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RE: Random Thoughts
November 5, 2021 at 7:08 pm
So, I had someone begging me for pennies yesterday. She was all, "Do you have change?"
Me: "No."
Her: "You have change."
Me: "I have sixteen cents, all pennies."
Her: "I'll take a penny."
Me: "What are you going to buy with a penny?"
Her: "I don't know."
People I tell ya.
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RE: Random Thoughts
November 5, 2021 at 8:07 pm
The candy store I worked at had candy you could buy for a penny, even if it was just the shit we needed to get rid of. But then, it closed less than a week ago.
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RE: Random Thoughts
November 5, 2021 at 9:15 pm
And, checking for this month in the Deep Hurting Project, here's the possibilities for movies in the Deep Hurting Project, sorted by genre and free platforms/platforms I'm subscribed to:
Comedy:
- Best Night Ever (Tubi, Amazon Prime)
- InAPPropriate Comedy (Tubi)
- Joe Piscopo: A Night at Club Piscopo (Tubi)
- Mr. Magoo (Disney Plus, Also available at local library as DVD)
- Surf School (Tubi)
Drama:
- Deadly Lessons (Tubi)
- Hangmen (Tubi)
- Paparazzi Princess: The Paris Hilton Story (Tubi)
- Pimp (Tubi)
- Turn it Up (Tubi)
Horror:
- Alice in Murderland (Tubi)
- Ants on a Plane (Tubi)
- Arachnicide (Tubi)
- Bear (Tubi, Crackle)
- Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 (Pluto TV)
- Creepozoids (Tubi)
- Curse of Pirate Death (Tubi)
- Hobgoblins (Tubi)
- I Spit on Your Grave: Deja Vu (Tubi)
- Monster (Tubi)
- Shark Exorcist (Tubi)
- Snakes on a Train (Tubi, Pluto TV)
- The Source (Tubi, Pluto)
Musical:
- Dancin: It's On (Tubi, Amazon)
- Sunday School Musical (Tubi, Pluto)
Sci-Fi/Fantasy:
- Amazing Bulk (Tubi)
- Game Therapy (Tubi)
- R.O.T.O.R. (Tubi)
- Transmorphers (Tubi, Pluto TV)
Youth:
- Bible Town (Tubi)
- Cry Wilderness (Tubi)
- Finding Jesus 2 (Tubi)
- Leo the Lion (Amazon Prime)
- Santa With Muscles (Tubi)
- Tentacolino (Tubi)
- Zoo Wars (Peacock, Tubi)
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RE: Random Thoughts
November 5, 2021 at 9:30 pm
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(November 5, 2021 at 7:08 pm)T.J. Wrote: So, I had someone begging me for pennies yesterday. She was all, "Do you have change?"
Me: "No."
Her: "You have change."
Me: "I have sixteen cents, all pennies."
Her: "I'll take a penny."
Me: "What are you going to buy with a penny?"
Her: "I don't know."
People I tell ya.
Yeah, it's a tough call. There are places in this city which give food to the hungry. There are even free food vans which go around at night.
I will pretty much always give a street drunk at least $10 if I have it. I'm a recovering alcoholic (Sober since June 30 2002) I know what it's to like crave a drink. I'm not suggesting for a second that anyone else should do as I do.
I worked for Federal Social Security here in Oz for 25 years. During that time I concluded that in my opinion, there is one and only one criteria for charity; need.
Addendum; If you're interested in the topic, perhaps have glance at the concept of the deserving poor, and it origins.
The clip below is from a film of Pygmalion, by George Bernard Shaw. (Later made into a musical, My Fair Lady) Alfred Doolittle, moralist. It gets interesting at 4.25
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=chZjiVs7boQ
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RE: Random Thoughts
November 6, 2021 at 4:29 am
(November 5, 2021 at 10:57 am)arewethereyet Wrote: UGH - DST - This weekend we turn the clocks back an hour. I have to say it's not as bad now that I am not going to work and coming home from work in the dark but I still don't like it being dark so early in the evening (or late afternoon). Need to up my intake of vitamin D to make up for living in darkness.
We did ours back in September. Though I think it's a silly, outmoded practice that should be consigned to the dung heap of history, it's never bothered me.
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RE: Random Thoughts
November 6, 2021 at 4:46 am
(November 6, 2021 at 4:29 am)BrianSoddingBoru4 Wrote: (November 5, 2021 at 10:57 am)arewethereyet Wrote: UGH - DST - This weekend we turn the clocks back an hour. I have to say it's not as bad now that I am not going to work and coming home from work in the dark but I still don't like it being dark so early in the evening (or late afternoon). Need to up my intake of vitamin D to make up for living in darkness.
We did ours back in September. Though I think it's a silly, outmoded practice that should be consigned to the dung heap of history, it's never bothered me.
Boru
When I was working around Dallas I would have to leave the house in the dark for my commute and it would get dark either before or during my commute home. That meant I spent the daylight hours trapped in a building...often nowhere near a window. That's what bothered me most. Now with working from home I don't have to deal with that.
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RE: Random Thoughts
November 6, 2021 at 11:41 am
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Daylight Savings Time screws up my sleep for months afterward in the spring. I've been setting an alarm for 8:00 this week, which will switch to 7:00 on Sunday.
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RE: Random Thoughts
November 6, 2021 at 12:44 pm
I dread becoming old where I will start opining on "kids these days" and shitting on their choices. I have been hating it the whole time the older generation has been doing it to me and my peers, realizing that they're just cranky and stuffy with old ideals and outdated values and trying to control the change and progress of the world, rather than adapting.
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RE: Random Thoughts
November 6, 2021 at 12:49 pm
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(November 6, 2021 at 12:44 pm)Ten Wrote: I dread becoming old where I will start opining on "kids these days" and shitting on their choices. I have been hating it the whole time the older generation has been doing it to me and my peers, realizing that they're just cranky and stuffy with old ideals and outdated values and trying to control the change and progress of the world, rather than adapting.
I am glad that I have always remembered what it was like to be a teenager. It sure helped with my kids and now helps me relate to my grandkids.
I remember how I felt when mom and dad fussed about my choices in music and clothes and such. I did my best to let my kids go through whatever phases they were in at the time knowing that it's important to try on different things till you find what fits you. Funny - I again have the long hair my mother hated and mostly wear the jeans and T-shirts my father hated.
Not all of us old fogeys are cranky and stuffy. And you don't have to become that either.
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RE: Random Thoughts
November 6, 2021 at 1:09 pm
(November 6, 2021 at 12:44 pm)Ten Wrote: I dread becoming old where I will start opining on "kids these days" and shitting on their choices. I have been hating it the whole time the older generation has been doing it to me and my peers, realizing that they're just cranky and stuffy with old ideals and outdated values and trying to control the change and progress of the world, rather than adapting.
I'm 65, and in my opinion young people today are a lot better informed and more sophisticated than we were when I was young. They have great advantages with computers, smart phones, the internet, streaming services, and so on.
About the only thing we had better was the music, and it's still around to enjoy anyway.
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