A Hundred Years By Five For Fighting

. . . I’m 41 for a moment,
I hadn’t heard the song in about a year. For some reason I just hadn’t played the CD in a while
. . . caught in between 1 and 80
I was in adapting the words as they came out of my mouth
. . . and I’m just dreamin’
Jonathan was in the back seat of our car. I wanted to see if I could make him smile his big smile and then tell me that’s stupid and to stop it
Here’s the real vid. This song sure hangs around in your head. I woke up singing it yesterday.
I played the song on the CD player for my oldest who is 15. He was quiet. I think he just went ahead and endured his mothers silliness. I’ll have to make it popular again with our family when the next one turns 15.

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Meteorologist’s Proposal

I knew when this happened more than 10 years ago in 1995 but I never got to see it.
Our local weatherman, Frank Mitchell proposed to his co-host Terry Bower on national television on ABC’s Good Morning America. How sweet it is . . . what a creative way to pop the big question.
http://cfc.ktul.com/mediaplayer.swf
Today they are still married. They have a little family. Frank is the chief meteorologist for Channel 8 KTUL and Terry focuses mostly on the children and is the spokesperson at a local aquarium center.

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Grammar Lesson 42~Adjectives

When you are using separate nouns, be sure to use the articles (a, an, or the) before each noun. If only one thing or person is meant, do not repeat the article.
Examples: I need a secretary and a bookkeeper. ( two persons)
I need a secretary and bookkeeper. (one person)
She lost the black and white kitten. (one kitten)
She lost the black and the white kitten. (two kittens)
Choose the correct form in these sentences.
1. Mrs. Jones is (a wife and a doctor, a wife and doctor).
2. Jane wanted (a girl and a boy, a girl and boy) for the committee.
3. Jack was wearing (a green and red, a green and a red) shirt.
4. Joan wants to be (a rock star or a lawyer, a rock star or lawyer).
5. Jim brought (a bat and ball, a bat and a ball).
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