As for the rest of you, hello from the ages old Georgia Directory .... provided to you out of Alabama.
What's happening folks?
woohoo, the one who started it all. Or at least, this thread.
Life is good.. looking forward to Frolicon
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As for the rest of you, hello from the ages old Georgia Directory .... provided to you out of Alabama.
What's happening folks?
woohoo, the one who started it all. Or at least, this thread.
Life is good.. looking forward to Frolicon![]()
I'm here and there every now and then.
What pray tell is a Frolicon? Should I be jealous?
Hopefully whatever is pulling you away is worth it.I was actually looking forward to frolicon (would be first time) but a sudden change of events has me heading out of town that weekend.
Here to seeing it in 2011.
You are quite welcome, thanks for caring enough to find me.Thanks for the visit~
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Oh your welcomeYou are quite welcome, thanks for caring enough to find me.

Something in common with us southern people then.Oh your welcomemost Canadians are friendly
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Yes perhaps, but I never went far enough south to find outSomething in common with us southern people then.


I'll reply with a good evening and to let you know you should have went further south.Yes perhaps, but I never went far enough south to find out
Thought I stop in again & say Good Morning![]()
Hello Georgians - great day to be outside!
I'll have to ponder on a Frolicon...
I was actually looking forward to frolicon...
What else can you tell me about frolicon? I truly have never heard of it before. I suppose I travel in the wrong circles perhaps.It was fun.. get your tickets for next year now... great discount.
Supposed to be getting some rain here on Thursday, that means there will be yellow soup everywhere. I suppose the beauty of the wisteria, tea olives and all the rest makes it worth it but I have to agree, the pine pollen is hideous.
We get the same thing down here in our spring. Never used to be so bad but the last few years its been like a yellow blanket, Almost as bad as the ash covering we had when our resident Volcano eurupted, man that stuff was hard to clean up.
I've never had to deal with ash before, what's the consistency like? Or rather, what is it that makes it so hard to clean up?
Thanks for stopping in, this is always a great place to find me.

Nut job ..... you can keep the ash, I'll give you some pollen to add to yours too. Just cause I'm nice.Hey you're either up early or I'm up late ..... hehehee
Ahh sorry just looked it up, around 7ish there so not that early - doh !!!! damn timezones
And the ash was so fine, so its like mud when wet but gets into anything when it first falls. Of course I'm sure theres the thick stuff which buries citys but we didn't get that![]()
Nut job ..... you can keep the ash, I'll give you some pollen to add to yours too. Just cause I'm nice.
Just wait, I have my moments. I can throw a hissy fit you wouldn't believe.I'd heard that - the nice bit that is![]()
Just wait, I have my moments. I can throw a hissy fit you wouldn't believe.

Do you have those in NZ? I thought they required electricity and running water to survive.You know theres just that little bit of me that likes the sound of a Southern Wildcat![]()