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  • Pulling up to a light that was changing from yellow to red, when a crappy blue hatchback zoomed past me and the car in front of me in the next lane over, through the just-turned-red light. Local cop was first in line at the cross street and pulled out with the lights going. Saw the guy pulled over about a quarter mile down the road. Waved cheerfully.

  • Raining @sh.itjust.works
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    Michigan - not bad for a city backyard

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    Grass - Carl Sandberg

    Much more solemn than the others I’ve posted

    Grass.

    BY CARL SANDBURG.

    Pile the bodies high at Austerlitz and Waterloo
    Shovel them under and let me work—
    I am the grass; I cover all.

    And pile them high at Gettysburg
    And pile them high at Ypres and Verdun.
    Shovel them under and let me work.
    Two years, ten years, and passengers ask the conductor:
    What place is this?
    Where are we now?

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                                                  I am the grass.   
                                              Let me work.  
      
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    The Duel - Eugene Field

    Another one from the very old book of poetry that was my grandma's.

    **The Duel

    Eugene Field 1850 – 1895**

    The gingham dog and the calico cat
    Side by side on the table sat;
    'T was half-past twelve, and (what do you think!)
    Nor one nor t' other had slept a wink!
    The old Dutch clock and the Chinese plate
    Appeared to know as sure as fate
    There was going to be a terrible spat.
    * (I wasn't there; I simply state
    What was told to me by the Chinese plate!) *

    The gingham dog went "Bow-wow-wow!"
    And the calico cat replied "Mee-ow!"
    The air was littered, an hour or so,
    With bits of gingham and calico,
    While the old Dutch clock in the chimney-place
    Up with its hands before its face,
    For it always dreaded a family row!
    *(Now mind: I'm only telling you
    What the old Dutch clock declares is true!) *

    The Chinese plate looked very blue,
    And wailed, "Oh, dear! what shall we do!"
    But the ging

  • Pilot G2 pens. Not expensive and write well, use them at work and not be too upset if s customer walks off with one.

    SAS shoes. Made in Texas, hella comfortable. You can’t buy them online, you have to go to a shoe store and get properly fitted. They also fit the saying about not skimping on things that come between you and the ground.

  • An oldie, one of my favorites and a perennial in my main playlist!

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    The Minuet - by Mary Mapes Dodge

    This is one of my favorites, because you can almost hear the dance music in the verses.

    The Minuet (1879) by Mary Mapes Dodge

    Grandma told me all about it,

    Told me so I couldn’t doubt it,

    How she danced—my Grandma danced!—.

    Long ago.

    How she held her pretty head,

    How her dainty skirt she spread,

    Turning out her little toes;

    How she slowly leaned and rose—.

    Long ago.

    Grandma’s hair was bright and sunny;

    Dimpled cheeks, too—ah, how funny!

    Really quite a pretty girl,

    Long ago.

    Bless her! why, she wears a cap,

    Grandma does, and takes a nap.

    Every single day; and yet.

    Grandma danced the minuet.

    Long ago.

    Now she sits there, rocking, rocking,

    Always knitting Grandpa’s stocking—.

    (Every girl was taught to knit.

    Long ago.).

    Yet her figure is so neat,

    And her ways so staid and sweet,

    I can almost see her now.

    Bending to her partner’s bow,

    Long ago.

    Grandma says our modern jumping,

    Hopping, rushing, whirling, bumping,

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    Anyone want to read some old, classic poems?

    When I was a kid, my grandmother gave me a slender book titled “101 Classic Poems.” I’m 59, and this was hers when she was young, so these are some old timey poems! I can go through it and post some of them if anyone would be interested.

  • No experience with Ryanair specifically, but airlines do oversell their flights. That said, if you check in as soon as you are able, right at 24 hours before, you should be ok. The people who run into trouble are the ones who wait to check in until they get to the airport.

  • She was petted shortly after, trust me. One ignores Emily at their peril!

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    thetokenlady @sh.itjust.works

    Emily is wondering why she isn't being petted.

  • Avatar I’d Dances with Wolves…..IN SPAAAAACE!!

  • I’m sorry for your loss. I’m sure she knew she was loved

  • Just say you’ll be at home avoiding all the noise. I’m saying that and I was born in the U.S.

  • Try here : https://www.wideshoes.com

    I hope that comes through as a link. My late husband wore a 10.5 EEEEEE and got most of his shoes there. Once you set up with them you can just order what fits