The Isolated Blurt Thread V: For Vendetta

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Last night on Food Truck Wars I learned that SPAM is an acronym for Saint Paul And Minneapolis.
 
the loveliest lady you ever boned may well have been a shaven yeti.
 
Oh, believe me, bourbon is my bleach for the brain, and I intend to do some serious cerebral scrubbin' when a more appropriate hour rolls around. But my poor eyes cannot unsee the horror. The horror!
 
'Cerebral scrubbing' reminds of that Jim Carey movie in which he gets a piece of his brain sliced off - or some such - in order to forget about a former lover.

Never did manage the patience to watch more than the first hour or so of that movie.
 
Party, party, party. I've got my dress on, my cute red Mary Janes and a need for whiskey. 3pm can't come soon enough.

Especially since this is all sponsored by work.
 
ha! most men are utterly clueless as to how women look without the weekly hours of pampering and topiary. it always makes me giggle when you're all so shocked by the perfectly normal and ordinary.


What's shocking is the deceit, lengths and expenses women go to in order to win the war.



 
Round #2 done...including the main roof.

I'm earning plenty of whiskey calories!
 
Mary Edwards Walker (November 26, 1832 – February 21, 1919) was an American feminist, abolitionist, prohibitionist, alleged spy, prisoner of war and surgeon. She is currently the only woman ever to receive the Medal of Honor.

Prior to the American Civil War she earned her medical degree, married and started a medical practice. The practice didn't do well and she volunteered with the Union Army at the outbreak of the American Civil War and served as a surgeon. She was captured by Confederate forces after crossing enemy lines to treat wounded civilians and arrested as a spy. She was sent as a prisoner of war to Richmond, Virginia until released in a prisoner exchange.

After the war she was approved for the highest United States Armed Forces decoration for bravery, the Medal of Honor, for her efforts during the Civil War. She is the only woman to receive the medal and one of only eight civilians to receive it. Her name was deleted from the Army Medal of Honor Roll in 1917 and restored in 1977. After the war she was a writer and lecturer supporting the women's suffrage movement until her death in 1919.
 
eh, lately i've been sorta ghosty.

detached, disinterested, and quiet.

hope things are well with you, sunshine

C'mere, you. :hugs:

I'm doing ok. It's 3am and I'm ironing. Actually, I'm not ok at all! :D

Off to the airport soon and away for a few days.

Looking forward to seeing my family.
 
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