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Ha! Hope you're not holding your breath on that! :)
Thanks, all. :)
And nah... not holding breath. Besides, if y'all behaved, this place wouldn't be any fun. ;)
And nah... not holding breath. Besides, if y'all behaved, this place wouldn't be any fun. ;)
Eric wrote: "Thanks, all. :)
And nah... not holding breath. Besides, if y'all behaved, this place wouldn't be any fun. ;)"
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And nah... not holding breath. Besides, if y'all behaved, this place wouldn't be any fun. ;)"
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No need for sadness, Aileen. I'm still gonna' visit and participate. I just didn't feel my activity level lately was enough to qualify as a staff member here.
Be happy! Spring is in the air... at least for you and I here in Florida. ;)
Be happy! Spring is in the air... at least for you and I here in Florida. ;)
Eric, if you ever want to jump back in as moderator it'll always be open for you. You will always be the crypt keeper
Aileen wrote: "Eric, if you ever want to jump back in as moderator it'll always be open for you. You will always be the crypt keeper"
Thanks. That's always a possibility. As a matter of fact, you can re-apply my Crypt Keeper nickname. I'm not sure what I was thinking when I deleted it.
By the way, that's a beautiful new avatar pic of you and your #1. :)
Thanks. That's always a possibility. As a matter of fact, you can re-apply my Crypt Keeper nickname. I'm not sure what I was thinking when I deleted it.
By the way, that's a beautiful new avatar pic of you and your #1. :)
If you can't figure out how to re-apply my nickname, you'll just have to make me a moderator again so I can do it. ;)

Be happy! Spring is in the air... at ..."
While up here, the East Coast in laying in the snow like Randy in "The Christmas Story", and Mother Nature's sitting on its back, twisting its arm ...and the East Coast has already screamed "Uncle!", but it just keeps going......
I don't know how you northern folks live up there in the wintertime. I guess you can get used to anything, huh?

I'm so thrilled that Aileen asked me to step in as a moderator!
One, two, KC's coming for you.
Three, four, Better lock your door
Five, six, grab a crucifix.
Seven, eight, Gonna stay up late.
Nine, ten, Never sleep again....
One, two, KC's coming for you.
Three, four, Better lock your door
Five, six, grab a crucifix.
Seven, eight, Gonna stay up late.
Nine, ten, Never sleep again....

Well, it seems that Aileen made me a moderator again so I could re-apply my nick name.
I see the moderator list has grown since yesterday. COOL!
With all these lovely ladies as moderators, maybe I'll just stay on as one... you know, to help out if needed. Could this have been a sneaky Aileen way to get me to come back to the fold? ;)
Off we go...
I see the moderator list has grown since yesterday. COOL!
With all these lovely ladies as moderators, maybe I'll just stay on as one... you know, to help out if needed. Could this have been a sneaky Aileen way to get me to come back to the fold? ;)
Off we go...

Never! But I will about humidity!

If you live in New England you can live anywhere, at least that is wha..."
I'm Midwestern born and bred, and no, NE is not the worst. The Midwest sees 23 below in the daytime. NE usually starts whining at about 15 degrees. Here, it rarely dips below 10 in the winter, and I remember seeing flowers in my garden the first couple years I was here. I just find myself, as I get older, seeing the onset of winter as if it were new and I hadn't weathered those temps before! And what I don't like about it here is that people don't know how to drive in it, whereas they do in the Midwest. Every time it snows three inches, I feel like a prisoner! And they don't shovel, so you can't walk much, either!

I see the moderator list has grown since yesterday. COOL!
With all these lovely ladies as moderators, maybe ..."
Yay!
So, with all the extra help around here, I guess I can goof off and maybe go read a book or something, huh?
Oh, boy! :)
Oh, boy! :)

Monica wrote: "We didn't get rid of you then, Eric :D...KC congratulations! By the way, I'm dreaming about Florida right now, with the sun and all...aaawwwwww I wish I lived there. My hands have problems with col..."
Yeah... Aileen threatened to drive up to Tampa and beat me over the head with my keyboard if I didn't stay on as a Murderator here. ;)
Dreaming of Florida, huh? Well, you'd have liked it today... bright, sunny, breezy with temps in the low 80s.
Yeah... Aileen threatened to drive up to Tampa and beat me over the head with my keyboard if I didn't stay on as a Murderator here. ;)
Dreaming of Florida, huh? Well, you'd have liked it today... bright, sunny, breezy with temps in the low 80s.
Linda wrote: "Guess it's easy to b the grumpy ghost with that weather....sigh..."
Don't worry. Your beautiful spring is coming. And by the time you're enjoying your beautiful spring, I'll be sweltering in 97 degree temps and 99% humidity. I HATE summertime in Florida.
Don't worry. Your beautiful spring is coming. And by the time you're enjoying your beautiful spring, I'll be sweltering in 97 degree temps and 99% humidity. I HATE summertime in Florida.

Lol, yeah it's a blast ain't it? Step outside & it literally takes your breath away as the stifling heat & humidity smack you in the face so hard! Feels like breathing inside an oven.
Also, congrats KC! :)
yes it is hot down in florida but we do get some relief with the beach or pool. I'm pretty much a fish in our pool all summer.

Don't worry. Your beautiful spring is coming. And by the time you're enjoying your beautiful spring, I'll be swelt..."
Actual fact, we get rotten humidity here, too. Can't keep salt in the salt shaker. But yes, open water nearby, so breezy. And I hear from a niece who was in Pensacola that everyone gets bugs, regardless of the state of the house. And snakes on your patio.
Yesterday afternoon, yet another snow day. And today the day before spring break. The kids checked out at noon yesterday, mentally.
Rhonda wrote: "Eric wrote: "I HATE summertime in Florida."
Lol, yeah it's a blast ain't it? ..."
Yeah... a blast furnace. ;)
When I was a kid I loved the summertime. As I've gotten older, I prefer the transition months of spring and fall.
Lol, yeah it's a blast ain't it? ..."
Yeah... a blast furnace. ;)
When I was a kid I loved the summertime. As I've gotten older, I prefer the transition months of spring and fall.
Aileen wrote: "yes it is hot down in florida but we do get some relief with the beach or pool. I'm pretty much a fish in our pool all summer."
Yup. Here in Tampa when I was growing up, we used to just hop from one neighbor's pool to the next and then on to some of the hotel/motel pools even. We were always wet when we were kids. ;)
Yup. Here in Tampa when I was growing up, we used to just hop from one neighbor's pool to the next and then on to some of the hotel/motel pools even. We were always wet when we were kids. ;)
Linda wrote: "...everyone gets bugs, regardless of the state of the house. And snakes on your patio."
I hardly get any bugs in my hermetically sealed, heavily air-conditioned house during the hot months here in Tampa.
Snakes on the patio? Who cares? I won't be going out there again till the end of October. ;)
I hardly get any bugs in my hermetically sealed, heavily air-conditioned house during the hot months here in Tampa.
Snakes on the patio? Who cares? I won't be going out there again till the end of October. ;)
Haven't had any fire ants in my yard for a few years. It's weird. They used to be everywhere out there.

Aileen wrote: "Come to think of it I haven't seen fire ants in a very long time too. Hmm I wonder why"
I think some other breeds of ants have run them out, actually. I have newer types of ants in my yard these days. I have these black ants that don't bite. I have some teeny-tiny little pale reddish ants that do bite. And I have lots of those big carpenter ants. Fire ants all gone, though.
I think some other breeds of ants have run them out, actually. I have newer types of ants in my yard these days. I have these black ants that don't bite. I have some teeny-tiny little pale reddish ants that do bite. And I have lots of those big carpenter ants. Fire ants all gone, though.
Because my online time has been waning greatly this past few weeks, I've decided to step down as a moderator here.
I'll still pop in occasionally, but I don't feel that I can contribute as I should be doing, particularly with that "Moderator" classification attached to my name.
Anywho... all's well.
Carry on. Stay creepy!
~Eric