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Front-Ranger:
:laugh: :laugh:
Maybe we should resurrect some of those stupid moments of Frump's although they didn't seem to faze his admirers the first time around.
serious crayons:
--- Quote from: Front-Ranger on October 10, 2023, 03:37:13 pm ---Maybe we should resurrect some of those stupid moments of Frump's although they didn't seem to faze his admirers the first time around.
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That's because his admirers figure that if Trump said it, it must be a real word.
CellarDweller:
Hiya BetterMost friends!!!!
I hope everyone is well!
;D
Stay-cation is over, back to work on Monday. I didn't plan on giving the apartment a cleaning this week, however, got late notice that on Wednesday building management was doing the annual heating inspection, so I wanted to make sure everything was presentable for that, so I did a quick touch up around the place.
Thursday I got my Covid booster. No major reactions. On Friday I did have some chills and felt a little run down, but by today that was gone and all is fine. So now I've had the flu and Covid boosters, I'm ready for the winter.
After a week of sunny days, we have rain today, so I'm spending the day indoors, just relaxing and watching scary movies. ;D
What is everyone else up to?
southendmd:
--- Quote from: serious crayons on October 10, 2023, 11:11:03 am ---Just noticed that in my last post I wrote "COFID." Sorry, I actually meant COVFEFE.
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Front-Ranger:
On Saturday I was with a handful of friends in New Mexico, watching the eclipse. It was really magical. EDelMar joined us briefly but decided the eclipse could be more perfect 80 miles south in Albuquerque so he zipped off. The rest of us cooked a breakfast feast over a cedar campfire, stuck our boots in the fire and turned our dark glassed eyes to the sun. The moon crept steadily over its face and then hung there, triumphant, for it seemed like the longest time while we were suspended in its force field. When it finally slipped away, we packed up at a leisurely pace, smudged each other, and headed off to home. The aspen trees were flaming gold and russet as I crossed over a pass at the border as the road weaved around the Cumbres and Toltec narrow gauge railroad.
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