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decaff??!! tea?
Perhaps "heart" is the past tense of "hear"? e.g. I hear a buzz today. But yesterday I heart a whine.
most herbal tea is decaf. There is even tea that is meant to help one sleep or relax (unless too much of it, then it will indeed make you want to pee in the middle of the night)
Yep! Hard to find in cheap restaurants and even small grocery stores but if you find a big enough grocery store they'll have decaf tea. I got pretty sensitive to caffeine for a while and would drink decaf tea or decaf coffee. Unfortunately, I've recently come to the conclusion that most decaf tea and decaf coffee makes me sick to my stomach.
Must be the chemicals they treat it with to suck out the caffeine. But on the subject of instant regular coffee. Most instant regular coffee that I've tried tastes just awful too,
and gives me a headache or stomach ache. However, I LOVE Folgers Instant Coffee. It doesn't have that chemical taste, is not bitter, and one rounded teaspoon in a 10 oz mug of piping hot water in the morning doesn't give me heart palpitations. But if I stray to two cups, I regret it at night. Yeah, it costs a bit more but I don't have to deal with expensive brewing machines or even cheap brewing machines. Microwave a cup of water, plop in a spoon of Folgers "Flavor Crystals" and my morning is started without complaints.
(It's the other things that happen during the day that draws out the complaints.)
Side Note: Before Folgers changed their jar a couple years ago, the jar was shorter, straight sided and clear plastic with a red screw on lid instead of a pop up lid. I saved my empty jars and have a set of several that I use for kitchen containers for salt, sugar, green tea bags, black tea bags, "Quality" teas, matches, rice, flour, etc. They stack very nicely on my kitchen window sill. The new jar isn't nearly as convenient for that purpose because the lid could pop open if the jar fell from the widow sill. Rice all over the floor.
folgers in yooour cup
hairbands
is it just me, or is he adorable
I have to pee!
Exported that Constrictor out to render real quick for funs. Didn't spend long on the scene nor the materials though (Ten, maybe fifteen minutes at most?)
Still a shame I can't really use this properly; at best I can move it around a bit in DS then export it out as a static mesh, but that's got its own issues like if I needed to move it again, and it being static means no more morphs, and of course its cumbersome. At least there's still the Morphing Python, and it's cuter too~
...+1. and welcome back.
Put the sea dragon globe pic up into my gallery now :)
https://www.daz3d.com/gallery/#images/576761
Thanks for the opinions on it~
I probably have to as soon as I clock into work.
Is nearly Friday again, think I slept for a week not complaint. Complaint: nearly midnight and not sleepy at all :)
Haz clix :)
Gooseneck mounts work well for speaking into :)
Stuff would take twice as long to say Oscar mike golf :)
Complaint of too many choices and too little money: Arghhh... I've been reviewing the symphonic offerings in the Chautauqua Amphitheater this summer. How can they pack so many great pieces into 8 weeks of summer?
Among the choices are:
Brahms: Violin Concerto
Verdi: Requeim
Brahms: Piano Concerto #1
Shostakovich: Symphony #7
Beethoven: Violin Concerto
Beethoven: Symphony #5
Beethoven: Symphony #4
Elgar: The Enigma Variations
Bizet: L'arlesienne Suite #1
Debussy: Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun
Mendelssohn: The Hebridies Overture ("Fingal's Cave")
Schubert: Symphony #5
Rossini: William Tell Overture
Meldelssohn: Symphony #4 ("The Italian")
Chabrier: España
de Falla: Three Cornered Hat Suite #1
Rimsky-Korsakov: Cappriccio Espagnol
An evening with Harry Potter music,
An evening with music from operas,
An evening with as yet unspecified Beethoven piano music
An evening with as yet unspecified Beethoven symphonic music
And that's not even the exhaustive list. The orchestra also performs in the opera house and other theaters on the Chautauqua campus during the summer. Busy people, the musicians at Chautauqua they are.
sounds good!
really have my
set on the podcaster
You realize that takes more sylables than just saying OMG?
Dana
What's wrong with "Wow"? Just one syllable and you get to re-use the "w" vizeme. Much more efficient.
And there's the even better "Huh!". And that has the added advantage of requiring less lip movement. 
i see the shockmount type and an arm. no gooseneck so far.
we in a decline of customer service? western civilization?
at my day job, ups dropped off a box of something i didn't order, addressed to me, but the packing slip ship to/bill to is to someone else. i called the company's number on the packing slip. she tells mee to call UPS and have them return to sender. didn't even ask me for my phone.
so this poor customer of their's doesn't have the thing he prepaid for,
shouldn't the company be calling UPS?
the doctor's office i went to Monday, the receptionist told me they didnt take my insurance.
after a few phone calls, turns out that the doctor does take my insurance.
so that receptionist turned me away in error.
Dana
woes. FAA's ADS-B mandate for 2020 directly effects my dayjob. layoff might effect me sooner.
leaves me a few years short to retirement and ss and medicare.
his new thing supposed to replace radar
sigh
mac n cheese nite
The Cake Overbaked Complaint Thread
..I would say so looking at that list.
...The Too Much Music, Too Little Time and Money Complaint Thread.
Speaking of "Prelude to an Afternoon of a Faun", there have been a couple of interesting animations attached to it over the last 100 years. The only one I can find at the moment is from "Allegro non-Troppo" a parody of Disney's original Fantasia. The live action parts of the movie suck royal swamp water but the 6 imbedded cartoons are all entertaining. The "Afternoon of a Faun" section starts at 9:10 and ends at 18:56. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qfVJVwG4CKw
(If, like me, you identify with the old letch in the 1st cartoon, raise your hand.
)
Other cartoons begin at
22:22 Dvorak: "Slavonic Dance #7"
30:15 Ravel's "Bolero"
47:40 Sibelius: "Valse Trieste"
57:27 Vivaldi: "Concerto in C Major for 2 oboes, 2 clarinets, & strings"
1:05:28 Stravinski: "Firebird"
...I like the Bolero one as well.
Yeah, I like the Bolero too. And the Valse Trieste with the cat in the burned out house makes me cry. Actually they're all pretty good and are not just for fun. Each has a serious message. (Except perhaps the one with the bees.)
...ah yes, didn't you link to that one recently?