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gogolf18,

I replied to your PM but I'll repeat it here for anyone who is interested.

I need to change your display name for you. The system controls this so that the occasional misbehaving members can't stir up a bunch of trouble and then confuse us all by changing their screen names frequently.

Just reply to my PM, telling me the name you prefer, and I'll change it for you. Smile

Julie
Awww Gotwoodsman,..I was thinking more like sparkly magic wand in hand, pretty satin ribbons tied in cute lil' bows around the glittery star at the end of the tip of the wand, ends dangling ever so fancy......slight nodding motion, and poof ( walah!),....pixie dust everywhere, problem solved. Big Grin

( Think TinkerBell, or in MN-Moms case, Fairy Godmother! Wink )

Walah Walah Washington,....bahahhhaaaa!!!

Such a man,...such a m-a-n, man!!!!
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Well,..at least the pictures of the ol' sudan and model T don't look like they were tampered with.

Now the picture of the man-ly onions,...hmmm well ( cough cough sputter sputter ) lets ( for the sake of keeping this "G" rated ) just say it seems perhaps that picture was enlarged and digitally enhanced.

Now,..... ( ahem ) back to changing your display name....( What did Shortstawpmomma have for breakfast? Too many bowls of flirty flakes perhaps! ) or maybe we could discuss Washington too, that's fine.
Its a slow rainy day around here out in the Land of Oz.
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If we're flirting with the G rating with the photo of the Walah! Walah! onions then I would advise that none of us dare even think of cracking open a copy of Joy of Cooking!

By the way...Walla Walla, Washington is the orange spot just north of the Oregon and Washington border (center of photo near the bottom ). Great area to grow great onions. The Snake River and the mighty Columbia River converge off to the west.

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Now that I have my geography down,...betcha didn't know that WALA also stands for:
Washington Area Lawyers for the Arts

The town name is actually spelled Walla-Walla: ( just in case anyone really was wondering,...or perhaps I like to just pretend someone might be listening! ha! )
Walla Walla is both the county seat of Walla Walla County, Washington, and the county's largest city. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 29,686GR6. Walla Walla is in the southeastern region of Washington, approximately four hours by car from Seattle, Washington and thirteen miles from the Oregon border.
Whitman College, and the Washington State Penitentiary are located in Walla Walla. Walla Walla College is located in the adjacent town of College Place, Washington.
Walla Walla is famous for its sweet onions and is considered to have many of the best wineries in the country located in the area and is a popular vacation spot for wine enthusiasts.

Woodsman,...think you and I have covered this one quite well, if I do say so myself! Big Grin

You can even get this great T-shirt:

Or if a T-shirt isnt your style:
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