Laid-back, easy going guy until my passions are aroused. I've been here 3 other times... I keep trying to get it right, I guess. lol
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| Thursday, September 3, 2020, 5:44:49 PM- So long | ||
Tom Seaver ~ 1944-2020 A Hall of Fame career and a decent guy. He never pitched for my team, but I enjoyed watching his career. R.I.P. Tom Terrific ![]() | ||
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| Wednesday, September 2, 2020, 6:18:27 PM- One more comic wisdom | ||
Why are they called peanut butter cups when the cup is made of chocolate? ![]() | ||
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| Tuesday, September 1, 2020, 6:10:38 PM- Still more comic wisdom | ||
Ever wonder where they get the seeds to plant seedless grapes? ![]() | ||
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| Monday, August 31, 2020, 6:23:33 PM- More comic wisdom | ||||||
If I drink half a glass of whole milk, would you say it's still whole? ![]() | ||||||
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| Sunday, August 30, 2020, 8:12:25 PM- Comic wisdom | ||||||
From today's Sunday 'funnies': If bologna is pronounced 'baloney', then why isn't lasagna pronounced 'lasahney'? ![]() | ||||||
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| Saturday, August 29, 2020, 7:02:31 PM- Fire(d) up | ||||||
For some reason, I couldn't get Fire TV on my Smart Samsung t.v. After trying to see if the app was compatible (it wasn't), I went another way. Bought an Amazon Firestick. It had the highest rating on Consumer Reports. So I bought one. It came in the mail today and only took me a few minutes to hook up. Now I can enjoy the programming I was watching on a smaller Fire TV set. Let the fun... continue! ![]() | ||||||
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| Friday, August 28, 2020, 5:48:58 PM- Simple | ||
I have a friend I've known almost my entire life. He is a Liberal Democrat. He posted something on Facebook yesterday that had me shaking my head. He was getting (as usual) self-righteous about the Republican National Convention and what they were saying in their speeches. I told him that to watch something he doesn't like is only going to feed his anger... and increase the t.v. ratings of the program. I haven't heard back from him. ![]() | ||
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| Thursday, August 27, 2020, 6:37:09 PM- Changes | ||
Took a drive through the old 'hood recently. My, oh my how the area has changed. There are only random streets where the homeowners maintain their properties now. The rest look ghetoish, with unmown lawns and junk cars sitting out in the front yards. It was a beautiful, sunny summer day and not one child was to be seen outside playing or riding bicycles. My family moved into the neighborhood on my sixth birthday. We had lived in town, but Dad wanted some space and to live in the suburbs, like everyone else seemed to be doing at that time. Our neighborhood was situated north of a major highway that went through some small towns to the east and ran straight through downtown and west out of town. It had a population of roughly 2,500. We lived a long block west of the brand new elementary school that opened that fall. My Dad, like most of the other dads in the area, worked in one of the two large factories in town. Almost all of our parents had moved to my hometown after WWII from Kentucky, Tennessee and even West Virginia for the good paying jobs, which turned southerners from farms into the growing middle class. It was an ideal environment to grow up in. Almost every day after school we would play whatever sport was in season - pickup, or as the call it now, sandlot games. In the winter we would even shovel the snow around the basketball courts behind the school and play with gloves on until we were heated up. On Saturdays we could take the city bus into town, where we would go see movies at the theaters, then go to a cafe for a coke (and maybe some fries) before heading home. All of that has gone away. The big factories all closed down (the last one over 10 years ago). The school was deemed 'out of date' and closed as well. There are no movie theaters downtown any more. Houses were built on the lots where we used to play baseball and football. It's hard to drive around the area now without feeling a large loss as there is nothing left to remind one of their youth. Changes aren't always for the best. Life goes on. ~ | ||
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| Wednesday, August 26, 2020, 6:51:42 PM- Quickie | ||
It's amazing how quickly one can scroll through Facebook postings once you 'unfollow' all of your political-minded friends. ![]() | ||
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| Tuesday, August 25, 2020, 5:40:17 PM- 41 years ago | ||||||
One of the few non-rock songs of the Disco era I really like: Herb Albert was always a gas, man. ![]() | ||||||
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