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You can’t use it, but you can laugh along with me reading it.
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Whaaaat?
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I will never look at a penguin the same way again.
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But…
But, they always seemed so sweet.
😳
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Proof positive it’s always the last place you look.
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I figured it would be kale and was ready to rant, but oddly enough it turns out to be watercress. Does anyone even eat that anymore?
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I’ve never understood why people use online password managers … which can be hacked…to store their passwords. My password manager can’t be hacked as it’s a little black book with entries written by hand that I keep in my desk.
Heck, my husband doesn’t even know where it is.
That’s security.
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Perhaps.
But your perspective… or hers?
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Trying to find something to comment on…watercress?
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My father loved watercress sandwiches, but he was born in England.
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Little Black Book > Password Software. I co-sign that. I don’t think I have ever had watercress, but then again, I am thinking if I had I would have quickly forgotten if it is that healthy.
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It’s relatively tasteless and quite forgettable.
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I would rather tasteless Watercress than stink crap nasty Kale.
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Worried about your size? Move to Antarctica. The penguins won’t care…
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🤣🐧🤣
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Why, for Pete’s sake why!? And yes, people still eat watercress, I do when I can find it. I love it’s peppery taste and I’m salads it’s divine. That’s the only story I’m going to acknowledge.
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Mine is not to question why…
Just report, every Monday.
😉
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Well, now we know where to find your little black book but the question is can you? If you are like many of us, we move it consistently just in case….as we read lots of mysteries.
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Damn, you’re right.
Now I have to relocate it.
😉
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Oops.
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I guess I’ll cancel my flight to Maine.
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Might as well.
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Security experts recommend changing the location of the desk once a month…
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And when I run out of rooms…?
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Close your eyes, click your heals together three times, and hold on to Lord Dudley really really tight…
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I have upland cress! It’s yummy both raw and as a cooked veggie!
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Is there a downtown cress as well?
😉
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Hahahaha very funny!!! (That was upLAND, not upTOWN)!
Seriously… it is a weed that grows here in WV and is similar to water cress, but doesn’t grow near or in water. It has a hot peppery flavor and is really good.
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I guess you’ll have to listen to “Penguin Love” a song by Free Hot Lunch!. (The exclamation point is part of their name.) https://www.youtubetrimmer.com/view/?v=vHCohsIm4VU&start=1099&end=1283&loop=0 From an old live appearance. Easier than copying my CD onto the computer and making an MP3 from that.
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I know penguins have to keep warm, but that seems a little excessive, and in some cases downright mean!
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I was shocked.
The little tuxedoed bastards had me totally fooled.
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I have so many questions. Not about penguins or watercress, but the family that dug up their basement. Why on earth did they do that? One does not just dig up a basement unless one is expecting to find a dead body under there. It’s not like they’re all, Hey, it’s time to remodel the basement. Let’s slap some fresh paint on the walls, add a couch, and oh, while we’re at it, dig up the concrete floor!
Clearly they had their suspicions…
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Many old houses in Maine have dirt basements with stone foundations. It’s not uncommon to reset the stones and dig.
That said, it makes for easy (no longer) loved one placement.
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