470 Comments Posted by Janice

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Java -- are you the new "Mr. Upper Caps"? I, too, remember Thrifty's!
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Grifspop -- yes, but she died happy at the age of 80 because she and Harold did the wild thing when she was 80 and he was 21!

One of the greatest movies ever made!! Maybe I'll have something to look forward to!! haha
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Yes, the hanging Gardens of Babylon was one of the Seven Wonders of the World -- in IRAQ!!!
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Sad little tree -- reminds me of Harold and Maude when they replant a poor city tree in the forest. Ah, where are H&M when we need them
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How crisp this photo is -- and the delicate curtains like in my file room? LOL
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Except for the railings -- this could almost be the Colusseum in Rome -- beautiful!
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Thanks, isabeats -- will check them out.
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I had a furcolo on one of my coats way back -- don't wear fur any more! Love my caffeine!
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Clowns get such a bad rap these days, but I always thought they were sad, not happy -- and who wants to be sad! I remember seeing Emmett Kelly, the most famous clown in the world, ever, at Madison Square Garden, when I was a kid -- everyone was laughing at him, but I wasn't. Early bi-polar, problem, maybe!
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Very claustrophobic to me -- and with the wire screen across the windows -- cool bed, though, with rollers.
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Well, good evening, Scarlett -- Gone With The Wind is on TV as we speak!!

I do love these doors -- they look like solid oak.
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Oh, Dr. Sketch, please don't hold ANYTHING back!!
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Er, is that Tex or John?
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Hahaha, surly girl -- or the holy host!
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Big dark fingers over the old lady's mouth, stifling a major scream. Or maybe it's a queen with its pointy crowns.