I say yes, you say no, OR People are Strange
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One more reason why the GOP is so adrift. Cruz is out on a limb and should best be aware of how far out he goes.
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A funny for a Sunday:

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Just the goofy thoughts you might sometimes have :

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Listened to NPR about the melting of the glaciers in Europe in the 1800's. They have found this rapid melting to be caused by the industrial revolution. Imagine that - climate change caused by the actions of mankind. And some people say that's impossible! And still will say that!
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GG, Mankind is just a figment of our collective imagination! It's Manmean! Benghazi!

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Well GG, don't you know that most people ONLY do wonderful things....they certainly don't go around trying to melt half the world and ruin whats left. Why those goofy left-wingers telling all those lies. How dare they!!!
So right before I read this I happened to get into a set of You-Tube segments -- a refresher on the last debates. Watching all the rt. wing excuses and sputtering made me do the exact same thing.....side splitting to say the least.
Jackie
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Kam, I must agree. I, too, am glad the baby lived, but the Congresswoman is the living, breathing embodiment of hypocrisy. Personally, I am glad that there are resources to keep that baby alive -- TAXPAYER DOLLARS, btw. I also believe that a baby born to an umemployed mother on welfare in public housing deserves the same chance and the same treatment as that Congresswoman's baby. And the millions of poor children in schools deserve federally-subsidized lunches with the same taxpayer dollars. And the struggling single parent who has to take off work to care for a critically ill child should be afforded the same family leave and job protection that the Congresswoman has.
But she would take health care away from other critically-ill children - and grownups. She would deny routine medical care that might save lives. She should be ashamed. I don't advocate taking health care away from her child, but I think she needs to change her value system - a child born in a housing project with the same condition as her daughter deserves to live as much as does her daughter.
And I would not find it a useful exercise to have a conversation with this woman - or indeed, anyone who thinks that poor children shouldn't get free or subsidized lunches, or that poor babies are less deserving of health care than rich babies. I don't want to talk to them. I don't think they are stupid - I think that they know the consequences of what they advocate and they don't care. That's why I am angry.
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Very well said Libby!
We went to an estate sale yesterday and found these lovlies. Paid $60 but they are worth at least $1200. Solid brass and vintage! I wouldn't sell them regardless.

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Good for you Blue.....they are very attractive and I wouldn't part with them either. My last good "find" was a summer Stone Mountain purse for $5.00. Earlier this summer I got a Coach for $20.00. I've quit looking as I have several Stone Mountains, and Coach's and a Dooney-Bourke......almost overflowing in purses that are normally costly. Have 12 or so and invested less than $65.00 total. No Internet buys....just running into them in places I didn't expect them to be.
Jackie
RL -- what you said !!!
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Those are the best finds!
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Lazy rotten toddlers. Get out there and earn your food!
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About as much sensitivity as this one:

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There are sometimes no words to express just how nauseated I am. But that guy is truly belly wrenching.
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Pre-Obamacare?
Benghazi!
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The IRS! Socialism! The Muslim Brotherhood! The moon landing didn't actually happen! The aliens at Area 51 and Hangar 13!
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Just thinking of saying hi .... your remembered in the most wonderful ways, and missed more than you could ever know Athena.
Jackie
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Jackie, it still doesn't seem real does it?

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Hi everyone. Have a few moments this morning to report in, since I'm staying at home until a doctor's appointment at 10:30. I haven't had a chance to catch up on all the pages I've missed.
The wedding was beautiful. Absolutely beautiful. They were married on the edge of a lake surrounded by mountains, with the sun shining through the clouds at the moment they were introduced as the married couple. The reception was fun, fun, with the young people flying kites, running on the beach, doing hula hoops, wood oven pizza prepared at the site; we then moved to my house for an after party, and I had 14 people staying on the floor, on beds, on couches. They stayed up until 3 - Jim and I called it quits at 1 a.m.. It was worth every hysterical moment leading up to it, and boy were there hysterical moments. When we first arrived, we found there would be construction on the main road, about 100 feet from the ceremony spot. My daughter was actually crying and screaming - she has hearing issues and can't stand loud noises. She was convinved that the wedding would be ruined by the sound of drilling etc. - so we spent all of the first day in Vermont hunting for an alternative venue. Her photographer offered her house, but I convinced Jenny to wait and I'd talk to the crew and we could sit in the park and listen to see how loud the construction was. The foreman couldn't have been nicer, telling me that they would be digging, and that he would try to keep any loud machines off for the afternoon of the wedding. (I love Vermont!) So that was resolved. then the groom missed his plane, forgot his luggage - really -my husband's car broke down, we had forecasts of rain for the wedding. Yada yada. But it all came together. My DD and new SIL spent WEdnesday night at the posh Stowe resort for their wedding night - after all the guests had flown to California or driven back to whereever. She was crying again, this time with joy, saying she couldn't believe how beautiful it had all been, how grateful she was to me and my husband.
So we drove back Friday with the bride and groom riding with my husband, and as we're leaving, got a call that my 94 year old father had to be taken to the ER and then admitted to the hospital with a rapid heartbeat and urinary tract infection. We were 8 hours away - and nothing else I could do but drive. I've spent most of the time since we got back at the hospital. it got pretty scary yesterday morning, but he seems to be stabilizing and I'm hopeful we'll get him home and have some more time with him.
Anyway, I am totally beat, but did promise a report. Will check in later.
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Alexandria ... The wedding sounds like it was lovely. So glad it went well and now you have happy memories of your daughter's wonderful day. Hope your dad is doing better today.
Blue ... Love the giraffes! It was a great day antiquing.
I got the stitches out of my leg this morning. Sure hope the cancer doesn't come back again.
Hope everyone is having a great Monday!
hugs,
Bren
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I'm glad you fought and won Murphy's Law! Hope your dad continues to improve!
I just came up with this
There once was a forum I read,
I know, I'm crazy and banging my head.
But laughter is my game,
To read what is lame.
With hypocrisy and crap,
Which is always the same!
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Thanks Bren! Ray and I love going to Estate Sales! Hope your leg feels better!
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Alexandria - I hope your father is doing well. The wedding sounds like it was beautiful. Your SIL forgot his luggage?!!!??
Good thing there are stores pretty much everywhere!! And so glad that your daughter was able to calm down and enjoy her wedding. Bren - I have a memory that just plain sucks. Did you have skin cancer on your leg?
7 weeks and 4 days before retirement. We meet with the retirement office next week at which time things will (I believe) finally begin to feel real. The CISO here just opened his own contracting company and has asked me to include myself in his group of available contractors. I'm inclined to do so, but hubby isn't so sure. We're still discussing....
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Alexandria - what a fun wedding story. Sounded fantastic and phew on all of the could-have-been catastrophes. Lost luggage? I went to a wedding once where the MIL stayed behind at the church to do something, got in her own car to get to the reception and got lost (before ipads, gps, etc., from a small town, navigating the big city). She never did find the reception and that was so traumatic for all. So, did the luggage finally find your SIL? I hope your dad rallies back to good health - you certainly have longevity in your family!
Will need to catch up with the other posts before commenting. I must say, retirement is far busier than I ever anticipated. Ofcourse, all of things that one does half-arsed, at home, while working, finally do get done, so this is where time goes - plus much more time for friends and fun activities too.
Glenna- wishing you good thoughts xxo
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Alexandria - so happy for you to have had SUCH a good wedding. Sending healing good wishes to your Dad, and you for you MUST need a rest now.
Can't believe people like Steve King, and that other guy exist on the same planet we all live on.
Bren- HEAL. Must have missed your posting about the leg surgery - hope it wasn't a "serious" skin cancer. Don't even want to write the "M" word...shudder.
Happy Fall to all, we're having the occasional frost now. Allergy season in FORCE. Doing my 'tests' between allegra, or zyrtec ( generics both, thank you Costco) - think the zyrtec wins for me, taking it just b4 I go to sleep. Tried the allegra cuz so many suggested it, but doesn't seem to work for me. For most of the year my chinese medicine is fine, but once the dreaded ragweed strikes - only not breathing would really help.
Still it's sunny days - and sungold tomatoes are finally really producing. Yummy.
Still sign on expecting to hear from Athena - there will never be another fashion season. Still seems unreal.
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