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Bliss Doubt

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Hate to, but I have to log out now, get this place cleaned up for company. We had an embarrassment of leftovers from supper club last night. I was talking about how I started having pajama parties a few years back, when people would come over in their pajamas, me in my pajamas, and we'd have food and a movie. So we're having a pajama party with our leftover late Valentine-Mardi Gras red beans & rice, cold cuts for muffuletta, individual king cake cupcakes, and I'm making a bowl of prepper salad from artichokes.

One of the others made a special dish of thin noodles with butter, brown sugar, soy sauce and garlic. OMG she's making it again for tonite by command performance.

I see that red tag above, Messages have been posted since you loaded this page. So I might do one more.
 

Jimi

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Hate to, but I have to log out now, get this place cleaned up for company. We had an embarrassment of leftovers from supper club last night. I was talking about how I started having pajama parties a few years back, when people would come over in their pajamas, me in my pajamas, and we'd have food and a movie. So we're having a pajama party with our leftover late Valentine-Mardi Gras red beans & rice, cold cuts for muffuletta, individual king cake cupcakes, and I'm making a bowl of prepper salad from artichokes.

One of the others made a special dish of thin noodles with butter, brown sugar, soy sauce and garlic. OMG she's making it again for tonite by command performance.

I see that red tag above, Messages have been posted since you loaded this page. So I might do one more.
Sounds like a fun time with friends, can't beat that. ;)
 

Jimi

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Good mornin Family :wave:
i hope everyone is havin a great Sunday:)

May be an image of 5 people and text that says 'Jimi Hendrix playing guitar in a hotel room with Michael Nesmith and Peter Tork of The Monkees, when he toured with them in 1967.'


May be an image of text that says 'If you planted hope today ina in heart that felt alone, if you caused a laugh that chased some tears away, if someone's burden was made lighter because of your kindness, then your day was well spent'
 

Bliss Doubt

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Good morning my Friend, how did the party go? how you doin today?

You're in here earlier than usual, Jimi. Nice to see you.

The party was fun, not a big Saturday night ruckus, just a dinner & movie night. The lady with the muffuletta makings no showed, but we had plenty of the red beans & rice I made, and all the stuff the others brought. I always have a couple of bottles of prosecco around, goes with everything.

We watched "Babette's Feast", a wonderful 1980's movie about gratitude and hope. It was based on a French short story about a Parisian chef who became an arsonist during the French Revolution. Exhausted and wanted, she flees to Denmark where she has a friend who helps her settle as a servant to two pious spinsters who look after the elderly parishioners of their late father who'd been a minister. So she no longer has generals and aristocrats to cook for, but loves dazzling her new friends with her exquisite chef skills, while gaining peace inside herself. No need to go into it further. Great movie, recommended.
 
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Jimi

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You're in here earlier than usual, Jimi. Nice to see you.

The party was fun, not a big Saturday night ruckus, just a dinner & movie night. The lady with the muffuletta makings no showed, but we had plenty of the red beans & rice I made, and all the stuff the others brought. I always have a couple of bottles of prosecco around, goes with everything.

We watched "Babette's Feast", a wonderful 1980's movie about gratitude and hope. It was based on a French short story about a Parisian chef who became an arsonist during the French Revolution. Exhausted and wanted, she flees to Denmark where she has a friend who helps her settle as a servant to two pious spinsters who look after the elderly parishioners of their late father who'd been a minister. So she no longer has generals and aristocrats to cook for, but loves dazzling her new friends with her exquisite chef skills, while gaining peace inside herself. No need to go into it further. Great movie, recommended.
 

Jimi

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The forum wouldn't let me type under my last post so try again

You're in here earlier than usual, Jimi. Nice to see you.

The party was fun, not a big Saturday night ruckus, just a dinner & movie night. The lady with the muffuletta makings no showed, but we had plenty of the red beans & rice I made, and all the stuff the others brought. I always have a couple of bottles of prosecco around, goes with everything.

We watched "Babette's Feast", a wonderful 1980's movie about gratitude and hope. It was based on a French short story about a Parisian chef who became an arsonist during the French Revolution. Exhausted and wanted, she flees to Denmark where she has a friend who helps her settle as a servant to two pious spinsters who look after the elderly parishioners of their late father who'd been a minister. So she no longer has generals and aristocrats to cook for, but loves dazzling her new friends with her exquisite chef skills, while gaining peace inside herself. No need to go into it further. Great movie, recommended.
i am watchin n episode about cancer right now and figured I would drop in and see what everyone was doin.

That sounds like a good time, good friends always make good times.
 

Bliss Doubt

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The forum wouldn't let me type under my last post so try again


i am watchin n episode about cancer right now and figured I would drop in and see what everyone was doin.

That sounds like a good time, good friends always make good times.

I'm listening to political podcasts in my big chair with coffee.

I'm hearing a theory that the big explosion in Palestine Ohio was just a false flag, that something far less harmful was burned, in order to scare people out of there for a big land grab, in the same way the Netherlands government is trying to kick farmers off their land there. The interviewers I'm listening to say they talked to the Amish farmers 50 miles away from the conflagration, and that the farmers wondered what the big black cloud was about, but didn't lose any animals, and noticed only some particulates on their buggies.

In the mean time, the waste water from putting out the fire is being trucked here, TRUCKED, to Texas, Harris County (Houston area) to be injected into deep waste water wells.

Gawd what a bizarro sick world we live in.
 

Jimi

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In the mean time, the waste water from putting out the fire is being trucked here, TRUCKED, to Texas, Harris County (Houston area) to be injected into deep waste water wells.

Gawd what a bizarro sick world we live in.
Big waste water well:crazy:, now I ma sure that's not gonna seep into the water

How very true my friend but just think of what this era is leavin for our grandchildren:facepalm:
 

Bliss Doubt

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Big waste water well:crazy:, now I ma sure that's not gonna seep into the water

How very true my friend but just think of what this era is leavin for our grandchildren:facepalm:

I can't even fathom how you collect water that has been used to put out a fire.
???

But supposedly it's something 1.2 million gallons. And the waste water wells are something like 4,000 feet deep, but there is no knowing that it won't get into the surrounding aquifers and other water tables. You hear about wells that go dry, but re-fill over time from deep underground sources. It's pure hubris. And they might not even be trucking in waste water. It could be something far worse (my theory only, not anything I heard in the podcast). Secrecy is the biggest plague of our society.
 

Bliss Doubt

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Kosmic blues

I just made a bowl of homemade tomato soup out of a jar of home canned tomatoes. It has that wonderful homegrown taste

Yum, homemade tomato soup. Lucky you.

This was released in 2020 by Tino Contreras on his full length CD "La Noche de los Dioses" (night of the gods), when he was AGE 94, and he followed it up with a concert tour!

Mask Blues
-Tino Contreras


He passed away at age 97 😿
 

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