I'm a grandad!
My lovely daughter Eve gave birth to a beautiful baby girl on Sunday. It's quite possible that I am the happiest man on the planet at the moment :o)
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06/14/2007 00:03 #39651
I'm a grandad!04/30/2007 00:47 #39097
the interwebs...Aren't the interwebs wonderful? Just think of it - all those little pipes connecting all those computers together. It's amazing really how they do it. I mean, just today I printed something from my computer for a friend ((e:leetee)). D'you know, the clever piece of paper got all the way from my computer screen, via its little pipe (that looks like a normal electric cable), and out of the front of my printer. You'd never even know how tightly the paper must have been rolled up (to fit inside the pipe), it came out as flat as you like. Amazing!
I'm so glad I've been working with (e:leetee) recently. If not for her I would never have known how the interwebs actually work. Heck, I didn't even know they were called the interwebs until she explained it to me.
But now I know. And it's totally great because now I also know why I can't get on many web sites tonight. It has nothing to do with Time Warner not caring about it's customers, heck no! It's just that the pipes on the interwebs are getting clogged up. They probably just need a good cleaning...
I'm so glad I've been working with (e:leetee) recently. If not for her I would never have known how the interwebs actually work. Heck, I didn't even know they were called the interwebs until she explained it to me.
But now I know. And it's totally great because now I also know why I can't get on many web sites tonight. It has nothing to do with Time Warner not caring about it's customers, heck no! It's just that the pipes on the interwebs are getting clogged up. They probably just need a good cleaning...
leetee - 04/30/07 09:18
Maybe we should buy Time Warner a long narrow scrubbie brush so they can get everything cleaned out sooner.
Maybe we should buy Time Warner a long narrow scrubbie brush so they can get everything cleaned out sooner.
04/29/2007 00:33 #39082
Ghosties and ghouliesD'you ever get a feeling that someone is watching you? I did today. Problem is...there was nobody there.
I was washing dishes at the house we've been working on. I wanted a change, and I'm certain that (e:leetee) must be fed up with being elbow deep in soapy water by now. So, there I was, happily washing dishes while (e:leetee) and (e:heidismadhouse) were downstairs doing other estate sale preparation stuff, when I suddenly got the feeling that there was someone behind me.....watching! I turned, as you do, to see who was there. And there in the doorway to the attic was a figure....a woman in a white nightgown. As I looked at her she just disappeared.
There was no sound. She didn't turn and walk away. She just was there one moment....then she wasn't. And there was no way I was going up into that dark attic to see if she was up there.
No, I bravely left my dish washing duties and ran downstairs. I didn't run away you understand. No, I wanted to make sure that the women folk were safe.........yeah, right!
I think that tomorrow we will be working together...all in the same room. If one of us has to go to a different part of the house, then we'll all go....
Funny thing is, none of us really believe in all that gobble-de-gook.....
I was washing dishes at the house we've been working on. I wanted a change, and I'm certain that (e:leetee) must be fed up with being elbow deep in soapy water by now. So, there I was, happily washing dishes while (e:leetee) and (e:heidismadhouse) were downstairs doing other estate sale preparation stuff, when I suddenly got the feeling that there was someone behind me.....watching! I turned, as you do, to see who was there. And there in the doorway to the attic was a figure....a woman in a white nightgown. As I looked at her she just disappeared.
There was no sound. She didn't turn and walk away. She just was there one moment....then she wasn't. And there was no way I was going up into that dark attic to see if she was up there.
No, I bravely left my dish washing duties and ran downstairs. I didn't run away you understand. No, I wanted to make sure that the women folk were safe.........yeah, right!
I think that tomorrow we will be working together...all in the same room. If one of us has to go to a different part of the house, then we'll all go....
Funny thing is, none of us really believe in all that gobble-de-gook.....
leetee - 04/29/07 11:33
I so would have gone up in that attic... even though the one light was burned out... and it was pitch black up there... Hmm... OK, maybe i wouldn't have. I can't beleive i was freaked out. You SURE it wasn't just an excuse so you could quit doing dishes?
I so would have gone up in that attic... even though the one light was burned out... and it was pitch black up there... Hmm... OK, maybe i wouldn't have. I can't beleive i was freaked out. You SURE it wasn't just an excuse so you could quit doing dishes?
britian - 04/29/07 11:20
We're still sorting. There's a lot of stuff in this one. But mainly it's just the usual estate sale stuff. Maybe a bit more tavern related stuff here actually, and the old man who lived here liked to tinker with old TV sets and lawn mowers (!?!), so there's a lot of what we call 'man stuff' too.
We're still sorting. There's a lot of stuff in this one. But mainly it's just the usual estate sale stuff. Maybe a bit more tavern related stuff here actually, and the old man who lived here liked to tinker with old TV sets and lawn mowers (!?!), so there's a lot of what we call 'man stuff' too.
paul - 04/29/07 10:32
WHat kind of stuff are you selling at the estate sale?
WHat kind of stuff are you selling at the estate sale?
04/26/2007 01:05 #39045
beer...I wish Rochester was a bit closer to Buffalo. There's an English pub there y'see, it's called The Old Toad (great name for a pub), and they're having a Yorkshire week at the beginning of May.
Well, as a Yorkshireman I consider it to be my duty to be there flying the flag for those of us Tykes on this side of the pond. Trouble is that if I go there I'd have to drink some of that lovely Yorkshire beer that they'll be selling. I understand that they're going to have some Black Sheep on tap, and I haven't tasted that particular delight for many many years. In fact I believe that the last time I partook of a pint of that fine ale was in 1990 when I went with a few friends to the Black Sheep brewery at Masham as we were heading over to Whitby on our motorcycles. I seem to remember that we never got to Whitby that day, in fact I seem to remember waking up the following morning in a field with a hangover that you could hang a hat on...but I digress...
A visit to The Old Toad would mean a night of drunken merrymaking, and would have to include an overnight stay in a hotel (I don't drink and drive, I'm not that dumb) so, as that's not possible I will probably have to give it a miss.
Ah well, I'll just have to wait for my next visit home to England. I am due to become a grandad at the end of May, and I have every intention of getting back home to welcome the baby to planet Earth. I have a feeling that I will be drinking a pint or three during that visit...
Well, as a Yorkshireman I consider it to be my duty to be there flying the flag for those of us Tykes on this side of the pond. Trouble is that if I go there I'd have to drink some of that lovely Yorkshire beer that they'll be selling. I understand that they're going to have some Black Sheep on tap, and I haven't tasted that particular delight for many many years. In fact I believe that the last time I partook of a pint of that fine ale was in 1990 when I went with a few friends to the Black Sheep brewery at Masham as we were heading over to Whitby on our motorcycles. I seem to remember that we never got to Whitby that day, in fact I seem to remember waking up the following morning in a field with a hangover that you could hang a hat on...but I digress...
A visit to The Old Toad would mean a night of drunken merrymaking, and would have to include an overnight stay in a hotel (I don't drink and drive, I'm not that dumb) so, as that's not possible I will probably have to give it a miss.
Ah well, I'll just have to wait for my next visit home to England. I am due to become a grandad at the end of May, and I have every intention of getting back home to welcome the baby to planet Earth. I have a feeling that I will be drinking a pint or three during that visit...
theecarey - 04/26/07 11:33
Just think how wonderful a pint of Black Sheep will taste after almost two decades since the last drop was savored? hmmmm? Gosh, you have me salivating! (e:leetee) has sound reasoning. Listen to her. haha :)
Just think how wonderful a pint of Black Sheep will taste after almost two decades since the last drop was savored? hmmmm? Gosh, you have me salivating! (e:leetee) has sound reasoning. Listen to her. haha :)
leetee - 04/26/07 10:45
Go, damnit!
Here's the thinking i did in the shower just now (ok, i admit it, some of my best thoughts have come to me in the shower).
If the Yorkshire bash is still on the weekend of the 5th and 6th of May, spend it in Rochester! Consider it a slightly late birthday pressie to yourself. If you can't get hammered around your big Five Oh, when can you?
I know you have responsibilites.
But.
I know that weekend there is no sale, since it was put off until the following weekend. I know your adorable anklebiters will be taken care of. No school to have to pick them up from on the weekends...
I will make you walk up and down the stairs and extra coupla times if it is the calories you are concerned about!!
Hell, i will even buy you the pretty pink pepto and wrap it up as a birthday pressie if that is something you are concerned about.
Surely the pub has a cheap motel within staggering distance?!?
Go, damnit!
Here's the thinking i did in the shower just now (ok, i admit it, some of my best thoughts have come to me in the shower).
If the Yorkshire bash is still on the weekend of the 5th and 6th of May, spend it in Rochester! Consider it a slightly late birthday pressie to yourself. If you can't get hammered around your big Five Oh, when can you?
I know you have responsibilites.
But.
I know that weekend there is no sale, since it was put off until the following weekend. I know your adorable anklebiters will be taken care of. No school to have to pick them up from on the weekends...
I will make you walk up and down the stairs and extra coupla times if it is the calories you are concerned about!!
Hell, i will even buy you the pretty pink pepto and wrap it up as a birthday pressie if that is something you are concerned about.
Surely the pub has a cheap motel within staggering distance?!?
jenks - 04/26/07 05:40
ohhh... it sounds like you have to go. Maybe you can find someone willing to drive? I've done rochester for dinner before... it's a bit of a hike, but not THAT bad...
ohhh... it sounds like you have to go. Maybe you can find someone willing to drive? I've done rochester for dinner before... it's a bit of a hike, but not THAT bad...
04/24/2007 20:41 #39032
Hello world...(tap...tap...tap...) is this thing on? Can you 'ear me mother?
The Internet's a funny place. You think you know your way around, think you have a pretty good idea what's on and what's where and all that. Then, out of the blue, someone comes along and tells you that there's a web site where people round here can post their innermost thoughts...and images...and sounds...and stuff.........
How can I not have ever heard of this place before? Do I live in a bubble? Apparently I must - there's no other answer.
So, from here in my comfortable little bubble I write. Nothing I have to say will shake your world. This will not be a life changing experience for you, dear reader. But perhaps my occasional input will be read by a few of you, and that in itself is enough. It will mean I'm not dead yet, and that I am not the only one to realize this. Whether or not I am still drawing breath may not mean a whole lot to you, but as I sit here staring the 50th anniversary of my arrival on planet Earth squarely in the face it bothers me slightly.
40 seemed like an awfully big number ten years ago. On April 30th 1997 I felt very old. Very old indeed. No longer could I pretend to be a young man. I was old, and I had that big number to prove it. But now...now I realize how young forty is. I look at those mere children in their forties and realize how foolish I was to believe I was over the hill at such a tender age. No, forty is nothing to be scared of, but fifty...that's a different matter altogether...
But wait....taking my previous statement to it's logical conclusion, all I must do is wait another ten years to understand how young I am right now...
I feel better already......
And that, dear reader, is all I have to say right now. You seem to have a very nice place here. I will be back...
The Internet's a funny place. You think you know your way around, think you have a pretty good idea what's on and what's where and all that. Then, out of the blue, someone comes along and tells you that there's a web site where people round here can post their innermost thoughts...and images...and sounds...and stuff.........
How can I not have ever heard of this place before? Do I live in a bubble? Apparently I must - there's no other answer.
So, from here in my comfortable little bubble I write. Nothing I have to say will shake your world. This will not be a life changing experience for you, dear reader. But perhaps my occasional input will be read by a few of you, and that in itself is enough. It will mean I'm not dead yet, and that I am not the only one to realize this. Whether or not I am still drawing breath may not mean a whole lot to you, but as I sit here staring the 50th anniversary of my arrival on planet Earth squarely in the face it bothers me slightly.
40 seemed like an awfully big number ten years ago. On April 30th 1997 I felt very old. Very old indeed. No longer could I pretend to be a young man. I was old, and I had that big number to prove it. But now...now I realize how young forty is. I look at those mere children in their forties and realize how foolish I was to believe I was over the hill at such a tender age. No, forty is nothing to be scared of, but fifty...that's a different matter altogether...
But wait....taking my previous statement to it's logical conclusion, all I must do is wait another ten years to understand how young I am right now...
I feel better already......
And that, dear reader, is all I have to say right now. You seem to have a very nice place here. I will be back...
uncutsaniflush - 04/27/07 20:03
welcome, (e:britian) I was born old so I never worried about being an old man. Ironically enough, in our family birthdays were no big deal. But happy birthday anyway.
welcome, (e:britian) I was born old so I never worried about being an old man. Ironically enough, in our family birthdays were no big deal. But happy birthday anyway.
metalpeter - 04/25/07 17:37
welcome to the site I hope you like it and stick around. I also wanted to say that you can never really be sure if your words will affect someones life or not in a good or bad way. You may mention some thing you are interested in that reminds someone of something that used to be into so they get a new hobie or even go to see a sporting event and then met some one there. I'm not saying that will happen but it can.
welcome to the site I hope you like it and stick around. I also wanted to say that you can never really be sure if your words will affect someones life or not in a good or bad way. You may mention some thing you are interested in that reminds someone of something that used to be into so they get a new hobie or even go to see a sporting event and then met some one there. I'm not saying that will happen but it can.
Congrats =)
Congratulations, Grampa!
congrats, now you have a kid you can return after a few hours
Congrats to Eve... and to you, Gramps!