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KHD100
Edmonton, Alberta Canada
Posted: Jul 11, 2008, 10:10 PM CST
The displays are supposed to be all about dragons..... any one interested in going?
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kidatheart
Southern BC/Lamont, Alberta Canada
Posted: Jul 11, 2008, 10:50 PM CST
KHD100 wrote:
The displays are supposed to be all about dragons..... any one interested in going?



Where? At the provincial museum.dunno


I dated someone who had dragon like qualities once. Maybe she'll be there on display.rolling on the floor laughing
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canadian_angel46
St. Catharines, Ontario Canada
Posted: Jul 11, 2008, 10:52 PM CST
Kid your so bad..but then again l think my ex husband must have been related to that girl you once dated...he somewhat reminded me of a dragon near the end..the nastiness was awful lol
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KHD100
Edmonton, Alberta Canada
Posted: Jul 11, 2008, 11:09 PM CST
mine made me think of a slug slimy ...... would say pig, but that would be an insult to the pigs.

.... skunk and a rat. ..... he did have more than one personality..... cranky, miserable, sly, yada yada yada. wine




The dragon display is at the Edmonton Museum....
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kidatheart
Southern BC/Lamont, Alberta Canada
Posted: Jul 11, 2008, 11:22 PM CST
It's at the Royal Alberta Museum. I had to look it up, I had an interest in dragons many years ago.

No, not because of anyone in particular.laugh

I have to say all the girls/women I ever wen out with were pretty decent people. wine

Except the dragon lady.uh oh! rolling on the floor laughing
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KHD100
Edmonton, Alberta Canada
Posted: Jul 11, 2008, 11:42 PM CST
I'd like to go.... but not alone and thought if some of the people from the singles group would like to go.... it would be different than going to a bar or something like it.

This weekend is my Father's Birthday... so can't do it this weekend.

Kitty and I also been planning on going out for pizza (or something like that) .... at a great place right next to the Garneau Theater.
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kidatheart
Southern BC/Lamont, Alberta Canada
Posted: Jul 11, 2008, 11:46 PM CST
KHD100 wrote:
I'd like to go.... but not alone and thought if some of the people from the singles group would like to go.... it would be different than going to a bar or something like it.

This weekend is my Father's Birthday... so can't do it this weekend.

Kitty and I also been planning on going out for pizza (or something like that) .... at a great place right next to the Garneau Theater.


Ahhh, Pharos pizza.pizza Haven't been there in years. Probably the last time I went to a movie at the Garneau, which was the Rocky Horror Picture Show, which was years ago.rolling eyes

I don't get out much.laugh
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KHD100
Edmonton, Alberta Canada
Posted: Jul 11, 2008, 11:54 PM CST
kidatheart wrote:
Ahhh, Pharos pizza. Haven't been there in years. Probably the last time I went to a movie at the Garneau, which was the Rocky Horror Picture Show, which was years ago.

I don't get out much.


You are not the only one. Grew up here, never once went to the Museum. Always wanted to though. Never went to the Garneau Theater to see a movie, just passed it going to work.
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kidatheart
Southern BC/Lamont, Alberta Canada
Posted: Jul 12, 2008, 12:12 AM CST
Is this the way it is nowadays? Nobody goes out and does anything anymore? dunno

Is it too costly? Not fun? Too dangerous? Not worth the effort? What is it?

There was a time when even I used to go out, but not so much over the last several years. Is this what I have to look forward to in my forties, fifties and beyond?
Friday night, at my Mom's housesitting on the computer. sigh
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eyesthatknowwhy
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Canada
Posted: Jul 12, 2008, 12:38 AM CST
kidatheart wrote:
Is this the way it is nowadays? Nobody goes out and does anything anymore?

Is it too costly? Not fun? Too dangerous? Not worth the effort? What is it?

There was a time when even I used to go out, but not so much over the last several years. Is this what I have to look forward to in my forties, fifties and beyond?

Friday night, at my Mom's housesitting on the computer.


It is the way it is, I had great plans with a three year old and we were to be snuggled in bed, but she discovered green jello cups and I am again watching treehouse!! But it could be worse! Atleast you are somewhere where you have the option of going to a great museum and be thankful that you have a mom that talks to you. So chin up, tomorrows another day!cheering
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kidatheart
Southern BC/Lamont, Alberta Canada
Posted: Jul 12, 2008, 12:42 AM CST
eyesthatknowwhy wrote:
It is the way it is, I had great plans with a three year old and we were to be snuggled in bed, but she discovered green jello cups and I am again watching treehouse!! But it could be worse! Atleast you are somewhere where you have the option of going to a great museum and be thankful that you have a mom that talks to you. So chin up, tomorrows another day!



My Mom's in BC with two of her sisters, that's why I'm house sitting.laugh

Yes, tomorrow is another day. applause
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KHD100
Edmonton, Alberta Canada
Posted: Jul 12, 2008, 12:42 AM CST
kidatheart wrote:
Is this the way it is nowadays? Nobody goes out and does anything anymore?

Is it too costly? Not fun? Too dangerous? Not worth the effort? What is it?

There was a time when even I used to go out, but not so much over the last several years. Is this what I have to look forward to in my forties, fifties and beyond?
Friday night, at my Mom's housesitting on the computer.


No, not all stay home........ I'm still trying to figure out making friends and getting out with other people. Most people I know are married or have a partner.

I'm not a club or bar person, and getting someplace, it has to be accessable by bus or not expensive to get back via taxi. Not as many are interested in the art galleries or museum.

I consider going to the park... a date. Walking around town, or site seeing on foot can be a date. Don't cost much.

As for watching a movie...... sometimes feels more comfortable at home. :-)
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KHD100
Edmonton, Alberta Canada
Posted: Jul 12, 2008, 12:55 AM CST
I do not know if this is expensive..... but a first date .... go to West Edmonton Mall, and play glow in the dark mini putt.

Went there for a xmas party from work. So I think it would be fun, make for laughing, hopefully a more relaxed atmosphere. Hopefully casual, and help relieve pressure to impress.

What do you think?
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kidatheart
Southern BC/Lamont, Alberta Canada
Posted: Jul 12, 2008, 12:59 AM CST
KHD100 wrote:
No, not all stay home........ I'm still trying to figure out making friends and getting out with other people. Most people I know are married or have a partner.

I'm not a club or bar person, and getting someplace, it has to be accessable by bus or not expensive to get back via taxi. Not as many are interested in the art galleries or museum.

I consider going to the park... a date. Walking around town, or site seeing on foot can be a date. Don't cost much.

As for watching a movie...... sometimes feels more comfortable at home. :-)


I don't mind going to a bar if there's something happening there, like a band I like playing or some sort of entertainment...other than karaoke.scold but not to just sit there and drink.

I used to go out to the museum, plays, the movies, walks or whatever. Not many are into that anymore because they have kids, married, paired up or divorced, getting divorced and want to whine about it and drown their sorrows in a bottle. Not my idea of fun.laugh

I just don't see all that many people, not like I used to anyway.dunno
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kidatheart
Southern BC/Lamont, Alberta Canada
Posted: Jul 12, 2008, 1:02 AM CST
KHD100 wrote:
I do not know if this is expensive..... but a first date .... go to West Edmonton Mall, and play glow in the dark mini putt.

Went there for a xmas party from work. So I think it would be fun, make for laughing, hopefully a more relaxed atmosphere. Hopefully casual, and help relieve pressure to impress.

What do you think?



That's a good idea.
I kinda like bowling too. You get the chance to check out each others butts and the women get to try on shoes.laugh
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KHD100
Edmonton, Alberta Canada
Posted: Jul 16, 2008, 6:43 PM CST
KHD100 wrote:
The displays are supposed to be all about dragons..... any one interested in going?


well........ what are some of you doing this weekend?
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kidatheart
Southern BC/Lamont, Alberta Canada
Posted: Jul 16, 2008, 6:59 PM CST
KHD100 wrote:
well........ what are some of you doing this weekend?



Slave labour arounf the house.mumbling
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KHD100
Edmonton, Alberta Canada
Posted: Jul 16, 2008, 7:28 PM CST
kidatheart wrote:
Slave labour arounf the house.


Too bad...... still have to get with Kitty for Pizza... if you can come and join us, you'd be welcome....... same with any one else near and in Edmonton..... or passing through.

Kitty and I are going to meet, but if others would like to join us they are welcome. When we know for sure, we will let everyone know, and make it an open invitation.
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KHD100
Edmonton, Alberta Canada
Posted: Sep 1, 2008, 11:33 PM CST
I went on Saturday with a friend, and it was very interesting. We have to go back because we were unable to see the other displays upstairs.

There was a gift shop there and it would be nice to get somethings for my kids.

The Dragon display was very cool. Lots of ancient dragon carvings from Asia.
The craftmanship it took to make the stuff was mind boggling when you think of what kinds of tools they had back then. It was very enjoyable, and recommend it to anyone interested in going.

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gemery
Williams Lake, British Columbia Canada
Posted: Sep 2, 2008, 7:17 PM CST
KHD100 wrote:
I went on Saturday with a friend, and it was very interesting. We have to go back because we were unable to see the other displays upstairs.

There was a gift shop there and it would be nice to get somethings for my kids.

The Dragon display was very cool. Lots of ancient dragon carvings from Asia.
The craftmanship it took to make the stuff was mind boggling when you think of what kinds of tools they had back then. It was very enjoyable, and recommend it to anyone interested in going.


I could get right into that stuff. Too bad I didn't live closer or else I would have come with ya! I love museums and art galleries. It took me 4 days to do the Hermitage (Winter Palace) in St Petersburg......no dragons though, just Egyptian mummies. Never saw any daddies though.

Draco...was he there?grin


Hope everybody had a good long weekend.

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