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JetmamaDiDi wrote:
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View from the Crow's Nest wrote:
We've gotten kind of messed up again...
I'll repost my
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Then are you saying we have to keep the (of), View?
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Well it apprears that the news is a bit slow for this evening. I think I will call it a day for today and see what tomorrow will bring. Hopefully there will soon be a bit more "gossip" about Season 24.
Till tomorrow...HUGS
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Did I say this already? Sometimes I get confused what I have shared with my family group on email, and what I have posted here. lol...losing it.
Haven't heard that any sisters or their families are sick with influenza. Hope not, but it's pretty wide spread this year.
That youngest granddaughter is coughing and has a slight temperature. But how to tell if it's a cold, bronchitis or influenza. Not a high fever. No aches and discomfort of that nature. So probably just a cold.
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CEK40 wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
JetmamaDiDi wrote:
Then are you saying we have to keep the (of), View?
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Hugs and love from the Northern Plains... and good night.
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CEK40 wrote:
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annieahoy wrote:
It's one of my biggest fault too! My grandmother used to say, "It's the things we worry about that don't happen. That must have made a big impression on me!
In Biblical lingo, it's "Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof."
Worry actually is an evil when you think about it....
I agree, CEk....worry is a useless process in most cases because we usually worry over things we cannot control. I've come to appreciate how very few things we are able to control in life...although it is difficult not to worry about those you care about and are close to....particularly when they are ill or in potential danger. But that is really the point of this Bible phrase: don't worry about tomorrow because there are enough things to work out in the present moment.
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KeepOnSinging wrote:
MCM I have become enchanted with Timothy Olyphant. For all I know, the rest of you became fans long ago. I have become a fan not just because I have a couple of his movies, but because he is clearly committed to his wife and family. I have not watched Justified or Deadwood. I did not see the last of the Die Hard movies in which he was the bad guy or Scream 2 (By the way Wes Craven was a classmate of mine at Wheaton College). But I did happen to watch "Catch and Release" with Jennifer Garner and then looked to see what else was on You Tube featuring Timothy Olyphant. And what I watched is lots of his interivews. He is hilarious on talk show interivews. So I am posting the links to five of them. I am usually writing about such serious matters. He was a champion swimmer during his college days at USC, married his college sweetheart and is still married to her. And he is currently starring, with Drew Barrymore, in the original Netflix comedy, The Santa Clarita Diet." Be prepared for lots of laughing.
(2017)
(2016)
(2016)
(2013)
(2012)
These are just great, KOS
I think I am becoming enchanted myself. I can't say I have seen him in any movies or tv shows, but what a handsome, personable guy.I must agree, he is quite handsome...I will have to look up one of his movies and watch it...
I looked hi up on wikipedia and his resume is very impressive. I've not heard of him nor seen him in any films or shows that I"m aware of....but I agree he is nice looking and would seem to be well grounded. I will check out the youtube videos when I have a couple minutes to enjoy them.
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It is nearly 9 p.m. on the left coast. I got some tax stuff sorted and bookkeeping caught up (I'm a horrible procrastinator!). We had a mostly overcast day, temperature in the mid-60's probably, and no rain. Hoping it clears off tomorrow. Time for sunshine!
Sweet dreams.....going to read a book for a while.