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Image of the Week This is self explanatory as I feel as if I’m leaping toward 2018 and doing my best to leave 2017 behind, but like everything, life is a work in progress and process. It never really begins or ends because it is always moving and revolving in many directions. Word of the…
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January 2018: Looking Back in Time and Random Information Edgar Allan Poe’s famous poem “The Raven” was first published in the New York Evening Mirror on January 29, 2845. Poe was paid $15. Astronaut John Glenn was seventy-seven when the Space Shuttle Discovery launched in 1998, making Glenn the oldest person ever to travel in…
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I’ve been waiting to get surgery on my hands for over two months now. Good thing is I got it done before the New Year. Bad thing is I’ve only been able to watch Netflix and movies the past few days. I’m looking forward when I can get these bandages off tomorrow. I can’t wait…
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10 Must See Movies in December… or maybe in January These holiday themed movies are in no particular order. If you’re wondering why I didn’t include It’s a Wonderful Life, it’s because I’ve never seen it. Yes, you heard it right. Maybe this year will be the year. I mean while I’m at it, I…
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Not your typical holiday quotes, but in all seriousness, I hope everyone is having a great time with friends, family, food, drink, and gifts.
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Here’s a list of the major genres recognized by IMDb. There are many to choose from, old and new, and my examples are ones I’ve recently watched the first time or again because I could and did. IMDb Major Genres and Definitions 1. Comedy Virtually all scenes contain characters participating in humorous or comedic experiences.…
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“You overstepped.” These simple two words sent me back to the past. The words I often heard. His voice always thunderous above my head, even if I was standing level to him. He made me look up to him, always. He made me come to him when he moved, the most annoying. A father shouldn’t…
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Father Snow Clouds Making Contact Strength and Beauty Family of Four Sunlight on Water
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I’m finally done with this book to give it a proper recommendation and review. This book has gotten mixed reviews, as do most things, but I’d say it is worthy enough. The content isn’t so much about Patton’s military accomplishments or failures, but about how Patton himself viewed himself during them. It’s about the psychological…








