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HaHaHa. I couldn't sleep so I finally decided to get up, time for my second cup of coffee. Good Morning Send!
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Good morning CWillie!
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Goodnight JohnBoy! Couldn't resist - the Walton's - one of my favorite shows.
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CentralMassach, Yes, JohnBoy, that is why Gershun and I have been saying goodnight for a long time now, perpetuating the old-fashioned kind of love and concern theme that the Walton's portrayed in their show.
Just trying to spread the love to the caregiving family across the miles by including everyone I could think of last night. The B was for Babalou, could not think of he name!
Good morning!
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Good morning Send!!!! Good morning everyone!! Hope everyones day is peaceful
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Ok Send....

You can't type these two names in succession like that anymore...

Goodnight Assandache,
Goodnight Blackhole,

...because my tired eyes read something totally different. Not going there, but I'm sure you can figure it out. LOL
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....aaaaand another client on board! :-)
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Yay! Susan! Good for you!

Random acts of typing....I see your point!

Having had a talk with myself, taking my husband (tech geek) to a World IP conference today, learn, network, get a job down the line! He can work part-time under supervised employment programs. There are a whole lot of tech-geeks at Caltech!
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Good morning Send, and Good night too! Exhausted tonight.

Hmm, favorite things? The weather getting so warm earlier this week that I could go barefoot. Then so cold today, need to keep my socks on, then find my UGGS.
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Ugg!
Ilove Uggs.
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Good Morning Aging Caregivers (Said in true Robin Williams style)
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As I age beyond belief, my advance planning has got to be death by chocolate.
I am having some now.
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Send, did you ever watch the Death by Chocolate cooking program hosted by Marcel de Saulniers? It was a regular broadcast decades ago. He was a famous chef and apparently co-owner of the Trellis Restaurant in Williamsburg.
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No, but the phrase, death by chocolate has been around awhile-I did not know it referred to that. Maybe it is in youtube still. See me googling now ....
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y Rosa Silverman2:29PM BST 17 Jul 2012CommentsComment
A N@zi plot to kill Sir Winston Churchill with a bar of exploding chocolate during the Second World War has been revealed in historic papers.
Giving a new meaning to the dessert name “death by chocolate”, Adolf Hitler’s bomb makers coated explosive devices with a thin layer of rich dark chocolate, then packaged it in expensive-looking black and gold paper.
The Germans apparently planned to use secret agents working in Britain to discreetly place the bars - branded as Peters Chocolate - among other luxury items taken into the dining room used by the War Cabinet during the conflict.
The lethal slabs of confection were packed with enough explosives to kill anyone within several metres.
But the plot was foiled by British spies who discovered the chocolate was being made and tipped off one of MI5’s most senior intelligence chiefs, Lord Victor Rothschild, before the wartime prime minister’s life could be endangered.
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I had no idea chocolate could be so complicated.......I prefer to just eat it. :)
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I would prefer to just eat it and die! Lol.
Goodnight Gershun!
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Good Night Send!
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Okay, Gershun, but I haven't eaten my chocolate yet! Been busy google-ing on the internet.
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WE have an awesome chocolate cake in our bakery. It is a large slice and I buy one when they put it out fresh. OH, it is so good and rich, it take 3-4 days to eat the whole thing.

Good Night Caregivers, chocolate by day or night is better!!!
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Goodmorning, Sharyn! One piece of cake will do! That sounds really scrumptious.
Today, I will make one small effort to get back to juicing celery, there is no more chocolate left in the house. Or is there?
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Garden Artist, Now I have seen everything about chocolate. Marcel /Trellis Restaurant wrote a book, Death by Chocolate, as well as the cooking show.

Perusing the chocolate was almost as fun as going to the gardening sites.
I am fortunate that Dh steps up and keeps most things watered (by hand) out there in our tiny garden lately. When he does this on his own, it is only one excellent way to make an assessment of how well he is doing, and I really appreciate him for that too!
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I was pleased to discover I could still run this spring after being a slug all winter. Today I ran past trillium, marsh marigold, and dog toothed violets, and the canada geese have goslings! Then I came home and mowed the grass and hung out laundry; I'm on a roll lol!
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Cwillie, Running still, wish I could run. Was it you that ran an event marathon in honor of your brother? Have I got that right? Do you do this yearly? Share please, if you will.
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Running is something I always wanted to do but never seemed to accomplish, I've tried a number of times but had to give up for various reasons. It doesn't come easy for me, I would read of others doing their daily 5 miles and become discouraged. I still struggle to do half that and the 5K cancer run I did last year was a real milestone for me!
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I am so happy for you that you can run, just the running is an accomplishment-you don't have to place first or even finish-it is good for you that you just do it!
You are amazing!
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It was technically a 5 milestone, but who's counting, lol?
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Me and my kitties will help guard-no violence at any border is the motto.
Is Canada really building their own wall to keep Americans out?
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Give me liberty, or give me death by chocolate!
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