Thursday, January 3, 2013

Re: Mind's Eye spending Christmas

Nah! Mince pies aren't even edible Don. Fruit cake at least goes
hard if exposed to enough sunlight and can be fashioned into arrow-
heads. Good luck in the New Year mate.

On 1 Jan, 15:58, Don Johnson <daj...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Happy New Year everyone! Too late to be useful now but a good way to get
> rid of residual moisture in a phone is to take it apart and submerge it in
> a bag of rice for a few hours. I used to use a hair dryer but saw this
> other technique in an episode of Elementary. Modern day Sherlock Holmes, I
> like it. I hate mince pie too but it's slightly better then fruit cake.
>
> I worked all through the Holidays including today. I'm off starting
> tomorrow and my brother's family is flying in from Bremerton, WA. to vist
> for the rest of the week. It's rainy and overcast here they should feel
> right at home.
>
> Last year was a helluva year. Storms, mass shootings, fiscal
> cliffs(Geronimo!) and Whitney Houston died in a bathtub. My ex-wife, mother
> of my only son, also passed unexpectedly with an aneurism in November.
>  Knew she was having headaches and was even more irritable then usual but I
> never expected this. It's been really rough on the boy. He's basically been
> abandoned 3 times. By me when I left after the divorce and was lucky to see
> him once a week, by his mom when she kicked him out of her house 3 years
> ago and again when she died. These long holidays suck and I'm not around to
> support him nearly enough. Guilt.
>
> I had to start the new year off with a good whine. Not my last I assure
> you. Good times and better memories to all.
>
> dj
>
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> On Monday, December 24, 2012 10:08:53 AM UTC-6, archytas wrote:
>
> > Walking Maxwell is my preferred action.  Television and radio are a
> > disaster.  Sue is baking mince pies - I have always hated them!  Just
> > fixed my old neighbours' phone - or at least replaced it with an old
> > one of ours - theirs was full of water and I hoping it will work again
> > once I screw it back together (it's a special phone for old folks so
> > worth trying to fix).  Shaun went into town to buy a video game - but
> > they were sold out.  A turkey dinner beckons, daughters behaving (rare
> > when in same room unless they gang up on another victim - eldest and
> > her bloke are thinking of moving here from Israel).  Churches tend to
> > get to me in what we might call a 'reverse Molly' so it will be the
> > pub or a very long Maxwell if family company gets too much - we may
> > all go to give Sue some peace.  Reading some quantum material that
> > suggests there are 500 states of matter.  It's not helping screw the
> > phone back together!
>
> > Good luck to all.
>
> > On 24 Dec, 14:01, Allan H <allanh1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Have a merry, blessed and holy christmas Molly
> > > Allan
>
> > > On Mon, Dec 24, 2012 at 2:56 PM, Molly <mollyb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > My husband and I are about to head out to church, my beloved Shrine of
> > the
> > > > Little Flower, that was my family parish growing up.  We are arriving
> > before
> > > > any planned mass - way before- to spend our own time feeling that
> > sacred
> > > > space and spread a few of my brother Mike's ashes in the rose garden.
> >  He
> > > > loved it there as a kid, and thought he would have probably become a
> > priest
> > > > had the family not moved to a different state when we were young.
> >  Knowing
> > > > Mike, as a priest he might have gone the way of Francis and Alan,
> > getting
> > > > tired of the bureaucracy.  Or, he might have found a way like Merton
> > to
> > > > circumvent in a monastery for awhile and come out charged, ready to
> > bring
> > > > the holy spirit to Hollywood. Mike was charming and loved Hollywood.
> >  He
> > > > might have just pulled it off.  I miss him and honor him this
> > Christmas.
>
> > > > What is everybody else doing this Christmas?
>
> > > > My love to you all.
>
> > > > Molly
>
> > > > --
>
> > > --
> > >  (
> > >   )
> > > |_D Allan
>
> > > Life is for moral, ethical and truthful living.
>
> > > Of course I talk to myself,
> > > Sometimes I need expert advice..

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