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yiddleboge6

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Try Again :: Pop Up Hangout .. no one shows within 5 minutes, I bail .. :)

https://hangouts.google.com/hangouts/_/event/cchei1jsqvil858g7v5k2e8mahg?hl=en&authuser=0
I'm there....alone...
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We celebrate New Year's Day with traditional Southern food…well almost. You're suppised to include some meat but of course we don't since we're vegetarians. Eating these foods is suppised to bring us good luck in the new year.

Black-eye peas - they symbolize coins or wealth. Greens - because they resemble money, specifically folding money. Cornbread to symbolize gold.
 

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I saw Pentatonix Bohemian Rhapsody? Hubby, you gotta see this! Played it on my ancient laptop, lags, freezes, but cool. Sent the link to him for him to play on his new fancy-dangled laptop, and WOW!!!! I love Pentatonix, I think he now understands why.

Thanks Willie!
 

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I'm at 18 degrees with a 'feels like' 11 and going down to 13 tonight....Tomorrows high will be 18... I'm afraid to even ask what your temps are, and we've got 2 more Arctic blasts headed our way with even colder temps in the next 2 weeks... Next Saturday night I'm looking at -1 degrees....:(
 

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Oh boy, do I ever miss James Clavell. Actually, I like any writer who can make an interesting story from historical events. In King Rat, I understand he was actually a POW in the Japanese camp he used as his setting for the story.

James Clavell - Wikipedia

Wounded by machine gun fire, he was eventually captured and sent to a Japanese prisoner of war camp on Java. Later he was transferred to Changi Prison in Singapore. Clavell suffered greatly at the hands of his Japanese captors. According to the introduction to Clavell's novel King Rat (1962), over 90% of the prisoners who entered Changi never walked out.[2] Clavell was reportedly saved, along with an entire battalion, by an American prisoner of war who later became the model for "The King" in King Rat. By 1946,

Have his complete works, hard copy, and read them in sequence every 5 years or so :)
 

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James Clavell - Wikipedia

Wounded by machine gun fire, he was eventually captured and sent to a Japanese prisoner of war camp on Java. Later he was transferred to Changi Prison in Singapore. Clavell suffered greatly at the hands of his Japanese captors. According to the introduction to Clavell's novel King Rat (1962), over 90% of the prisoners who entered Changi never walked out.[2] Clavell was reportedly saved, along with an entire battalion, by an American prisoner of war who later became the model for "The King" in King Rat. By 1946,

Have his complete works, hard copy, and read them in sequence every 5 years or so :)
Good work, David. Yeah, he usually knew his subjects, but not like that.
 

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Good morning all. So glad I am not on the East Coast right now. My brother is stranded in a hotel room in Montana after trying to drive to my family's house for Christmas (he too believes himself lucky, I talked to him yesterday, LOL. He says that he could handle it if this was the afterlife-- "I can do what I want, no one bothers me..." A true hermit. :lol:

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Good morning everyone!

My thought for the New Year:

Life should not be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a pretty and well preserved grave but rather to skid in broadside thoroughly used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming "WOW, what a ride!"

Wishing everyone a joyous, happy, healthy New Year full of love!
 

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I love this^^^^^. When I get morose about certain things that arrive in a woman's life at certain ages, I decide to celebrate it. I stopped dying my hair and it's half white (although one side of my family does that early, and I lean towards that side... I'm keeping my nic since Alzheimer's also leans towards that side.) So I decided to let it grow, and I think it looks great. When I look at my (decreased, thanks to vaping) wrinkles, I just figure I earned them. LOL. I have cheated life enough to need a back-brace if I'm doing heavy lifting or packing (old car accident).... and then I think of all the stuff that could have taken me out and didn't. I used to think "Life fast and die young," was a great saying. I now think the phrase "Live fast and die elderly however I may look," to be more realistic.

Since I don't believe in plastic surgery (except for when it's indicated due to birth defects or a horrible accident) I have also found myself noting how great and interesting older folks look, rather than chasing eternal youth. Heck, I see kids driving and go "Why is an 11 year old driving." LOL.

I will also add, that while I have new years goals, they aren't resolutions. I change when I change, and that's that. Also, after switching to vaping this year, I figure I have completed the New Year's resolution I had at 18 to "quit smoking" about 3 months after I started. That HAS to count. :)

Anna
 

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