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Lillie Woodells

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  1. Hippie Bowman wrote: Good morning all! Waiting for breakfast! /me sets the table, and waits for some kind soul to lay out the breakfast! Hugs to all of you! Peace! Good MornAfterEvening everyone! /me Hugs Hippie tight and sets out breakfast: Coffee, orange juice, milke, diet coke, eggs, bacon, sausage, ham, grits, fried potatoes, hashbrowns, corn beef hash, pancakes, waffles, french toast, regular toast, blueberry and banana nut muffins, steaks, assorted cereal, ......
  2. Snugs McMasters wrote: Maddy asked me to ask all of you for your undying gratitude to her for allowing me to prevent her from posting pictures of her ideal breakfast. It's too early in the day for me to comprehend her, so I'll just pass out hugs to any of you who wander through. Snugs, please ask Maddy to forgive me for not supplying her with an appetizing breakfast as well. I hope this makes up for it:
  3. Good MornAfterEvening everyone! Hugs and kisses!! /me sets out a variety of foods and hopes everyone will be pleased.
  4. Good afternoon Ms Wickentower! I would like to voice a complaint about creepy guys in SL. Recently while indulging in some silliness at a club with a friend I was approached by a male AV who inquired as to the method I employ to aquire smooth legs. I was also informed that I had "mighty fine biscuits" that were "only in need of some butter". Thank you for hearing my complaint.
  5. Good MornAfterEvening everyone! /me sets out coffee, orange juice, diet coke and sets up a nice breakfast buffet for you all. Love you!
  6. Good MornAfterEvening everyone! I hope that you've all had a decent start to your Monday. I'm ready to crawl back in bed. Hugs to you all and loads of love!
  7. I too remember my mom talking about where she was and what she was doing when JFK was killed. I thought the Challenger explosion was my generation's tragedy up until that day. I had gotten up early that day awakened by my boy who was going on 2. He was watching Sesame Street and I was doing dishes when my mom called me. She said to turn on the news and that a plane had accidentally flown into the World Trade Center Building. I walked out to the living room and changed the channel and stood there mesmerized as the second plane crashed. I was glued to the television in tears, as Val said, until the early morning hours. I vaguely remember my mom coming over and sitting there with me while we watched together. Just as haunting as seeing those images, was walking outside and looking up into a crystal clear blue September sky and not seeing a single airplane when we lived less than a mile from the airport. It was eerie how quiet it was. My son will be 12 in January, and I pray that he will never see something like that in his lifetime. He is very interested in the stories of that day, and seeing images and hearing stories still brings me to tears.
  8. Ima Rang wrote: Lillie Woodells wrote: Interesting topic Ima. I've thought about this very thing often. I was married to a handsome man, but he was an abusive jerk, and in the end he became ugly to look at. I didn't see the hunky good looking guy that other women saw. I never have thought of looks as being the most important thing. It doesn't hurt to be with someone good looking, but to me it's the icing on the cake. I don't consider myself as attractive, but we are, as someone stated last night, our own worst critic. The most recent man who stole my heart did not consider himself attractive either. I found myself over time finding him more and more attractive, in my eyes he is a very handsome man. His inside characteristics built upon the foundation of his looks and made the whole package more attractive to me. I tend to see things differently though. I wrote this awhile back: You are your own story. You tell your story not always with words. Your story is told by your eyes, by the set of your jaw, by the lines on your face. Each line is a clue to the mystery of who you are, earned by some event in your life, inspired by true stories. Every journey, every victory, every tragedy, each love and each loss is etched on your face. Every moment makes an impact on us, making us who we are. Shaping our hearts, minds, and bodies. We become our story through choice as well as circumstances. This makes us unique and beautiful, it gives us our character. Those are my thoughts on it. I think the important thing to remember when speaking about looks is personal taste. Some people think Nicholas Cage is too damn hot for his own good, where I find his so incredibly unattractive I imagine he would scare the tide from coming in. I'm sure there are many who would find me unattractive, but just as many that would find me beautiful. Ultimately, as long as I am happy with my appearance and secure with myself, I don't have to cry myself to sleep because some percentage of the population finds me unattractive...because it all comes down to personal taste. And, as you stated, sometimes a person who is physically attractive can reveal themselves to be so full of **bleep**headedness, that you no longer see their physical attractivness. Just a big ol' walking turd. I have seen the RL you...and you are stunning ^^That is it! It doesn't matter what any of us say really. We simply reveal our own personal thoughts on the subject. For some people looks are the icing and for some it's the cake.
  9. Interesting topic Ima. I've thought about this very thing often. I was married to a handsome man, but he was an abusive jerk, and in the end he became ugly to look at. I didn't see the hunky good looking guy that other women saw. I never have thought of looks as being the most important thing. It doesn't hurt to be with someone good looking, but to me it's the icing on the cake. I don't consider myself as attractive, but we are, as someone stated last night, our own worst critic. The most recent man who stole my heart did not consider himself attractive either. I found myself over time finding him more and more attractive, in my eyes he is a very handsome man. His inside characteristics built upon the foundation of his looks and made the whole package more attractive to me. I tend to see things differently though. I wrote this awhile back: You are your own story. You tell your story not always with words. Your story is told by your eyes, by the set of your jaw, by the lines on your face. Each line is a clue to the mystery of who you are, earned by some event in your life, inspired by true stories. Every journey, every victory, every tragedy, each love and each loss is etched on your face. Every moment makes an impact on us, making us who we are. Shaping our hearts, minds, and bodies. We become our story through choice as well as circumstances. This makes us unique and beautiful, it gives us our character. Those are my thoughts on it.
  10. Kylie Jaxxon wrote: @Lillie, me too...NW Indiana After your last pic post, I know I'm about and hour and a half to two hours east of you, (depending on how fast I'd drive) also in NW indiana. My grandparents moved from here to Miskawaka so I have made that trek many many times.
  11. Kylie Jaxxon wrote: jennylongview Innovia wrote: Just tickles me to no end.. Happy wet Friday Jenny, this caused quite a spash here.... LMAO I remember that one too! It's not a sign or a slogan, but we had a mayor here years ago named Harry Baals. There is a park in town that has a street named after him, so I remember asking my dad how he got a Harry Baals Dr. street sign that was hanging in our garage. That was when I learned that boys steal street signs. haha
  12. Kylie Jaxxon wrote: Lillie Woodells wrote: Kylie Jaxxon wrote: This is from a local restaurant...can see a big hoopla starting with this one Isn't Hacienda a national chain, or are you my close neigbor ? I remember these ads, they didn't last very long. Yikes, Lillie, my bad....should have been a local branch of the national chain Whenever this company does anything bad, our local news picks it up bigtime...always slow news days out here in the midwest, lol. No, I think they are a midwest chain. I believe we're neighbors hehe. I'm a midwest girl too.. "There's more than corn in Indiana"... I'm here.
  13. Kylie Jaxxon wrote: This is from a local restaurant...can see a big hoopla starting with this one Isn't Hacienda a national chain, or are you my close neigbor ? I remember these ads, they didn't last very long.
  14. The dog waste disposal place here was called "S**t Happens", but they had to change their name to "Poo Happens". Sewer company - "Have a Good Flush" Security company - "Alarming Fort Wayne Since 1953"
  15. Void Singer wrote: local bakery: We knead your dough best hair salon name ever: Curl Up and Dye (I don't know if a real one uses this, it's the name of the salon in "runaway bride") They used that name in the Blues Brothers too, and I know there is a shop in Detroit with that name.. hehe http://curlupanddyedetroit.com/main/
  16. Good MornAfterEvening everyone! /me puts on more coffee for Lia, she's gonna need it.. Hugs to you all!
  17. MornAfterEvening eveyrone! I love that picture Val! Big big hugs lady! Hugs to you all!
  18. Hugs everybody! I had so much fun for while we were on our little field trip! Fantastic idea Quinn. Thank you for organizing this. I can't wait till we can do it again.
  19. Good MornAfterEvening everyone! I didn't have time to make breakfast this morning, I had to be to work early, so I picked up a box of donuts. Cat, I think there is a tuna flavored donut in there wrapped up seperate for you dear. Hugs to you all!
  20. Good MornAfterEvening everyone! /me passes out coffee and lays out the breakfast buffet again Here you go Cat, as requested:
  21. Wildcat Furse wrote: Lillie Woodells wrote: Good MornAfterEvening all you lovely people! /me sets out breakfast. Help yourself to the buffett Wildcat I made a special dish for you: @Lillie ..... THANKIESSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!! :matte-motes-inlove: *meows* PS. can I have a bird tomorrow .... please please please??????? You're welcome Cat! Your request is noted and I will look for a good bird recipe. No worries Val, I won't touch your parrot, I promise Hugs!
  22. Darrius Gothly wrote: Hiiii Lillie. I don't have the slightest idea what you're talking about. I never said nuffin about you behaving. Ohh .. alright .. Yes! I missed you. *smile* Did you miss me too? (Or were you using that same damn pink pillow?) Awww almost missed this on, the thread is moving so fast now. Of course I missed you! I am using a different pillow, and your slippers and robe too. I'm not giving back the robe, but I already told you that.
  23. Dresden Ceriano wrote: Of course. ...Dres K, then we're good... I think.
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