Benitin y Eneas by Pierre S. De Beaumont and Bud Fisher for September 25, 2011

  1. Bill 1960
    Vista Bill Raley and Comet™  almost 13 years ago

    Good morning all…

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    JanLC  almost 13 years ago

    Good morning Bill.

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    JanLC  almost 13 years ago

    Rita: from yesterday: I love the garden railroad at the LA fair. It’s been there for so many years, and is so elaborate. Even so you see something new every year.

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    davidf42  almost 13 years ago

    Morning, Vagabonds.

    Got a busy day ahead of me. Today is Sunday. And I have a funeral to do this afternoon.

    Here’s the link to Today’s Annie .

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    MontanaLady  almost 13 years ago

    Good morning, VagaBonds,.I’m feeling good today, so I’ll do some cooking for the freezer for when I won’t be feeling so good. .Enjoy your day, Everyone.

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    MontanaLady  almost 13 years ago

    Oh, we watched a really good movie last night: Unstoppable..It starred Denzel Washington and Chris Pine. It was one riveting story……didn’t even stir in my chair. No shoot ’em up, no bad guys, just a really really good story about a runaway train, and some good guys stopping it.

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    Dkram  almost 13 years ago

    Hello, all you happy people..\\//_

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    arye uygur  almost 13 years ago

    Hi Vagabonds, NY is such a great place! Today there was a Turkish street festival near Times Sq. There was nice live Turkish music and Turkish food as well as arts and crafts. I wore my baseball cap with the insignia of a Turkish futbol (soccer) team and some Turks wanted to photograph me wearing it. Then, in the subway station, 3 guys were studying a subway map.Since they looked Hispanic, I asked them in Spanish where they wanted to go and they told me they don’t speak Spanish, they were from Russia. Sensing that they were not ordinary Russians, I asked them what part of Russia they were from and they said Kazan (the capital of Tatarstan). Making my Turkkish sound like Tatar, I asked, “Siz Tatarcheh bilyorsen?” (Do u speak Tatar?) and they were so surprised. Anyway, I showed them what subway to take.

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