...though vicariously through my lap top, and because chellebelle74 posted it and for some reason I feel compelled to follow along with her example despite my better judgment
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LOLOL!!! Not surprised a bit! I was planning to be surprised IF someone asked me a question and since your's is the only one... I think I'll go watch Buffy with my Mom. We're up to Season 3. :D
Okay, here's my curious question. I've only always known you as part of "Pint-and-Dale." I own a cassette tape of William performing as "William Pint" but I looked one day and saw you are credited in the liner notes on tinwhistle and vocals. How did you and William connect?
What a wonderful story! Made me grin the whole way through! Thanks for answering.
The whole "love can be a peaceful feeling" is a terrific theme. It's one of the things I love about watching Sarah and Ted's relationship--they don't need to have drama.
I'm glad you grinned- it made me feel all warm and fuzzy answering you!
Love IS a peaceful feeling. Anything else is suspect, as far as I'm concerned. :) We have drama sometimes (very rarely) but it's the drama of two individuals working together and sometimes (again, very rarely) not understanding each other. The base, though, is always one of teamwork and pulling together and when that's not a question or uncertainty, wow... it's just so much easier. I don't think he's on my side, I KNOW he's on my side and he knows the same thing about me. It's just not a question.
Yep, you're right, it was Kat Eggleston who I meant. Introducing me to dadgaderie was one of the most wonderful things she's ever done for me. Bless her cotton socks.
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The whole "love can be a peaceful feeling" is a terrific theme. It's one of the things I love about watching Sarah and Ted's relationship--they don't need to have drama.
The Kat in the story would be Kat Eggleston?
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Love IS a peaceful feeling. Anything else is suspect, as far as I'm concerned. :) We have drama sometimes (very rarely) but it's the drama of two individuals working together and sometimes (again, very rarely) not understanding each other. The base, though, is always one of teamwork and pulling together and when that's not a question or uncertainty, wow... it's just so much easier. I don't think he's on my side, I KNOW he's on my side and he knows the same thing about me. It's just not a question.
Yep, you're right, it was Kat Eggleston who I meant. Introducing me to dadgaderie was one of the most wonderful things she's ever done for me. Bless her cotton socks.
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