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One disappointing point against Spezia today. Well, it's better than zero points.
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Happy 2023!
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On 12/24/2022 at 6:42 PM, condemned2bfree said:
My Father died. 23/12/22. It's not so much his death, just the fact we (larger family) were all about to meet up in a few days for one last time. He died a few days before. He told me ''I don't think I'll make it''. I just thought it's so close, it'll be ok. I'm heartbroken we didn't get to say goodbye properly. This holiday period will never be the same again. RIP Dad.
I'm so sorry to hear this. My condolences to you and your family. Take care of yourself.
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Brothers Osborne. Fine musicians, great songs. Been listening to their 2020 album Skeletons on repeat for weeks. It's the best new stuff I've heard in a few years.
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Yes, and it's also 2112 today as I write this. I'm wearing my 2112 t-shirt at work.
Happy winter solstice and 2112 to everybody!
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I've bee offline a lot, but as I got the news weeks ago it hit me pretty hard. RIP Wilko.
Heard him live once more than ten years ago. Never got to see Dr. Feelgood, one of the greatest rock bands in it's original lineup.
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Memory of Ocean (The Finnish original is called Meren muisti) by Petra Rautiainen (2022). What a story!
https://issuu.com/rightsandbrands/docs/r_b_21x21_spring2022_issuu/s/15284608
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On 10/30/2022 at 3:55 AM, Rhyta said:
Went to my nephew's wedding last Friday, was lovely. Monday we found out the bride's parents and 3 others in the wedding party tested positive for Covid. My husband got sick and after badgering him to go to urgent care, we both tested positive for Covid. Thankfully we both had both shots and 2 boosters or it could have been worse. So tired, it really is sad that this is still happening. 2119 people in my county tested positive the day we did. Looks like Fall surge again
I'm sad to hear this. I hope you both feel better already.
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On 10/13/2022 at 3:16 AM, pjbear05 said:
A FB page for my high school put up a revised addition of "The Memorial Wall" showing information regarding decceased graduates. It was sad scrolling through the list, seeing names of friends and acquaintances with their dates and causes of death: disaese, accidents, KIA Vietnam (I graduated in 1968), even a murder. So many losses .
Truly a sad list.
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On 10/10/2022 at 5:44 AM, Bahamas said:
Brilliant!
Somebody posts a topic or replies to somebody else and the response includes the dalmatian-beside-a-fire-hydrant emoji.
Then, maybe, there could be the "is it peeing on the hydrant" emoji or, is it "snooping around" undecided?
Nice idea, a dalmatian emoji. Actually amazing there isn't one.
I hope you checked? I am now...
Many other animals are presented in the emoji list, but no dogs. Indeed, the dalmatian would raise a few questions about how to interpret the meaning, but that's the nature of emojis (especially those on TRF and other forums using the same platform). But we could really have use for a dalmatian!
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Happy Birthday Segue!
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Rest in peace, Loretta.
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Happy Birthday, invisible airwave! I hope your day has been full of joy and happiness!
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Come meet Captain Twain, a decent man struggling to cope in the middle of unexpected and enchanting events on his ship. Meet Lafayette, a true ladies' man with more hidden in his chest than a very big heart for beauties. See the great steamboats on the majestic river Hudson. Greet the illustrations, so easy on the eye and high in artistic value, with satisfaction. Come join the adventure that keeps you reading until your room seems to float far, far away.
Mark Siegel: Sailor Twain : or, the Mermaid in the Hudson (First Second, 2012)
https://firstsecondbooks.com/events/down-the-hudson-with-mark-siegels-sailor-twain/
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On 9/27/2022 at 8:13 PM, Principled Man said:
Just got back from a long weekend in the Cincinnati area. Had a great time, attended my wonderful niece's wedding, saw friends and family....
But I also learned about some of my friends' current family dramas, in particular my good friend, Diane, and how her daughter (Ali) and son-in-law have become Trump fanatics. The daughter is still fairly sociable, but her husband has disowned everyone who disagrees with him. We always got along well, but I don't think I'll be seeing him ever again.
That's sad. I'd choose people before politics and isms, and I can feel your disappointment.
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2 hours ago, Chicken hawk said:
Happy 35th Birthday Hold Your Fire !
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I've said it before and I will say it again: I love HYF. The mixing is what it is but the softness feels very comforting to me. HYF in it's entirety puts me in a creative mood. Most songs are energetic and beautiful, and the bass lines are delicious. Tai Shan has a different feel to it than the previous songs on the album but usually I listen to it as well.
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6 hours ago, pjbear05 said:
Remembering my father on the anniversary of his death. 1976 to 1978, can't remember exact year, but before '79, when he would have reached 65 (and 108 now). RIP, Dad.
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Yet another graphic novel.
The Twilight Man : Rod Serling and the Birth of Television by Koren Shadmi.
This one's very easy to recommend!
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Mooncakes by Wendy Xu and Suzanne Walker. A graphic novel that gives a warm and cozy feeling.
https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Mooncakes/Suzanne-Walker/9781549303043
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Signals is one of the top 2 Rush albums for me. It's excellent.
By the way, I'd like to see a Dalmatian emoji on TRF.
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Earl Palmer is #1.
Clyde Stubblefield, Ziggy Modeliste, Bonzo, Art Blakey, Jo Jones, just to name a few others I like. There are a lot of great drummers out there like Abe Laboriel Jr. and Stanley Randolph as well.
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What Made You Sad Today?
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Posted · Edited by Sun & Moon
Sorry to hear this, too, Jem. It can be very painful to think about the things that might have been but that never came true. I hope you'll find some comfort in doing things you love.