WOW!
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Speak for yourself Stacy....I ain't wearing nothing I can spell and/or pronounce!!!!!!StacyGleaso said:Already done! lol
Sponger, as I said in your email, I hope to see you as you drive thru!!!!!! Hugs to you both.
Lisa P.0 -
Ha ha! I always thought that while MEN were made of steel but the arms and legs were wooden, and the shiver applied to the limbs.spongebob said:Ahoy, Howard!
Thanks. BTW, "shiver me timbers" is an old nautical phrase dating to a time when ships were made of wood and MEN were made of steel. When you hit something really hard - or get hit BY something really hard, it would cause the mast(s) to shake or "shiver". Hence, the phrase "shiver me timbers".
Yep, I'm a plethora of useless nautical trivia!
Cheers and thanks again!
- Bob
OK, what da I know?
Ying0 -
Congrats! Wow... 12 hours a day for 3 days. That's what I call Positive Thinking! LOL.. All the best wishes for you and the soon to be new Mrs.SpongeBob. I hope you have a long, happy and healthy life together!0
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Sponge Bob ,hopefulone said:Congrats! Wow... 12 hours a day for 3 days. That's what I call Positive Thinking! LOL.. All the best wishes for you and the soon to be new Mrs.SpongeBob. I hope you have a long, happy and healthy life together!
What great news . Congrats to both of you .
all my best .
Take Care and God Bless.
Love ya .. Deb & Joe0 -
Now MY interpretation was that the wood referred to the sailor's...oh, wait, that is something entirely different! lolJADot said:Ha ha! I always thought that while MEN were made of steel but the arms and legs were wooden, and the shiver applied to the limbs.
OK, what da I know?
Ying
Stacy (tee hee)0 -
Jo Ann,jams67 said:Instead of Motel 6, try staying with CSN peps across the country.
WHAT A HONEYMOON!
I live inbetween Fort Worth and Dallas and have 3 extra queen beds.
I'll leave the light on.
Congrats,
Jo Ann
I think you're onto something! We can all post what type of room/bed/corner of the house we can offer these two for their trip and make it very cost-effective and spontaneous all at the same time! lol
I'll throw in a spare bedroom in Northwest Indiana which is guarded by a 7 pound Lhasa Apso (Riley), a 120 pound Great Pyrenees (Mojo), and three kids who promise to wake you by 7 am daily! Does it get ANY BETTER?!?!? lol
Stacy0 -
Bob,spongebob said:Ahoy, Howard!
Thanks. BTW, "shiver me timbers" is an old nautical phrase dating to a time when ships were made of wood and MEN were made of steel. When you hit something really hard - or get hit BY something really hard, it would cause the mast(s) to shake or "shiver". Hence, the phrase "shiver me timbers".
Yep, I'm a plethora of useless nautical trivia!
Cheers and thanks again!
- Bob
Congratulations!!! That is wonderful news. Good luck to you both!
God bless,
-Lee-0
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