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Offline fred

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Re: da board, da board, kay
« Reply #675 on: March 26, 2006, 08:12:44 AM »
               
           
((((((((x(((((((((((o((((((((((kay)))))))))x))))))))))))o)))))))))))

(I am such a copycat?)
(But I was going to do that too~~~  the x-o kay-thing)

I awoke in the wrong timezone again.  2:30am is much too early for me now.

I would never be able to discribe some of my adventures like: 
1) the wedding reception 
and
2) 'band on the run' 
...........so wait until I send you some DVD's of my last adventures............


kay.............. how have you been?  how are the girls?  how did the white sox do last year?  and what about them cubs?  who is in the sweet 16?  and is it daynite saving times yet? and what's for lunch today?  what did you get fro Xmas?  remember my b-day?  I remember yours.
15 hours to our next chat!
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Re: da board, da board, kay
« Reply #676 on: March 27, 2006, 04:48:11 AM »
YES you are a copycat fred, but that's alright ;)

It's going to take you weeks to get adjusted to our time zone I bet *nods*
But I think last time you were fine in about a week, but what a long week that can be ~hugs~
So after reviewing the DVD....you had fireworks....a marching band....and a red carpet.  I am impressed fred!  So do you think you are a VIP or what?? *looks over* ;)  That was an experience of a lifetime fred!

Okay back to reality here....YOU got to turn da page fred....YAY!  lolol

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Re: da board, da board, kay
« Reply #677 on: March 27, 2006, 08:41:09 AM »
 
kay................ you realized you got the 'advance' copy of the DVD...... "fred does the back-side of the moon"

-- edited copies for public distribution are now available for a low price of only $19.87 plus ( small charge for shipping and handling)

YES!  you too................ can feel like fred, who felt like King Farouk
  while viewing this DVD. red carpet, band and ALL ....... 
                         


                                       
(ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh isn't King Farouk dead?) 


so kay.............how many copies would you like? 
remember a lifetime of excitement awaits

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Re: da board, da board, kay
« Reply #678 on: March 28, 2006, 04:50:11 AM »
Oh the King is long gone fred....but long live the King....wait that did not make any sense at all?  Oh whatever....laughs

One copy of the DVD is all I need fred....sheesh....like how many copies do I need?? lol ~big hugs~
Hey how much is the small charge for shipping and handling?? Knowing you fred....somehow I think it will be more than the DVD?  hmmmmmmm?  *looks over* lol

I hope you are catching up on your sleep and getting in the right zone ~hugs~

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Re: da board, da board, kay
« Reply #679 on: March 28, 2006, 11:27:39 AM »
...............
and can trust me on the *shipping and handling charges*  ;D
for you, a friend, such a deal I've got for you.

and I too, am trying to understand about your kingly-sayings?

and I can only think of now is:

but that wasn't what you were referring to?  Still think KING Farouk was.........
MY man!   Studly king he was? Know anything about him?

(read on future editons?)

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Re: da board, da board, kay
« Reply #680 on: March 29, 2006, 04:41:24 AM »
fred....I have heard of King Farouk, but know nothing about him....should I? lol

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« Reply #681 on: March 29, 2006, 10:10:30 AM »
     
well kay........................... Where do I begin?

King "freddie" Farouk of Egypt (Arabic: فاروق الاول) ‎ (February 11, 1920 – March 18, 1965) was the last ruling King of Egypt, succeeding his father, Fuad I, in 1936. His sister Fawzia was Queen of Iran for a brief period. His full title was "H.M. Farouk I, by the grace of God, King of Egypt and of Sudan, Sovereign of Nubia, of Kordofan and of Darfur".

NOW read on for some "light reading":  -- and more information that you ever wanted  :)


Upon his coronation, the 16 year-old king made a public radio address to the nation, the first time a King of Egypt had ever spoken directly to his people. His father Fuad I did not speak any Arabic and relied on representatives to make his wishes known to his subjects in their native language.

The teenage monarch was enamored of the glamorous royal lifestyle. Although he already had thousands of acres of land, dozens of palaces and hundreds of cars, the king never seemed satisfied with his wealth. He would often travel to Europe for grand shopping sprees.

During the hardships of World War II, criticism was leveled at Farouk for his lavish lifestyle. His decision to keep all the lights burning at his palace in Alexandria, during a time when the city was blacked-out due to Italian bombing, was deemed particularly offensive by some. The royal Italian servants of Farouk were not interned, and there is an unconfirmed story that Farouk told British Ambassador Sir Miles Lampson (who had an Italian wife), "I'll get rid of my Italians, when you get rid of yours."

As he got older, the king began pilfering objects and artifacts while on state visits abroad, including a ceremonial sword from the Shah of Iran and a priceless pocket watch from Winston Churchill. Common people were also often the victims of the kleptomaniacal monarch, and by mingling with commoners Farouk soon became a highly-skilled pickpocket. His well-known panache for thievery, as well as his lavish lifestyle and corrupt regime, soon earned him the nickname "The Thief of Cairo".

The King's alleged corruption in Egypt and defeat during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, led to a military coup on July 23, 1952, directed by Gamal Abdel Nasser, who forced Farouk to abdicate and exiled him to Italy and Monaco, where the former king lived the rest of his life. Immediately following Farouk's abdication the monarch's baby son, Fuad II, was proclaimed king, but for all intents and purposes the monarchy had been de facto abolished. In 1953 it was formally abolished and a republic was declared.

The new regime quickly moved to auction off the King's vast collection of trinkets and stolen treasures. Among the more famous of his possession was one of the rare 1933 Double Eagle coins, though the coin disappeared before it could be returned to the United States.

Farouk continued to live a lavish life even in exile, and continued his obsessive accumulation of material goods. His gluttony for fine cuisine soon made the former king dangerously obese, weighing nearly 300 pounds (136 kg) – an acquaintance described him as "a stomach with a head". He died in Rome, Italy on March 3, 1965. He collapsed and died at the dinner table, following a characteristically heavy meal.

In addition to an affair with the British writer and siren Barbara Skelton, among numerous others, the king was married three times. His first wife was Safinaz Zulficar (1921–1988), a pasha's daughter who was renamed Farida upon her marriage; they married in 1938, divorced in 1948, and had three daughters. His second was a commoner, Nariman Sadeq (1934–2005); they married in 1951 and divorced in 1954; they had one son, Ahmed Fouad, a.k.a. Fuad II. In 2005, Irma Capece Minutolo, Princess of Canosa (1941-), a Neapolitan-born opera singer, declared in an interview published in Al-Ahram that she married the exiled king in 1957, when she was 16, and that she was writing her memoirs of her life with him.

The actor David Suchet modelled his mustache for detective Hercule Poirot on King Farouk's.


STUDLY guy right? 




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Re: da board, da board, kay
« Reply #682 on: March 29, 2006, 10:46:22 AM »
I don't know if I would say STUDLY, but spoiled comes to mind....laughs
He seemed use to getting what he wanted and when he wanted it.  He seemed to cause a lot of havoc in his 45 years of life.  I found the dinner table information interesting though*nods*  :o

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« Reply #683 on: March 29, 2006, 04:22:31 PM »
         
kay........... speaking of dinner talk?   "King 'freddie' Farouk collapsed and died at the dinner table, following a characteristically heavy meal."  Reportably, he just finished his dinner and the waiter asked: "One thin mint?"  He nodded  'yes' and just finished the thin mint 

when he.............. passed 'over' to Ra.

the End

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« Reply #684 on: March 30, 2006, 04:46:32 AM »
This is no 'passover' fred....lol
Imagine if he didn't have a thin mint and it was a heavy mint?  Would he have passed sooner you think or what?  :o

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« Reply #685 on: March 30, 2006, 08:18:51 AM »

ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, kay.......... I am speechless?   ???

Don't know what to say in response to your last comment about my king 'freddie'. Thin or heavy............ the dude (with the cool, trendsetting mustache   ~~  and shades  passed way-wayover.............. all the way over to DEAD.

NOW, to change from 'the dead' subject.............into a more living and inspiring subject:

             (and this one has D&D, too.......)

looks familiar?  a beauty and grace with a style, demeanor with a real touch of lovingkindness only SHE can pass-on to ALL she meets.

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Re: da board, da board, kay
« Reply #686 on: March 30, 2006, 11:03:46 AM »
Enough said about king 'freddie'  8)  lol

Hey thank you fred ~hugs~

The temperature outside is 62 degrees and rising....woo hoo!  People sure drive crazy when the weather warms up *shakes my head*

Oh fred...don't forget to TURN your clock AHEAD this weekend....spring ahead :)
Hmmmmmmmm? Wonders if this hour ahead will help or hurt you getting back to your sleep pattern?  *looks over*


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Re: da board, da board, kay
« Reply #687 on: March 30, 2006, 06:32:39 PM »
         
kay......... how do I turn my clock, ahead?



Maybe you could turn my clock ahead............. and you could check why my alarm isn't working, too?

tanks kay, I owe

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« Reply #688 on: March 31, 2006, 04:50:22 AM »
fred....*flips your clock over*  there....that should do it?....laughs
However, I haven't figured the alarm thing yet....I'll get back to you on that ;)

Hey did you know that NEXT YEAR.....we will be turning the clocks AHEAD the second weekend in March....and BACK the second weekend in November.  That should be better *nods*
Guess what two states never change their clocks ahead or behind an hour?





Arizona and Alaska!


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Re: da board, da board, kay
« Reply #689 on: March 31, 2006, 05:23:17 AM »
 
kay................. I have been poundering   ???  over your newly-revised clock with the new alarm system.

                 


-- I see your alarm also has a second alarm; incase, I sleep thru the first?