Haines His Way
Haines His Way => Daily Discussions => Topic started by: bk on June 27, 2024, 01:07:38 AM
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Well, you've read the notes, the notes' deodorant lasted all day, but not in the evening, and now it is time for you to post until the smelly cows come home.
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And the word of the day is: FOUDROYANT!
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Wordle 1,104 4/6
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I like ravioli. I've mostly had cheese ravioli and a few times meat and cheese ravioli, and my sister has had some pumpkin ravioli at restaurants that I've tasted and liked, also.
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I've never made or had homemade ravioli, but I've seen several videos online that show how to make them. It doesn't look difficult.
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Notes estoppel’d. Toppled.
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Had to hustle little lady Rodz to urgent care as some piggyback riding with brother went awry and she had a bloody cut under her hair. (Scraped head on corner of coffee table) Found a place that took us in before closing. Upon cleaning her hair up, the cut was rather small and didn’t require stitches. So that all turned out ok.
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We are in Amsterdam waiting to board our flight to Lisbon
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Keith got Wordle in 2 :)
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Rodzinski, glad all was good with the little lady
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Thanks Vixmom and Jrand.
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Good morning, all!
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I have never seen The Trial, but I've always wanted to. It never played in Oxford, Ohio, a college town, when I was living there, 1964-1971, and certainly never played in Middletown!
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This morning - I have no time when the therapist will show - I have my first session with a physical therapist. I hope it goes well.
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Anyone watching the presidential debate tonight? I need to check on the time and station.
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Last night I dreamed that I came out of a building in midtown Manhattan and headed for the bus stop when I realized I had left myh cane behind and was walking fine with no limp[ing or need of a cane. I ran across Sixth Avenue dodging cars and caught an uptown bus, I got off at my stop at Amsterdam and 82nd Street, and curiously got opnto the next bus. I rode two blocks, realized I'd screwed up, and thought, well, I'll walk home from here. When I got to my apartment, my mother was cooking in the kitchen of the home where I grew up, 3003 Goldman Avenue, Middletown.
She said to me, your physical therapist is here and waiting for you in the dining room. He was there, rehearsing an acting scene with some young lady.
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I love pasta, and I've always liked ravioli, beginning with the Chef Boyardee as a kid up to the frozen brands in the New York supermarkets. I've had ravioli stuffed with chicken, cheese, sausage, spinach (I think), but the best was a dinner at some Nrew York restaurant - I forget now which - where I had ravioli with lobster.
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I enjoy ravioli
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For 50 + years or so there was a place on the main drag that made fresh pasta and its speciality was ravioli.
Cheese, meat, lobster, pumpkin love it!
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I will have to catch the debate on YouTube or something because I have a ticket to go see Debbie Harry and Chris Stein of Blondie have a conversation about Chris’ newly released autobiography
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Well Wordle then work
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Good morning, all.
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A fairly solid sleep. But still too short. As per usual.
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Today is the last Thursday in the month of June. How is this possible?
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Had to hustle little lady Rodz to urgent care as some piggyback riding with brother went awry and she had a bloody cut under her hair. (Scraped head on corner of coffee table) Found a place that took us in before closing. Upon cleaning her hair up, the cut was rather small and didn’t require stitches. So that all turned out ok.
Great to hear that she's OK!
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Good morning, friends.
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I am not watching the debate. Too nerve-wracking. I catch the highlights ad nauseum.
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I love any type of pasta, prepared any way. Including ravioli.
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One more.
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PAGE TWO.
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Very glad little Rodz is OK.
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I will have to catch the debate on YouTube or something because I have a ticket to go see Debbie Harry and Chris Stein of Blondie have a conversation about Chris’ newly released autobiography
Wow, that sounds like it should be fun!
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I caused a permanent scar above my little sister's eye by swinging her around the living room, whereby she hit her forehead on the edge of the coffee table.
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I think she has forgiven me.
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But I'm not positive.
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I love pasta, and I've always liked ravioli, beginning with the Chef Boyardee as a kid up to the frozen brands in the New York supermarkets. I've had ravioli stuffed with chicken, cheese, beef, spinach (I think), but the best was a dinner at some Nrew York restaurant - I forget now which - where I had ravioli with lobster.
That's remarkably similar to my own history with ravioli, right down the line.
(Growing up, I thought ravioli WAS the Chef Boyardee variety, period. Just as I thought cheese was Velveeta. It's the '50s Ohio in us, DR Elmore.)
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Ravioli is fine, but my favorite "stuffed" pasta is tortellini. As long as it has a Bolognese sauce, I don't care if it's filled with cheese, meat or veggies like spinach.
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Slept very well. Had dreams, none of which I can remember, which pleases me.
How is it possible that this is the 27th day of June?
I am "almost" recovered from my sojourn to Wake Forest this past weekend. That drive took a lot out of me. I am sure I was tensed up most of the time while those cars were zooming past me on the interstates. I can usually tell when I am tensing up and make myself relax, but I did it so many times, I'm just now recovering.
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I woke up with a sneeze or two - and I'm still sniffly, damn it to hell!
Allergies. And I've got exactly one (1) - count it - Benadry left. Of course it's been on my mental shopping list for the past week. (Yep, I'm mental, all right.) Today, man. Today.
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This past Sunday there was a special Hollywood Bowl celebration of Henry Mancini's 100th birthday. One of the joys of this concert was this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0_VlBG3zS8
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I caused a permanent scar above my little sister's eye by swinging her around the living room, whereby she hit her forehead on the edge of the coffee table.
Thanks, all, for the kind words. And coffee tables. Who needs em?
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Who decides these things?
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Ravioli is fine, but my favorite "stuffed" pasta is tortellini. As long as it has a Bolognese sauce, I don't care if it's filled with cheese, meat or veggies like spinach.
I'm a fan of tortellini, too. I enjoy them in soup as well as in a sauce.
And penne or rigatoni, too, for the way they hold the sauce.
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Who decides these things?
What is a "bomb pop"?
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Ravioli is fine, but my favorite "stuffed" pasta is tortellini. As long as it has a Bolognese sauce, I don't care if it's filled with cheese, meat or veggies like spinach.
I'm a fan of tortellini, too. I enjoy them in soup as well as in a sauce.
And penne or rigatoni, too, for the way they hold the sauce.
I went to an Italian restaurant in San Francisco MANY years ago when I was on an aircraft carrier assigned to Alameda, across the bay from The City. They had wonderful everything, but the one thing I had that I've never found anywhere else -- INCLUDING ITALY (which is where I went after leaving there) -- was a dish called "Tricolore". The word is pronounced Tree-co-LOR-ay in Italian, and it is what they call their national flag.
I was served a platter of pasta, one-third was marinara, one-third was alfredo and the last third was pesto...red, white and green. The alfredo, IIRC, was with fettucine, the marinara was spaghetti adn the pesto was penne. It was wonderful
My Italian co-workers and my Italian neighbors had never heard of such a thing. So, I have to presume it's an Italian-American concoction. Each third was delicious.
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I really like tortellini, too, nowadays. It's satisfying in both taste and mouthfeel. I actually started having it in the late '80s, in a little restaurant on the Sunset Strip called Cafè L.A. For whatever reason, I ordered the tortellini pesto my first time in there, and I kept going back for it. Then for quite a while after moving here I'd always keep some frozen or chilled tortellini in the fridge. Haven't done that in a long time, but I think it's time for a return to that tradition. And it's so quick and easy - I don't even need a sauce - butter and seasonings can be enough.
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Kitty cleanup was messy: a cat - Stella, I think - left a bowel movement on the floor of the bathroom just inside the door. I wonder if the popcorn she shared with me last night had anything to do with it. If I eat something, she wants a bit. The only thing she's turned down so far is guacamole.
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I really like tortellini, too, nowadays. It's satisfying in both taste and mouthfeel. I actually started having it in the late '80s, in a little restaurant on the Sunset Strip called Cafè L.A. For whatever reason, I ordered the tortellini pesto my first time in there, and I kept going back for it. Then for quite a while after moving here I'd always keep some frozen or chilled tortellini in the fridge. Haven't done that in a long time, but I think it's time for a return to that tradition. And it's so quick and easy - I don't even need a sauce - butter and seasonings can be enough.
I prefer tortellini to ravioli.
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Folks, it's time for the Idiocy of the Day post - a moment I know we all anticipate with barely contained excitement every morning.
I decided I'm going shopping later, anyway, so I said to hell with this allergy/sniffly feeling, I'm taking that last Benadryl NOW. I rarely take it in the daytime, but this is going to be one of those times. I went up to my bathroom and opened the cabinet, expecting to see that last capsule sitting there for emergency use and as a reminder to replenish the supply, and... it wasn't there! DAMN it to almighty HELL, I must have taken it and totally forgotten that when I was in a store.
And then I looked again, at that other package of whatever that lone capsule would have been sitting on. It was a TopCare (the "store brand" in Shop Rite and other chains) package in the pink-and-white colors of Benadryl-type allergy meds. OMG, that was it! I did, in fact, replace it. And then the memory of picking it up last week came into focus. I had completely forgotten doing that.
Cutting to the chase, the first capsule in that pack is INSIDE OF ME and I am already feeling some relief.
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The annual property tax bills for the house and cars (yes, we pay "property tax" on our cars every year, no matter how old they are) are in the mail today. (I subscribe to USPS Informed Delivery and get an email every morning. It mostly works.) Oh joy, oh rapture. What will it be this time? What will it be??
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Folks, it's time for the Idiocy of the Day post - a moment I know we all anticipate with barely contained excitement every morning.
I decided I'm going shopping later, anyway, so I said to hell with this allergy/sniffly feeling, I'm taking that last Benadryl NOW. I rarely take it in the daytime, but this is going to be one of those times. I went up to my bathroom and opened the cabinet, expecting to see that last capsule sitting there for emergency use and as a reminder to replenish the supply, and... it wasn't there! DAMN it to almighty HELL, I must have taken it and totally forgotten that when I was in a store.
And then I looked again, at that other package of whatever that lone capsule would have been sitting on. It was a TopCare (the "store brand" in Shop Rite and other chains) package in the pink-and-white colors of Benadryl-type allergy meds. OMG, that was it! I did, in fact, replace it. And then the memory of picking it up last week came into focus. I had completely forgotten doing that.
Cutting to the chase, the first capsule in that pack is INSIDE OF ME and I am already feeling some relief.
So glad that had a happy ending!
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Good morning, all.
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I slept some last night, which is welcome relief. It started out bad and I woke twice. Then an uninterrupted run of about five hours.
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Anyone watching the presidential debate tonight? I need to check on the time and station.
I read that as “time and sedation.” I would need to be sedated to listen to Trump’s voice.
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Good news on Rodzette.
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I love ravioli that doesn’t come from a can. Any ol’ raviolo will do. It can be stuffed with beef cheek, lobster, cheese, watercress, herbs, ground pork, you name it.
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I admit I have been having more Asian dumplings lately than ravioli, especially Singapore dumplings. Steamed or fried.
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Onward.
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Three!
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I can’t believe I am agreeing with a largely conservative majority of the Supreme Court, but I do think the Sacklers should be held directly accountable for their role in the opiod crisis.
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Had to hustle little lady Rodz to urgent care as some piggyback riding with brother went awry and she had a bloody cut under her hair. (Scraped head on corner of coffee table) Found a place that took us in before closing. Upon cleaning her hair up, the cut was rather small and didn’t require stitches. So that all turned out ok.
Whew!
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Keith got Wordle in 2 :)
Congrats to Keith!
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I caused a permanent scar above my little sister's eye by swinging her around the living room, whereby she hit her forehead on the edge of the coffee table.
Thanks, all, for the kind words. And coffee tables. Who needs em?
It was a coffee table, many years ago, that my dad tripped and chipped a front tooth on.
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The physical therapist just left. To my surprise, it was Maria, the lady who came on Monday to evaluate me for therapy. I like her very much. We will do sessions Thursdays and Mondays for the next three weeks.
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One of the reasons I watch the debates - the only time I'll watch that ass Trump live - is my hope I will see him die on camera from a stroke or a bullet. That goes actually for all the MAGA morons in Congress amd the Supreme Court as well.
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I could use some of the New Kam Lai, my local Chinese restaurant, fried pork dumplings at the moment.
https://www.kamlai94.com
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Norbert And Beatte Go To Yosemite!
I would watch that!
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Good news about Ms. Rodzette.
It seems coffee tables are lethal......and now they are known as cocktail tables, I guess.
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I told our leading lady I thought she was using a nice accent....it's kind of Russian-German and really is pretty good.
She was pleased to hear it.....and agreed with me.
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No news from FLUX.
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The physical therapist just left. To my surprise, it was Maria, the lady who came on Monday to evaluate me for therapy. I like her very much. We will do sessions Thursdays and Mondays for the next three weeks.
That's wonderful to hear, Larry!
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I told our leading lady I thought she was using a nice accent....it's kind of Russian-German and really is pretty good.
She was pleased to hear it.....and agreed with me.
Are you sure she doesn't read here?
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Anyone watching the presidential debate tonight? I need to check on the time and station.
I hope to, but I don't know if I'll be able to.
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Ravioli is fine, but my favorite "stuffed" pasta is tortellini. As long as it has a Bolognese sauce, I don't care if it's filled with cheese, meat or veggies like spinach.
I'm a fan of tortellini, too. I enjoy them in soup as well as in a sauce.
And penne or rigatoni, too, for the way they hold the sauce.
I went to an Italian restaurant in San Francisco MANY years ago when I was on an aircraft carrier assigned to Alameda, across the bay from The City. They had wonderful everything, but the one thing I had that I've never found anywhere else -- INCLUDING ITALY (which is where I went after leaving there) -- was a dish called "Tricolore". The word is pronounced Tree-co-LOR-ay in Italian, and it is what they call their national flag.
I was served a platter of pasta, one-third was marinara, one-third was alfredo and the last third was pesto...red, white and green. The alfredo, IIRC, was with fettucine, the marinara was spaghetti adn the pesto was penne. It was wonderful
My Italian co-workers and my Italian neighbors had never heard of such a thing. So, I have to presume it's an Italian-American concoction. Each third was delicious.
That sounds really good, Ron!
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Folks, it's time for the Idiocy of the Day post - a moment I know we all anticipate with barely contained excitement every morning.
I decided I'm going shopping later, anyway, so I said to hell with this allergy/sniffly feeling, I'm taking that last Benadryl NOW. I rarely take it in the daytime, but this is going to be one of those times. I went up to my bathroom and opened the cabinet, expecting to see that last capsule sitting there for emergency use and as a reminder to replenish the supply, and... it wasn't there! DAMN it to almighty HELL, I must have taken it and totally forgotten that when I was in a store.
And then I looked again, at that other package of whatever that lone capsule would have been sitting on. It was a TopCare (the "store brand" in Shop Rite and other chains) package in the pink-and-white colors of Benadryl-type allergy meds. OMG, that was it! I did, in fact, replace it. And then the memory of picking it up last week came into focus. I had completely forgotten doing that.
Cutting to the chase, the first capsule in that pack is INSIDE OF ME and I am already feeling some relief.
Wonderful surprise, ChasSmith!
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The physical therapist just left. To my surprise, it was Maria, the lady who came on Monday to evaluate me for therapy. I like her very much. We will do sessions Thursdays and Mondays for the next three weeks.
That's great, Larry! Hope it all goes really well!
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One of the reasons I watch the debates - the only time I'll watch that ass Trump live - is my hope I will see him die on camera from a stroke or a bullet. That goes actually for all the MAGA morons in Congress amd the Supreme Court as well.
Ditto. ::)
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Norbert And Beatte Go To Yosemite!
I would watch that!
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George, I have a niece named Beate.
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A friend gave me a large, farmers market cucumber, carrot, zucchini and yellow squash. I have decided to make vegetable sandwiches for lunch. Thin slices of each on sourdough with mayo as well as a salad made with diced cucumber, celery, scallions, jalapeño and mint in a sour cream dressing.
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George, I have a niece named Beate.
Like in the show "Norbert And Beatte Go To Yosemite?"
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I found out the jasmine in bloom now is edible. I picked two blossoms. I may just use them for garnish. Also using some purslane and chives from the garden.
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I was served a platter of pasta, one-third was marinara, one-third was alfredo and the last third was pesto...red, white and green. The alfredo, IIRC, was with fettucine, the marinara was spaghetti adn the pesto was penne. It was wonderful
I haven't had a tricolore pasta, but last year in New York I had a pizza like that. They call it "Tre Gusti" and the white was cacio e pepe instead of alfredo. This was at Simo, across the street from the Whitney Museum, and I see it's still on their menu:
https://simopizza.com/menu
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I'm also a ravioli fan but that's true for most pasta. We used to cook it at home when we lived in Arlington near an Italian place that made their own. I'm told there's a place in San Jose that has some great ravioli, so I should probably try that sometime. I haven't yet had the desire to actually make fresh pasta myself, much less a filled pasta.
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Sandwich time
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Has anyone heard from Dr Iris at all lately?
Iris - Sending health vibes your way if you're still in bad health.
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Starting The Mask of Fu Manchu with Boris Karloff. Myrna Loy plays an Asian character named Fah Lo See.
There was a warning about outdated stereotypes employed in the film.
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Onward.
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Four!
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Pretty singing, but it seems to lack a touch of sarcasm or venom.
https://playbill.com/article/video-see-ruthie-ann-miles-and-kerstin-anderson-sing-every-day-a-little-death-from-a-little-night-music
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Kinky Friedman has died. He once ran for governor of Texas. I saw him perform on the night of an ice storm. He had plenty of novelty songs. The one the crowd appreciated the most was Waitress, O Waitress, Please Sit on My Face. He was nicer than he was subtle.
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Pretty singing, but it seems to lack a touch of sarcasm or venom.
https://playbill.com/article/video-see-ruthie-ann-miles-and-kerstin-anderson-sing-every-day-a-little-death-from-a-little-night-music
Speaking of sarcasm and venom:
Another in the series of shameless shilling for YouTube views
At the beginning of this (first two minutes), Jan Horvath sings "Every day I'm on the net" as Countess Charlotte longingly searches for reasonably priced tickets to "A Little Night Music"
"A Little Site Music" - Act One
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2mMKTJhdMc
(with parodies of Every Day a Little Death, A Weekend in the Country and Liaisons)
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It must be a day of racist Asian-themed pictures from MGM day. After listening to Boris Karloff call for the death of all white people while half-naked Black servants carried a negligee-clad white woman on a platter, I am now watching Clark Gable and Jean Harlow in China Seas.
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I can’t believe I am agreeing with a largely conservative majority of the Supreme Court, but I do think the Sacklers should be held directly accountable for their role in the opiod crisis.
Yes.
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The physical therapist just left. To my surprise, it was Maria, the lady who came on Monday to evaluate me for therapy. I like her very much. We will do sessions Thursdays and Mondays for the next three weeks.
Wonderful news!
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No news from FLUX.
Nexus, Lexus, Fluxus?
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That sandwich looks amazing, DR John G.
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Hope you can get more quality sleep soon.
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Starting The Mask of Fu Manchu with Boris Karloff. Myrna Loy plays an Asian character named Fah Lo See.
There was a warning about outdated stereotypes employed in the film.
I remember the leading man looks good in a loincloth and I love Myrna Loy! She wears crazy head dresses in this film. My favorite of her movies after The Thin Man remains Love Me Tonight.
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Starting The Mask of Fu Manchu with Boris Karloff. Myrna Loy plays an Asian character named Fah Lo See.
There was a warning about outdated stereotypes employed in the film.
I remember the leading man looks good in a loincloth and I love Myrna Loy! She wears crazy head dresses in this film. My favorite of her movies after The Thin Man remains Love Me Tonight.
Yup. Or Best Years of Our Lives.
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I caused a permanent scar above my little sister's eye by swinging her around the living room, whereby she hit her forehead on the edge of the coffee table.
Oh my, I hope she has forgiven you ;)
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I think she has forgiven me.
Good.
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But I'm not positive.
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I'm up, I'm up - maybe seven hours of sleep - I didn't get to sleep until six and I was up once an hour briefly after that until now.
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No book news. Another missive written. Next, I go higher up the food chain.
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Good news from DR ELMORE.
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I shall soon be on my way to rehearsal.
Our leading lady has gone to Texas for something....and three other people are out.
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The Artistic Director emailed and said she went to download the files I sent her last week.....and the link had expired.
I'm glad I was able to connect my external drive to this old computer and get them on their way.
She now has what she needs.
The actress who reads the two youngest women's parts broke her ankle and is on crutches.....
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I shall soon be on my way to rehearsal.
Our leading lady has gone to Texas for something....and three other people are out.
How many people are in the cast?
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Wrote another missive and copied people high up the food chain. Finally heard back from my gal, who had some family issues this week and just got back. She's written e-mails. Apparently, the latest hang-up is that they had to make some adjustment to the cover. I'm not sure what that would be - it makes no sense since that wasn't re-designed and is the same file they've been using for twenty-two years. I can't imagine it's the difference in page count, which is only six pages, I think.
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So, hopefully whatever the hang-up is will be done and off to the printer it will go.
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The hills are alive with the sound of mewsic!
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Up from a nap.
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Cast vibes for JRand and company!
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The Maria cat in the middle is kinda scary.
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She wants her kibble. Now.
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The hills are alive with the sound of mewsic!
Not the New cast of Cats
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Onward
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Five!
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Our leading lady has gone to Texas for something...
Some humility, perhaps?
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Gable and Harlow were perfectly matched in China Seas. Watching them together remains a real treat. The rest of the cast, including Wallace Beery, Rosalind Russell and Robert Benchley, were great.
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Now it’s Gable and Sophia Loren in It Started in Naples.
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My favorite Penny video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6YLZj_QNsXc
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:)
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I would be very happy with a glass of wine and a loaf of sourdough bread. And perhaps a bit of good butter.
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~~~IMPORTANT ENVELOPE VIBES~~~ for the likes of BK!!!!
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What if they brought back Brubeck's ballet as "Toast Points on Jazz"... the ballet protagonist could be a baker.
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I would be very happy with a glass of wine and a loaf of sourdough bread. And perhaps a bit of good butter.
No alcohol while on these muscle relaxers. Sad.
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:)
LOL!
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That IS sad, DR John G.
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George, I have a niece named Beate.
Cool!
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The hills are alive with the sound of mewsic!
(http://www.haineshisway.com/smf/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=7641.0;attach=22409)
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Now on my fifth movie today. It's some dreadful action film called Zeppelin. Michael York stars.
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Thankfully the pain has been a little less today. But as the evening comes on and the day relaxer wears off, I am starting to hurt a little. Same as yesterday.
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This debate is horrible. Poor Joe has no voice and he should come off like a fierce leader. Trump is lying at 100 words per minute. I wish to hell they were calling him on his lies.
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I can't bear to watch it.
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:-X
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What would happen if someone were to swallow a whole lot of popcorn kernels right before they died, and then were cremated?
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Asking for a friend.
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May you have low pain and high sleep tonight, DR John G.
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What did the barber say when faced with a difficult problem?
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I'll mullet over and get back to you.
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What do you say to a misbehaving barber?
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Cut it out!
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How does a barber cut the moon's hair?
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He eclipse it.
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How does the barber know if his proposal is considered?
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He says, "Let me know if this one makes the cut."
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PAGE SIX
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Good night, friends.
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Zeppelin was a waste. What a strange series of movies today. Only China Seas was any good.
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Time to read a little before trying to sleep.
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From a Verge story:
Wordle is a pretty clever name for the very good word game created by Josh Wardle. But when he was first working on it in 2013, Wardle had another name in mind that isn’t quite as catchy.
“This is true: I was going to call Wordle, Mr. Bugs’ Wordy Nugz,” Wardle revealed as part of a presentation about Wordle at Figma’s Config conference on Wednesday.
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Where da posts at?
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This debate is horrible. Poor Joe has no voice and he should come off like a fierce leader. Trump is lying at 100 words per minute. I wish to hell they were calling him on his lies.
Agreed...sadly.
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I stopped watching after the first 40 minutes or so, and will watch The Meidas Touch's BIDEN V. TRUMP - DEBATE AFTER SHOW (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zvhUqoeiQK8).
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I had hoped that Biden would wipe the floor with tRump, but he (the donald) just lies so much and he knows how to do it so that he sounds "authoritative"...but he's just full of sh*t. :P
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What would happen if someone were to swallow a whole lot of popcorn kernels right before they died, and then were cremated?
:))
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Today's meal was from the local Happy Teriyaki (https://happyteriyakitumwater.menu11.com/).
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I got the Love Salad with tofu and a side of their "thick sauce," which is kind of a thick teriyaki sauce.
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The Love Salad is: Fresh romaine and napa cabbage, topped with crunchy noodles, sliced almonds and our creamy ginger “LOVE” dressing. :)
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I have to confess that I don't really taste any ginger in the creamy ginger “LOVE” dressing...but it's good.
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Well, I need to do some posting!
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I'm heading to a momentous millstone. ;D
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Will I be able to reach it tonight?
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I'm pretty sure that I can.
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Not many posts left to reach it.
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Only three more after this one!
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Getting closer...
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Almost......
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Here I am!!
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:D
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Internet just went down.
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Page six???
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Well, keep posting. Can’t do anything until it’s back.
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Just came back.
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George seems to have gone on vacation.
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Or perhaps he's eating some hot chicken.
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Or cold mush.
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Or tepid tuna.
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I, on the other hand, do not care for page seven.
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It had to be said.
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It had to be you.
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Maybe he's having a mud pie.
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Or a mud bath.
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Maybe he's dining on shredded wheat.
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Who knows? He comes, he goes - like Grand Hotel.
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He checks in, he checks out.
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New notes are up.
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Up are new notes.
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I've seen them.
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I've read them.
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I wrote them.
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And now, they can be read by one and all as well as all and one.