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Item: I have been wondering lately about a client I haven't seen in years, and I asked myself if he was even still alive, because he was no spring chicken when I last saw him. Well, yesterday I ran out to the office-supply store for a box of envelopes, drove past the place I intended to go and went into the next place that carries them, and...there he was running the cash register.

That's been happening to me a lot lately, where I think of someone I haven't seen in a while and then I will run into them.

I was reading a question thread on Reddit about people who had
won something "for life!", some of the responses were from people who won something for a year. Went to Subway to get a sandwich, on the receipt is an entry to "win free Subway for a year".
won something "for life!", some of the responses were from people who won something for a year. Went to Subway to get a sandwich, on the receipt is an entry to "win free Subway for a year".
Fishface wrote: "Wow, a whole subway? Which line?
NO HIT! NO HIT!!!"
With my luck probably the "F" it only goes to Roosevelt island,
POW
NO HIT! NO HIT!!!"
With my luck probably the "F" it only goes to Roosevelt island,
POW

I guess than answers that question.

Love it. I know you almost feel like you've met a celebrity. Reminds me of when I was reading an Ann Rule book and saw the name of a gal that I worked with. Turned out it was the same person mentioned in the book.


One day SHY OF eight years old
Grandma passed away
I was a broken hearted little boy,
blowing out that birthday cake
How I cried when the sky let go
with a cold and lonesome rain
Momma smiled said don't be sad child
Grandma's watchin you today
'Cause there's holes in the floor of Heaven
and her tears are pourin' down
that's how you know she's watchin'
wishin' she could be here now
And sometimes if you're lonely
just remember she can see
there's holes in the floor of Heaven
and she's watchin' over you and me
Seasons come and seasons go
nothin' stays the same
I grew up fell in love
met a girl who took my name
Year by year we made a life
in this sleepy little town
I thought we'd grow old together
Lord I sure do miss her now
But there's holes in the floor of Heaven
and her tears are pourin' down
that's how you know she's watchin'
wishin' she could be here now
and sometimes when I'm lonely
I remember she can see
there's holes in the floor of Heaven
and she's watchin' over you and me
Well my little girl is 23
I walk her down the aisle
it's a shame her mom can't be here now
to see her lovely smile
They throw the rice
I catch her eye
as the rain starts comin' down
she takes my hand says daddy don't be sad 'cause
I know momma's watchin' now
And there's holes in the floor of Heaven
and her tears are pourin down
that's how you know she's watchin'
wishin' she could be here now
and sometimes when I'm lonely
I remember she can see
there's holes in the floor of Heaven
and she's watchin' over you and me
Watchin' over you and me
Watchin' over you and me
Watchin' over you and me


My coincidence this morning occurred as I was eating breakfast, reading a Smithsonian magazine, with the TV streaming SkyNews in the background. I was reading an article on the route Hannibal took from Spain to Italy, and just as I read the words "from Spain to Italy" I heard those exact words from the TV! I looked up and found that the newscaster was explaining today's European weather patterns.


Later on at home, I finished Whipping Boy: The Forty-Year Search for My Twelve-Year-Old Bully, which is all about a school bully named (I crap you negative) Cesar Augustus. I closed the book and went downstairs to make a batch of cookies (green tea cookies with pistachio, if you must know). It was too hard to concentrate on Outside Verdun between steps in the recipe, so I turned on the TED talks. And the guy doing the talk was named Cesar!!!

Well, I just came from a home visit where I admired a giant turnip on display on the front porch. They insisted on giving it to me, saying they have no idea how to fix it. And here I am, with a turnip recipe and a turnip the size of a FotoMat...
Fishface wrote: "OK, while reading Outside Verdun I was horrified to see a mention of something the German soldiers were issued to eat, called turnip jam. It sounded beyond revolting. To my surprise..."



Now I'm never gonna get it out of my head!!!
I had to go to the urgent care today. The receptionist asked for my insurance card and photo I.D. I have an NYC ID card, so I asked him if this was acceptable and he said sure, I turned to look at the TV on the wall, and it was showing an ad for the NYC ID cards.
This one is a little more obscure, recently I've been seeing ads for
THE MUSEUM OF SEX. Which I've been to, when I went there was an exhibit about how white women vs non-white women are portrayed in movies (mainstream not porn), everytime I saw the ad I would think of this.
Then on Facebook someone posted Chattanooga Choo Choo from Glen Miller and it exactly showed what the museum exhibit described.
THE MUSEUM OF SEX. Which I've been to, when I went there was an exhibit about how white women vs non-white women are portrayed in movies (mainstream not porn), everytime I saw the ad I would think of this.
Then on Facebook someone posted Chattanooga Choo Choo from Glen Miller and it exactly showed what the museum exhibit described.

First I find out there's a Ice Cream Museum now this.

Well, he died yesterday at the age of 88 -- on the anniversary of the bombing of Nagasaki.


Yes. That's definitely a coincidence. Kind of like the two presidents that have died on the Fourth of July. Both were signers of the constitution and died on the anniversary of the signing of the constitution.

Anyway, I found out today, Ethel Le Neve, Dr Crippen’s lover, was married in the same registry office, Wandsworth, as me.
And it doesn’t end there!
Excitement builds...
Her spouse has the same surname as me. There’s more! And the same initials.
Spooky, or what?

John Adams and Thomas Jefferson both died July 4th, 1831, about 5 hours apart.


There is a Grand Marais Minnesota. I believe it is waaaay in the northern part of the state.

One of his co-offenders bears a striking physical resemblance to my old nemesis, Coral Watts.
And the book is pretty much stuffed with guys named WAYNE. One of the victims is Richard WAYNE Miller. One of the investigators is named Wayne. And one of the killers is WAYNE Coleman.
My best friend came to visit today. She wanted to go to Coney Island. So we got on the train to go to Coney Island, I was checking my Facebook and it showed a memory from a year ago today. I was in Coney Island with my best friend.

Hate when that happens.
Oh and it is usually an obscure song nobody has heard of or ..."
I got a song in my head the other day that was on a children's record I had as a kid. Don't know why it popped into my head. I wish I could remember the name of the album so I could get it again. Another thought that comes into my head was from a Winnie the Pooh record I had as a kid. Everytime it looks like it is going to rain I can hear Winnie saying "Tut, Tut, it looks like rain".

The forensic pathologist is named Larry Howard.

The county sheriff where the crime occurred is Dan White.


The forensic pathologist is named Larry Howard.
The county sheriff where the crime occurred is Dan..."
Funny!

It Can't Happen Here by Sinclair Lewis

and

The back cover blurb about the Sinclair Lewis book intrigued me:
"Written during the Great Depression, when the country was largely oblivious to Hitler's aggression, it juxtaposes sharp political satire with the chillingly realistic rise of a president who becomes a dictator to save the nation from welfare cheats, sex, crime, and a liberal press. " Hmmm, sound familiar? Not sure if I will tackle this book but it sounds intriguing.

Read it and tell us how the current administration is going to come out!

Read 20 pages and just couldn't get into it. Too much stuff going on in my life right now so I think I need some light reading right now. Took it back to the library today. Maybe try again another time.

Well, I just started a new TC and it turns out to be a memoir of growing up in the old, unimproved Hell's Kitchen.
Fishface wrote: "I heard a radio commentary on the changes in Hell's Kitchen and shuddered a little at how chic and foo-foo it seems to be now. It's a place nobody can afford to live, infested with boutiques and hi..."
And a great craft beer bar.
And a great craft beer bar.
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