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Still working on that playing card pyramid?

Ellie thinks she may be addicted to Twisters. 4th one in a week. Need to back off.

Quote: roscoff @ June 30 2009, 9:05 PM BST

Knackered after long run. Inspired by our very own Ellie 'shrinking tits' JP I'm gonna do a 10k in September. I need to shrink my tits also.

Well done Roscoff. :) :)

Twisters?

Robyn is just back from the pub, having not had anything to drink, and being so glad that soon her age won't be (as) problematic. She has also got a lovely cup of tea, and thinks the moon is quite eerie (/eery?) tonight.

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Oh THEM! :)

Quote: chipolata @ June 30 2009, 4:47 PM BST

There's a fly on my screen washing it's face! :O

I found a bug in my computer..

Yes a really real bug. An irridescenct green beetle about half inch long.
It was jammed in the fan that cools my hard disks, which probably explains why they have been overheating.

Hooray, I now feel on a par with Admiral Grace Hopper.

Quote: zooo @ June 30 2009, 11:12 PM BST

Oh THEM! :)

They are amazing.

I wasn't talking about having an addiction to the game Twister and having to play that all the time. I could imagine problamtic issues with that. Tube/ Bus twister could be HARD work. Although, I'm not against trying it.

Heh!

:)

Quote: zooo @ June 30 2009, 10:59 PM BST

Still working on that playing card pyramid?

It's always the last card!

What I did yesterday. Sorry about the badd speling.

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Kind of spooky digging up people to exhibit their bones/bodies.

Sick Teary :O

Thanks for sharing the pix. My sister lives in the Dallas/Fort Worth area and I'm always interested to see photos from Texas.

Quote: billwill @ July 1 2009, 3:13 AM BST

Kind of spooky digging up people to exhibit their bones/bodies.

It was an unsolved mystery that led them to dig up the bones.

Two of Santa Anna's early foes were Erasmo Seguin and his son Juan, of San Antonio. Juan became one of the staunchest fighters for Texas freedom, forming his own band of Tejanos to stand alongside the Texas freedom fighters. Juan Seguin was on a mission for Travis when the Alamo fell, but he promised to honor the Alamo dead in a church ceremony, a ceremony that had been denied by Santa Anna. Legend claims that Seguin collected the ashes and placed them in a casket and had the names of Travis, Bowie and Crockett engraved inside the lid. He buried the casket but no one knows where. Juan Seguin stated before he died that he had buried the casket outside the sanctuary railing, near the steps in the old San Fernando Church. A box was unearthed there in 1936 that contained bones, rusty nails, shreds of uniforms and buttons, pieces of coal, and crushed skulls. Are they the remains of the Alamo defenders?

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