Fun - it really is...but you will have to rent it...you will enjoy looking at Catherine Zeta-Jones...amazingly beautiful woman!
Going to take your advice, love looking at a beautiful woman. :wink:
Hey, are you guys talking about Zorro?
I didn't know him but I do now thanks to the knowledgeable mismi.
Kleptomaniacs are even more dangerous.
Landslides are even more more dangerous.
Man tell me about them, experienced some real bad ones in New Zealand.
Now, those both sound dangerous - but have you ever been in a hurricane? They are amazing - frightenng but absolutely incredible what power and what a mess they can make of your life...
Oh no, thank goodness I haven't experienced one, but I did see the aftermath of a "Cyclone Tracy" that flattened the city of Darwin (Australia) completely on Christmas Day 1974, killing almost 100 people.
That is bad...my folks live down in Mobile just one mile up river from the mouth of Mobile Bay...Dad had cancer and was undergoing chemo at the time...When Katrina hit it sent the storm surge up the bay then up the river. The force of the water hit the storm shutters on Mom and Dad's house broke the plate glass windows and filled their house with 5 feet of nasty water. The entire river house was gutted. 5 huge live oaks down and all my gran's antique's ruined. Did you hear about that?
Hurricane Katrina
Quite extraordinairy mismi, yes we heard and saw it all on our TV's screen here, but never have spoken to anybody who had some connection with it. Must have been a frigtening experience for your parents and to lose all those precious irreplaceable mementoes must have been heartbreaking. Your country must have lots of natural disasters, as last night on the news we saw the severe snowfalls hitting your country in which quite a few people died.
Really are suppose to be following ABC order and I am not doing it...it is a diverse country - more tropical weather in the south and colder climates to the north...So the weather is diverse. My husband was caught in the ice storm last night...freezing rain again today and will be in the lower 20's tonight - while here in Alabama it is 78degrees F - ridiculous.
Spare a moment for Dutchy, 110 degrees in the sun and digging away in the back yard, given up now, inside with a beer, much more comfortable.
There, there Dutchy - it is summer there after all!

But that is hot...no way I would want to be in it! It is winter here...78degrees with my Christmas decorations up does not follow the norm here! Though I know it does there! :wink:
Under the impression you had snow there? Our heat is clear so its not hard to take but I draw the line at digging presently, tomorrow is another day.
very much snow I am sure up north...midwest it is an ice storm. Ice coats everything and causes trees to fall and limbs to come down on power lines...lots of people in the cold without power...does not sound good at all...
Well the snow much have hit Stormy as she lives way up north, she was talking about snow and icy roads, must be pretty difficult driving for her. We have the bushfires to contend with, they have been burning out of control on Kangaroo Island, just off the coast here, for days destroying tens of thousands of acres.
Zonks, don't know what to say next. Perhaps I should have another beer and make my tongue loose.