kathyisgr65
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What a gentleman..peanuts .lol*he'll make it triples. The lady is thirsty.
Oh and peanuts. She is hungry too.
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What a gentleman..peanuts .lol*he'll make it triples. The lady is thirsty.
Oh and peanuts. She is hungry too.
Better take em while you can. The cheap bastartds tried passing me no name garlic croutons the last time I was here.What a gentleman..peanuts .lol The cheap bastards tried passing me, no name garlic croutons, the last time I was here.
sounds like The Kindness of Strangers: Penniless Across America by Mike McIntyreOne of the best books I’ve ever read…The Kindness of Strangers. Don’t know the dude who wrote it (way to lazy to look it up), but it would have been published around ‘94? Picked it up from the library.
I have seen that time and again.One of the best books I’ve ever read…The Kindness of Strangers. Don’t know the dude who wrote it (way to lazy to look it up), but it would have been published around ‘94? Picked it up from the library.
The premise is this guy in a high powered job in LA, gets burnt out and decides to Chuck everything and hitchhike across the Fruited Plain. He picks a basic route he wants to take and sets out thumb in the air. It’s a true story BTW.
The first Dooood that picks him up wants to blow him, so he bails and the rest of the book was incredible.
For those that will never check it out here is the overarching take: Those that had the least to give, gave the most.
Think about that for a second.
I was born & raised in that city...
I've had some lazy days! Hanging out with my dog on the couch under a blankie and watching movies.A day to cuddle by the fireplace I hope.
I like these! I think I will add some to my lexicon!Hey hey… back to work!!
im a big fan making up words. “Eeeeking.” Consider it done and added to the dictionary.
My dad used to make up words.
Gription: “Al, these tires don’t have enough gription.”
Exhaustelated: the state of being more tired than tired.
Bustelated: when a piece of
Machinery is thoroughly fucked. Or having no cash/money whatsoever.
And others.
Anyway, my point is…. What was I saying??? Oh yeah.
Borrow from the dictionary of crazy Hal (and the urban dictionary) or just make up your own shit!
This is a great shot! Love the morning Zen!View attachment 2343561
Getting ready to go back to work. Updates, haircut, and packing…fun fun. Can’t remember if I’ve used this shot for the morning zen but if I did, eh, who cares! It’s a great shot!
And on the other side of the continent, we're having rain and frost tonight.Good. 88 yesterday and 70s today...
My day starts with 2 mile walk, a trip to the vet about Cushing’s disease, then grief therapy which I feel the need for today.
We're supposed to have a dryer than normal summer which means risk for fires goes up.Yeah, the weather this time of year is a crapshoot.
Cool, hot, windy, rainy, baking heat!
Just wait an hour or two if you want some variation! I have heard long range forecast call for a hotter than normal summer. At least here in New Jersey in the northeast.
I'm glad you're recovering. Did you have any rehab for it?I had minimally invasive lumbar decompression surgery two weeks ago. The first 10 days of recovery were painful, but now I am much better with very little pain. The pain should continue to improve. Thanks for asking.
When you have lower back pain, try the yoga pose called the Cobra. You lay on your stomach on a bed, table, or floor. Put your hands under your shoulders and raise up keeping your hips down. Only raise up as far as you comfortably can. It is a great stretch for your back and can help keep back pain at bay.Great to hear, backs are always tricky
I am tall (6’4) and get lower back pain often. 28+ years of factory work will do that. I hope i can avoid it getting worse.
I don’t think it’s degenerative
Wow! I'm so sorry, RJ!Mrs Rj has advanced scoliosis, spinal stenosis, impacted disc's, a 45 degree s-curve on her spine, a kyphosis (hump) on her neck and in constant pain 24/7. She's only 66. Where do we go from here?
Oh yeah, COPD, CHF & Asthma
My parents taught me to golf. I was an OK golfer but didn't really like it. Too slow for meI took an intro to golf class one summer during high school.
It covered the basics: proper club hold, putting, full swing.
I don't recall it covering anything else nor did we ever play an actual game on a coarse - just out on a sports field at the school. So no full swing with anything but a wiffle ball. Putts were okay w/ a legit golf ball.
I played a couple times after the class concluded.
Game with brother: Guess who had to locate any ball I managed to hit?
Keep your head down - check
Eye on the ball - check
Follow thru with arms and hips - check
How the heck to you tell where the ball went if you did all that?
Last game - with my father & brothers; family friend father & sons (about 8 in our party - two foursomes playing very closely together)
Friend: Let's just do a quick 9 holes
Me:
Them - around hole 4: Just have fun and keep up with us. It'll be good practice. You don't need to keep score anymore.
Me: 109 strokes... at the end of hole 4
Any questions? Or is it clear to everyone why that was my last golf game?
That's tomorrow, actually today, Sin!LOL!!
It is the most maddening of sports: frustrating, but addictive. I am terrible as well but I enjoy being out there, the camaraderie, and trying to emulate the shot whereby I (probably accidentally) really hit it perfectly. It is a feeling like no other.
It’s a close second to nude gardening
Uh, Michael? You might want to reconsider...Absolutely. You can drive.
Where are we going?
Jealous! 🌩 ️
I hope you're having a good time!Public holiday today so having a bit of a lie in, we have friends coming over for brunch at 10am. I'm looking forward to making one of my famous slap up breakfasts.
Happy Wednesday!Good morning everyone. Happy Wednesday!!!