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Bitter Thorn wrote:My condolences BT. My uncle just passed this past week as well. It was not unexpected, but it was still a blow, and brought up emotions tied to other recent things. I hope your daughter and son-in-law are doing ok.I hope everyone is doing well. I'm not going to try to catch up on 600+ posts.
My son in law's Mom has mercifully passed away.
Thank you all for all the good thoughts and prayers.
Take care.
thank you

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Patrick Curtin wrote:my condolences and positive thoughts to both of you BT and PatrickBitter Thorn wrote:My condolences BT. My uncle just passed this past week as well. It was not unexpected, but it was still a blow, and brought up emotions tied to other recent things. I hope your daughter and son-in-law are doing ok.I hope everyone is doing well. I'm not going to try to catch up on 600+ posts.
My son in law's Mom has mercifully passed away.
Thank you all for all the good thoughts and prayers.
Take care.
Thank you.
As we mourn the passing of a good woman we hope to send you a gift celebrating new life.
Again, Thanks to all for the good thoughts.

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aeglos wrote:Patrick Curtin wrote:my condolences and positive thoughts to both of you BT and PatrickBitter Thorn wrote:My condolences BT. My uncle just passed this past week as well. It was not unexpected, but it was still a blow, and brought up emotions tied to other recent things. I hope your daughter and son-in-law are doing ok.I hope everyone is doing well. I'm not going to try to catch up on 600+ posts.
My son in law's Mom has mercifully passed away.
Thank you all for all the good thoughts and prayers.
Take care.
Same here,
Condolences BT & Pat, prayers for you and your families
Thanks Rag!

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Mid 60s here. Just drove from Chattanooga to Lafayette and back with the windows down and blasting Two Steps From Hell the whole way.
Only complaint was that my hands got cold, but turning on the air vent (not heat, not AC, just vent) to middle-of-the-circle temp solved that problem easy.
Was beautiful out otherwise. I love the Georgia countryside away from the city. I'd live out there myself if I could afford it. The older I get the more I want to live away from cities and with some actual space between me and other people.
:)

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An experience in another thread inspired me...
What would our fellow fawtls be in terms of character levels with respect to our jobs?
I think we did this once before, but it was a loooooong time ago and we've got 100k posts to get to and this will help us fill some space.
Is minarchist gun nut a class?

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Aberzombie wrote:houstonderek wrote:Howdy, y'all ;-)Welcome back, good sir! I am enjoying your lovely city so far!You moved here? Solnes, Moorluck AND a zombie invasion???
I should go to prison more often, cool s$*# happens when I leave and return.
Uumm....
I can't favorite this.

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I don't know if there are train connection but there are bus connections. Take two and a half or three days instead of two hours...
I decided to look it up. It looks like Krakow to Paris is 22 hours and Paris to London (via the Chunnel) is about 4 hours. Yeah, it looks like the flight saved you some time.

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It's just not the same.
Good thing your potatoes are done. I have the hardest time getting scalloped potatoes cooked through. It seems like they always need about double the cooking time.
We're finishing the white chicken lasagna today, and I'm making turkey noodle soup. Om nom.
Isn't it awful how pieces of cake just happen to fall off and you have to taste them? I hate when that happens.

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Disappeared how? Slid into the Black Sea? Nope, still there.
Well, according to one hypothesis, it might have happened in the past. ;)

Scintillae |

Oh my word it was a long day today.
Closer once again neglected to complete roughly half of the closing tasks, setting me about half an hour behind...conveniently, the exact amount of time I'm given to prep for opening. This would have been fine if she hadn't left a full cup of water on the paper towel shelf in addition to the seven or eight "whoops I forgot" items.
Which is approximately 5'6" off the ground.
Which has approximately half a foot on me.
Which means there was no chance I'd be able to see the impromptu booby trap before reaching for the paper towels.

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Picture of the row of garages next to the one my parents park their car in
I hope the guy in white is just lamenting the loss of his car or storage and not some unfortunate person who got stuck inside =(
Or not lamenting at all and just trying to search the wreckage, that would be good too.

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Kajehase wrote:Picture of the row of garages next to the one my parents park their car inI hope the guy in white is just lamenting the loss of his car or storage and not some unfortunate person who got stuck inside =(
Or not lamenting at all and just trying to search the wreckage, that would be good too.
He's the crime scene photographer, I believe.
Wow, Kajehase - lucky it didn't spread too far.