Jackson isn’t exactly known for her intelligence.
JB is happy. I bought some pears today, which he hasn’t had in a while.
For the October issue of my mag, I recently wrote the true story of a leg (also from knee-to-toe) that one of my sisters found in the cemetery between our elementary school and our home.
Quote from: John G. on September 22, 2024, 01:56:56 PMQuote from: Rodzinski on September 22, 2024, 01:50:54 PMQuote from: John G. on September 22, 2024, 07:31:30 AMIn doing a Google search on The News, I discovered there was a London production the year after it's four performances on Broadway. Why?Someone really believed in it. Someone really believes tRump is competent. Some really believes pigs can fly.The lack of intellectual rigor by much of the populace has been a real disappointment.
Quote from: Rodzinski on September 22, 2024, 01:50:54 PMQuote from: John G. on September 22, 2024, 07:31:30 AMIn doing a Google search on The News, I discovered there was a London production the year after it's four performances on Broadway. Why?Someone really believed in it. Someone really believes tRump is competent. Some really believes pigs can fly.
Quote from: John G. on September 22, 2024, 07:31:30 AMIn doing a Google search on The News, I discovered there was a London production the year after it's four performances on Broadway. Why?Someone really believed in it.
In doing a Google search on The News, I discovered there was a London production the year after it's four performances on Broadway. Why?
Quote from: Rodzinski on September 22, 2024, 01:54:15 PMRestful vibes to DR Ginny. Thank you, DR Rodzinski! You might find it amusing that my recent Netflix binge was a rewatch of the entirety of “Six Feet Under.”
Restful vibes to DR Ginny.
Quote from: Jane on September 22, 2024, 12:56:21 PMQuote from: George on September 22, 2024, 10:44:41 AMQuote from: Jane on September 22, 2024, 10:07:41 AMDR George that is a lot of calendars to have saved. I used to save most of my wall calendars. Now I just save a few. I write in them and sometimes I transfer information incorrectly so I like to be able to double check my info.Yes, I do collect things other than keychains...but at least I have only saved the Futurama calendars. I have been letting go, or reducing my collections. Calendars take up a lot of room in a drawer.I don't have them I a drawer or on my walls. I have them in a stack so that they don't take up a lot of room. Now, I just need to find 2009!
Quote from: George on September 22, 2024, 10:44:41 AMQuote from: Jane on September 22, 2024, 10:07:41 AMDR George that is a lot of calendars to have saved. I used to save most of my wall calendars. Now I just save a few. I write in them and sometimes I transfer information incorrectly so I like to be able to double check my info.Yes, I do collect things other than keychains...but at least I have only saved the Futurama calendars. I have been letting go, or reducing my collections. Calendars take up a lot of room in a drawer.
Quote from: Jane on September 22, 2024, 10:07:41 AMDR George that is a lot of calendars to have saved. I used to save most of my wall calendars. Now I just save a few. I write in them and sometimes I transfer information incorrectly so I like to be able to double check my info.Yes, I do collect things other than keychains...but at least I have only saved the Futurama calendars.
DR George that is a lot of calendars to have saved. I used to save most of my wall calendars. Now I just save a few. I write in them and sometimes I transfer information incorrectly so I like to be able to double check my info.
Quote from: elmore3003 on September 22, 2024, 04:32:39 AMI had this strange dream set in a nice suburban tree-filled landscapre, somewhere between Trenton Ohio and Middletown Ohio. The beginning and setup are largely forgotten, something about a relatively young child with reading (?) issues whom I had driven to his nice suburban home. I might have been his tutor, and there was a card - get well, thank you - to be signed. The child's mother was a real estate agent, I think, and she was preparing a dinner party. For reasons I no longer recall, I put the card into the oven, and when I opened the oven door, there was a human leg, from knee to toe, roasting. It was the maion course for the dinner party. I wasn't surprisded ore upset - the dream was not a frightening nightmare - but the mother wqas m,ostly concerned about the cooking time.For the October issue of my mag, I recently wrote the true story of a leg (also from knee-to-toe) that one of my sisters found in the cemetery between our elementary school and our home.
I had this strange dream set in a nice suburban tree-filled landscapre, somewhere between Trenton Ohio and Middletown Ohio. The beginning and setup are largely forgotten, something about a relatively young child with reading (?) issues whom I had driven to his nice suburban home. I might have been his tutor, and there was a card - get well, thank you - to be signed. The child's mother was a real estate agent, I think, and she was preparing a dinner party. For reasons I no longer recall, I put the card into the oven, and when I opened the oven door, there was a human leg, from knee to toe, roasting. It was the maion course for the dinner party. I wasn't surprisded ore upset - the dream was not a frightening nightmare - but the mother wqas m,ostly concerned about the cooking time.
Congrats on your milestone, DR George!
Wordle: 2/6. The opening word helped a lot!
Keith got Wordle in three.
(active brain syndrome)
Quote from: Jane on September 22, 2024, 03:45:39 PMKeith got Wordle in three.Congrats to Keith!