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is the mouth of a river the beginning or the end of the river?
Unlike the higher forms of biological entities, rivers have their "head" at one end but are perpetually vomiting at the other end out their "mouth".
like gargoyles?
Just finished an early episode of season 3 of Game Of Thrones. Moral of story: DO NOT be a jerk and piss off person who controls dragons!
i read the novels girl with the dragon tattoo, kinda cutrious how close to the book the movie is
now i know i watch SGA too muvh. got excitred over a zedpm. they didnt even say what it was, i recognized it. lol
beginning to see a lil colof thru the fog in my left eye. big yellow patc on my mylilpony blanket
the quarantine episode has a whole new meaning
what if mother nature is culling the herd znd it was on purpose?
theres a lot of human herd culling on SGA, is what the wraith do
whats the opposite of condescending?
not condensation
There's a new season of Bosch on Prime! I didn't know if they were going to make another season. Very well made show!
Dana
whats it about? is it free?
Bosch is a detective. It's a very well done police drama. He is a straight shooter, who gets in trouble and is blamed for things that he didn't do, but is always cleared. He has some issues. But he's a realistic kind of person. Very well made drama. Based on the Harry Bosch books. Played by Titus Welliver. It's free if you have Amazon Prime. I watch it on my FireStick, which was a gift from my nephew a couple of Christmases ago, as well as the Prime subscription. It really should be enjoyed from season 1 onward. The story just builds, the history is important to new developments in Harry's life.
Dana
I like detective stories, especially British ones. I've exhausted the supply of so many of them. I've seen "Bosch" pop up in my FireStick menu and have it on my list but haven't yet gotten 'round to it. Thanks for the review.
For the moment my TV watching has decreased. Not because I don't want to watch it or have completely run out of material, but because I've discovered computer picture puzzles. I sit down to add a few more pieces then hours later look up and it's dark outside, my knees are locked in place and I have carpal tunnel syndrome symptoms in my mousing hand.
It's the "just one more piece then I'll quit" syndrome. But actually the computer picture puzzles are SOOOO much easier than real ones because, in the version I have, all the pieces are initially face up and properly oriented so you're not guessing which is left or right. Secondly, I can press a button and the random "pile" of pieces "out of the box" instantly rearrange themselves to separate out the edge pieces. Both of those features are what I call cheating, but hey..., it eliminates a lot of tedious errors and work. Although I still go through the "setup" to arrange all the pieces into little column & row arrays of matching color or other obvious groupings. My mother and I, back in the '60s, used to work on real puzzles of 1000 or more pieces each winter. Sometimes a puzzle would be on the table for weeks. Another feature of computer picture puzzles is that you know right away if you have the correct piece because it snaps into place. Whereas a real puzzle may have a piece that actually fits but is not the correct piece. Those types of errors can set you back hours.
I've been doing so many puzzles lately that when walking around the house and my mind wanders, I'll get a mental flash of a particular connector shape in my brain. I have quick descriptions of the connectors that I'm looking for, such as: "banana", "left handed banana", "banana hole", "knob", "left handed knob", "knob hole", "cushion", left handed cushion", "left handed cushion hole", "lecturn", "pea", "squashed cushion", left handed squashed cushion hole". I also have mental names for entire pieces such as "man", "woman", "armless man", "upside down one armed lefty with a red head", .. etc. Sounds silly but it actually helps keep my mind concentrating on the particular piece I'm looking for instead of absently switching mental gears when my eyes pass over an interesting piece.
Another advantage of computer puzzles is you never have a missing piece.
I thought it was a story about a lone cordless drill, unattached, untethered by the restrictions of cords or conventional thinking, out on its own fighting for justice on its own terms, while looking for somewhere to unwind and recharge so it can face another case, another day... all the while being taunted by a deranged circular saw that escaped custody years ago.
Or maybe that was two close together commercials I saw late at night while falling asleep, which I combined later in my sleep... which could explain why I was thinking the toilet paper bears got their own reality show where they were selling homeowner's insurance on ice skates with Flo...
Does that mean the homeowner's insurance the bears sold me is no good? I know it's written on toilet paper, but they did notarize it.
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Not silly at all... you have to classify the parts somehow... Naked amoeba hailing cab, mangled snowflake cursing cruel fate, road killed possum flipping off car, kangaroo doing mamba, hamster doing cartwheel, angry cactus jogging, mutant pac-man about to barf, Cheez-It cracker that used an instant matter transport booth and didn't notice there was an octopus in there with him and now he's half octopus/half Cheez-It cracker... I totally get it.
I tend to do that with physical puzzles... some parts get backstories too...
Actually, it sounds sort of like you've seen it!
Dana
nice cushy exer bike
easy on my tushie loLL
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002KV1MJU
feelin the lonelioness stronger today.
dont hear birds is only the cpus fans
hearing the beeps of a vehicle backing up
dunno what makes a compound a compound,
compared to an outpost? is it a space station on the ground?
and combat engineers, they the pnes who dig people out of rubble when buildings collapse?
ever been on hold so long, forgot who you were calling and why?
Way too often.
Hi YA
wb long time betwixt posts
hating the universe right now my scrip ins s of 2020 decided not to cove humalog
they want me to try other brands , if it all fails then theyll appeal the humalog
failure really isnt an option with insulin, the bastahds,
tis wrong to wish health issues on them?
mebbe one of those cloud storage offers?
dont have one so don't know how it works.
eainy and 45f. need to make a whiskey run,
heated bkanket times out in middle of my nap. warm toasty naps are better
Dude, where have you been!?… long time no see!… seriously, I've had this bucket stuck on my head for several days and I'm afraid to drill eye holes because last that really hurt... I really gotta stop licking peanut butter out of buckets.
I haven't seen a post from you in ages... possibly because of the buckets or I have a really short memory.
EDITED TO NOTE- I wrote this yesterday and failed to post it, forgot about it and have no idea where it was going...
Real Life got me 18 months ago, but I'm feeling more fictional now. Missed your sensible, logical posts -- those RL people are nuts.
audio in online radio station keeps dropping out every three seconds. Maybe I should check my wifi adapter and router.
fluffy bellies for rubbing?