Life
chrissythebeautiful, you know Milady & I keep you in our prayers. And… what Ting said!
Howdy, hordelings!
Before I get down to reading the no-doubt excellent post and surely unfathomably deep comments, I'd like to pass along an obituary from the local paper.
Dang, are we talking machining again? I know I have some aptitude, but didn't go that route in my yout' and now in my seventh decade don't seem likely to pick up the skilz I would like.
* throws over all the cards John Daly style *
* and if you get that reference, you're ancient *
Home, with cats, crickets, and adult beverage. Life is okay for the moment.
Insomniac #52: Eh. I got nothin'. Life is an endless abyss of suck. Goodnight.
Well... um...
Wishing you the swellest possible abyss of suck then, anyway, Ins.
CaliGirl's friend Lexi... RIP
Some folks accomplish more for fellowkind by age 12 than others can in half-a-dozen decades...
OregonMuse: So, how was YOUR evening?
80MPH winds and thunderstorms? Pretty dull evening, compared to yours!
* shaking off sock *
Nothing much to say. Life's like that sometimes.
Here is a New Year's Eve thought to ensure a great new beginning now.
Saint Paul says, "...walk in newness of life" (Romans 6:4).
What does that mean?
I get caught up on book comments, and I check and, yeah, elbows thread is up, of course.
Not supposed to mean the book thread expired, of course, but, called the Horde for a reason.
Nood.
And I'm off to have some real life. And bacon.
Morning, Glories! I seem to have totally missed the morning thread again. A little extra sleep was worth it.
MP4: …FS. I do apologize for harshing your mellow this morning, but sometimes I need to get the vitriol out of the way first thing.…
Now that's some art I can relate to!
But it's photoshopped.
Morning, Glories! Only 150 comments to catch up this morning? I thought I was running later than that.
Life can be good.
It's work.
In before the next thread, just to say,
Morning, Glories!
Cold and rain no doubt affected the overnight numbers here in Chicago.
An Observation: The problem with Comic Books is that they may train the mind to need pictures to go along with words for comprehension - thus stunting the ability of the mind to understand witho
Subjects: comics, Life, literacy, reading, Spider-Man, Steve Ditko
What with trolling, deletions, and repeating posts, this is like a roller coaster ride this morning. Wheee!
Urp.. I don't want a roller coaster ride in the morning.
Oh, sure, FS, just bless 'n' run. That's just like you.
Have a fine day.
MWW-
Someone is waiting for me, so I have to run.
Time sweeps by. Hi.
Piercello: "webworker, you okay?"
I do love this crowd. Thanks for asking, friend!
Glad to see this worthy rant re-posted, Hat. The slurry of comments goes by so fast and thick, valuable nuggets sometimes don't get sufficient appreciation.
"a lot of people order it that way."
Holy cow, that's surreal they would answer that way.
Bacon only. That's the new BLT under His Royal Jug-earedness
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"Victim" to Boston Bomber
The poster, "I thought growing old would take longer"...?
World's oldest person, asked how she felt about living for 117 years: "It seemed rather short."
"…Eric Metaxas, writing in the Wall Street Journal, of all places… talks about whether recent discoveries have made the world look more created/designed, or more eternal/undesigned."
I was about to open the door to let in my little yellow fuzzy kitty, when I saw that he had brought along a playmate/snack, a good-sized field mouse.
They're playing chase, and catch.