Thursday, March 29, 2007

My Friend TINA

I have a good friend I want you all to say a prayer for. She doesn’t need these prayers for health, she is lucky to have very good health right now. She was just recently married to a real good guy (I didn’t know there were any out there) but anyways she has an 11 year old son (his father is one of the many jack ass’ that don’t deserve kids) they do not have a child together, Tina got herself fixed after her first child, thinking the rest of her life was ganna be with the father of her first, heck I would have done the same thing, but now 11 years later she is with a wonderful man and is living a wonderful life, all except for wanting another baby. The procedure she had done was then said to be effective only for 10 years, those close to her have been praying that she does get pregnant, but so far has not, so I am asking all youse here in J~Land to help him hear our prayers, she has been a great single mother to her son for 9 of his 11 years, I am sure she would be an even more wonderful mother to a young one now, and not to mention her new hubby really does seem like one of those guys who would take care of a child emotionally and financially. They are a great couple and deserve the joys of a little one. They already raise 2 ferrets and I must say they aren’t the stinky ones I usually think of, she takes really good care of them. They have gotten a couple of those smaller dogs and they have lost 3 of them now so she has just given up on having a little something to give her love to, but I have a feeling that with the powers of numbers and the love we all share in here can be spread to her, so let’s please take a minute for Tina and Dennis, they so deserve it.

 

Thanks folks, have a great day

MISSY

Wednesday, March 28, 2007

fearlessness

62 degrees and rainy.

Yep sounds like spring break to me.

Last year we were in Paoli at my Papa Witt’s house.

Kandace wanted to go back again this year, but my Papa has a couple more people living with him this year than he had last year.  I will probly try to take her up there Friday night or Saturday of this coming weekend. She had a blast at my uncle's this past weekend. She is so much a tom boy just like I was/am. It cracks me up to see her doing things I used to do that my parents just went ape shit over, like climbing trees, what is it about being up in that tree that makes us risk life and limb to get as high as we can? I still can’t answer that but I was jealous of her up in that tree, and jumping as hard as she could on the trampoline. Those were the days when you could climb and jump to your wildest pleasures with out wetting your pants. lol. Not even knowing such could happen. Well as scared as I am she is going to soon break a bone or knock out some teeth I am glad she has that fearlessness about her. I hope she never loses that part of herself. That is what is going to take her places… not her beauty (even though she is beautiful) not her mind (even though she is very smart) it will be her fearlessness to get her to take chances that most of us (me) pass up. Her fearlessness will make her try everything at least once, and how can you know what you want unless you know what you don’t want.

I want my fearlessness back

But maybe I didn’t loose it at all

Maybe I just past it on

Wonder which one will get my bitchiness????

 

lol

Have a great day……….

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

The Letter M

The Letter P :

I got this from Penny

in my case

The letter M

Use the first letter of your name to answer each of the following...

They MUST be real places, names, things...

NOTHING made up! If you can't think of anything, skip it.

You CAN'T use your name for the boy/girl name question.


Your Name: Missy

Famous Music artist/group: Mellencamp ~ John Cougar

3 letter word: Men

Color: Maroon

Gift/present: Money

Vehicle: Mazda
TV Show: Married W/ Children

Country: Mexico

Boy's Name: Mason
Girl's Name: Marilyn

Alcoholic drink: Margarita                        

Occupation: Magazine solicitor

Flower: Money Tree

Plant in Ceramic Pot 

Celebrity: Marky Mark



Food: Meat and potatoes

Reason for Being Late: Missed the bus

Something You Shout: Make it

it is after all March Madness

Monday, March 26, 2007

spent the night in the country

This weekend my cousin was taking her son to her folks house out in Kentucky for Spring break. Kandace and I joined them for the overnight trip. My uncle Louie had a fire going by the time we got there Saturday night. The kids played hide and seek till 3:30 am. While the adults hung out by the fire. We drank some drinks, shot the shit, got caught up on what’s been going on and reminisced about the past. My Uncle Louie has a huge plot of land and is surrounded by either farm land or woods, really secluded. It’s sits on top the hill and you can see clear thru to 2 other states. The view is amazing. I wished I could have taken more pictures to share with ya’ll but I was having such a good time I didn’t think about the camera, well till uncle Louie fired up the ol’ FORD. I have to tell ya’ll I have had an infatuation with this truck for as long as I can remember and to hear it get fired up again was just as sweet a melody and the bee’s buzzing around the trees. The truck originally belonged to my grandfather George Witt, Uncle Louie is papa’s son and now has the ol’ truck, he said he’d been tinkering with it a lot lately and was really proud of getting it running again. Did you see the gas tank in the pictures, lol, isn’t that great, I swear who ever said these red necks were stupid just doesn’t really know any cause these folks are quite handy…. They have a fix for ever thing and everything else they got duct tape for, lol, ( by the way I think duct tape is the greatest invention EVER )

I took Kandace’s 4 wheeler and after a while of my uncle tinkering he finally got it fired up too and the kids rode it for 2 hours straight before it finally died, come to find out later the gas filter thing a ma jig broke, but we didn’t know that till after the trip home and it leaked all over the bed of the truck and our camping stuff too. Oh well at least they got to ride it while they were out in the country. Kandace has cried 2 times since we got home, she loves the country so much and hated to have to leave and come back to the city, even though we don’t live in a big city it still isn’t the country. Poor child, I hated to leave too, maybe one day just maybe we will be living in the country. I wouldn’t mind a bit.

J could have come with me and Kandace on this one night get away, but he opted to get a sitter for the babies and go golfing with his buddy. Yeah I am pissed but what can I do but go on with what makesme happy, I let him know that once again Kandace and I made some great memories that we will think about for a life time and he is not in them AGAIN. One day he won’t be in any of my day to day thinking and he is ganna be the one to be sorry.

Monday, March 19, 2007

This is the town I call home

The History of New Albany

New Albany was founded in July 1813 by brothers Joel, Abner, and Nathaniel Scribner, who had arrived at the Falls of the Ohio a short time earlier from New York City. Named for the capital city of the founders’ home state, New Albany was platted by surveyor John Graham on land the Scribner brothers had purchased from Col. John Paul of Madison. The site was originally part of George Rogers Clark’s grant from the Virginia legislature. In 1819 New Albany became the seat of government for Floyd County, which recently had been formed from portions of Clark and Harrison counties. The county probably was named for Davis Floyd, the flamboyant politician who was the county’s first circuit court judge.
The Ohio River and the steamboat industry were the foundations of the city’s economy during the mid-19th century. At least a half-dozen shipbuilders turned out scores of packet boats as well as famous steamboats such as the Eclipse, A.A. Shotwell, and Robert E. Lee. Shipbuilding also was accompanied by a wide range of complementary concerns, including machine shops, foundries, cabinet and furniture factories, and silversmith shops. By 1850 New Albany was the largest city in Indiana.

New Albany postcard post card - Post office, New Albany, IN
One of the city’s most prominent figures during this era was an astute young politician named Ashbel P. Willard. After just two years in the state legislature he was elected lieutenant governor in 1852. Four years later, at the tender age of 36, he was elected governor. But Willard suffered from ill health, and in October 1860, just before the end of his term , he died at age 40, the first Indiana governor to die in office.

During the second half of the 19th century New Albany experienced a substantial industrial boom, despite the collapse of its steamboat industry. The coming of the railroad spurred development of the pork-packing and locomotive repair businesses. In 1865 Capt. John B. Ford established the American Plate Glass Works. With financial support from his cousin, Washington C. DePauw, Ford built a prosperous business. After the crash of 1873, DePauw took over the firm’s operations and Ford moved to Pennsylvania, wherehe built a plant that eventually became part of Libbey-Owens-Ford in Toledo, Ohio. Meanwhile, American Plate Glass Company flourished under DePauw’s leadership, employing over 2,000 workers in 1881. When fuel shortages and economic problems forced the firm’s relocation in 1893, New Albany suffered a severe population loss as workers followed the company to its new location.


During the early 20th century, New Albany became a major producer of plywood and veneer, with companies such as Indiana Veneer and Panel Company, New Albany Veneering Company (later Breech Plywood Company), and Hoosier Panel Company. By 1920 New Albany produced more plywood than any other community in the world.

In recent years, New Albany’s economy has become much more diverse, embracing such items as prepared dough products, plastic moldings tools and machinery, fireproof file cabinets and safes, computer equipment and automotive parts. New Albany is also the home of Indiana University Southeast, a regional campus serving nearly 6,000 students with associate, bachelor, and graduate degree programs.


New Albany Highlights



SCRIBNER HOUSE : Built in 1814 by Joel and Mary Scribner, this simple wood-frame, Federal-style structure is the oldest building in New Albany. The two-and-one-half story house has a basement, two parlors, and a hall on the first floor, three bedrooms and a hall on the second floor. A two-level rear porch provides a spectacular view of the Ohio River.

Today the house is owned by the local chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and serves as its meeting place. Tours are available by advance reservations only.

 



MANSION ROW NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES DISTRICT:

Honeymoon Mansion Bed & Breakfast Inn and Wedding Chapel located in Albany, Indiana across the Ohio River from Louisville, Kentucky.

 Stretching for several blocks along Main and Market streets east of downtown, Mansion Row constitutes the best single collection of Federal, Italianate, Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, and Victorian architecture in the Louisville Metropolitan area. During the 19th century such notables as industrialist Washington C. DePauw, merchant William S. Culbertson, U.S. Speaker of the House Michael C. Kerr, physician Asahel Clapp, and playwright William Vaughn Moody enriched this neighborhood. Conveying a sense of New Albany’s 19th century commercial prominence is the State Bank of Indiana Building. Built in 1837 at a cost of $40,000, this two-story Greek Revival structure was the largest building in the city at the time of its completion. Most of the structures in Mansion Row have been carefully restored, providing a glimpse of life in New Albany’s "Age of Elegance".


CULBERTSON MANSION STATE MEMORIAL:

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The highlight of Mansion Row, this opulent French Second Empire mansion was erected between 1867 and 1869 by William S. Culbertson, one of Indiana’s richest merchants and philanthropists. Designed by local architect James T. Banes, the three-story brick structure cost about $120,000 and contains approximately 16,00 square feet of living space. The 20-room interior includes fabric-quality wallpapers, marble fireplaces, frescoed ceilings, and a spectacular cantilevered staircase. The woodwork was crafted by local boat builders, and the tin roof was shipped from Scotland.

CARNEGIE CENTER FOR ART & HISTORY:

Located at Spring and Bank streets on the site of the first New Albany High School, this building housed the New Albany Public Library from its completion in 1904 until 1969. It was erected with financial support from Andrew Carnegie and designed in the popular Beaux-Arts style. In 1971 the building reopened as an art and history museum and in 1998 it underwent major renovations. The Center hosts a succession of traveling exhibits, often in conjunction with special programs on local history and culture.


TOWN CLOCK CHURCH:

Located at the corner of Third and Main Streets, this recently restored Greek Revival church has been a landmark since 1852, when it was completed bythe congregation of the Second Presbyterian Church. For decades the structure’s most outstanding feature was a 160-foot clock tower, which signaled New Albany’s location to the Ohio River boatmen. The original tower has since been shortened, but it remains distinctive. Owned since 1889 by the Second Baptist Church, an African-American congregation, the structure is said to have been a way station on the Underground Railroad before the Civil War.

KENTUCKY & INDIANA BRIDGE:

Erected between 1910 and 1912, the existing Kentucky and Indiana Bridge replaced an earlier span that opened in 1886. Built primarily to carry railroad and local interurban traffic between New Albany and Louisville, the K&I was one of the largest and heaviest plain truss bridges in the world at the time it was completed. The complete span, including approaches, measured nearly 6,000 feet in length and 225 feet in height from its highest point to the normal river surface. The bridge’s 70-foot width originally included two pairs of railroad lines flanked by wagon ways paved with creosoted wooden blocks. These blocks handled automobile traffic until 1952, when they were replaced with a steel grid work. The K&I accommodated vehicular traffic until early 1979, when a road bed partially collapsed under the weight of an overloaded gravel truck. It continues to carry railroad traffic.


SHERMAN MINTON BRIDGE:



This graceful, twin-arched double-decked span, which carries Interstate 64 between New Albany and Louisville, was completed in 1962 at a cost of $14.8 million. It is named for US Senator and Supreme Court Justice Sherman Minton, who was born in Georgetown and practiced law in New Albany. Designed by the Louisville firm of Hazelet & Erdal, it was named the most beautiful long-span bridge of 1961 by the American Institute of Steel Construction.

RIVERFRONT HERITAGE OVERLOOK AMPHITHEATER:

Center of the action on the New Albany River font, this outdoor showplace accommodates up to 10,000 persons for activities ranging from Bluegrass music shows and fireworks displays to rock concerts and visiting symphony orchestra performances.

 

1 good thing about not being able to connect to the internet

I was able to play with some of my animation programms,

so far this is what I came up with.

 

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I am not the only thing fried around here

Hi dee ho neighbors. I went on an unexpected leave of absence the last couple of days. Not by choice.. Not to worry I didnt go far and I am now back amongst the journaling junkies I have missed so much. Not kidding folks without my internet connection to link to all my friends I was lost this weekend. It all started Thursday. I had just signed on and it started storming. We all know that during a bad storm with lighting to shut the computers down, well I was like huh what the hell is the surge protector for and I left the computer on and left the aol open. Well I had went down to switch laundry and on the way back upstairs I heard the thunder and I swear I felt the lighting shred its way thru the house, not that it hurt me but I could just feel the hairs stand up all over me, then I heard the aol sign off and say good bye. I wasn't worried about it I just thought I got booted, but hey wait I don't get booted with Broad Band, that was on dial up. Well anyway later that day I tried to get back online and nothing, no connectivity. I rebooted, I cleared cookies, I deleted files I did all kinds of shit and still nothing. So I undo my computer and hook it back up again to make sure all the cables are connected properly, well after doing that more than once I call the ATT& T 800 number. After about 15 minutes of talking to a computer I finally got a person I had to relay all the info I had just given to the computer, and they wanted me to disconnect and reconnect all the wires AGAIN. To no avail, there still was no connection, so they said they would send a line tech out the next day, that was Friday. Nope nothing wrong with the lines it must be the modem, DAH that's what I said when I called to report the modem being fried. So anyways the DSL tech was to be here today between 8 am and 5. When I called back to get a more accurate time they said after 1.. So I was tickled pink to see the DSL man here at 10 am this morning. I am now the happy owner of a new DSL modem and I couldn't be happier

Ok well I guess I could be happier but I will take what I can get..

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Belated Birthday request,

Seems AOL is playing some pretty bad jokes on us J~Land folks.

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I as most of you am not liking all the crap they keep pushing down our throats, the adds were one of the first things we had to tolerate. Now all this extra shit about tags and diggs are down on the bottom, WTF. Just give us our site and let us type, stop commercializing everything. Stop trying to give us useless shit we don’t need or even want…

I already switched from AOL and the only reason I still have anything to do with them is cause of my great friends I have found here, NOT THE SERVICE… Good thing it is free or I’d want my money back.

Hell I want my money back anyways……

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Just a tip for some of you’s

Type your entry in Microsoft Words first

then copy and paste it,

Therefore no more lost or ate entries……

Ok that’s it for now.

I have laundry to do (imagine that)

And I also want to take bubba’s walking today.

Should be ok with just 1 kid and my sis is coming too..

Did I ever tell ya’ll how much I love my sis…

Well I do, she is my bestest friend ever..

I should have done this the other day

But her Birthday was yesterday.

I know ya’ll don’t know her,

But I think it would be cool if some of you’s could

Send me a birthday greeting I could forward to her.

I think she’d get a kick out of it…

Thanks folks

Have a great day….

 

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Irish Eye's Are Crying!

Irish Eye's Are Crying! :

I told him if he showed me his I'd show him mine.

so I guess I'll just show all ya'll

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The smaller tat on top was my first one ever, back then it was ganna be my only one ever, but with this additive personality I got the tats were a sure fire gatta go back and get another.... After 3, yes 3, I still want to go back and get more...

anyway the top tat is of a dove with a heart shape from the wings, there is an ocean scene in the background, I loved getting this tat, first I got really close to Dennis the artist cause it was a 2 day event to get the tat just like I liked, after the 2 days of change this to this and that color to this color I finally got to sit down and an hour later I was done, it will forever be a part of me.  It has some special meaning that really only means anything to me, my only regret is that I can't see it as much as I'd like to.  I need to remember the reasoning for it more than I do, see the tat means I can't sore to peacefull places if I am holding a grudge or harboring bad feelings, I have to just be myself and fly my flight regardless of who is thinking/doing whatever.  I am my own salvation, all I have to do is let go and fly..................................... 

 

hey folks if any more of ya'll got some tats

show em' off,

I'd love for you to take the chance right now

and hit the blog about this button

and let us see what you got.......

 

 

Monday, March 12, 2007

Monday Morning and Moon Sand

Good Morning my friends.

How are we all doin’ on the marvelous Monday?

I have a million and 2 things to do today, but I wanted to take a second to say hi to all ya’ll.

 

They say today and tomorrow are ganna be in the 70’s….

OMG!!! That is shorts weather. I am so not ready for shorts (at least in public) J’s mom got me a months worth of tanning bed visit’s that should help, but damn what do I do about all this fat I got this year, I am not liking myself right now. I have to get back to exercising. I have plenty of reasons to other than my personal agenda. Poor bubba’s has such thick claws and J never took care of them when he was a puppy, so the last couple of times we took him to have them cut he bleed, you know a dog can bleed out from his claws, so anyways the vet won’t cut them he says we have to walk him more on concrete to file the claws down naturally. The problem is when ever I want to take bubba’s walking it turns in to a mad mess. The kids want to go, and you know how hard it is to watch kids much less with a dog who thinks he’s 150 pound 5 year old. He hasn’t been walked much so he is really hard to handle and plus the 150 he is pulling me where he wants to go. Can’t really do it here in our neighborhood cause there are a lot of the mean bulldogs and pit bulls. I hope New Albany passes that law about them bein’ to dangerous, there have been a lot of attacks on kids the last couple of years. I could never have any kind of aggressive animal around my kids. Why on earth some folks care more for their animals than their kids is beyond me. Don’t get me wrong I love my bubba’s and my pandy, but if either one of them made an aggressive move towards my kids they would be out of here… ok enough!!!

Just one more thing before I get goin’ to do laundry.

 

MOON SAND

Kiera got some moon sand for her Birthday.

If you don’t have any of this GO GET SOME!

This stuff is the best stuff ever..

Really, everyone who has come thru my front door this weekend has had their hands in it. It is so much fun. Yeah it’s messy, but not as messy as sand. I think it is easier to clean up than play dough, cause the play dough gets squished in the cracks in the wood floor the moon sand I can just vacuum up, I have been sweeping the moon sand back up with the dust pan and dumping it back in the moon sand mat, so they haven’t really lost much of it. Last night the kids even put the matt on the floor and were taking turns putting their feet in it pretending to hula dance. It was so cute, I should have taken video of it, lol

Go get some today…

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Saturday afternoon

I hope everyone is having a great weekend. The weather here is great, couldn’t ask for better. 62 degree’s. Makes me want to go camping. I LOVE LOVE LOVE camping, but in the cooler months I love it even more. The camper is once again ready for us to pick up. I just don’t know if I want to go thru with getting it tagged and insured, beins how every time we took it, it broke down on the side of the HWY. That ain’t no fun. A couple of times we even had the dog along with our 3 kids and most times 1 or 2 more. Oh well. I’ll let it set there for a couple more months before I have to make up my mind.

I didn’t mention that J quit drinking last Friday night, well we should say slowed down cause in order to quit that means never again, and well he did drink last night, but I kinda caved just to see if he would or not so I can’t be mad. I don’t mind him drinking during a game on the weekends, but the everyday on the way home HAS to STOP. So far so good. Tuesday was an almost deal breaker, when he got home the kids were here with my friend so I could go visit J’s BIL in the hospital, well when he got home and realized I wasn’t home he went straight for the fridge and got the last one in there, he has about ½ a case on the porch but they aren’t cold now with temps in the 50-60’s. But anyway I got home right after he did and he poured it down the sink after only getting a couple of drinks, he later said he poured it out cause he realized he didn’t even want it, lol, I say it is cause he seen me pull up. Oh well what ever the reason he didn’t get it. Now that’s not to say that he isn’t ganna have one from time to time with his buddy Bago, but he knows I am not playing and I will make a reason to get to Paoli to see some friends I am really missing these days. Spring break is right around the corner……

Ok enough about all that. Tonight I am watching my X’s kid. My girls really love him, he is Kiera’s age one week apart. They used to clash when he first started coming over, but now they get along just fine. Of course they still argue from time to time what 3 years olds don’t but he really is a joy to have here with us. He is a doll baby, cute as a button and quiet at a mouse. This kid won’t waist a word, but when he does talk it is clear as a bell, he is so smart. Can you tell I am having a little bit of kid envy, lol. They are now playing with the Thomas the Train stuff again. I made them a really cool interlocking track on the dinning room table, they are having a grand time with it. He just had his Birthday so he has a lot of the extra noise makers for the track. My other girl friend just spent $250 for the Thomas the Train toddler bed for her kid, That stuff is so expensive, glad I got girls, you know that got disney stuff at the dollar store these days, lol, we love that place, well I gotta run and get dinner going for the kids, ya’ll have a good day now ya hear’

Thursday, March 8, 2007

Let's try something new

Or at least new to me 

ok I hope it works for ya'll 

This is JOSS STONE 

I can't believe she is only 19 years old.

 

wow that means she was only 17 when I first heard her.

OMG she is amazing....

Don't ya'll think so too?

      

 

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Prayers needed

I need some praying people to say some for J's-BIL-Kevin.  Last year they said he had epilepsy, The family has had some experience with epilepsy, cause J's brother Richard has it, but we were all little taken back when after 40 plus years Kevin's Dr. said that was why he was so tired and having headaches, well now a year later he has a tumor on his brain.  They did a 9 hour surgery last week, but couldn't get it all.  Now they say it is sta 4 cancer.  They have given him less than a year, but after the 9 hour surgery last week, the man still can't talk right and his right side is paralyzed.  This family is so torn up right now.  Please pray for them, Thanks...

Monday, March 5, 2007

Two by Two

Two by Two : "

Two Names You Go By:
1. Miss

2. Mom


Two Things You Are Wearing Right Now:
1. panties

2. T~Shirt

Two Things You Would Want (or have) in a Relationship:
1. trust
2. romance

Two of Your Favorite Things to do:
1. take a bath (go on and laugh, w' 3 kids it ain't so easy...)

2. read AOL Journals

 

Two Things You Want Very Badly At The Moment:
1. To be appreciated....
2. To spend the night in the Cinderella Castle


Two pets you had/have:
1. (HAVE) Pandy~ my lovable puddy tat

2. (HAD) Pandorra~ Pandy's Great Great Great Great Grandma

Two people who will fill this out:
1. (add your name here)

2. (add your name here)

 

Two things you did last night:
1. cooked dinner
2. did laundry (hell when ain't I doing laundry???)

Two things you ate today:

1.2 relacore pills

2. so far thats it... it's only 9:15 am

Two people you Last Talked To:
1. Christy

2. Kandace

Two Things You're doing tomorrow:
1. taking Kandace to gymnastics

2. ??? thats the good thing about having no life, at least I won't be late for it, lol...

Two longest car rides:

1. the trip to see relatives in Paoli In. (a whole hour and 15 minutes)

2. Camping at lake Cumberland last summer 4 hour bus ride with about 60 kids....

Two Favorite Holidays:
1. Christmas

2. new years.

Two favorite beverages:
1. Coke

2. Crown Royal

Missy and her man go to the prom (1985)

I happened to come on a new journal last week, a cartoonist and I have to say the pictures aren't really pretty, but they get a giggle out of me.  I wish I had just an inkling of the talent this guy has, I can't even draw stick people, lol.  I sent him a picture of  J and I together, to see what he came up with you will have to click the link below, check out some of his other work, leave him a comment or maybe even send him a picture of yourself, lol, or your good buddy that might need to relax and not be so serious all the time.. lol, I bet you get a giggle out of Russ's Art work too.

Missy and her man go to the prom (1985) :

Click the above link to see what Dear ol' Russ did to Us.

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LOL

Thanks Russ that was great,

just what I needed this Monday Morning