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So were the Bosox in 2004. Miracles do happen.
After leaving the office I intend to light a candle at St Peter's and rally the Franciscans for an all night novena. [angel]
So were the Bosox in 2004. Miracles do happen.
Two words -- Billy Goat.
There should be 'parental discretion advised' disclaimers for commercials these days. I was watching the Saturday night scary movie ("The Cat and the Canary" - with Bob Hope, for crying out loud) with my 7 year old daughter and every other ad was for some libido enhancing drug. I don't think she needs to know so much about e.d. at this point in life. Nor how sexy a pair of genie slim jeggings will make her feel. It's a sad state of affairs when the content of the advertising is more objectionable than the content of the movie.
Jeez.......I sound old.
How everything is so cheaply made, including my glasses. Last night I took off my glasses and the frame snapped like a twig. This pair isn't even that old, I've only had it a few months. In stark contrast I remember my very first pair of glasses I had when I was a kid. I must have beat hell out of it and it still lasted for years.
How everything is so cheaply made, including my glasses. Last night I took off my glasses and the frame snapped like a twig. This pair isn't even that old, I've only had it a few months. In stark contrast I remember my very first pair of glasses I had when I was a kid. I must have beat hell out of it and it still lasted for years.
...btw:
when you go to the grocer, do you buy “name-brand $$$” or the other
"X-brand” for less with the same ingredients ?...
I've found that some off-brand cleaning products -- dish detergent in particular -- can be false economy.
I buy as little as I possibly can -- if I can find it at the dump or the side of the road for free, so much the better. When I do buy I go for the generics with only one exception. I won't buy cheap toilet paper.
Too many inserts in the Sunday paper -- coupons, rotogravure magazine, funnies. False economy. Old phone books are the way to go.