6/1/2008 10:34 PMMichael in STGT wrote:
Woo Hoo!!! #22 You are spoiling us Another podcast, what a pleasant surprise! Thanks sweetie - what a great way to start my week! xo M Reply to this
6/1/2008 11:41 PMArthur (AmeriNZ) wrote:
Wow! I thought I'd be first to comment, but not only did Michael beat me to it, he said what I was going to say.
I think the sharing memories thing is a great idea and I hope other podcasters do it, too. It'd be weird for me, though, since the seasons here are reversed; I'd be confused about what to talk about!
I DO remember that snow cone maker, though I was too old for one by the time it came out. My family had popsicle makers, too, that my Mom got from Tupperware. She used Kool-Aid to make it, but always had too much water so it was barely flavoured ice. As soon as I was old enough, I made them, and made them better, I must say. Well, how about that? I don't need to talk about summer memories now--I just did! Reply to this
6/2/2008 10:06 AM(F)reddy wrote:
THANK GOD I stalk you regularly...I realized on this post that I hadn't gotten any of your shows captured on the ITunes...upon closer inspection, it appears I had DELETED YOU(!) from my ITunes! I've gone ahead and resubscribed...so now to catch up...!!! Reply to this
6/2/2008 5:10 PM
David In Denver wrote:
That was awesome, Wes! I had totally forgotten about the good 'ol Slip-n-Slide and especially the Snoopy Snow Cone machine! How awesome it was to remember the lazy days of summer as a kid. I, too... got plenty of bruises after hours of hurling myself down that yellow piece of slippery plastic. Reply to this
6/3/2008 9:47 AMRyan wrote:
I too remember many summer injuries between my sister and I from summers... I always used to break my fingers playing tetherball... Reply to this
Woo Hoo!!! #22
You are spoiling us
xo M
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Wow! I thought I'd be first to comment, but not only did Michael beat me to it, he said what I was going to say.
I think the sharing memories thing is a great idea and I hope other podcasters do it, too. It'd be weird for me, though, since the seasons here are reversed; I'd be confused about what to talk about!
I DO remember that snow cone maker, though I was too old for one by the time it came out. My family had popsicle makers, too, that my Mom got from Tupperware. She used Kool-Aid to make it, but always had too much water so it was barely flavoured ice. As soon as I was old enough, I made them, and made them better, I must say. Well, how about that? I don't need to talk about summer memories now--I just did!
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THANK GOD I stalk you regularly...I realized on this post that I hadn't gotten any of your shows captured on the ITunes...upon closer inspection, it appears I had DELETED YOU(!) from my ITunes! I've gone ahead and resubscribed...so now to catch up...!!!
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That was awesome, Wes! I had totally forgotten about the good 'ol Slip-n-Slide and especially the Snoopy Snow Cone machine! How awesome it was to remember the lazy days of summer as a kid. I, too... got plenty of bruises after hours of hurling myself down that yellow piece of slippery plastic.
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summer injuries? LOL that's when I perfected my super mario bros!!
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I too remember many summer injuries between my sister and I from summers... I always used to break my fingers playing tetherball...
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