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because I found this concerning news from The Independent via Catnip's Blog. ... the Dalai Lama's office in London…
- View post (((Janet))) You did your best and I'm sure Danni is as proud of you as we all are. Tell…
- View post MT, it's so hard for me to imagine you truly brought to your knees because you always exude optimism even…
- View post the Dalai Lama?
- View post Hey SallyCat, I know we talked a couple of months ago about the possibility of you switching jobs and you…
- View post good night Izzy. And good night everyone, I'm turning in too.
- View post LOL! great minds ...
- View post Yes, if you walk down the grand staircase to the levee, there are all kinds of riverboat snack places. It's…
- View post and this woman is really, really strong - she's holding it up. I think Olivia is the one who should…
- View post but it wasn't built until the early 1960's. I remember when it was being built my dad took me down…
- View post but it still won't be me. I think the last time I posed near the base of the Arch I…
- View post You should write novels 🙂 OK, you can stay above ground and just look at the river. Or turn around…
- View post that's not me. I said it was a man. I just googled for pictures, I don't know who it is.…
- View post um, completely underground. But the area under the Arch is not like a tunnel. It's huge. There's the museum,…
- View post A man standing next to the base:
- View post If you're claustrophobic and don't like heights, you probably wouldn't like it. You could wait at the bottom --…
- View post It sways less than 1 inch in 20 mph winds and is built to sway up to 18 inches. …
- View post ha!
- View post He's sitting around trying to guess what I'm going to write next.
- View post Yes, you can go up in the Arch You go up in a tram that travels up the leg, and…
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