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  • #341
Movies that make you laugh.


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  • #342
DaisyMae,

Are you still okay?

If so, I have a question for you, which might help take your mind off the rain.

Do you remember the Edisto Hotel & Restaurant? I only ask as I am always on the lookout for good recipes, and came across a reference to their great seafood.

http://www.postandcourier.com/article/20070513/PC1206/305139952
 
  • #343
That article is frightening but remember that is Charleston where all the beaches and islands sort of connect and thankfully it's not like that here. I guess we've had 3 inches of rain or so here in Summerville and am not near the coast, bridges, river, etc. My street sewers are working well at the moment and my main problem is getting my dog to go out. My back yard is quite wet so we'll see how it goes. If I'm wrong send me a fruit/nut and candy basket. Thanks for all the concern my friends have shown me.

Just took a shower in case water heater goes out, when then baby wipes will be my friend. LOL

Thanks, Gigi
 
  • #344
That article is frightening but remember that is Charleston where all the beaches and islands sort of connect and thankfully it's not like that here. I guess we've had 3 inches of rain or so here in Summerville and am not near the coast, bridges, river, etc. My street sewers are working well at the moment and my main problem is getting my dog to go out. My back yard is quite wet so we'll see how it goes. If I'm wrong send me a fruit/nut and candy basket. Thanks for all the concern my friends have shown me.

Just took a shower in case water heater goes out, when then baby wipes will be my friend. LOL

Thanks, Gigi

Good to hear. Thanks for putting my mind at ease!
 
  • #345
hmmm, don't believe I've ever been to Edisto, Gigi, and haven't heard of that hotel .... and I don't cook! Can you find them online? Would you like for me to call the restaurant/hotel and see if they have a cookbook? Is the hotel still in business? Roommate is a driver for Uber so I'll ask him tomorrow.

And, yes, I'm OK ... but bored as hell!
 
  • #346
Zuri glad you are posting. Been thinking of you. Take care my friend.

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Hi Zuri and Zoey , I've been doing housework on and off all day, while roaming around I've thought of all my friends on SB.. mainly worried about those in S.C.. and my Zuri , Niners Husband too. Hope everyone does very well soon. Zuri are you on prednisone ? When I went back to work after being so ill my co worker Stephanie said it hurt her to look at my face ! :lol: I was so swollen from the prednisone...now back to CNN for flooding news.. :loveya:
 
  • #347
Zuri glad you are posting. Been thinking of you. Take care my friend.

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Hi Zuri and Zoey , I've been doing housework on and off all day, while roaming around I've thought of all my friends on SB.. mainly worried about those in S.C.. and my Zuri , Niners Husband too. Hope everyone does very well soon. Zuri are you on prednisone ? When I went back to work after being so ill my co worker Stephanie said it hurt her to look at my face ! :lol: I was so swollen from the prednisone...now back to CNN for flooding news.. :loveyou:
 
  • #348
:hug:

Read the article, Gigi, and see the restaurant closed a long time ago ... before I moved here.
 
  • #349
Aww, sweet Zuri, it is so good to have you back today. You are "sounding" better. Just take it easy on yourself for a while longer, please. I hope your workers don't disrupt your peace and quiet too much.

Niner, I really enjoy your "sharing folder." Sending good thoughts for your husband.

As as for the old news days compared to today.... we used to get real news without the hype. Just the facts. They were not allowed to present what side they were on, so it was never (or rarely) a one-sided slant. A today, the stations seem to be politically oriented to their side of an issue. We also watch many of the spoof shies, and get more truth from them than MSM. We tend to watch or listen to NPR and AlJazeera much more often, too.

Stay dry, Daisymae. Your pup may need a raincoat and galoshes..... or an umbrella. My dogs hate going out in rain.

I will see everyone tomorrow. Hubby has been off work all week due to bone spurs in his heel/ankle area. Crossing my fingers he goes back to work on Monday and can manage. My schedule is all discombobulated :gaah:
 
  • #350
Aww, sweet Zuri, it is so good to have you back today. You are "sounding" better. Just take it easy on yourself for a while longer, please. I hope your workers don't disrupt your peace and quiet too much.

Niner, I really enjoy your "sharing folder." Sending good thoughts for your husband.

As as for the old news days compared to today.... we used to get real news without the hype. Just the facts. They were not allowed to present what side they were on, so it was never (or rarely) a one-sided slant. A today, the stations seem to be politically oriented to their side of an issue. We also watch many of the spoof shies, and get more truth from them than MSM. We tend to watch or listen to NPR and AlJazeera much more often, too.

Stay dry, Daisymae. Your pup may need a raincoat and galoshes..... or an umbrella. My dogs hate going out in rain.

I will see everyone tomorrow. Hubby has been off work all week due to bone spurs in his heel/ankle area. Crossing my fingers he goes back to work on Monday and can manage. My schedule is all discombobulated :gaah:

HI Spellbound....I so feel for you husband. I have the same thing since 1988. I have tried meds, inserts, therapy and on crutches for 6 months. I was told NOT to have surgery as it usually does not work. One day I bought a pair of Birkenstock Shoes....and the pain went away. I guess it is how the bed of the shoe is made, the way it supports the foot and that they were comfortable. They do come in shoes styles, not just clogs etc. I have bought brand new pairs on ebay for a bit less, but some stores do run sales as I know they are costly. Just an idea to help your husband walk pain free again. Have a great week end!
 
  • #351
Bob Dylan's band - The Band, I love this song.


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  • #352
Off to bed now, no power loss at this hour, and hopefully I can get back on!
 
  • #353
Apparently, that's how Scientology got started. L. Ron Hubbard had an idea about making money and didn't want to pay taxes. I haven't read it, but I understand (from interviews I've heard and read) that it's spelled out in Going Clear, written by Lawrence Wright. A documentary of the same name was released earlier this year and had very positive reviews.

You have your good churches and your bad churches, good pastors and bad pastors. Any religion that ask for money up front to join is not the one of the better churches. Scientology has many money people who join and if you don't have the money or name behind you, you can't join. Plus, many good churches have not so good members who leave the church and start their own church and take members with them. It's really sad that so many people are so money and power hungry that they form these 'spin off' religions all in the name of God!

I could tell you many stories about things that have happened in my own small community that have ripped churches apart and it was all over greed or wanting be the top dog...I have been a board member in my church and the Children's Director. We have seen good pastors and bad pastors.

But, you honestly do not need a church to worship God, you can worship Him anywhere anytime :) The church is there for support, Christians worshiping together, fellowship, and so on...
 
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Anyone in the path of Joaquin, stay safe.

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Victorian Era-Obsessed Couple Lives Like It’s Still the 1880s

"...The couple are, in their own words, “engaged in a long-term experiential study of culture and technologies of the late 19th century” — so much so that they’ve chosen to live in the Victorian era. As much as one can, that is. To wit: Sarah wears a corset 24/7, 365 days a year. Gabriel’s gold-rimmed spectacles date from the 19th century. They own a house built in 1888, complete with oil lamps, a 19th-century gas heater, and a period-appropriate icebox that they stock with block ice. Sarah winds a mechanical clock in the parlor each morning and writes letters with an antique fountain pen; both wash in a cast-iron claw-foot bathtub using Castile bar soap from a company established in 1839. Neither owns a cellphone. Sarah has never even had a driver’s license!.."

https://www.yahoo.com/makers/victor...2/photo-this-is-not-an-old-1441856806084.html
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I love the Victorian era. So I decided to live in it.

http://www.vox.com/2015/9/9/9275611/victorian-era-life
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(I couldn't give up my AC and hot water [because I'm a SWBB :facepalm: ] More power to both of them for living the life
they want.)

Their website: http://www.thisvictorianlife.com/

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  • #356
And some music for a Sunday morning:

[video=youtube;QDW4VJGKLAQ]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDW4VJGKLAQ[/video]
 
  • #357
This is for DMACKY

Sign in to WB.
Scroll to the bottom of the page and click on FULL SITE
New page will come up and like magic there is all your settings you had before :)
 
  • #358
Love the cartoons today Y/N...thanks :)
 
  • #359
Apparently, that's how Scientology got started. L. Ron Hubbard had an idea about making money and didn't want to pay taxes. I haven't read it, but I understand (from interviews I've heard and read) that it's spelled out in Going Clear, written by Lawrence Wright. A documentary of the same name was released earlier this year and had very positive reviews.

I watched "Going Clear" on HBO. Different strokes I guess. :facepalm:

Jon Oliver, host of "Last Week Tonight", demonstrated how easy it was to get church status (televangelist) and tax exemption through "Our Lady of Perpetual Exemption". And his viewers actually sent in donations, which surprised even him, everything from cash to 50 lbs of grass seeds. It was totally legal and met the parameters of the IRS. When he voluntarily shut it down, all the viable donations were donated to "Doctors Without Borders".

http://www.dailydot.com/politics/john-oliver-televangelist-irs-investigation/

His point was ANYONE could do it and bilk people of millions of dollars. His program specifically went after groups who taught "prosperity doctrine".

Televangelists preach what Oliver calls the "prosperity gospel," an idea that Christians can become wealthy by donating money to a church.
"They preach something called the prosperity gospel, which argues that wealth is a sign of God’s favor and donations will result in wealth coming back to you," he explained. "That idea sometimes takes the form of seed faith—the notion that donations are seeds that you will one day get to harvest."

Oliver highlighted several televangelists' lavish lifestyles, contrasting them with the story of a woman who died of cancer after spending her money on "seed faith" rather than treatment.
Oliver aired an IRS training video in which the tax laws relating to churches were called "purposely broad and a little vague." To test his theory that the IRS is not harsh enough on televangelists, Oliver set out to create his own church, called Our Lady of Perpetual Exemption.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/john-ol...r-televangelists-crackdown-last-week-tonight/

http://time.com/3999933/john-oliver-televangelist-church-alst-week-tonight/

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  • #360
Aww, sweet Zuri, it is so good to have you back today. You are "sounding" better. Just take it easy on yourself for a while longer, please. I hope your workers don't disrupt your peace and quiet too much.

Niner, I really enjoy your "sharing folder." Sending good thoughts for your husband.

As as for the old news days compared to today.... we used to get real news without the hype. Just the facts. They were not allowed to present what side they were on, so it was never (or rarely) a one-sided slant. A today, the stations seem to be politically oriented to their side of an issue. We also watch many of the spoof shies, and get more truth from them than MSM. We tend to watch or listen to NPR and AlJazeera much more often, too.

Stay dry, Daisymae. Your pup may need a raincoat and galoshes..... or an umbrella. My dogs hate going out in rain.

I will see everyone tomorrow. Hubby has been off work all week due to bone spurs in his heel/ankle area. Crossing my fingers he goes back to work on Monday and can manage. My schedule is all discombobulated :gaah:

BBM.
I watch Al Jazeera too, along with Sky News occasionally, gives me more of a world perspective where I can lump everything together and find consistencies from all sources to get an accurate picture of what the heck is REALLY going on.

Anybody notice that Brian Williams is back on MSNBC, covering first the Pope's visit, and then the Oregon shootings? I guess it's weighing ratings over truth.:thinking:
 
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