The way you state "half sister" is so odd to me. Yes, I understand the genetic aspect, but from a relational standpoint, it is just so odd to me. Did you just meet her or have you known her for a long time?
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <sharelong60@...> wrote: I don't know why I find that kind of funny, that we could all be blown to smithereens because someone spilled coffee on a keyboard! Obviously too much turkey has taken over my brain! Speaking of food, at my half sister's last night, a neighbor brought over little goblets of pumpkin bread pudding! Bread pudding is my favorite dessert so I was in 7th heaven. On Friday, November 29, 2013 11:52 AM, salyavin808 <no_re...@yahoogroups.com> wrote: Wow, you could accidentally put a coffee mug on the keyboard and off we all go to the next world! I remember that the systems monitoring Russian missile launches mistakenly thought the west was under attack twice with ICBMs actually on the way. And Ronald Reagan's escape plane took off twice without him! LOL. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <turquoiseb@...> wrote: That's eight zeros above, not "OOOOOOOO." "OOOOOOOO" is what you say when you learn that the launch codes to much of America's nuclear arsenal were set to for many years during the Cold War to eight zeros. Makes you feel all warm and comfy knowing that, doesn't it? :-) http://gizmodo.com/for-20-years-the-nuclear-launch-code-at-us-minuteman-si-1473483587 http://gizmodo.com/for-20-years-the-nuclear-launch-code-at-us-minuteman-si-1473483587 "So to recap, for around 20 years, the Strategic Air Command went out of their way to make launching a nuclear missile as easy, and quick, as possible."