George,
GP> Thanks for the birthday greet; I'm double-nickel now. I emded up
GP> staying home for a home-cooked bday meal (much better than anything
GP> at any restaurant, especially economically!)
GP> & they got both my fave cakes: black forest, & cheesecake (still
GP> looking for the combo -- maybe I'll just have to invent it!)
Never mind the hokey birthday songs, that are so embarrassing.
> I've never been much of a steak eater, but my late wife was.
GP> At the Keg, wherre it's done right & is Prime Rib, I like it much;
I think my brother likes steak and ribs, but I've never been a fan of
such.
GP> If it's a sinus infection, try taking an ounce of apple cider vinegar
GP> twicedaily (rising & bedtime); I shot it straight, but others mix it
GP> into juice or hot water with maybe a bit o' sugar)
I've got generic NyQuil...but with the temperature going up and down
like an elevator lately, no wonder folks are sick.
GP> You've been a busy poet! I'll need to spend more time reading them,
GP> when I can digest the content better. I'm soon to bed now. . .
Over 550 poems to God's Glory.
GP> I've written poetry, but theyu're all lost -- mine was described as
GP> "morbid" more than once & also as psychologically accurate! :D
The one I liked was the joke about the difference between prose and
poetry. In short, prose doesn't rhyme, but poetry does.
The example is:
Men are from Mars. Women are from Venus.
Men like cars. Women like.....
Well, what do you want?? Prose or Poetry??
Daryl
... Archaeologist: A person whose career lies in ruins.
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