Comments: Thank you, Peaches. I hope all is well with you.
Comments: Peaches, how is your mother??
Comments: Been out of touch. So here goes a little late........... Happy birthday to you, Happy birthday to you, happy birthday DearLynell, Happy birthday to you!!!!!!! And many many more!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Comments: Copyright. Copyright. This birthday seems to have wiped out whatever marbles I had left -- or maybe it was the ice cold beer at El Fenix.
Comments: Seems like Davey Crockett had issues with our friends from south of the border, so maybe not for a while. You should open up a restaurant called Davey's. Doubt if there's a copywrite on the name. Go for it, I say.
Comments: Do you think there is a plan for an El Fenix in Crockett? Love their tortilla soup and Tex-Mex and chips and salsa and on and on.
Comments: Mike, thanks. You should talk someone into opening a branch of El Fenix in your neighborhood. The company is expanding, and I certainly hope they do it right!
Comments: Previous posting should have included Lynell's name. I think she will know and identify.
Comments: Belated birthday greetings! El Fenix? OMG, I miss that place. The closest thing to Tex-Mex in the Northeast is On The Border. Close, but NO CIGAR! I became an El Fenix fan at age 13.
Comments: El Fenix still rocks, as does Rod. Thank you for the kind words. I've had lots more sleep in my life than my birthday mate. Truth be told, I'm about to nod off now. Great birthday, and I'm glad to still be here. I love SOC buddies!
Comments: Well, OUR birthday girl looks 30 years younger that the "aging rocker"....and she sounds like it too. ahem.....I know she went to her favorite restaurant tonight for dinner.....Hope it was MUY Bueno!!!!!!!!!
Comments: Bet you have taken better care of yourself than your aging rock star twin. Hope you have a very HAPPY BIRTHDAY.
Comments: Happy birthday to Miss Lake Highlands!
Comments: Thank you for all the nice birthday wishes! Rod and I are celebrating separately, but yes it's his birthday, too. How long have they called him "aging rock star" now?
Comments: Birthday Greetings from The Woodlands to the hardest workin' webmaster in the Greater Dallas Metropolitan Area!
Comments: HAPPY BIRTHDAY LYNELL. I've been out of town & just saw here it was your b-day. If I'm not mistaken, don't you & Rod Stewart have the same b-day?! Best Wishes & may you have many many more!!!
Comments: HAPPY BIRTHDAY LYNELL
Comments: Best wishes for a very Happy Birthday to Lynell!!
Comments: RIP, Senor Arguelles. I remember him telling us that he was from a wealthy family in Cuba before the revolution. They sent him to Texas to attend SMU just in time, and that as long as Castro was in power, he could never go home. I have wondered over the years if he ever got to see his family again. He was a really great teacher and dear person.
Comments: Sorry to lose Mr. Arguelles. I will always remember him.. He called me 'Yinyer'..during those years at SOC.. Ginger Hearn...
Comments: How sad for the world to lose Ramon "Pancho" Arguellas, truly one of the great teachers. http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/dallasmorningnews/obituary.aspx?n=ramon-arguelles-pancho&pid=162242810#fbLoggedOut
Comments: I read this morning in the Dallas Morning News that our beloved teacher and tennis coach, Ramon Arguelles passed away. He had been ill for some time with Loyds of Hospice caring for him. There will be no service at his request, but he did state donations could be made to the YMCA for their swimming program that provides swimming lessons for underpriviledged children. He was a wonderful human being and will be missed by all classes that knew him. God Bless Pancho!
Comments: These days, TV is just a reflection of our society's low expectations and low moral standards.
Comments: For those who like to go to the movie I just saw Les Miserales and it was wonderful...one to remember
Comments: I too wondered what all the talk about Honey Boo Boo was so I tuned in to her show...this child does the children's beauty pageants...her family is like the people from the movie Deliverance if you saw it...5 husbands..5 kids..Boo Boo has a pet pig she sleeps with..all loud and crude...but have to admit I found myself laughing because I couldn't believe what I was seeing...but I have always had a strange sense of humor..not sure what tv is coming to with boo boo..alligator lovers..duck dynasty..funeral parties..bearded wonders and the list goes on.
Comments: I just read about the latest reality TV show, "Best Funeral Ever". And, it takes place right here in Dallas, TX at the Golden Gate Funeral Home. The man who sings or sang Chili's Baby Back Ribs jingle died last week and they went with a barbecue themed funeral! The pall bearers wore chef's aprons and the casket looked like a smoker. From Honey Boo Boo to theme funerals, what's next? PS - Only watched the game last night until half-time. Rooted for Bama, but couldn't believe how inept they made ND look.
Comments: Who is this 'Honey' person you-all are talking about..?
Comments: What a good story! My jaded background in insurance fraud makes me wonder if there could be a second back-story. Say someone threw the ring in the pond, knowing it was covered and a nice check from the insurance carrier was sure to follow, then they could always fish the ring out of the water at a future date. The problem is that insurance companies can be pretty smart about that sort of thing. I'm glad they found the ring, and hope the finder got a nice reward -- or at least his lunch bought.
Comments: Metal detecting Treasure Hunt in Conroe, Texas! Yesterday my buddy Wayne confirmed that our mutual friend Jason had borrowed a long-handled scoop to use in a search for a "lost" 18K white gold, double-band diamond wedding ring. The back story is that on New Year's Eve a Conroe couple got in an argument and tossed the ring back and forth between them. In exasperation the husband threw the ring in the pond next to their home! Not a great gesture to kick off one's new year. A few days went by as they cooled off and desperately sought out the online "Lost My Stuff Group" for assistance. Jason saw the notice of the lost ring and volunteered to go in the water once the weather warmed up a bit. He (Jason) has a water-proof metal detector, plus he has the verified talent to use it, having found 27 rings in the past year (I know this 'cause he's in my metal detecting club). Here is a link (with pics) to the report of the conclusion of the successful hunt on a chilly Jan. 6 (omitting the details of how the ring was lost): http://www.lostmystuff.net/success_stories1.php#ss698
Comments: You really don't want to know. I can't understand a word she says and she's very hillbilly. Not that hillbilly people bother me I just cant stand when they act stupid. |
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