Hello forum family and welcome to all our newbies. Apparently I must have been on the forum for too many years, when I changed laptops my identity got wiped out and be damned if I could remeber my password. Such is life, I see we are maintaining a "healthy" environment still. It is hard for you guys to imagine an end to this process but it will happen quick enough and you'll only remember the good stuff. KG sucks when it comes to informing you, been that way for years and likely won't change any time soon. Keep the faith, don't fret and be there for each other, we've all been there.
Suki, hey girl hope you're doing great. Charlie, you survive Sandy OK? Took a bit of a beating out there girl.
Well, time for a little humour eh!!!!!!!
It is the spring of 1957 and Bobby goes to pick up his date, Carrie.
He's a pretty hip guy with his own car. When he goes to the front door, Carries father answers and invites him in.
'Carrie's not ready yet, so why don't you have a seat?' her dad said.
'That's cool', says Bobby.
Carrie's father asks Bobby what they're planning to do. Bobby replies politely that they will probably just go to the soda shop or a movie.
Carrie's father responds 'why don't you two go somewhere and screw? I hear all the kids are doing it.'
Bobby, is not quite sure he heard correctly, so he asks Carries dad to repeat what was just said.
'Yeah', her dad says, 'Carrie really likes to screw; she'll screw all night if we let her!'
Well, this certainly made Bobby's emotions light up. Now he's REALLY looking forward to the evening.
A few minutes later, Carrie comes downstairs in her little poodle skirt and announces that she's ready to go. Almost breathless with anticipation, Bobby escorts his date out the front door.
About 20 minutes later, Carrie rushes back into the house, slams the door behind her, and screams at her father:
'DAMMIT DADDY!! IT'S CALLED: 'THE TWIST!!''