Has anyone been able to put a price on all of the goings on. I'm sure we all need to put in something for this little swaray! The hotel expense is on the individual, but what about the dinner at the diner? And the trip to Memphis? I just want to make sure I pay for my part. Just don't want to be Beholdin'. I was Beholdin' one time, but that's another story I just don't want to talk about.
Donna
Monday, May 5, 2008
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Donna, I'm working on putting a price on all of this, but it's a bit difficult because we still have a lot of "definite maybes" floating around out there.
The cost of food and renting a banquet room (or some other similar space that we can gather) is going to depend a lot on how many people plan to attend.
My goal is to have a better grip on things and post it all by the end of this week, or the beginning of next. I'm trying really hard to keep costs as low as possible.
Jodi and Debbey are working hard. I on the other hand have dropped the ball.
Ditto that Donna!
Sandi, if you was beholdin the ball tighter, ya wouldnt drop it!
How is Jack doing?
Hi to all, and I wish you a wonderful day.
orrin
OH!!! I almost for got to tell ya bout the New Truck
Got me a new truck! I bought a new GMC Sierra but had to return to the dealer yesterday because I couldn't get the dadgummed radio to work.
The salesman explained that the fancy new radio was voice activated.
'Nelson,' the salesman said to the radio. The radio replied, 'Ricky or Willie?' 'Willie!' he continued and 'On The Road Again' came from the speakers.
I was amazed!
Then he said, Ray Charles', and in an instant ' Georgia On My Mind' replaced Willie Nelson.
I drove away happy, and for the next few days, every time I'd say, 'Beethoven,' I'd get beautiful classical music, and if I said, Beatles, I'd get one of their awesome songs.
Yesterday, some Mexicans ran a red light and nearly creamed my new truck, but I swerved in time to avoid them. It was close!
I yelled, A$$ Holes! Immediately the Iranian National Anthem began to play, sung by Jane Fonda and Barbara Streisand, backed up by Michael Moore and The Dixie Chicks, with John Kerry on guitar, Al Gore on drums, Dan Rather on harmonica, Nancy Pelosi on tambourine, Harry Reid on spoons, Bill Clinton on sax and Ted Kennedy On Scotch.
Dang, I LOVE this truck!
Toooooo Funny!
Oh man Orrin....that was too funny!
See what happens when you do drugs in your youth.
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