Well I'm back to put my two cents in . Silver Banshee was worthy adversary,but is her powers magical in nature that why she affected Clark during their battle.
I'm lookin forward to next weeks episode.
Now did everybody see my thread about the loss I'm experiencing right now if not I'll retell it
I lost my mother to Colon Cancer a week ago she was 75.
Her name was Sylvia Schildt she died on March 26TH,and we buried her on the 28TH.
Mom was very Ill with undetected colon Cancer until 2.5 weeks ago I had to put her in the hospital for some symptoms that was bothering her.We didn't know until the cat scan,and ultrasound revealed the growth in her colon,and her liver was covered in the same growth.
If anybody wants to write on the website its now archived so please type our last name to gain access to the memorial page,and sign our memorial book online.
Thank you
Signed
Buck Rogers
www.sollevinson.com
"Little Jellies"I busted out laughing at Clark and Olivers awkward moment and all Oliver could think of was that.
I must have missed an episode because when did Zod get powers? The last time I saw it Clark was knocking down his tower.
Overall I enjoyed this episode even though it was a "filler".
Well I'm back to put my two cents in . Silver Banshee was worthy adversary,but is her powers magical in nature that why she affected Clark during their battle.
I'm lookin forward to next weeks episode.
Now did everybody see my thread about the loss I'm experiencing right now if not I'll retell it
I lost my mother to Colon Cancer a week ago she was 75.
Her name was Sylvia Schildt she died on March 26TH,and we buried her on the 28TH.
Mom was very Ill with undetected colon Cancer until 2.5 weeks ago I had to put her in the hospital for some symptoms that was bothering her.We didn't know until the cat scan,and ultrasound revealed the growth in her colon,and her liver was covered in the same growth.
If anybody wants to write on the website its now archived so please type our last name to gain access to the memorial page,and sign our memorial book online.
Thank you
Signed
Buck Rogers
www.sollevinson.com
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