I'll bet that poor wrong number woman who used to call you really misses you having a landline.
Congratulations on the church merger - it's a promise of good things to come in the future. Social distancing is so opposite of how church congregations deal with social disruptions - hugging is a big part of their road to recovery.
Thanks for the info. It's hard to choose without some prior recommendations. I would watch some of those TV series that are now on Netflix, like Forensic Files or one about cold cases, but they are designed for commercial breaks, so every time there was a 'break' they give a brief recap of the story, and it's irritating.
I hope the benefit lasts a good long time.
"And then I see the disinfectant, where it knocks it out in a minute. One minute. And is there a way we can do something like that, by injection inside or almost a cleaning. Because you see it gets in the lungs and it does a tremendous number on the lungs. So it would be interesting to check that. So, that, you're going to have to use medical doctors with. But it sounds -- it sounds interesting to me."
I wonder what sector of the population he would experiment on if/when someone will let him.
The river restoration experts in our region have decided that beaver dams are the solution to what ails our rivers, so sing their praises.
I got so tired of the lies and the childishness, I stopped watching, but then I'll hear something about what he's lately said, like this here, and now I'll try to track it down on the Internet. Because just when I think things can't get any dumber, they do.
Same here - an email with an old password. I checked my passwords log and it isn't a current one, so I don't know which login I may have used it on.
There's two hummingbirds today - more to come!
The first hummingbird is here. Hope to see more soon.
I'm going to have to clear out a spot in the garage to store all the extra stuff I'm going to buy out of fear of running out. It will be a compulsion.
I agree on A Serious Man - it is a dark comedy. It's a Coen brothers movie, which explains a lot. I always enjoy their movies.
That one is particular is a reminder of what houses and fashions were like in the 1960s. I think tomorrow I'm going to start some serious drinking. I always say that, and then lose my resolve.
If you want a comedic feel for what it's like to live in Wisconsin, watch those Charlie Behrens "Manitowoc Minute" segments on YouTube. Hilarious.