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Her knees will never forgive her. But, I think I prefer the knee problem. While it is painful, she has gained a few benefits from the effort and there are treatments for that. She also has discovered more about her surroundings.
On the other hand, Caulfield will suffer an ear worm from reading that one chapter so many times. Heâll remember them in his sleep. He might never forget them. I can think of better choices to recall, including some song lyrics.
âWalking Down hillâ. In 1950 a group of kids from Camp WagaNaki East Waterford ME had climbed Mt. Washington. We got âraint-tonâ as the say in New England dialect, & I had to take a group of younger campers down the very long road. After about an hour or two of walking down a steep road mile after mile my legs were in serious pain.
Unless youâre totally illiterate or English isnât your native language, A Chapter a Day is hardly a challenge. Heck, on Wisconsin Public Radio they used to read it to you every day on a show of that very name.
I know, right? I mean, EVERYONE is surrounded by people whoâve ârun Bostonâ like SO many times that the 26.2 mile course is completely common knowledge. Geez, get with it ya daft old bat!
Now I have to go back and re-read âCuckooâs Nestâ to see whatâs in that âultra-short chapterâ that Caulfield read over and over, but I think I already know and I donât wannaâŠ
Hi Jef. Iâm glad that you found a worthy buyer for your car. I could not have afforded to buy it whatever the price. My sincere Happy Labor Day wishes to you and Patty.
blah_duh over 2 years ago
I havenât done either, and I could have told you that.
Ceeg22 Premium Member over 2 years ago
You gotta take the uphill to go downhill
MS72 over 2 years ago
Heartbreak
sandpiper over 2 years ago
Her knees will never forgive her. But, I think I prefer the knee problem. While it is painful, she has gained a few benefits from the effort and there are treatments for that. She also has discovered more about her surroundings.
On the other hand, Caulfield will suffer an ear worm from reading that one chapter so many times. Heâll remember them in his sleep. He might never forget them. I can think of better choices to recall, including some song lyrics.
Cozmik Cowboy over 2 years ago
Boston Marathon? Anyone whoâs ever walked on hills could have told her that.
Banjo Gordy Premium Member over 2 years ago
âWalking Down hillâ. In 1950 a group of kids from Camp WagaNaki East Waterford ME had climbed Mt. Washington. We got âraint-tonâ as the say in New England dialect, & I had to take a group of younger campers down the very long road. After about an hour or two of walking down a steep road mile after mile my legs were in serious pain.
swenbu Premium Member over 2 years ago
OKâŠ. I give! I love Frazz/Malett, but Iâm tired of this arc now!! Glad schoolâs starting!
Richard S Russell Premium Member over 2 years ago
Unless youâre totally illiterate or English isnât your native language, A Chapter a Day is hardly a challenge. Heck, on Wisconsin Public Radio they used to read it to you every day on a show of that very name.
AndrewSihler over 2 years ago
For âsprintâ read âsplintâ.
Ubermick over 2 years ago
I know, right? I mean, EVERYONE is surrounded by people whoâve ârun Bostonâ like SO many times that the 26.2 mile course is completely common knowledge. Geez, get with it ya daft old bat!
rasputin's horoscope over 2 years ago
Now I have to go back and re-read âCuckooâs Nestâ to see whatâs in that âultra-short chapterâ that Caulfield read over and over, but I think I already know and I donât wannaâŠ
CoffeeBob Premium Member over 2 years ago
Spoiler â Chief Broom leaves in the end.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 2 years ago
Doing the same thing over and over again is a sign of science not insanity.
Realimaginary1 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Iâll just stick to the Little Golden Books!
Dave021947 over 2 years ago
Hi Jef. Iâm glad that you found a worthy buyer for your car. I could not have afforded to buy it whatever the price. My sincere Happy Labor Day wishes to you and Patty.