I emailed you 1st thing this morning...
Now I see it...derrrrr big red truck
well that was cute coon.
And probably so true. he he he
coondog wrote:I emailed you 1st thing this morning...
I never got it....now I am not so sad...but sad cuz I never got it.
well i did, dont know what happened...
ummmm...could ya do it again???? I really didnt have anything from you. paaaaaaleeeeeeze???????
What ever you e-mailed me this morning, could you mail it again???? paaaaaleeeeze
That is a pretty long please.... It probably would help if i had your email, becuz i don't have you listed in my favorites.. YET!!!
Dang..I hate to get back to those darn questions, but I need to.
For those of you that are sure you have found #43 I need a push in the right direction. I am not asking for an answer, I just want a teeny tiny clue.
I am about to search the entire west for this brewery again. I have something that I think might be the answer, but I am still looking for something better.
For those of you that are confident in your answer, when you saw the name of the brewery did you see the name of the brewery and think "Hey, that might be it" and do more research on it, or did you have to do research on the breweries first and come across a certain beer before you were certain that it was the one?
Hope this makes sense.
Ok angel, you have mail..... I guess that couple of days didn't go over to well....
Well how do you like that, not even a thank you...
thanks coon. Looks like I got alot more reading to do huh??
coondog wrote:Well how do you like that, not even a thank you...
hey now....I lost the computer for a few minutes, my baby pushed the shiny button..
Off the subject, (yet somehow, found it while researching for#44) I just ran across this and found it interesting-wanted to share it with you.
the dead room
in the olden days the room right off the front porch with entry through double french doors was called the dead room. the casket would be brought in for viewing thus the name,' dead room' and then family and friends would proceed to the next room,that's how the 'living room' was created
I'm going to know all sorts more useless things before this is over.
morgansmama wrote:Off the subject, (yet somehow, found it while researching for#44) I just ran across this and found it interesting-wanted to share it with you.
the dead room
in the olden days the room right off the front porch with entry through double french doors was called the dead room. the casket would be brought in for viewing thus the name,' dead room' and then family and friends would proceed to the next room,that's how the 'living room' was created
I'm going to know all sorts more useless things before this is over.
interesting bit of trivia.
See how far you can wander when you're researching? I don't even know how I found that!