I think the written word can be more romantic sometimes, tho’ I love the timbre of his voice. Rose and Jimbo often write notes. My lover likes me to message him with MP3s and I’d like those too.@Stel, who sets the type? I’ve done that as well as setting wax sheets in a mimeo (what haven’t I done?).
Hay StEL…!!! thankz fur findin SuSuns hAt….!!! Ahm still warin it behind teh tiKi an have bin awl nite… still aint scene her yet… she musta had problums wit Elvis or shlep late… Ahm glad that gidder is teh XTI new an imroved speshul PU239 “dayglo” glidder… it even glidders at nite wen teh lites go out….. it jus changes colers….. oooohhh majenta!!!!
With the Hemelshots it’s always hard to tell. Marvin and Shirley have their doubts. It looks good on the surface, but something is just not right. It would be going too far to say, it’s just not right, but on the other hand, not far from it. Why has Patti given up her polka dots and stopped dying her hair blue? Has George truly forsaken his pocket protector? Where is Rusty Boy at a time like this? I must say as a casual observer, I am worried. George didn’t drive a truck because of his great literary skills and Patti has given up her position as substitute Bulletin Coordinator for the Garden Club. Oh my, could it be true, at their age, that the things that don’t make sense are starting to make sense and the things that made sense, don’t!!!! Only time will tell.
If they were stenographers now there is a lost art. We had to take it and typing when I was in high school back 1970. A REQUIRED course to pass. Swirl, mark, mark, two dots and and thingy. Had meaning back then but now just so much cknscrtng
I was forced as a kid by my Mom to take typing one year in a summer school program ( I think just to get me out of her hair ) but it was invaluable as I got into High School and College. I also had a course in what was called speed writing, which wasn’t stenography but more akin to what tweeters and texters do today. Was a great help in writing down Prof.‘s lectures – that is if I could decipher it later. Kids type everything today. A handwritten letter is a thing of the past. I don’t know if my grandson even knows who to write ( not print ).
I started a typing class in HS (quit to take up drafting) and would NEVER have taken steno! I DID have an art class on various styles of calligraphy (still have some work sheets somewhere) and did envelopes for invites a while when my kids were little. I was also illustrator for many newsletters (PTA and such) and these days most of us in SCA do some calligraphy and/or illumination. I’m still slow at typing but like having spellcheck on my email.
I have come in peace to say Good Night.I’d write it on Grog’s forehead, but he keeps moving.Sleep well all BSers! Have a round on me! A round what? See CD for the answer.
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member over 11 years ago
I do better with the written word than the spoken.
margueritem over 11 years ago
Oh, I do hope those pencil leads don’t break during a heated exchange!
GROG Premium Member over 11 years ago
Even then, there doesn’t appear to be much to write home about.
GROG Premium Member over 11 years ago
That BLT looked good, bev. Got any more?
GROG Premium Member over 11 years ago
A regular is fine.
StelBel over 11 years ago
The Hemelshot’s neighbors, the Carlysles, however, prefer to communicate via an authentic Gutenberg Press…
imbaldeagle over 11 years ago
Texting – Old School
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 11 years ago
They don’t seem to have anything to say.
Vet Premium Member over 11 years ago
To yell they have to use Bold letters or italics.But from the looks on their faces I think that bulbs went out some time ago.
vldazzle over 11 years ago
I think the written word can be more romantic sometimes, tho’ I love the timbre of his voice. Rose and Jimbo often write notes. My lover likes me to message him with MP3s and I’d like those too.@Stel, who sets the type? I’ve done that as well as setting wax sheets in a mimeo (what haven’t I done?).
vldazzle over 11 years ago
They look fairly happy, but too far apart.
Dr Sheriff MB esq PhD DML over 11 years ago
Hay StEL…!!! thankz fur findin SuSuns hAt….!!! Ahm still warin it behind teh tiKi an have bin awl nite… still aint scene her yet… she musta had problums wit Elvis or shlep late… Ahm glad that gidder is teh XTI new an imroved speshul PU239 “dayglo” glidder… it even glidders at nite wen teh lites go out….. it jus changes colers….. oooohhh majenta!!!!
Storm F-1/4 over 11 years ago
I B-E-T I-T T-A-K-E-S A L-O-N-G T-I-M-E T-O S-A-Y S-O-M-E-T-H-I-N-G-.
missjunebug over 11 years ago
Susan must still be having problems with her phone line and all the weather related problems. Loss of electricity not fun!!!
Lefty2 over 11 years ago
With the Hemelshots it’s always hard to tell. Marvin and Shirley have their doubts. It looks good on the surface, but something is just not right. It would be going too far to say, it’s just not right, but on the other hand, not far from it. Why has Patti given up her polka dots and stopped dying her hair blue? Has George truly forsaken his pocket protector? Where is Rusty Boy at a time like this? I must say as a casual observer, I am worried. George didn’t drive a truck because of his great literary skills and Patti has given up her position as substitute Bulletin Coordinator for the Garden Club. Oh my, could it be true, at their age, that the things that don’t make sense are starting to make sense and the things that made sense, don’t!!!! Only time will tell.
imbaldeagle over 11 years ago
@Righty2bet your wronG. me make correction neveR. everything turns out wronG. never keep tryinG. tough getting younG. for sissieS
Vet Premium Member over 11 years ago
If they were stenographers now there is a lost art. We had to take it and typing when I was in high school back 1970. A REQUIRED course to pass. Swirl, mark, mark, two dots and and thingy. Had meaning back then but now just so much cknscrtng
Linguist over 11 years ago
I was forced as a kid by my Mom to take typing one year in a summer school program ( I think just to get me out of her hair ) but it was invaluable as I got into High School and College. I also had a course in what was called speed writing, which wasn’t stenography but more akin to what tweeters and texters do today. Was a great help in writing down Prof.‘s lectures – that is if I could decipher it later. Kids type everything today. A handwritten letter is a thing of the past. I don’t know if my grandson even knows who to write ( not print ).
vldazzle over 11 years ago
I started a typing class in HS (quit to take up drafting) and would NEVER have taken steno! I DID have an art class on various styles of calligraphy (still have some work sheets somewhere) and did envelopes for invites a while when my kids were little. I was also illustrator for many newsletters (PTA and such) and these days most of us in SCA do some calligraphy and/or illumination. I’m still slow at typing but like having spellcheck on my email.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 11 years ago
bev, that sandwich would have been good. I knew I should have stayed up later! I think Fellow Baby (Grog to the rest of you) ate it, didn’t he? :-(
GROG Premium Member over 11 years ago
It was the perfect midnight snack, Fellow Baby.
StelBel over 11 years ago
which one?
SusanSunshine Premium Member over 11 years ago
Wow…. wow…..
Sorry everybody…. no, no phone trouble…. this time….just sheer exhaustion last night and other complications today…..
Wednesday nights in summer I work late, on my feet, at the Framer’s market…. just couldn’t stay awake when I got home.
Came oer to the Tiki now to see what’s happening….and Just LOOK what I found!
Oh Monkey!Oh Stel and Bev!
Wow!
I’m not really the head grinder operator, Monkey… YOU are!Your bar, your recipes….
But yeah, I run the big grinder in the evening shift… which is a LOT of bananas and ice!
So I’ll wear the hat with pride.THANK YOU!!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 11 years ago
Well I certainly hope someone makes me ANOTHER BLT since FELLOW BABY STOLE THE ONE MADE FOR ME!
GEEZ YOU TRUST SOMEONE AND THEY GO AND STEAL YOUR BLT! Oh well, I will get even. Don’t forget Fellow Baby, I am half Italian, AND I HAVE CONNECTIONS!
GROG Premium Member over 11 years ago
If I didn’t do it, someone else would have, Fellow Baby. It was too inviting.
Shikamoo Premium Member over 11 years ago
I have come in peace to say Good Night.I’d write it on Grog’s forehead, but he keeps moving.Sleep well all BSers! Have a round on me! A round what? See CD for the answer.
GROG Premium Member over 11 years ago
Time for me to turn out the lights (Yes, turn out the lights, Fellow Baby! This ain’t no Motel 6. More like Centerpoint Energy).
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 11 years ago
Hi Shika Goodnight Shika!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 11 years ago
Fellow Baby, You are like Banks at Barkeater Lake. BACON, BACON, BACON!
And I will say Goodnight as well! But I ENJOY THE MOTEL 6 COMMERCIALS, one of the FEW COMMERCIALS I DO ENJOY, so I WILL KEEP THE LIGHT ON! :-D
vldazzle over 11 years ago
Love your outfit, Susan! Just about right for the head grinder!
Enjoyable commercials? almost seems an oxymoron, but there IS that one for some massage oils . . . Time for a cool bath, and bedtime. G’night all!
Tigressy over 1 year ago
Ouch…
https://cleoandcompany.net/may-30-2023/
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 1 year ago
Good morning Balladeers and Tigressy!