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2024-02-21, 22:30:59
Oldiesmann: The chat can be accessed from the menu but I don't kow how often anyone is in there

2024-02-20, 23:18:48
alpiner1: Is the chat live ?

2024-02-19, 23:20:20
junee: Junee

2024-01-30, 11:45:01
Astro: Periodically I use it.

2024-01-29, 20:17:44
mycheal: Love the chat  off and on

2024-01-14, 21:12:20
Oldiesmann: Just curious. Does anyone still use the chat? It doesn't make any difference to me since it's a free service. Just wondering

2023-11-28, 19:23:29
JeanneP: Stiil trying to let Julee know that my EM is   gmjeannep2@gmail.com  and that the  old Comcast on is no longer work, it was to old and they dont do EM anymore

2023-11-28, 19:20:53
JeanneP: Now I seem to be able to get into some without it going back to 2016. I have been trying to get ahold of Junnee but see her posting but can find where, Just want her to know that I will again use the EM adress she shows on Here and write, Mine in still 

2023-11-08, 19:12:15
JeanneP: Will give that a try. Sound like should work

2023-11-02, 11:36:21
Oldiesmann: It's not the best solution but it's the only thing that will prevent the forum from thinking you haven't read anything


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Soda Shoppe / Re: Soda Shoppe March 1 , ...
Last post by Tomereader1 - Yesterday at 11:29:44 PM
Sometimes it takes me all day to get nothing done.
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Town Talk / Re: Norms Bait and Tackle
Last post by Marilyne - Yesterday at 10:57:50 PM
MaryPage, that's a lovely story.  Both families knew each other and were friends for many years, before you and Bob II got together.   Things in our lives turn out the way they were meant to be.

Hoping you all had a nice St. Patrick's Day?  Now Easter is almost here, so we'll start preparing for  another special day.  Does anyone besides me,  still dye Easter eggs?   
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Soda Shoppe / Re: Soda Shoppe March 1 , ...
Last post by JaneS - Yesterday at 09:03:20 PM
I'm going to join the "NAP" gang for a while but I'm going to try to NAP right through the night!  I'm tired and ready to sleep and on the days Cooper comes over I'm usually up at 5:30 so I can be dressed, have my bed made and eat breakfast before he gets here. 

I wish you all a peaceful night's sleep and a happy tomorrow and PLEASE, stop by and share your day with us!
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Soda Shoppe / Re: Soda Shoppe March 1 , ...
Last post by RAMMEL - Yesterday at 07:07:31 PM
Join the NAP GANG for a while  :2funny:
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Leisure Activities / Re: Library Bookshelf
Last post by Marilyne - Yesterday at 06:50:52 PM
MaryPage, glad you remember Rockwell Kent.     He was an  extremely interesting man, besides being a great artist. Probably his illustrated version of Moby Dick, is one of his most recognized works of art.  There were dozens of other familiar books as well, and many that I would like to look at.  So many things I want to see, and so little time left!

I used to watch PBS a lot, back a few years ago, but not so much now. I spend most of my TV time watching news channels, or movies.  I especially favor Turner Classic Movies - 1930's through the 1980's.  A couple of days ago, I watched Picnic, from 1955 .  I had seen the movie way back then, but had forgotten that it was adapted from a Broadway play, by William Inge.   It was better than I remembered - probably because I'm old now, and can  relate better to the characters.  Yes, the storyline seemed very dated, but it was filmed in 1955, and that was a long time ago!   People were different back then.  It starred Kim Novak, William Holden and Rosalind Russell.  She was so good!  I hope she won an Oscar that year for Best Supporting Actress?  I'll have to look it up and see?

Hi Mars!  - I see you just now posted, so will respond later.   
I looked up Picnic and see that it was 1955, not 1958.   
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Leisure Activities / Re: Library Bookshelf
Last post by MarsGal - Yesterday at 06:37:20 PM
I am not familiar with Rockwell Kent, MaryPage. I did a quick look-up of his art and was delighted to see that he did some block printing. I did a few of those back in my high school days. Linoleum blocks were so easy to carve. I also managed to carve several small blocks of wood for block printing. The State University Museum at Plattsburgh, NY has what it says is the "most complete and balanced collection" of his works in the US.

 
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Soda Shoppe / Re: Soda Shoppe March 1 , ...
Last post by MarsGal - Yesterday at 06:05:45 PM
Hooray!  :happydance: The house is empty, met with the real estate agent, lock box is on the door, cleaner will come in and clean up the place to get ready to show. I've spent most of the afternoon on the sofa, watching some TV or napping, and just generally relaxing, finally!
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Soda Shoppe / Re: Soda Shoppe March 1 , ...
Last post by JaneS - Yesterday at 03:59:03 PM
JACKIE, I'm sure your father had a happy day, too!!