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miranda
  Mar 10, 07, 13:01  #31

Pat,
I know this is a hopeles tread for now, and I know that you really feel for me, but in a few years time we will be rocking on this forum.............
Wait, Canadians, rocking, nope...........


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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Mar 12, 07, 05:45  #32

the winter eased up a little, finally I was able to walk the streets without rushing home.
People came out of hiding and hit the streets on Sunday.
I bought my first bunch of tulips - the spring is coming!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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Patrycja19
  Mar 12, 07, 09:53  #33

Well Miranda, I emailed my cousin, hopefully he will join, or least come in and post

I think they went to Poland last year? 2006. I know that his cousin on the other
side did, Well maybe he will come in here and correct me lol


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Patrycja19
  Mar 12, 07, 09:54  #34

BTW Miranda, we are getting alot of cold weather coming down from Canada, what
or who ordered all of this?? lol


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miranda
  Mar 12, 07, 09:59  #35

Pat,
I have nothing to do with it. Sunday was so beautiful that I spend all day studying at Sturbucks and enjoying the crowd. It was really painful and lots of people experiance SAD here. I also had 2 funerals in my family in one week a month ago, so the weather really matters. Things are getting back to normal


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Patrycja19
  Mar 12, 07, 10:05  #36

Quoting: miranda
I also had 2 funerals in my family in one week a month ago, so the weather really matters. Things are getting back to normal


sorry to hear that Miranda, its good that the weather has eased up where you
are, the cold weather isnt here yet, but its coming by wednesday. I know what
you mean about enjoying it, it feels good to just go outside without all the
heavy coats,scarfs, gloves and open your car window and drive. Lately here I feel
spring coming, my mood is better (sorta) and I am getting things done


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miranda
  Mar 12, 07, 10:08  #37

Pat,
absolutely agree with you. Where are you anyways, I know that USA had some really cold spots too.


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Patrycja19
  Mar 12, 07, 10:15  #38

Michigan , my brother keeps up on the weather, the beginning of feb was that
below zero weather, he told me that came from the northwest territory. that was
some biting cold weather. I thought I was doomed to get sick. January and feb
are my bad months every year.


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miranda
  Mar 12, 07, 10:24  #39

well, we had spells of -20 and above withthe windshield, it was not a party time,let me tell you. What I hate the most is people who are in other parts of the world telling me that I am halucinating, yes - if one can from the cold.
I am a summer baby


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Patrycja19
  Mar 12, 07, 10:47  #40

Quoting: miranda
I am a summer baby


ok lets take a poll, what months are your favorite?

you like summer, mine are spring and fall. I like summer, but when it gets to that
cant breathe humidity, I change my mind. spring and 75 -76 degrees is great
you can enjoy the weather, not to hot. love it.


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Patrycja19
  Mar 12, 07, 10:48  #41

ok who else and what months?


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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Mar 12, 07, 10:49  #42

I know what you mean: spring and fall are the best, but I am no fool and take the summer hot months with a smile and a bottle of water


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valuepulse2004 [Guest]
  Mar 13, 07, 05:24  #43

hi yamuk...am i hearing you right? you are polish or even a polish who raised here and complaining about the cold of toronto? emmm? well i was in poland and that was the only country my mustach froze! what is lowest tempreture you get there? any idea?

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BubbaWoo
  Mar 13, 07, 06:48  #44

Quoting: miranda
I know this is a hopeles tread for now


do you speak with an irish accent M...?

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miranda
  Mar 13, 07, 06:51  #45

Bubba,
I am scared to ask what you mean by that, since I have never gottten a straigh answer from you


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Ahmed_egypt [Guest]
  Mar 13, 07, 06:58  #46

polish woman?

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BubbaWoo
  Mar 13, 07, 07:05  #47

Quoting: miranda
I am scared to ask what you mean by that


sorry M... i was being cheeky... but all in the best possible taste... of course...

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Decorator
  Mar 13, 07, 07:07  #48

And all for the sake of the letter "H" haha. Afternoon ladies and gentlemen!!


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BubbaWoo
  Mar 13, 07, 07:08  #49

glad someone knew what i was talking about...

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szarlotka
  Mar 13, 07, 07:10  #50

Dat's tree times ur man has done that now.


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miranda
Edited by: miranda  Mar 13, 07, 07:11  #51

Bubba,
I knew you were, but I still don't understand - mind sharing it with me?

Decorator - good morning my favourite Irishman-you are Irish, aren't you?


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Decorator
  Mar 13, 07, 07:14  #52

My parents were born in Ireland, i was born in London, but moved around a lot..


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BubbaWoo
  Mar 13, 07, 07:17  #53

Quoting: szarlotka
Dat's tree times ur man has done that now


top t'morning to you Pan Pie... to be sure to be sure...

begeezus... i tought i saw a leprechaun... begora...

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szarlotka
  Mar 13, 07, 07:18  #54

Quoting: miranda
but I still don't understand - mind sharing it with me


The Irish often pronounce thr as tr - ie thread becomes tread, three becomes tree.


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BubbaWoo
Edited by: BubbaWoo  Mar 13, 07, 07:18  #55

Pan Pie is obviously a better man than I

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szarlotka
  Mar 13, 07, 07:20  #56

Quoting: BubbaWoo
Pan Pie is obviously a better man than I


B****r - I've ruined your fun. Sorry Mate


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miranda
  Mar 13, 07, 07:22  #57

does anybody care to explain to me what Bubba meant. My English is very limited and I am going to switch to Polish or Ukrainian soon......


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BubbaWoo
  Mar 13, 07, 07:22  #58

Quoting: szarlotka
B****r - I've ruined your fun


wouldnt have lasted long... M's a clever woman...

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BubbaWoo
  Mar 13, 07, 07:23  #59

Quoting: miranda
does anybody care to explain to me what Bubba meant


Quoting: szarlotka
The Irish often pronounce thr as tr - ie thread becomes tread, three becomes tree


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Edited by: miranda  Mar 13, 07, 07:37  #60

Szarlotka,
thanks. I didn't know that. By the sound of it it would easier for me to speak with an Irish accent. Long live Ireland.
The famous TH - wasn't that invented as a coping device for English people having problems with pronuncing the Irish accent?


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