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Sunday, August 3, 2008

The Switch


Maybe it's just human nature.

It keeps going and going....


With some divine help and a prayer, this Catholic sister tests the limits of Citroen 2CV drivability (from "Le Gendarme et les Gendarmettes", 1982).

Karate chop in slow motion


I don't think I will be trying this.

Belly Button Festival


Residents of the Japanese city of Shibukawa took to the streets with their stomachs painted in bright colours. The belly button festival brings young and old together for plenty of navel gazing. While the festival is not an ancient one, it is based on a traditional party performance that required people to paint a face on their stomach and pretend it was a head. The belly button is traditionally - but not always - painted into a mouth.

submitted by Ron

Today's Activities Schedule

1:00 Madhatters
7:00 Clubhouse Bunco

Tomorrow's Activities Schedule

7:30 Men s Golf @ Shores
7:45 & 8:45 Aqua Aerobics
9:00 Pickle Ball/Shuffleboard
12:00 Coquina Classics
1:00 Chorus Practice
4:00 Pickle Ball
7:00 Mah-jongg/Euchre
7:00 Ladies' Poker


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Ras by John Buckler and Kate Smith - link

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Paisley & Missy by Steph - link

Sunset

by Rick Harrison - link

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