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    The Era -- Day By Day

    Ms Horn married a gigolo in Miami. Still, her surname leads to wit which I'll refrain. Just cannot make this stuff up. ;) Terrence didn't down scroll so I presume all is same as yesterday.:mad:
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    Self Rediscovery

    ^^^ Better call Saul. Alvin the Chipmunk fat goose loose with a noose, hangman Lord High Executioner. But there is no crime, state or federal. :eek:
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    What Are You Reading

    I've TATP Meet Burma now and a fast peruse is enticing but with the Belmont Stakes approach I snagged The Greatest Gambling Story Ever Told, a true tale of three gamblers, The Kentucky Derby, and the mexican cartel. Sounds a bit Christmas-cee with the Magi camel drivers Gaspar, Balthazar...
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    You know you are getting old when:

    I've two. Great pill popper organizer if I might say.
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    So trivial, yet it really ticks you off.

    Robin Waldun, an academic reader and YouTube channel Australian speaks a decidedly American accent, definitely not ''Stral,'' hell no.
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    The Era -- Day By Day

    The widowed mature soldier in the UK has five kids and volunteered for service? SCARLET O'NEIL and THE GUMPS I occasionally glance. The former is a bit too supernatural for my likes and latter just poorly facial drawn to my aesthetic, but things seem tad kinky with cross dress female...
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    The Agents of F.L.A.S.K.

    Trinity at Cambridge mate, school of spies and turncoat blagards, all terrible tosh force fed by Oxfordians and their Cecil Rhodes. :mad: Colombia claims it's only interested in the history of this wreckage not the loot. OK. Hoist the jolly roger and set sail with two or three battleships for a...
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    The Era -- Day By Day

    Meet Burma arrived. It's part of a trio set about Terrence, Burma, and a Dragon Lady. I'll buy the lot for Christmas but this book covers the strip since inception with a pubescent lad skinny and not sure of himself towhead kid with Pat Ryan.
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    The Era -- Day By Day

    Chatterley isn't smut but a candid surmise of Eros and war's continuance during peace. By way of extension the kingdom lost a generation of matrimonial union during the First War so Lawrence captured a moment in time, fully told in the pages of Lady Chatterley's Lover. And speak of tight...
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    The Era -- Day By Day

    British intelligence washed a corpse ashore France loaded case chock full false invasion plans all to fool Gerry. The more prescient German commanders probably knew an invasion would prove Normandy-and ultimately be successful.
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    So trivial, yet it really ticks you off.

    I am of course deeply shocked at this revelation. Quite. :eek:
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    The Era -- Day By Day

    Burma's back! Figuratively and definitely figuritively. Wait'll the lads gander a take of her.;) Perchance I mistook me earlier Milt stilt. Now thar be a chance for our tiger lad.:cool:
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    What Was The Last Movie You Watched?

    Faulkner gave a lit lecture filmed at the Mississippi University shown Cambridge where he asks ''what's love got to do with respectability?'' Yes indeed indecipherable but deep, very deep.:)o_O
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    The Era -- Day By Day

    Some days like this night-midnight-by London chime our gallant's panel eludes down scroll, so I surmise Ms Elizabeth's cryptic cipher as to content and proceed forthwith. The Jewett murder is disgusting and cowardly, though the Lind case offers more sawdust for a skull rolled by executioner axe...
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    "Man's Carelessness in Dress"

    Essentially the cause of my earliest post herein as regards pastoral sartorial admonishment. I am casual generally but such has certain limit accord my old fashioned self.
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    So trivial, yet it really ticks you off.

    The Sino/Slavic assault on western data source is given and stay safe at Starbucks. ;)
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    The Agents of F.L.A.S.K.

    Amen Dr Jones. That such men exist in our midst and time astounds me. Obviously his choice of Oxford instead of Cambridge is a serious misstep which can be excused in wake of his passage. However definitely worthy of honourary FLASK membership.:) The St Jack is a ship we discussed before. The...
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    You know you are getting old when:

    The surgeon's scalpel cannot erasure time but only alter its effect; sometimes horribly so. Vanity trespass across the glass hand mirror held Venus can exact joy from life.
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    "Man's Carelessness in Dress"

    Your metropolitan populace includes Chinese and other ethnic groups including me own Celtic; all of whom were well dressed for turn out at Mass, last I visited Vancouver. Housing cost and economic cost issues did not impede proper attire at church during the Great Depression or the Second...
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    "Man's Carelessness in Dress"

    A Roman Catholic, a few years ago the celebrant cleric admonished our congregation's attire as overly casual and disrespectful of the Mass, which was entirely correct. Society needs to take some sartorial stock and take heed.

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