Well, they'll stone ya when you're trying to be so good, They'll stone ya just a-like they said they would. They'll stone ya when you're tryin' to go home. Then they'll stone ya when you're there all alone. But I would not feel so all alone, Everybody must get stoned.
Well, they'll stone ya when you're walkin' 'long the street. They'll stone ya when you're tryin' to keep your seat. They'll stone ya when you're walkin' on the floor. They'll stone ya when you're walkin' to the door. But I would not feel so all alone, Everybody must get stoned.
They'll stone ya when you're at the breakfast table. They'll stone ya when you are young and able. They'll stone ya when you're tryin' to make a buck. They'll stone ya and then they'll say, "good luck." Tell ya what, I would not feel so all alone, Everybody must get stoned.
Well, they'll stone you and say that it's the end. Then they'll stone you and then they'll come back again. They'll stone you when you're riding in your car. They'll stone you when you're playing your guitar. Yes, but I would not feel so all alone, Everybody must get stoned.
Well, they'll stone you when you walk all alone. They'll stone you when you are walking home. They'll stone you and then say you are brave. They'll stone you when you are set down in your grave. But I would not feel so all alone, Everybody must get stoned.
Good point, I mean look at the Statue of Liberty. She is right up in your face. How many women could say they have had a makeover as expensive as she has had? She is my favorite ice queen. She holds a torch for everybody and they call her the Statue of Liberty. She wasn't made in America but came to us as a gift. Take a look at those spiked horns coming out of her head. She is one tough mama. And talking about getting thumped. How would you like to get thumped by that book she carries in her other hand? I would like for somebody to say she needs to have underarm deodorant under that arm holding the torch. And that beautiful long hair that she has. I think she is really something.
Thats where I could compete with you in volleyball. I was tall for basketball but too heavy. I couldn't do a lay up at all. If you could set me up with the volleyball I could spike it though. I never really tried tennis but did like badminton. The only bad thing about badminton though was when the rubber ball tip came off.
Isn't Meredith a name that can be for a male or a female? Yeah, being an aunt or uncle is kind of an ego thing. I mean that I really like the title of Uncle Roy when my little niece uses it.
I run over to mom's house a lot or phone her about advice on cooking. I could have learned at an early age but I was under foot too much and got ran out of the kitchen. Nine of us and when mom made pancakes it was like a time consuming event. By the time she had the third kid with pancakes the first one was out.
It is funny how a name will stick. The lady I used to be married to went by Broom Broom because her grandson listened to the sound of her van and Dorothy was hard for him to say.. Broom Broom.
I bet you could have been good at basket ball. I used to be thin believe it or not. Then I got to liking mom's cooking too much. Now that I have been eating my own cooking I have been thinning.
I have been called grace myself at times because of tripping over my own feet. I have been like a bull in a china shop at times. I like the name lulu. It reminds me of the cartoon little lulu. Dallas sure is big. I hitch hiked through there once. I really liked the town of Sweet Water or it might be a subdivision. I got to go to Gun Barrell, Texas which isn't far away.
I have had so many nicknames growing up. The latest one of my friends gave to me is dog tick. I guess there are many reasons one can get a nick name. Like they forgot your name. Your name is too long. Your name is hard to pronounce. I am sure there are other reasons.
I wonder if this might give the little boy a fear of heights. Have ever been in a situation where you might not be the best for the job but you know you have to do something to help?
NEW YORK - Two passers-by rescued a toddler who fell four stories, scrambling to catch him as he tumbled from a fire escape, police said.
Julio Gonzalez, 43, and Pedro Nevarez, 40, saw 3-year-old Timothy Addo dangling from a Bronx building on Thursday, police said. The boy had crawled out of a window when his baby sitter briefly took her eyes off of him, police said.
"He was hanging on for dear life," Gonzalez said.
Hearing people in the building scream for help as the boy's grip weakened, the men rushed over to position themselves under the fire escape to catch him.
"No one came," Nevarez said. "We knew it was up to us."
The boy tumbled and hit Nevarez in the chest so hard he knocked him off balance, but he bounced into Gonzalez' arms.
Timothy was treated at the hospital for a cut on his forehead.
"He's fine. He's happy. He's smiling," said his mother, 26-year-old Katrina Cosme, who was working at the time of the accident.
Police talked to the baby sitter, and an investigation was continuing Friday, Detective John Sweeney said.
The crucial catch came two days after a bystander threw himself onto a Manhattan subway track to save a man who had fallen, and a day after three police officers delivered a baby on a Brooklyn subway platform.
"This is the week of heroes in New York," Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said.
I bet you would be a natural with those voices at the nursing home. Your voices could talk to their voices and you would all have a good time. I just love the job at times and I have never felt like there was any where I fit in as well. Just a little bit of your time means everything to them. Sometimes their relatives just stick them there and then never come back. The rewards are freaking awesome, spiritually.
RE: would you marry the person below you?
You are not the same Adrean that was in the Omen?