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Chandler clearly never tried to drink Tesco Value Whisky when that supermarket first brought out its economy range. If fifty plastered students won't swallow it (including a couple who have drunk lab alcohol), you know it's bad. We made it into ersatz Baileys in the end, which was at least drinkable. It's the only way to make Camp Coffee pleasant, too."There is no bad whiskey. There are only some whiskeys that aren’t as good as others." -Raymond Chandler
Chandler clearly never tried to drink Tesco Value Whisky when that supermarket first brought out its economy range. If fifty plastered students won't swallow it (including a couple who have drunk lab alcohol), you know it's bad. We made it into ersatz Baileys in the end, which was at least drinkable. It's the only way to make Camp Coffee pleasant, too.
I'm trying to fend off a cold, so may indulge in a whisky tonight. In the meantime I'm on my fourth cuppa of the day and still tired.
Heh. I have a cleaner regularly and the house is still in a right state in between. Too many meetings about care and support, and not nearly enough support to provide...Ah, tried is my permanent state these days. Between Donnie, keeping track of Mum and Dad, pleasing Jo, writing my stories, doing my paid work, and keeping a spotless house, I'm all frazzled at the ends. That house keeping thing, yeah, that might be more in head than in my life. LOL
I have a cleaner regularly and the house is still in a right state in between.
Heh. I have a cleaner regularly and the house is still in a right state in between. Too many meetings about care and support, and not nearly enough support to provide...
C and I have discussed having a house cleaner multiple times in our 35+ years, even once... I think... actually having somebody for about a month or so. The most recent discussion went something like:
"You want to think about hiring a house cleaner? I'm really not up to doing much any more.""Sure. We can think about it once we seriously do something about the clutter.""In other words, 'never'.""Yep."

What did your discussion conclude?To explain what a group of nerds, my family, my wife included, we had a discussion over the holidays about the birthmark on Topper's chest. That's what I said. We discussed, debated, and argued about a patch of not-so-white hair on a stallion from the movies and early TV from way back between 1933 and 1950something and how visible or not it was. And for those that don't know, Topper was a white Arabian stallion performer in the Hopalong Cassidy movie and TV series and played Silver in films and on TV. He belonged to William Boyd, the Hopalong Cassidy! Boyd loaned or rented (probably rented) Topper to the Lone Ranger folks. I'm sure he also received money for the horse being in his movies. However, I have no way of proving that.
Below is a screen capture Pops did to show the mark to my disbelieving Mum. It's pretty low resolution, having been made off a colorized 720 copy on his laptop and using the print-screen function to show here.
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It is just above the breast collar for those that can't make it out, it is slightly heart-shaped but looks more like the shape of canoe in the black and what counter part.
What did your discussion conclude?
Ah, a concentration of melanocytes from mildly-disrupted streams of neural crest cells meeting at the fetal midline! See also blazes down a horse's face (lack of colouration, in that case).To explain what a group of nerds, my family, my wife included, we had a discussion over the holidays about the birthmark on Topper's chest. That's what I said. We discussed, debated, and argued about a patch of not-so-white hair on a stallion from the movies and early TV from way back between 1933 and 1950something and how visible or not it was. And for those that don't know, Topper was a white Arabian stallion performer in the Hopalong Cassidy movie and TV series and played Silver in films and on TV. He belonged to William Boyd, the Hopalong Cassidy! Boyd loaned or rented (probably rented) Topper to the Lone Ranger folks. I'm sure he also received money for the horse being in his movies. However, I have no way of proving that.
Below is a screen capture Pops did to show the mark to my disbelieving Mum. It's pretty low resolution, having been made off a colorized 720 copy on his laptop and using the print-screen function to show here.
View attachment 2480690
It is just above the breast collar for those that can't make it out, it is slightly heart-shaped but looks more like the shape of canoe in the black and what counter part.
This is just about how I felt after the first sip THIS morning. See, today was a chemo-Wednesday and I need to be at the hospital cancer center by 8:30. My son had to work at 7:30. So he dropped me at the hospital main entrance at about 7:15. The cancer center doesn't open its doors until 8 am. The hospital's little coffee shop is right there by the main entrance. I knew that If i could just wait until after they drew the blood for my labs and they sent me upstairs to the infusion center, the lady that volunteers on Wednesday would have tea and a pillow waiting. but that was going to be at least 45 minutes. I shortly gave in and purchased a large coffee because it just smelled way too good to wait. And it was. The little one in the picture doesn't look the slightest bit like me, but the hands up and the expression are a very good representation of how I felt about 7:45 this morning.
Hang in there, sir!ZJust got back from the cancer center... today was chemo day, so I sat and readd for 5 hours wgile they pumped in most of the poison and then I have a little black shoulder bag with a pumpo and meds, and that will get pumped into me over the next 45 hours. Friday I go back and they remopve the pump and I'm pretty much free for the next 11 days. Except I have a pysch appointment on Friday, which I'm fine with because I usually leave there feeling better about myself.
Thank you, Penny! I have every intention of it.Hang in there, sir!
Hang in there, sir!
well, all ya'll don't need to worry about me being suicidal... I've experienced the suicide aftermath of a couple of old friends and I won't subject my family and loved ones to that.@TarnishedPenny, I remember a friend of Jo and I attempted to kill herself by taking an overdose. Another friend told her to, "Hang in there." It was all I could do not to laugh, and I worried about her trying to hang herself next.
well, all ya'll don't need to worry about me being suicidal... I've experienced the suicide aftermath of a couple of old friends and I won't subject my family and loved ones to that.
This is just about how I felt after the first sip THIS morning. See, today was a chemo-Wednesday and I need to be at the hospital cancer center by 8:30. My son had to work at 7:30. So he dropped me at the hospital main entrance at about 7:15. The cancer center doesn't open its doors until 8 am. The hospital's little coffee shop is right there by the main entrance. I knew that If i could just wait until after they drew the blood for my labs and they sent me upstairs to the infusion center, the lady that volunteers on Wednesday would have tea and a pillow waiting. but that was going to be at least 45 minutes. I shortly gave in and purchased a large coffee because it just smelled way too good to wait. And it was. The little one in the picture doesn't look the slightest bit like me, but the hands up and the expression are a very good representation of how I felt about 7:45 t