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Mercedes Grabowski aka August Ames...

She was born in Nova Scotia, Canada, November 1994 and worked in the adult film industry making more than 200 movies. Married to a movie producer, August who suffered from depression, committed suicide by hanging in 2017.
Why did I blog about a dead porn star?
Scammers are still using her photos.
One showed up this morning in using a photo of August and claiming to live in Oklahoma, California. I wasn't aware there is a city named Oklahoma in the state of California.

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One of many links about the woman:
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Explaining about Saint Patrick...

Saint Patrick's Day.

Today was a big day for Irish musicians both professional and amateurs. They had a day of gigging like no other day of the year.

So how do I explain about Saint Patrick to someone who never heard of him?
Google of course.
I did hear many times about Snakes and Saint Patrick... so I asked.

The response was:
Among the legends associated with St. Patrick is that he stood atop an Irish hillside and banishes snakes from Ireland - prompting all serpents to slither away into the sea.
In fact, research suggests snakes never occupied the Emerald Isle in the first place.
There are no signs of snakes in the country's fossil record.
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Hush...

The Republicans are quick to talk about the Biden administration but they have been hushed about 'anything negative about Trump' which is strange as he's been in the news several times a day. Whether it's been boxes of confidential White House documents found at Mar-a-Lago, including some that were torn and taped back together, reports of him flushing papers down the toilet at the White House, his accounting firm dropping him as a client, suspected misuse of campaign funds, over valuing and devaluing his properties to obtain loans or avoid taxes, They are all quiet.

Hush... hmmm
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Lock the Clock...

On the radio this morning I heard that over 50% of the people polled disliked changing the clocks to DST.

Tonight, there is a news story from Washington:
The Senate approved legislation Tuesday that would make daylight saving time permanent in the U.S. starting next year.

The bill, called The Sunshine Protection Act, was passed by unanimous consent, meaning no senators opposed it. If it is enacted, Americans would no longer need to change their clocks twice a year.

The bill now heads to the House, where passage would send it to President Joe Biden's desk.


On Sunday, I was telling a friend that I would be okay if we had Daylight Savings Time year round!


yay
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Actor William Hurt dead at 71...

Yahoo reports that Actor William Hurt died today of natural causes. Wiki reports that in 2018 it was announced he had terminal prostate cancer that had metastasized to the bones and his death was due to complications of the disease.

From cancer.net:
Metastasis means that cancer spreads to a different body part from where it started. When this happens, doctors say the cancer has “metastasized.” Your doctor may also call it "metastatic cancer," "advanced cancer," or "stage 4 cancer."
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Olive Oil...

I use a fair amount of pure virgin olive oil in salads and for cooking. Usually purchased in small bottles, organic whenever there is a sale. A few weeks ago while shopping at the local farmers market I saw 3 liter cans of olive oil on sale. I would pass this at the normal price and the special sale caught my attention. But... who needs 3 liters?

I held on to one empty bottle waiting for this and last night I finished off another small bottle. It was time and I decided to open the 3 liter can.
Unable to find a funnel, I poured from the can into an 8 ounce plastic cup.

Glug, glug, glug... I had to squeeze the can and back off as it wasn't pouring smoothly. The spout was small and the oil too thick for air to come into the can while the oil came out. It reminded me of motor oil... heavy viscosity and if you pour too fast it splatters.

I pinched the end of the plastic cup into a V-shape and started pouring into one of the small bottles. Going as slow as possible it's was similar to coming out of the can. Too much oil flow and it clogged the opening and spilled over the top of the bottle!

What a stinking mess I had made. 20 paper towels later and filling the cup several times, I was able to refill both small bottles, wipe up and move on to other things.

Rethinking for the next episode. this could easily be enough oil to last me for 2 years...
The next time I do this I'll be better prepared with a funnel or turkey baster or something more efficient in transferring from a can to a small bottle.
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Mom never made Rice Pudding like this...

I've been wanting to make rice pudding for a while now.
As a kid my mother did some conventional rice pudding where the rice always sat on the bottom while the 'pudding part' floated to the top.

This is a takeoff on my previous blog about the Venezuelan Chicha, a drink made with cooked rice, milk, condensed milk and ice cubes. The secret there was putting the rice in a blender.

We had terrible weather today and I decided to stay home and try a twist on an old recipe.

I took 2 cups of cooked rice, a glass of whole milk, 3 eggs, 2 spoons of condensed milk, 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract, a few sprinkles of cinnamon and 1 squirt of honey.
With the whole thing in a blender, I had to stop a few times to mix it with a spoon as the part on top wasn't so thick it wouldn't swirl around and mix with the bottom. I could have added more milk but wanted it to keep it thick.

30 minutes in an oven at 325 and the top started to darken. I allowed it to cool and tried a few spoonfuls.

The results: Success!!

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The consistency was similar to tapioca pudding and a flavor similar to flan, though not burned with syrup on the top.

If/when I do this again, I'll probably cook it longer so the skin on the top will harden slightly.
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Gas prices??

Earlier this year, gas prices fluctuated a bit and were around $3.40 a gallon.
A week ago, they shot up 40 cents. By Friday they were $4.00, then $4.20 on Sunday.
Tuesday marked $4.50 and today, the place I normally buy from dropped to $4.18

I'm doing much less driving than I've done in past years so I'm not feeling the pain that others would experience with long commutes and lots of sales calls.

Running an errand to get new wiper blades and a cabin filter, the guy at the auto parts store remarked about me having an economy car. the computer shows I'm averaging 32 miles per gallon. The trip back from my daughters late at night with little traffic registers 41 miles per gallon.

I just hang in... it's all I can do.
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She's looking for a soulmate...

There are lots of profiles where the women are saying "I'm looking for a soulmate."
That should be redefined.
A soulmate is specific... the one in a million person who is right for you.
It's not like you are shopping for blue leather boots that matches your blue leather purse.

A soulmate is a person who's thoughts, ideas, moral fiber matches yours. Someone that after death (if you strongly believe) your souls will continue on together.

That said, looking for a soulmate would be better described as looking for my soulmate.

Or in the case of shopping for boots, you would be looking for a solemate.

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Boycotting American companies doing business in Russia...

A friend sent me a text that she was furious over a list of American companies (still) doing business in Russia while others have ceased since it's strike on Ukraine.

I haven't had time to research this and wonder what impact it really has that Papa John's continues to do business there. I don't buy their pizzas, so there isn't a need to boycott them.
Actually, they are on my list of 'worst pizza in the world' so maybe it's good they continue to do business in Russia.


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The difference one member can make...

Nearly all the members who are active in blogs and forums have strong personalities. Some stronger than others... obviously. When a strong personality does or says something opposite to what CS wants to reflect on their site, a comment or blog gets deleted. Often as a warning and a 'time-out' should they consider the offense become more serious.

I cannot remember the number of years I've been here and how many members were banned, but it's more than a handful. Banning I believe was mostly (but not always) for political reasons. Some return with a new profile and in a short time get banned again. I think it's not for the way they behave as a 'new' member, but rather for the sins and havoc created in their previous profile.

Compared to other sites, moderation at CS is very light. I'm sure there are more important things for them to attend to aside from our little space on the internet. But when they do visit you may see several things happen in one swipe.

A few years ago their position was stated and requests from CS staff were stated as to what blogs they want to see less of. That's long gone and it's business as usual.

Last year a handful of blogs disappeared and some of the members who authored them disappeared too. While some of the blogs of the 'dearly departed' remain, most of them are unlocked. Only this week I see some long lasting blogs have been locked.

My opinion/question is shouldn't a blog of a banned member be locked or deleted too?


Oh, the difference one member can make...
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Cardiologist...

As part of my yearly physical I had an EKG a few months ago and everything checked out okay. I changed medical insurance provider 2 years ago and it's been more than 5 years since I've seen a cardiologist.

They normally do a sonogram of the heart to check heart valve operation and deposits on the blood vessels. It's time... actually covid delayed many things, so I requested to see one.

Leaving my primary care physicians office, they printed out a list of cardiologists who accept my medical plan. It was a fat list... 12 pages. I thought: wow, Florida has a lot of elderly people and they probably need all those specialists.

When I got home and checked the listing, only 2 were within 50 miles of me. The list of cardiologists who accept my insurance was a national listing and only 2 were near me.

That didn't give me a 'warm fuzzy feeling' and will rethink who I select for an insurance provider.
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