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Old 02-03-2013, 06:14 AM   #21
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I wonder why I didn't think to just look at Lara's atavar when trying to spell Australia..now I'll have no excuse!

I wonder how thrilled we were to watch IU beat #1 Michigan last night...

I wonder that I not only stayed awake but scared the dog with my yelling..

I wonder why I can never spot our oldest daughter in the crowd even though she's told us exactly where their seats are...having her tell me that they always wear red doesn't help at all.

I wonder how blessed we are to have three daughters...our Michael would have made a wonderful uncle had he lived..

I wonder if Goofy will please see her dr....that awful bug lasts forever...well just seems like forever after nursing Mr.Alffe for 3 weeks!

I wonder how much fun daughter G and I have had watching Downton Abbey this weekend...I've got her hooked!!

I wonder how bored and neglected Mr.Alffe felt while we laughed and cried our way through the first season....He even got up and closed the parlor door.

I wonder if I can leave hugs for the room...

(grinning a lot but no lol yet)
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Old 02-03-2013, 09:51 AM   #22
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I wonder if Mark knows he got me thinking about pipelines... and all the talk surrounding the oil that is here in Canada and the pipelines that so many are protesting against. Sigh.... just got me to thinking how useful pipelines could really be if we transported things such as water... imagine that! would any of us protest...? I think not!

I wonder at how many of my friends have been sick with that darn flu this year...regardless of whether or not they have had a flu shot. HUGE HUGS to you Goofy-sis it was the last thing you needed, eh?!!!

I wonder at how exhilarating it is to be singing with my chorus again... I know many of you have seen me go back and forth with this love of mine... usually due to the cost and sometimes due to the toxicity caused by some toxic personalities... but.... I'm slowly overcoming all that and the health benefits of singing are doing their thing!

I wonder that I can completely understand how proud you are of your daughters, Allfeeee

gotta run... chorus rehearsal on a sunday morning... yep! gotta go
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Old 02-03-2013, 08:23 PM   #23
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I can only guickly wonder....
I wonder that I got the flu shot but now I have the stomach bug!?!?

I wonder that i'm outta here.....
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Old 02-04-2013, 12:14 AM   #24
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to wonder whether Abbie is feeling better at all, and hoping so

to wonder whether Addy is singing up a ray of sunshine because music calms and inspires [just throw the bad apples out of the barrel]

to wonder whether pipelines may be used for lots of good things and not just natural gas, oil, and such, but water, foodstuffs transmittable through a liquid medium so as to avoid the spoilage of shipping, and all..... kinda like those hugs which go through the virtual pipeline here

to wonder whether Alffe is feeling the grace of blessing of her children who are here, for they are in the here and now and full of vigor, humor, love, and lots of good things

to wonder WHY. There I did it. It was my favorite childhood word. My mother grew to hate it. Even so, I still wonder WHY, especially more so now and in the here and now

to wonder whether viewing the film Lincoln, anyone has grasped how it is the Democrats of old [as historically documented] fought so against basic human rights when they so ardently claim they are the only folk cognizant of human rights in the here and now

to wonder why I even digressed into politics, except to have been spurred on by viewing Lincoln this evening with my wife

to wonder whether tomorrow will be a blessing to everyone hereabouts

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