Crazy Old Cat Lady

I went to the URL for CatLady to see who got my preferred URL name and it's just one useless entry and then I checked out my next preferred URL name of CrazyCatLady (son#1 calls me "Crazy Lady" and the rest of the world calls me "Cat Lady" so I thought a URL was born) and she's a great writer, but I can't find any way to add a comment telling her so. So my URL ended up being CrazyOldCatLady. My web page is http://cvanhorn.homestead.com/

Saturday, February 26, 2005


Kabuki and Connie Oct 2004 Posted by Hello

5 Comments:

  • At 12:30 AM, Blogger Velany said…

    Hi!!! It's lovely to see that you're at least trying your hand at this 'new game'. My mom is still trying to figure out how to use email :)

     
  • At 12:31 AM, Blogger Velany said…

    Hi!!! It's lovely to see that you're at least trying your hand at this 'new game'. My mom is still trying to figure out how to use email :)

     
  • At 2:54 PM, Blogger Connie said…

    See? I told you (in a comment I made in the "New Game In Town" posting) that I could have republished that other comment more than just once. Thanks, Jes, for proving me right. Tell your mother to email me and we can vent together.
    cvanhorn@comcast.net
    MOTHERS UNITE!

     
  • At 7:32 PM, Blogger Connie said…

    My comment back to jes got published 7 times (I deleted the repeats) because when I was trying to publish my comment, the screen kept telling me that that page could not be reached at the present time, which I interpreted as a failure to publish. Evidently it only meant that I had no verification of publishing as I saw all my 7 attempts on the site when I finally got the message that my comment had been published. This may have happened to jes as well. So, what the heck- too many is better than none. I finally learned how to delete totally and not leave a deleted message as I did the first time I tried to delete a comment.

     
  • At 10:50 AM, Blogger Connie said…

    The alumni of my high school (Fullerton Union High School in Fullerton, CA) have started a yearly all-class luncheon that keeps growing in size as the word gets around. On March 12, 2005 we had more than 600 people attending, and the first year, only 6 years ago, had about 50. For the first few years, the size doubled every year. Because we are the "Fullerton Indians", the luncheon is called the Pow Wow.

    This year we had two of our class's teachers as guests- and we graduated 52 years ago!

    Email me if you have ties to FUHS and want to know more about this.

     

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