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D. B. Doober

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And on I read
Until the day was gone
And I sat in regret
Of all the things I've done
For all that I've blessed
And all that I've wronged
In dreams until my death
I will wander on:dance013:
 

moose eater

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Last minute rushes to the stores for hardware, Thanksgiving grub, etc., Christmas, and more.

Entire household, younger son, wife and myself, came down with a rapid-onset, intense sinus and bronchia issue. Worried initially that it might be COVID, as we all got it within 1 day or so of each other. Though we're all vaccinated (me x 3, and my wife and younger son x 2, with my wife getting her 3rd jab soon).

Best guess is that with all of us wearing the P100s, with surgery masks over them, 6 to 13 mil nitrile gloves, and everything getting more or less cleansed before coming into the house, any contact with a cold, etc., moves pretty quickly; in short, the immune systems have been overly protected for a year and a half, and don't do so well when coming into contact with more common communicable diseases.

T-Day is shaping up, and despite my vegan diet (mostly), I procured an organic 11-lb. turkey for the feast for my wife and son; smaller than normally would be prepared here for this day, but we're shrinking in numbers.

-10 f. on the front porch's mercury and glass thermometer. a bit warmer than a number of days earlier in the last 2 weeks. I'll take it!!

Late breakfast of 7-grain organic hot cereal with chopped walnuts, chopped organic Turkish (unsulfured) apricots, wee bit of salt, and a splash of almond milk on the finished product; late breakfast or early lunch, to be followed by a puff of hash, and another nap.

Surrender to some of life's forces doesn't resolve the dilemmas, but marks the place where forward movement with those issue that -can- be dealt with better, can move in that direction, and forgo the heart-ache of struggling with those things that simply can't be controlled. Whether for better or for worse, temporarily or longer, the Cosmos seems to be pushing me into a place of less needless struggling against immovable obstacles, and focusing on those things that are more manageable. How many decades did this dance take to achieve that place in development? And it still, most likely, is somewhat a temporary resolution of sorts.

Caught another hospital juggling my money, when they had owed me a refund of somewhat significant amount as of several months ago, then claimed there were no notes in the account to that effect. After which we watched as they attempted to plug numbers in on the portal that had no relationship what so ever with my contractual obligations with them and my insurance company. Some of their behavior potentially constitutes criminal fraud, and I didn't hesitate to tell them so. Their shenanigans continue with each time I go to their online portal to witness their circus act in the accounting department.

In other words, another day in America. (Images of West Side Story; "Life can be good in America..."
 
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Using benzocaine/dextromethorphan together with cannabis (Schedule I substance) may increase side effects such as dizziness, drowsiness, confusion...
 

moose eater

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And the winter nights and very, very long.
Gotta be a masochist.

In youth, the alure of constant change was strong. That, and extremes. Now it's just a matter of planted roots, and few other places where I could avoid a long-term relationship in an excessively walled facility, without going through immigration. And immigration isn't as viable at my age, and in my various conditions anymore, either.
 

TNTBudSticker

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"Ive had my car robbed 15 times. Its lovely here."

What a stupid fucking braindead retard virtue signalling sanctimonious bitch made fat piece of shit washed up unfunny hack
 

buzzmobile

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Hey Gry! Hope you're doing okay and have plenty of shit to smoke.
Heard "Alice's Restaurant" on Thanksgiving. Listened to it with my mom. She remembers it. :dance013:

...and now you'll remember it too. Enjoy your time with your Mom. I remember mine.
 

D. B. Doober

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Hey buzzmobile ! I'm sure your mom is looking over you man. I'm sorry she passed. Mine is 65. We have lots of fun like going to the movies! We saw "Resident Evil" yesterday! I'm very thankful to have my mom :dance013:
 

buzzmobile

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I sat next to her hospital bed when she died, D. B. Doober Her suffering ended in the early morning hour of 6/5/1993.
Mom took my brothers and sisters and me to see 2001: A Space Odyssey when it debuted in 1968. Your fun times together will be the memories you will cherish when you become an old man.

Stay forever young,@Doober.
 

tobedetermined

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I never realized the Thanksgiving connection to Alice's Restaurant . . . and I first heard it in the late '60s on our local album rock FM station. I even bought the LP . . . and I probably still have it . . .

I guess I was a stoner back then . . . :rasta:
 

fuutang

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The Spider is a 360 degree structure built from recycled materials. Its 'legs' are Customs and Excise scanning units, its 'eyes' are spy plane engines, its 'claws' are log grabbers, its 'body' is built from helicopter tails and its DJ booth from jet engine blades. Hope you don't mind this. There is cannabis here somewhere. Probably people dancing have cannabis. Others have cannabis joints and just smoke them. Okkees. :biglaugh: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcadia_Spectacular
 
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