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Post by t-bob on Jul 30, 2022 12:22:19 GMT -5
Don Peters' thought....."I seem to be coming down with some bug and we have canceled our lunch and dinner plans. Whatever it is, I don’t want to share it with friends." Ditto
I still alive. a little bit walk around my apartment and outside and be very careful and I might wave or a tiny smile but my mask is on so they can't see it.
Make sure to have my mask on.
I still have the tiny covid19 - my doctor said “stay at your studio for 5 days"
I'll be moving around a little bit and then when I get tired I'll just take a nap
Enjoy your days .....peace
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Post by t-bob on Jul 30, 2022 0:50:36 GMT -5
effing fuggedit forty dingers Huh? I’ve seen 40 dingers in a picnic softball game. But not n an organized baseball game…Softball is Not baseball. You must remember in the early 60s with Mickey and Maris Old murderers in the 1920s - 1930s with Babe and Gehrig Now - we can two monsters Judge & Stanton
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Post by t-bob on Jul 29, 2022 21:32:52 GMT -5
effing fuggedit forty dingers
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7/29/22
Jul 29, 2022 14:32:15 GMT -5
Post by t-bob on Jul 29, 2022 14:32:15 GMT -5
Good Friday - I am nearly awakening planet - did I miss anything?
A little bit of a “cold” and the C19. Yikes! At least I don't have crabs or herpes
I have Covid - the variant. I’m going to be in my apartment several days - probably fine It’s going to not kill me…. I will be a little sick A few old dementia senior touch me a lot of times - they don't understand the rules flu19. Most people does not understand these rules at all if I give it to him/her still not different the processes - a shrug and leave I eaten the holistic oscillococcinum & my doc’s scripted codeine syrup & legal gummies I had paxlovid - medication and I changed my molnupivavir I did some cleaning dishes and clothes etc. and I get tired but no worries lol I’m pretty sure that I have a little bit of a cold and a little bit of the C19. I have some good flicks - The Journey & Black Orpheus & Flag Day & some PBS family series. “US”
Bright sun, brisk, 70s ish... Enjoy your days -
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July 27th
Jul 27, 2022 13:17:19 GMT -5
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Post by t-bob on Jul 27, 2022 13:17:19 GMT -5
I work today I shouldn’t have doing anything but I have to do it anyway
I had the raspy throat. I had the flu19. I wrote the Covid-19 test. I think what happened - two people wanted to talk to me and they were really close. Unfortunately these people has dementia. People not understand things. Now I have some medicine Paxlovid. I hope I figure out the old Covid-19 Possibly also is my pollen problem also.
I did two times with the tests - I have the Covid-19 I know it’s going to be a just a tiny message with the flu but it is pretty difficult. I don’t think I’m going to go to the hospital I hope just get some medical and relax.
I’m going to relax right now for five days.
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Tuesday
Jul 26, 2022 10:19:30 GMT -5
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Post by t-bob on Jul 26, 2022 10:19:30 GMT -5
Dum Dee Dum - no work today I didn’t sleep at all. Not sure what to do? I’ll change my schedule differently. That was just a wonderful ink pen!
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Post by t-bob on Jul 25, 2022 21:14:35 GMT -5
Chick flick Sue liked it. There are a lot of women really love this chick series.
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Post by t-bob on Jul 25, 2022 20:45:52 GMT -5
With the right amount of romance, soap and small town charm, "Virgin River" is the type of show that screams comfort viewing and is thus appealing to lots of viewers. It has been especially helpful in quelling real-world anxieties during the COVID-19 pandemic. This is the sappy weird Hallmark plot story - the trials with oozed snail threads *PBS Masterpiece series can be beautiful geographic British normal stories - a smidge soapy. Grantchester or "The Great/Tiny Creatures" (sp?) I very much enjoyed “Virgin River.” You are correct, it is a comfort viewing type of show. It was especially for me as I saw myself in the main character (Mel) i.e., youngish, healthcare professional, widowed and then finding love again. I think Annette O’Toole did a fine job as “Hope”. I enjoyed her feisty character. I do miss her beautiful red hair though. I think her former fiery red hair would have suited the character she played in the show. I have now moved on to “Better Call Saul” on Netflix. I enjoyed the character of Saul in “Breaking Bad.” I am now really enjoying the backstory of how “Saul” came to be. The type of shows - comfort and alcohol and sex. It’s not really good a storyline. I’ve seen it at least 40 times. It’s pretty bad writers/actors And Annette has great red hair. She looks better with the superman series. The writers were pretty good. I tried that “Saul” several times. It seems to be too much violence for me. I enjoyed “Breaking Bad” and “ Motorcycles colors in middle California (sp?)” I couldn’t even watch the whole series. There’s way too much violence. Too blood and guns - There’s a lot of cops shows in England Irish Scotland all of Europe. There’s a little bit violence but not like the United States. Well I am PBS membership- a lot more song and also it in Europe movies and documentaries I am almost stopping at Netflix membership also.
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Post by t-bob on Jul 25, 2022 15:13:39 GMT -5
With the right amount of romance, soap and small town charm, "Virgin River" is the type of show that screams comfort viewing and is thus appealing to lots of viewers. It has been especially helpful in quelling real-world anxieties during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This is the sappy weird Hallmark plot story - the trials with oozed snail threads
*PBS Masterpiece series can be beautiful geographic British normal stories - a smidge soapy. Grantchester or "The Great/Tiny Creatures" (sp?)
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Post by t-bob on Jul 25, 2022 10:32:24 GMT -5
I'm still alive and you also I'm vertical and I'm trying to be positive I'm still dealing with "work work work" There is a smile on the old website My blinds is still shut but it's blue skies in Northern CA I've got some errands to do and two classes.
Enjoy your days
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Post by t-bob on Jul 24, 2022 10:27:47 GMT -5
The Terminal List........The term in the industry is "suspension of disbelief". There isn't a better definition of this terrible Chris Pratt vehicle, as you realize it veers completely out of control,it is impossible not to laugh. Formulaic,predictable,and built on the Hollywood myth SEALS are superhuman. Anyone on a current TEAM or past, will find it very difficult to make it past the first episode.
I watched sappy soapy Netflix series "The Virgin River"
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Post by t-bob on Jul 24, 2022 9:58:13 GMT -5
It's another beautiful day and I didn't get a job so I have another different solution. I'm still sad about the job. I really expected to be a candidate.
Today I will think about my son, friends and I will think a little bit about the planet and see if I can help somebody a little bit. I'll see my coffee place and see the old cronies listening jazz music.
It's still my place and I'm lucky and it's cheap and I get free food. And I also have a car I'm lucky about that....positivity and optimism....
Enjoy your days
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Post by t-bob on Jul 22, 2022 14:31:33 GMT -5
I just did a fill up - 12 gals - $5.06 - the beautiful expensive marin county california. I try to drive my car at 2000 rpm (sometimes I drive J***** overdrive also)
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Post by t-bob on Jul 21, 2022 21:46:21 GMT -5
Don, it can be instant call with people. People are so damn busy or they have too much going on they don’t even pay attention to their emails/texts very well.
There’s so much social media and and new application And tangential & humor
Ditto 🥲🥲
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Post by t-bob on Jul 21, 2022 19:18:40 GMT -5
Brief essay
Life has changed since present time. Instant communication has increasingly overwhelmed and harassed all people. Too many questions has in a conversation. That’s why it sounds like pestering and pushy. Questions about updates are ambiguous and not. They probably has many, many, many emails every day. Very sad....
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Post by t-bob on Jul 21, 2022 10:39:33 GMT -5
I just did some diarrhea words so I can figure out if I can talk. Maybe I should sing while I'm taking a shower/shave. I'm still vertical just barely. So here is a wave, smile......
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Post by t-bob on Jul 20, 2022 13:29:42 GMT -5
I'm not very awake. I forget anything?
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Post by t-bob on Jul 19, 2022 12:41:21 GMT -5
Famed Swedish-born Claes Oldenburg, who made everyday objects like a hamburger, a clothespin, a Swiss Army knife, and a badminton shuttlecock into giant monumental objects, has died at age 93. Schooled at Yale and the Art Institute of Chicago, Oldenburg became a US citizen in 1953 and moved to New York in 1956. His first shows were in New York in the early 60s when so-called “Pop Art” art based on popular culture was breaking out. Bigness was his signature. His steel clothespin installed vertically in Philadelphia is 45 feet tall. Over time, he installed a giant bow and arrow near the base of the San Francisco Bay Bridge, a big red gardener’s trowel in Des Moines and, one of his notable pieces, a curved spoon spanning a pond with a big red cherry on the tip at the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden.
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Post by t-bob on Jul 19, 2022 9:25:33 GMT -5
I paid $5.56 - regular ethyl - Marin County CA
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Post by t-bob on Jul 17, 2022 23:00:46 GMT -5
?? Just what is this substack that everyone is referring to these days? I most certainly can’t find it. Very elusive. more more applications more more social media more more clouds
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