DannieB
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My favorite daily vitaminIt’s shocking how important sunshine is.
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My favorite daily vitaminIt’s shocking how important sunshine is.
My Magic Bullet (blender, not vibrator!) has been going strong for like 20 years. I got infomercial set that included a big cup, a small cup, 4 mugs with comfort lips, a blender with juicer attachment, 2 types of blades, sealed and shaker tops, and a second set free (with shipping) as a wedding gift for my sister. She loved it so much she insisted our cousin register for it for her wedding a couple years later.I'm thinking I need help finding a single serve blender for travel and home, coffees, fruits, veggies, maybe yogurts?
Annnnd.... A food scale...
I was thinking maybe someone has a suggestion![]()
I do...........I'm thinking I need help finding a single serve blender for travel and home, coffees, fruits, veggies, maybe yogurts?
Annnnd.... A food scale...
I was thinking maybe someone has a suggestion![]()
I hope you and OC get to spend some quality time together.It's good to be home. That was exhausting.
I was wondering if they were as good as everyone says....My Magic Bullet (blender, not vibrator!) has been going strong for like 20 years. I got infomercial set that included a big cup, a small cup, 4 mugs with comfort lips, a blender with juicer attachment, 2 types of blades, sealed and shaker tops, and a second set free (with shipping) as a wedding gift for my sister. She loved it so much she insisted our cousin register for it for her wedding a couple years later.
Maybe you should show it your nipples.My internet is being so stupid slow and won’t load music![]()
I'm listening?I do...........![]()
Yeah, that does nothing for my phone…stupid technologyMaybe you should show it your nipples.![]()
That last titty pic of yours made my phone run WAY faster.Yeah, that does nothing for my phone…stupid technology![]()
I never thought of it that way. Now I realize why I crave sometimes wanting to listen.Do we enjoy audio books due to their convenience or because we crave having someone to read to us like when we were children?![]()
I think this probably a good thing tbhYeah, that does nothing for my phone…stupid technology![]()
I can’t listen to Audi fiction and it might be because it feels so dispassionate and impersonal. I do love audio non-fiction though in part because I LOVED college lectures.Do we enjoy audio books due to their convenience or because we crave having someone to read to us like when we were children?![]()
I never thought of it that way. Now I realize why I crave sometimes wanting to listen.
I love non-fiction and fiction BUT I cannot handle the way poetry is read. Poetry is supposed to be raw emotion slapped onto pages and they read it like it's a shopping list.I can’t listen to Audi fiction and it might be because it feels so dispassionate and impersonal. I do love audio non-fiction though in part because I LOVED college lectures.
AI has enough going for it, I don’t want it ruled by boobiesI think this probably a good thing tbh
Lord knows there’s enough creepy fucks in the world alreadyAI has enough going for it, I don’t want it ruled by boobies
I can only make myself listen to audiobooks if they have a ready great narrator, like Stephen Fry. I could listen the that man read the phone book, he is a delight!Do we enjoy audio books due to their convenience or because we crave having someone to read to us like when we were children?![]()
It never even occurred to me that there would be audio books of poetry…but it feels like it would be highly dependent
I love non-fiction and fiction BUT I cannot handle the way poetry is read. Poetry is supposed to be raw emotion slapped onto pages and they read it like it's a shopping list.
Stephen Fry is amazing. His Mythology books are my audio-faves. I *think* I've also downloaded him narrating Sherlock Holmes, but have not yet listened.I can only make myself listen to audiobooks if they have a ready great narrator, like Stephen Fry. I could listen the that man read the phone book, he is a delight!
In general, I prefer to read with my eyes, so I can reread certain parts if I zone out (fully awake) without actually processing the words I just read, or actually drift off to sleep. With audiobooks, I could fall asleep while it keeps playing for hours, and spend nearly that much time searching back for the spot where I left off.
That being said…if my honey wanted to read me a bedtime story, I would not say no! Bonus that he could see when I fell asleep and put a bookmark in it, whereas a recorded audiobook could not.
Hrmm... that all makes perfect sense! I dozed off to a poetry reading before.I can only make myself listen to audiobooks if they have a ready great narrator, like Stephen Fry. I could listen the that man read the phone book, he is a delight!
In general, I prefer to read with my eyes, so I can reread certain parts if I zone out (fully awake) without actually processing the words I just read, or actually drift off to sleep. With audiobooks, I could fall asleep while it keeps playing for hours, and spend nearly that much time searching back for the spot where I left off.
That being said…if my honey wanted to read me a bedtime story, I would not say no! Bonus that he could see when I fell asleep and put a bookmark in it, whereas a recorded audiobook could not.
I listened to two separate authors read their own works. Their voices were lovely, but so utterly devoid of emotion that it killed my enjoyment for their works.It never even occurred to me that there would be audio books of poetry…but it feels like it would be highly dependent
on the reader. Like I’d listen to Andrew Scott read anything
You are. They're wrongWill I ever be enough?