Haines His Way
Haines His Way => Daily Discussions => Topic started by: bk on November 16, 2021, 12:14:28 AM
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Well, you've read the notes, the notes had wheels and motion, and now it is time for you to post until the in motion cows come home.
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And the word of the day is: CORUSCANT!
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Top wind gust at Sea-TAC airport yesterday afternoon was 69 mph.
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Top wind gust at Sea-TAC airport yesterday afternoon was 69 mph.
Yikes!! :o
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I'm going to my sister's today at my lunch time to help restaple one of the corrugated clear plastic siding sheets back onto my niece's chicken shelter. I guess it popped off sometime this weekend and needs to be reattached. It shouldn't take too long...and I'll make sure I use extra staples.
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Good morning, friends.
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Extra staples is usually a good thing, I guess.
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How about pitching a potential new children's title: Extra Staples for Marla Maples
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Good morning.
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Hi, DR Laura.
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~~~EXCELLENT VIBES AND XYLOPHONES FOR THAT THING FROM THE PHONE CALL TO WORK OUT~~~ for bk!!!!!!
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~~~MOST EXCELLENT VIBES, XYLPHONES, & GLOCKENSPIELS FOR THE THING THAT COULD LEAD TO A MIRACLE BY THE END OF THE WEEK~~~ for bk!!!!!!
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If you were indeed trapped behind a croquembouche, would you eat your way out?
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Good morning, all!
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DR JohnG, that is wonderful news about your mom's house selling. I am so jealous.
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I slept well, I think. I woke with "What Did I Have That I Don't Have" running through my head.
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BK, you need a new car.
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~~~EXCELLENT VIBES AND XYLOPHONES FOR THAT THING FROM THE PHONE CALL TO WORK OUT~~~ for bk!!!!!!
Ditto!
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I have no idea what I am doing today.
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Good morning, all.
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Not a great night of sleep.
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Kitty cleanup is over. I will head for the basement shortly.
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Miracle vibes & project vibes for MR BK.
Battery vibes as well!
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Getting the closing closed vibes for DR JOHN G.
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TOD:
I like bananas!
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I like bananas in ice cream and by themselves.
I do not like chocolate anywhere near my banana.
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Good morning, all.
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I like bananas in ice cream and by themselves.
I do not like chocolate anywhere near my banana.
What about peanut butter?
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TOD:
Just about anything, especially a crisp, tart apple that you can really sink your teeth into. And I eat the whole apple, core and all. If I am cooking with an apple that calls for it yo be peeled, I will usually eat the peel.
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Let’s move on …
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Two!
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I grow figs, loquats, olives and peppers, though the snows of February wiped out almost everything.
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I slept well, I think. I woke with "What Did I Have That I Don't Have" running through my head.
I often wake up with specific songs or other musical pieces running through my head, as though they were part of the dream I just woke from. If they weren't actually part of it, then "something" popped that piece of music very forcefully into my head at the very moment of awakening. Sometimes it takes a moment before I realize that the song is actually there, but by the time I'm consciously identifying it, it feels like it had to have been the force that moved things along. If any of this makes any sense.
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MIRACLE VIBES AND A CAR FIX VIBES FOR BRUCE!
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HOUSE CLOSING VIBES FOR THE MOTHER OF DR JOHN!
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From TCB:
I didn’t mean to imply that you were the only December birthdays.
I know :)
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From Tom:
Vixmom was the only person to me question regarding pizza parlors.
Had I been able to find an answer to your question I would have posted it. Since I didn't, I didn't comment ;D
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Top wind gust at Sea-TAC airport yesterday afternoon was 69 mph.
:o :o :o
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I would like this work day to end. Please.
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Additional ~~~HOME CLOSING VIBES~~~ for the DM of DR John G.
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Sondheim spotting.
https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/story/2021-11-16/company-broadway-first-performance-stephen-sondheim?_amp=true
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PIZZA WAFFLES.
Yes? Or No?
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I hear Mr. SJS is a close personal friend of bk.
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Tuesday afternoon greetings! I’ve just created a grocery order to be picked up Thursday that includes most of what we’ll need for Thanksgiving dinner.
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Good afternoon!
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I'm up, I'm up - was up once very early after two hours of sleep, then up for good at eleven. So, about six hours of sleep.
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The first thing I did upon awakening was put the wheels in motion for a miracle - really send your strongest vibes and xylophones that it work out the way I need it to. I'll hopefully know in the next day or two.
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Then the Broadway World LA theater nominations were announced - you know how it goes - you win if you have 10,000 of your nearest and dearest friends vote, so let's get that vote ball rolling, shall we? Here's what's what: vote for me for best director of a play and of a musical (Revenge and Tonight's the Night). Vote for Revenge for best play and Tonight's the Night for best musical. They've done this stupid woke thing of lumping all genders together into one category, so I think our best shot there for musical is Eric Petersen for Tonight's the Night (Hartley is also up, but Eric has name value). We're up for editing, Marshall Harvey, for both Revenge and Tonight's the Night - I'd choose the latter for that one. Kritzerland at Home's eleventh anniversary show is up under best special event. Also, in featured actor in a play, Doug Haverty, Harley Walker, and Larry Eisenberg are all up for Revenge. Can't remember if Clayton Conroy and Kait Haire are up for best performer in a play leading role, but if they are, I'd choose Clayton. Here's the link. Do it as soon as you can.
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I ordered Chinese food, and while I waited for the delivery to ride up to the third floor, Stella escaped into the hall. As soon as the elevator opened and the delivery man stepped off, she ran inside as Annabelle ran out into the hall. I couldn't get her to come inside and the delivery man tried to help me, only Annabelle wanted to play with him!
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I thanked him for hois help, he got onto the elevator and left, and Annabelle. after dancing around me, ran around the hall corner and up the stairs. As I took the food into the apartment, I could hear her squalling from the fourth floor. I came back out and called her name. Not a sound, which alarmed me. What if someone picked her up and tossed her down the incinerator chute?
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~~~EXCELLENT VIBES AND XYLOPHONES FOR THAT THING FROM THE PHONE CALL TO WORK OUT~~~ for bk!!!!!!
~~~SUPER DITTO!!~~~
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~~~MOST EXCELLENT VIBES, XYLPHONES, & GLOCKENSPIELS FOR THE THING THAT COULD LEAD TO A MIRACLE BY THE END OF THE WEEK~~~ for bk!!!!!!
~~~SUPER DITTO!!~~~
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I called her name again, and a male voice yelled down the stairs, I've got her. I was standing by the elevator and I noticed it had gone up to four. Then it came down to three and opened. Chris the Marine Photographer stepped off. Annabelle sat in the middle of the elevator, and after a pause, she rose and stepped off. Then the little flirt kept cozying up to Chris and ignoring me. I asked him to pick her up and put her on my shoulder. He did, I thanked him, he got back on the elevator, and Annabelle rode into the apartment on my shoulders. What a diva.
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PIZZA WAFFLES.
Yes? Or No?
Yes. I've actually made my own with mini pepperoni. They were a little greasier that they probably should've been, but they otherwise tasted pretty good. :)
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This is King Alpine at the Philadelphia Animal Care Center. Several people wanted to foster him, but the psycho butchers - one of them used to run the Brooklyn ACC - and bastards controlling the
Concentration Camp Care Center murdered him instead. I will be so glad when NYC gets a mayor who cares about the welfare of animals in its care.
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:'(
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What a diva indeed.
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Our discussion of fruit would hardly be complete without an ube recipe.
https://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/ube-pie-with-marshmallow-whip
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That pie sounds too delicious to me.
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Onward!
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Three!
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Hello, O guests!
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What’s your favorite use of ube?
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Ube is really a root vegetable, but who cares?
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So does that mean that tomato pie is really a fruit pie?
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Everyone vote?
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And send it to your friends with voting instructions.
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Car battery was deader than a doornail - charged then drove to the mail place, went in, and it was dead when I came out. Charged, let it run for ten minutes, drove for twenty, and then let it run thirty more minutes here. Hopefully, that got it charged fully. It did beep when I locked it, so that's a good sign. I may start it up later and take a twenty-minute drive somewhere.
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But really, what a pain in the ASS.
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Indeed.
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DR John G., not too long ago you were looking for a punch recipe. I just ran across this one on the Innerwebs:
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I can't vouch for it personally, but how can you really mess up punch?
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PIZZA WAFFLES.
Yes? Or No?
No ;D
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The first thing I did upon awakening was put the wheels in motion for a miracle - really send your strongest vibes and xylophones that it work out the way I need it to. I'll hopefully know in the next day or two.
MORE SUPER VIBES!
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I voted!
My, some of those categories were a mile long!!
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Then the Broadway World LA theater nominations were announced - you know how it goes - you win if you have 10,000 of your nearest and dearest friends vote, so let's get that vote ball rolling, shall we? Here's what's what: vote for me for best director of a play and of a musical (Revenge and Tonight's the Night). Vote for Revenge for best play and Tonight's the Night for best musical. They've done this stupid woke thing of lumping all genders together into one category, so I think our best shot there for musical is Eric Petersen for Tonight's the Night (Hartley is also up, but Eric has name value). We're up for editing, Marshall Harvey, for both Revenge and Tonight's the Night - I'd choose the latter for that one. Kritzerland at Home's eleventh anniversary show is up under best special event. Also, in featured actor in a play, Doug Haverty, Harley Walker, and Larry Eisenberg are all up for Revenge. Can't remember if Clayton Conroy and Kait Haire are up for best performer in a play leading role, but if they are, I'd choose Clayton. Here's the link. Do it as soon as you can.
I do not see a link here.
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Everyone vote?
Still waiting for the link.
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So does that mean that tomato pie is really a fruit pie?
Yes.
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Everyone vote?
Still waiting for the link.
Ditto.
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In a Zoom meeting where people refuse to mute themselves. Hearing really irritating stuff.
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Do they refuse or forget? I would think if they aren't muted they would be asked to mute.
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I found a Broadway World Awards link that said...
"Nominations have ended for 2021, and voting will open soon."
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The voting link popped up on my Facebook scroll, but I didn't think to copy and paste the link, and now I can't find it again.
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DR John G., not too long ago you were looking for a punch recipe. I just ran across this one on the Innerwebs:
Nice
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The voting link popped up on my Facebook scroll, but I didn't think to copy and paste the link, and now I can't find it again.
I went to their Los Angeles Facebook page and didn't see anything about voting.
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Here's the link: https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Voting-Open-For-The-2021-BroadwayWorld-Los-Angeles-Awards-Including-In-Person-Streaming-Categories-20010101
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Early voting is VERY important - I'm in the lead in a few categories but that can change in an instant. So, vote, have your friends vote - just cut and paste from my post about who they should vote for. The other play and creative team that's close to us clearly is getting every human they know to vote - no one even knows who they are.
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Then the Broadway World LA theater nominations were announced - you know how it goes - you win if you have 10,000 of your nearest and dearest friends vote, so let's get that vote ball rolling, shall we? Here's what's what: vote for me for best director of a play and of a musical (Revenge and Tonight's the Night). Vote for Revenge for best play and Tonight's the Night for best musical. They've done this stupid woke thing of lumping all genders together into one category, so I think our best shot there for musical is Eric Petersen for Tonight's the Night (Hartley is also up, but Eric has name value). We're up for editing, Marshall Harvey, for both Revenge and Tonight's the Night - I'd choose the latter for that one. Kritzerland at Home's eleventh anniversary show is up under best special event. Also, in featured actor in a play, Doug Haverty, Harley Walker, and Larry Eisenberg are all up for Revenge. Can't remember if Clayton Conroy and Kait Haire are up for best performer in a play leading role, but if they are, I'd choose Clayton. Here's the link. Do it as soon as you can.
I do wish you would simplify this and make it easier to read.
Best director of a play: Revenge
Best director of a musical: Tonight's the Night
Best actor for a musical: Eric Petersen for Tonight's the Night
Editing: Marshall Harvey for Tonight's the Night
Best special event: Kritzerland at Home's eleventh anniversary show
Featured actor in a play: Clayton Conroy I think this is correct as I found it confusing.
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Watching a Jason Statham shoot-em-up called Mechanic: Resurrection. Enjoyable.
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That's all correct.
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On we go ...
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Four!
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Oh, and Doug Haverty for best supporting in a play.
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I voted.
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Oh, and Doug Haverty for best supporting in a play.
I guess that one correctly.
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I just read my email asking me to confirm my vote. Don't forget to do that.
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Voted.
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I just read my email asking me to confirm my vote. Don't forget to do that.
And done.
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'night
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Reece's is offering a pie-sized version for your Thanksgiving table. I would think a slice of that size would be way too rich.
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Good night, friends.
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Reece's is offering a pie-sized version for your Thanksgiving table. I would think a slice of that size would be way too rich.
A friend saw it for sale at HomeDepot. Not exactly an appetizing to store to get food from.
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Gratuitous post No. 102!
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Then the Broadway World LA theater nominations were announced - you know how it goes - you win if you have 10,000 of your nearest and dearest friends vote, so let's get that vote ball rolling, shall we? Here's what's what: vote for me for best director of a play and of a musical (Revenge and Tonight's the Night). Vote for Revenge for best play and Tonight's the Night for best musical. They've done this stupid woke thing of lumping all genders together into one category, so I think our best shot there for musical is Eric Petersen for Tonight's the Night (Hartley is also up, but Eric has name value). We're up for editing, Marshall Harvey, for both Revenge and Tonight's the Night - I'd choose the latter for that one. Kritzerland at Home's eleventh anniversary show is up under best special event. Also, in featured actor in a play, Doug Haverty, Harley Walker, and Larry Eisenberg are all up for Revenge. Can't remember if Clayton Conroy and Kait Haire are up for best performer in a play leading role, but if they are, I'd choose Clayton. Here's the link. Do it as soon as you can.
I do wish you would simplify this and make it easier to read.
Best director of a play: Revenge
Best director of a musical: Tonight's the Night
Best actor for a musical: Eric Petersen for Tonight's the Night
Editing: Marshall Harvey for Tonight's the Night
Best special event: Kritzerland at Home's eleventh anniversary show
Featured actor in a play: Clayton Conroy I think this is correct as I found it confusing.
Voted...one e-mail address down, six more to go! ;)
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There's also Most Anticipated Upcoming Production Of A Musical. I voted for L.A. NOW AND THEN by Group Rep!
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Reece's is offering a pie-sized version for your Thanksgiving table. I would think a slice of that size would be way too rich.
(http://www.haineshisway.com/smf/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=6684.0;attach=13153)
Pardon the expression, but bite your tongue!
;D
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Starting to watch Respect, which is 2.5 hours long. I know I won't finish it tonight.
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I am loving the music.
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I've gotten an hour into the movie. I really wish I could stay awake with it.
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Good night, all.
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Yes, forgot to mention L.A. Now and Then, so add that to the list when you're voting :)
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Gratuitous Post #111!
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On Thursday, my mom's youngest brother Michael is coming to visit from Germany.
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He and his wife and their kids came to visit a few years ago.
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We had never met them before because, even though my mom and Michael had the same father (he died more than 10 years ago), my mom never knew her dad...he left not too long after she was born. :-\
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She grew up with three younger siblings, and I think one had a different father, and the other two had another different father.
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Michael grew up with his parents and at some point found out that his dad had another kid...my mom.
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I think she's maybe 15 or 16 years older than Michael is, which makes him only 8 or so years older than me, and 6 years older than my sister.
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I don't know if Michael had any full siblings, though.
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Anyway, a few years ago, he found her Facebook profile (that my niece actually put up) and contacted her through there.
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PAGE FIVE DANCE!!
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At first, my mom was very reluctant to reply to him, but she eventually did, and they exchanged a few messages and e-mails.
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Then my mom agreed to let him and his family visit.
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We all got to know them, and they got to know us, and my mom really glad that she connected with him.
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Anyway, he's coming on Thursday to visit, but by himself.
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I don't know if his wife and kids are vacationing somewhere else, or if he's just vacationing on his own and they're all still back in Germany.
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I don't know how long he'll be here, but I don't think it'll be longer than a week.
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I guess he's going to rent a car and drive down to California to see some touristy things and places.
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We'll have fun while he's here.
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I don't remember if we played Phase 10 the last time they were there, but if we did, I'm sure we'll play again.
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My dad was still alive when they came the first time, so he got to meet Michael and his family.
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We all had a good time and I'm looking forward to seeing him again.
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And on another note (F#), I just realized that next week is Thanksgiving! :o
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Nothing special is otherwise happening...just an observation.
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;D
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And now TCB is MIA on HHW.
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Go know.
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How can he VOTE when he's MIA on HHW?
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I gotta tell you.
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Vote, vote, vote.