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Friday, February 26, 2010

*** Under Alien Attack ***



Photo Courtesy by RomanMusic


We are experiencing some difficulties in retrieving our e-mail and some of our programs.Unfortunately we are under attack from some unknown force and presently trying to rectify the problem.Sorry for any inconvenience we may have interred upon you at this time;hope to be back shortly.In the mean time, have a listen to The Renegades'song "Cadillac" below this post, my playlist seems to be out of bounds as well.

3 comments:

Queen Of The Armchair aka Dzintra Stitcheries said...

Wow Annabelle...cool pic...I have not seen ice like that before on boats...Incredible!!! And for the post above...Good On You Canada!!! Dzintra♥x

Annabelle said...

The picture isn't mine but yes, quite stunning! Thanks we CANADIANS LUV OUR HOCKEY!

As for my computer problems I'm able to post to blogger through Mozilla Firefox but through my usual internet explorer I'm not; still working on correcting the problem.

Oh Dzintra, on the blog banner you won, go ahead and use it as you wish.

Hugs Annabelle

Magaly Guerrero said...

Oh wow! I stared at this picture for a while. How magnificent. Nature is a Lady of beautiful talents, isn't she?
I bet you take after her!

p.s. your blog is freaking addicting! I was to stop by, say hello, and move on. Um, yeah, I have been looking at cool pics for about 20 minutes lol

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