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...yeps, just checked locally, and going to be good viewing here. Need to get to a dark location though. We'll just be entering our next wave of heat by then as well.
mild here today (73° in the 'hood) but humid (60%). "Real feel" of 77°.
Revenge is what I want. Nothing but pure unadulterated revenge. But my mother brought me up to be a lady.
—J. P. Donleavy
Funny thing about revenge. It could make a killer out of a nun.
—Kevis Hendrickson
I have no idea who those folks were/are. I better Google to see if they are politically correct.
Stairs and the Rocks
title http://www.daz3d.com/stairs-and-the-rocks
oh duh, was wondering why my inbox messages all addressed to You
Me?
Whoo?
"...do you know the Klingon proverb that tells us revenge is a dish that is best served cold?
It is very cold in space".
---Khan Noonien Sing
I guess we should have been suspicious - he was wearing a mask.
I like Mindy Kaling's revenge quote. :-) You all will have to Google that one. It's so outrageous, I'm afraid to post it.
This is my take on the subject --
Revenge is universal, and the universe is one hell of an illusionist.
I don't know if I read that somewhere or if I made it up. I can't find it on Google, so who knows...?
Mystery calf.
all those trips amazing the food dish isn't empty
weather makin people cranky?
feels like everbody in a bad mood at work.
is that like a haiku poem?
oh mannn. the attic pc challenge brought to mind Diary of Ann Frank, cause they were in an attic.
dunno if can believe wordpress blogs, but seems like Anne and her sister didn't make it in the end.
my lil brain having trouble processing,
every time i put a cinnamon teddybear cracker in my mouth, the phone rings. coi-inkadink?
i'm answering a business phone dried out from a cracker.
down to my last k-cup. stormy weathers outside. wanna hide under the covers.
this, and slipper dog too! your gif kung fu is quite formidable today!
pretty sure we've got a young raccoon visiting our back yard this summer. someone nocturnal is eating the figs on our tree the moment they're perfectly ripe.
j
Morning. Sun rising on a big bright blue sky day, perhaps the storm cells blew themselves out. Wild weather and flakey internet here the past 24 hours, this morning iz like it never happened :)
I want to stay up late tonight but I am so tired. I might just go to bed early. But if I think that I cannot sleep, but if I want to stay up I will be sleepy and go to bed early.
Look at that rascal stomp away on two legs. ROFL
Where'd the picture go?
????
holey moley we hitting heat index 40°C/104F tomorrow
HOTTTTTTTTTT omg
soooo much melty goodness
been mispronouncing Missouri my whole life.
dude on tv pronounced - Mzz-aura
defraggedelic
there a hotel across the street with an ice cream vending machine near the lobby.
casual saunter over, pretend like a guest, mmm ice cream cone.
In the 1950s my great aunts and uncles who were all born in the 1890s and raised in western NY State called the Florida city Miami, "Myamma" I don't know if it was an 1890s NY dialect or the pronunciation of the city's name by the two sisters who married and moved down to "Myamma" in the 1920s. I can understand that Southern dialects would say Myamma but would not have expected it in the North. However, the more I think about it, they probably didn't travel back and forth between Miami and Buffalo much in the 1920s or make a lot of phone calls long distance either. Oh, wait..., I just remembered the third sister who stayed up here telling me the story of how the whole family drove to Florida in the 1920's in a model-T and camped along the way. The trip took several weeks. So if they were all down there then they all got indoctrinated to the local pronunciation. Ah ha!
Back in the 1920s, the only two communities that could be called cities in the penninsula part of Florida were "Tampa", and "Myamma".
Well, there was also Key West but that was in the sea halfway to Cuba and populated by fishermen and alcoholic writers.
https://www.facebook.com/NowThisNews/videos/1126759660747490/
Nope. http://inogolo.com/pronunciation/Missouri