When they finally had searched through all the luggage and a suitcase was transported away in an armored vehicle, I was a twisted wreck inside my head. Because no one else did panic, I managed to stay cool outside too.
My weirdest airplane experience so far. I luckily was not scared from flying either.
Think of all the wonderful experiences I would have missed.
From Felisol
Miss Terry ... I've been hiding here and there ... a bit tired from the heat. Hope to be back in the swing of things soon. Thanks for checking up on me.
Felisol ... that must have been a scary ordeal ... your flight experience you mentioned above. I would have had a bad case of of the jitters had that been my plane.
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