You and I would probably be first in line when they finally invent the Time machine.
And adorable… is quite appropriate. Those people (a bit like my grandfather) had seen so much and yet remained… simple folks… (PC is boring anyway) LOL back.
i loved the dancing too. And the old men with mustaches and hair parted down the middle who fought in the Civil War. They looked so dapper. I noticed one woman with ring curls like they would have worn in the 19th century. I loved that! I hope you’re having a peaceful weekend, Shari.
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Thank you, Angels. 😉
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Fascinating. That was almost a hundred years ago. So we are listening to memories – almost – two centuries old… Wow.
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I loved being transported to another time. They were all so adorable, too. Not sure if that’s PC to say. LOL.
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You and I would probably be first in line when they finally invent the Time machine.
And adorable… is quite appropriate. Those people (a bit like my grandfather) had seen so much and yet remained… simple folks… (PC is boring anyway) LOL back.
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(And I hope the winter is treating well, Adrienne)
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(Where are my manners?)
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Very interesting interviews. I love the dancing, the cotton candy beards, the women knitting, and the way they’re all dressed up.
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i loved the dancing too. And the old men with mustaches and hair parted down the middle who fought in the Civil War. They looked so dapper. I noticed one woman with ring curls like they would have worn in the 19th century. I loved that! I hope you’re having a peaceful weekend, Shari.
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