(That's in the USA, if you guys in the frozen North don't know)
Trust me on this, these guys in the Frozen north know more about you then you do about them! I have found this out.
They don't know about Blue Bell Ice Cream though, mmmm!!!
Trust me on this, these guys in the Frozen north know more about you then you do about them! I have found this out.
They don't know about Blue Bell Ice Cream though, mmmm!!!
It always stirs up both the Natives and non-natives when they are mentioned going anywhere.
I wondered if they were staying in the US to visit Tulsa!
For days I have tried to figure out the meaning of this expression. Could you shed some light?
BTW, we are back in NB and enjoying fellowship at CCC.
We have had a couple snow storms for which I am grateful as I rather enjoy shoveling snow. The other day I overdid it though. I shoveled my son's yard, then my in-law's yard, walk and deck, then I went back to my son's place and shoveled his deck which hadn't been shoveled from the storm before. I felt that my arms were going to fall off at the end of the day on Saturday.
We are also enjoyed the bright sunshine that we receive here most days. In BC it was days of rain and cloud, so we are thrilled to be "in the sunshine". LOL!
For days I have tried to figure out the meaning of this expression. Could you shed some light?
BTW, we are back in NB and enjoying fellowship at CCC.
We have had a couple snow storms for which I am grateful as I rather enjoy shoveling snow. The other day I overdid it though. I shoveled my son's yard, then my in-law's yard, walk and deck, then I went back to my son's place and shoveled his deck which hadn't been shoveled from the storm before. I felt that my arms were going to fall off at the end of the day on Saturday.
We are also enjoyed the bright sunshine that we receive here most days. In BC it was days of rain and cloud, so we are thrilled to be "in the sunshine". LOL!