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nonsmoker

I was going through some old stuff in the old toy

Box I had at home. I found this rare monopoly card,
Somebody here may be interested in it. Its in great condition and worth looking at.. If you Know anybody interested in having it let me know. wink

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freehand

geographic

Geographic compatibility. I've noticed that I get on better with the East coast. It doesn't matter the age or gender. I grew up on the West coast and like the people there but I've found I can converse with East coast much better. Being on the phone and in person, this seems to be a fact. I find this interesting. The things that shape us and create our take on life. Have you noticed a geographic compatibility?
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Vierkaesehochonline today!

Venezuela Bernie....Caracas Sanders....

...sort of has that --- Je ne sais pas qua ring to it, n'est pas? But just which one would help his campaign more with older and real life experienced voters, as opposed to the "what can you pander to me ?" millennial crowd? He might ask the Fake Indian, pander queen, disgraceful human being, Warren. She's the real expert. But a little too much medicare for all, too early on, likely cost her the nomination. Socialism....excellent system, until it runs out of other peoples' money and assets.
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JimNastics

Lucked out....this time.

The forecast this evening called for a possible tornado.
We don't get many tornadoes in New Jersey.
But, about 3 times per year we get warnings of potential ones.
To the defense of the news, we actually do get a few small ones.

One time one formed right in front of me.
It got started on a hot summer day, No clouds at all.
An SUV stopped at a 4-way stop sign and when it drove away, a very small tornado started,
During the next 5 minutes, it got bigger, and bigger & bigger
and was shaking large trees. Luckily it ran into a tall brick college dormitory,
or it probably would have kept growing.

About 20 years ago, a tornado went down a main street one block from where I was living at the time.
I didn't know it at the time. The next day I learned about it, as I witnessed the damage it
did to a strip mall a block from my house. It ripped the roof off of one building and some
air conditioners out of the walls of other buildings.

This summer New Jersey got some water spouts off the coast in the Atlantic Ocean and
also a tornado that fell some trees.

Getting back to tonight, I decided to walk to a store to buy some chicken. The store is perhaps a mile away.
When I got outside, it was strange. It was totally overcast, complete cloud cover.
It wasn't raining, but it was quite threatening. I debated driving or not, and chose to walk anyway.
As I began to walk, I noticed that every 3 seconds or so, lightning happened.
There was lots of lightning, but it wasn't the typical cloud to ground lightning.
It was all above the lower cloud level.
So, the clouds would light up all over the sky every 3 seconds or so, and thunder was mostly
not present.

On my walk back, the cloud lightning still continued every 3 seconds, and the last 600 yards, or so, it
started to drizzle a little bit. When I got 2 steps from my front porch, the clouds let loose.
They were pouring out buckets of water. Luckily, I had a wind breaker on, and my house key out of my pocket already. So, since I was in the rain less than 2 seconds, I didn't get drenched.

I lucked out....this time.
tongue

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Philipsenonline today!

Diablo III and other things

These past few days, I have been looking for jobs and playing a LOT of Diablo III. If you are unfamiliar with the Diablo franchise, let me sum it up fairly briefly: It is a hack-and-slash action role-playing video game, developed and published by Blizzard Entertainment. The aim of the game is to kill Diablo, the Prime Evil. In order to do that, you need to complete Four acts of quests. In Diablo III, they range from killing a certain amount of demons to locating major things, such as a soul stone, a head or something entirely different.

Before you start, you pick a class. I am playing as a Necromancer, but I have completed the game with a Wizard, which is a great class to play. I am on my second play-through at the moment, and I am almost finished with the game. My next character is gonna be a Crusader, which I am very excited to play. I might also bump up the difficulty for this one, since I really need a challenge. At the moment, I think it's too easy to level up and kill Diablo.

Naturally, with a game where the title is 'Diablo', there are some people, who are against it, or people who are doubting, whether you can play the game and still be a Christian. I found a website, where Christians are discussing the game. It is actually quite interesting to read, what they think of the game. If you are interested in reading that conversation, click this link here:

Full disclosure: I was baptized in the Christian faith, but I am not a practicing Christian. I am open to it, however. It all depends on when the time is right and all that good stuff. I attend church sometimes, but it's mostly when there are weddings, baptisms or funerals.

Quick side note: If you go to my previous blog, and look at the comment section, you're probably thinking "Wait a minute, you turned comments off", and the answer to that is yes. Yes I have. Your next question is probably "But why did you do that?". I did it, because I felt that what needed to be said, had been said. Also, it looked like it could escalate at any minute, which is exactly what I feared would happen. That is the reason, why I don't post political stuff. No more of those blogs..

Anyway.. Back to the video games.. Diablo III is a fantastic game, that delivers hours and hours of fun! There are 7 (yes, seven) classes, each with their own unique play-style. So many ways to build your perfect character. It could be a mix of summoning skeletons and bone spikes, to fire and ice. The main story line is short, finished in just 10 hours. But, after that you can go into Adventure Mode, and really rake up the play time! Some say it's endless, which I kind of agree on. So, if you have a PS4, Xbox One or a PC, give this game a look. I promise you will have a BOATLOAD of fun!
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BadlyDrawn

The virus is going viral. Whoda thunk?

I love Google Assistant, even though she dumped me for the PS4.

I wake up and say "Good Morning, Google". Then she takes over. "Good morning, Badly."

Followed by the time, weather, calendar and news.

I didn't get past the second story. It was about a Biogen meeting in Boston. According to the story, most of the current covid-19 cases in Massachusetts are linked to that meeting. Something like 70 out of 95.

It makes me wonder what they do exactly...@ Biogen.

There's your conspiracy. Eat it up.
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JimNastics

Photo caption contest - go fish

You know the drill by now.
Enjoy the captions other people offer and/or
make one(s) of your own.
Either way, enjoy. cheers

First here's the photo;

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and my first caption for that photo is;

He was only following directions. dunno
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pedro27online today!

this song is for me



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freehand

the antisocial

The life of the solitary/hermit type. I go to work. I greet people with a genuine interest in how they are. I find a common element and talk about it. It could be the weather, children or a geographic location. I make them feel comfortable and "normal". I am a hermit who works customer service. I like to banter for a limited time. I know people and I enjoy the brief interaction. I don't bank on the interaction. I don't take phone numbers or set dates. Like chocolate, too much human is too much. I limit my sweets to keep it healthy.

When I am home, I cuddle my dogs and find a documentary. I love watching things that give me insight on the human dynamics. I make a meal for one and read. I don't feel lonely. The prospect of meeting and sharing time with another person is a bit scary. I like my time. It doesn't cost anything and it is also valuable.

I care if someone is hurting but I know there is little I can do. I care if a person is struggling but there is little I can do. the best I can do is be consistent and supportive in the mental sense. Financial and otherwise is not possible. A hermit/solitary person has good advice. We are aware of our surroundings. Being solitary or a hermit doesn't make us anti-human. We may only be antisocial because to be social is an emotional overload.
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