January 17, 2011

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  • I answered my mail--I mean the stack left unopened from the other day.

  • you're still shoveling up there, huh?  the snow is pretty much melted here and things are (mostly) back to normal, finallyyyy... and thankfully.

  • I didn't celebrate. I respect all people for the created beings they are and don't need a holiday to confirm that.
    It did annoy me to find the library and bank closed... :)

  • Card Sharks was a good game show. They should revive it.

  • I watched the news and waited for them to talk about the mailman who lost 100's of mail traveling the highway. Dumbass

  • Made sure a friend was okay, spent the rest of the day with other friends. We saw the Green Hornet; I enjoyed it. I think we talked for a few minutes about MLK.

  • @wrybreadspread - 

    It's good to catch up on mail on those post office holidays.

  • @Peridot21 - 

    I sometimes wish I could go to sleep in November and wake up and it's May. Now that all the snow has been through we are going into a deep freeze which is how it usually always works. Day time highs may only reach single digits.
    Sure you don't want to trade?

  • @copperPenni - 

    YES! Libraries of all place should be open so all these kids that have the day off have a place to go learn about MLK but then I wonder how many kids that had the day off actually cared.

  • @Rob_of_the_Sky - 

    They should revive a game show that Alex Trebek hosted in 1976 called Double Dare. It wasn't as zany as the Nickelodeon show but it was pretty fun. I only got to see that on Gameshow Network.

  • @sw33tw3asl3 - 

    Wow, I couldn't imagine that but I picture something from Seinfeld or the mailman driving and the door opens and the mail starts fluttering out the back.
    I remember a few years back when I watched the news on Cinco de Mayo for their coverage of the holiday and all it was was a reporter went to a park where they had a low rider contest.

  • @darkwolf2x4 - 

    I am not sure about The Green Hornet. I just don't buy Seth Rogen as a crime fighter. To me, he doesn't fit in that role.

  • I did laundry, took 3 long walks with my doggie, talked to a friend on the phone...felt myself crawling out of the hole I was in over the weekend.

    But I did think about MLK. I am reading a bio on him now. I got to visit his birth home, church, etc., some years ago...so reading the book has been interesting.

    HUGS

  • @adamswomanlost - 

    Sounds like a fun day and as far as the hole...I was beginning to worry because I kept seeing posts pop up and then disappear.
    My whole thing with the day is that they want people to remember his contributions but it's been so trivialized. NBA games, store sales, tv marathons of Maury and House of Payne...it does him dishonor. Plus my library was closed yesterday, how could kids go study him if it's closed? Sorry...just frustrated with the whole thing.

  • @godfatherofgreenbay - 

    I saw an episode of that on GSN, but it was only on once. Of course, since Comcast decided to make GSN a premium cable channel, I haven't been able to watch it.

  • @Rob_of_the_Sky - 

    And once again I am thankful for living in small town Wisconsin where we have an independent cable company. Sure I don't have DVR but I don't have to put up with Time Warner or Comcast and their stupid policies and fighting with networks. This cable company came to help me set up a vcr and dvd player when I couldn't remember how my cable box worked with those items.

  • @godfatherofgreenbay - 

    Yes, that is frustrating.
    Hey, thanks for starting to worry. I think part of my problem is that my thyroid is out of whack. Also, I tend to keep sad feelings bottled up and then they force their way out on occasion, so I give into them. They burst forth...kinda' like mentos in coke.

  • @godfatherofgreenbay - do i want to trade? hmmm... no. =P ... but i totally get what you mean about the nov to may hibernation... i don't miss having all those coldcold months... and that's one thing that's nice about where i now live, the seasons go by the calendar, pretty much... when it says spring on the calendar, it really is spring, yay! =)

  • @adamswomanlost - 

    I hear that thyroid problems will do that to a person. I had a friend in college that suffered from depression and it was all related to his thyroid. I hope you can figure out what's going on. It really does suck to have something wrong with you and not be able to treat it because the doctors have no clue what they're dealing with.

  • @Peridot21 - 

    Well I figure if I lived in the south during the summer I'd complain about the heat and humidity and would suffer cabin fever then. I had a near heat stroke as a child and ever since, I can't function when it gets hot and humid.

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