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Old 02-17-2020, 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by dlq04
Not everyone is an over-achiever. Heck, I remember when I thought being a beach bum looked like a wonderful life. I just didn't know how to make a living at it. Will he have to keep changing parking lot locations all the time?
Yes. That lot is $15 for the day.
Old 02-17-2020, 01:47 PM
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I know he was a talented wood worker, Patty. Will he continue to do that from time to time, or don't you know/care?

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Originally Posted by Lainey
I know he was a talented wood worker, Patty. Will he continue to do that from time to time, or don't you know/care?
He will if he gets a job. No one wants to hire him. He's burned bridges.
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Ouch...how old is he? Old enough for SS? I don't think so?

Anyway, our weather is still nice for February and weekend looks good. I'm going to hunt down some color at a green house somewhere, maybe here.
I need to see flowers!
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Things are hopping around my neck of the woods, These 2 weeks are the last big vacation weeks of the winter and everything is packed. They split school vacations between states, The big one is when the kids are off from n.y. n.j. and ct. I think that vt and n.h. are off a diffrent week not sure of ct mass. and r.i. but judging by the licence plates I saw last week was jersey and new york. Good sign for the economy as it seems to get busier every year but I keep thinking back to 2000 when the market tanked things changed real fast around here I saw a lot of people who lost everything.
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Daytona 500,did you see Newman’s crash ?

https://www.sportingnews.com/ca/nasc...t1ip94jwidklj7
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Headed to Ford's Theater on Fri to see Silent Sky. Here is the synopsis:

"A decade before women gained the right to vote, Henrietta Leavitt and her fellow women “computers” transformed the science of astronomy. In the Harvard Observatory, Leavitt found 2,400 new variable stars and made important discoveries about their fluctuating brightness, enabling fellow scientists to map the Milky Way and beyond."

Should be interesting.
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Originally Posted by Emil St-Hilaire
Daytona 500,did you see Newman’s crash ?

https://www.sportingnews.com/ca/nasc...t1ip94jwidklj7
Yeah, unreal that someone can live through the type of wrecks like that. Early reports said serious but not life threatening.
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Mardi Gras weekend coming up. Probably won't do much of anything until Tuesday when we head to New Orleans. Last couple of years we have hung out in Meringue (pronounced MAR-e-nee. geaux figure) and plan to do the same this year. It's an old neighborhood just east of the French Quarter. We've had enough of the big parades over the years like Rex, Bacchus, Zulu, etc. Out in Meringue they have the Saint Ann's walking parade where people just show up in various costumes and walk the parade route. There are a few "floats" but they are small and mostly just there to act as traveling saloons for groups of marchers. It's just enough of a madhouse to be fun without the chaos and commercialism of Mardi Gras doings on Bourbon and Royal in the heart of the Quarter.

https://gonola.com/things-to-do-in-n...mardi-gras-day




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Originally Posted by tof
Mardi Gras weekend coming up. Probably won't do much of anything until Tuesday when we head to New Orleans. Last couple of years we have hung out in Meringue (pronounced MAR-e-nee. geaux figure) and plan to do the same this year. It's an old neighborhood just east of the French Quarter. We've had enough of the big parades over the years like Rex, Bacchus, Zulu, etc. Out in Meringue they have the Saint Ann's walking parade where people just show up in various costumes and walk the parade route. There are a few "floats" but they are small and mostly just there to act as traveling saloons for groups of marchers. It's just enough of a madhouse to be fun without the chaos and commercialism of Mardi Gras doings on Bourbon and Royal in the heart of the Quarter.

https://gonola.com/things-to-do-in-n...mardi-gras-day
That sounds fun, being involved but not in the zoo. I was in New Orleans after the hurricane, in January 2007(?). It was about my dumbest time of my life, for me to be there. I'll just leave it at that. I did have some excellent food for one dinner.


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