Yesterday at work I was asked if I wanted to go to dinner with a few people after work. I said yes, as Cha Cha was still going to be at work. It was me and four ladies (just a coincidence that I just wrote about Hef. It was a very pleasant time. We laughed and talked and drank. I had two huge margaritas and I slept like a baby last night: worked hard 12-hours, ate a good dinner, margaritas and then took my usual melatonin and the prescribed sleeping pill and got about nine hours of sleep I think. I am not going to use this method often because it may lead to disaster eventually. I have several tasks around the house and so-forth to keep me busy until Sunday when I go back to work.
The Blue Lotus monastics |
A few years ago I lost my wedding ring. I was certain that I lost it at work and it was gone forever. I though I lost it in a box and it was goodness knows where. I know, when you hear a set-up like, that there is an obvious happy ending. I was reaching into my backpack over
Jill and I watched a Netflix original series (only three episodes, so far) called Trump: An American Dream. The show is very well done and it sure shows how he became the person that he is today. None of what I have seen on the documentary surprised me a lot but there are some things that surprised me some. It is a British documentary (Channel 4 - United Kingdom) so it seems to be unbiased though, I believe, our minds check our own personal boxed biases as we watch it; at least that is the way it is working for me. I think all of us, no matter what the topics are, make our views see fit the way that that we believe they are. This show has a lot of footage of when he was first starting to: build buildings and start casinos and hotels and host Wrestlemania... It is also cool to see clips of all of the news people and talk show hosts from back in the day like: Rona Barrett, Geraldo Rivera, Liz Smith, Howard Stern.... The show really makes me feel sad for Melania Trump. I will say no more about this show as to not sway your opinion in case you decide to watch it. IMDB (Internet Movie Data Base) calls the show "a documentary through five decades." I cannot wait until the next episodes are made though I am not really certain of they ever will be made? Perhaps we are living the next episodes right now? Here is a clip if you want to check it out.
I think I will end now because the washing machine just called to tell me that the dryer is hungry now. Thank you for stopping by. Wish me luck on all my projects over the next four days. But, with me being home for the next four days, I hope to blog more. TTFN...MITM (out)!
I went by the Blue Lotus last weekend and thought of you and wondered if you were still meditation...coincidence? ;)
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