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Blog Thread 4; Live Free or Blog Hard - 'cos we all like blogging

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Carl-E:
Got all the morning stuff done (daughter medicated, dogs walked, coffee started for the mrs)
Went to the beer store for my shift (about 35 cases today - pretty good, better then last tuesday post-superbowl)
Got home, changed the oil in the van
Went to the pancake supper at church (Blueberry!  And sausages!)
Tutored for an hour and a half
Medicated my daughter (evenings are on a 3 hour system, because of drug interactions)
Walked the dogs again

Bedtime - gotta be up early to meet a student before class - he's been out for over a week, claims pneumonia.  Now I have to get him caught up. 



Yeah, I need a real job so I'm not so fucking busy. 

Bluesummers:

--- Quote from: Papersatan on 12 Feb 2013, 23:29 ---Also I met a girl I had a nice time talking with, we exchanged numbers, and it turns out we live accross the street from each other.  No lie.  I may have a drinking buddy!!!!!

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Yay, cheap booze connection! :parrot:


--- Quote from: Unicorn on 12 Feb 2013, 16:24 ---and having her point out the confederate flags flying around here

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Wait what?! What state do you live in, exactly?

Carl-E:
New York, as I recall. 


The rural western part of the state. 


I recall seeing them displayed in the polish-american stronghold of south buffalo when I was younger, too.  More social commentary than heritage...  there was a real fear of the chorni (black/damned, it's the same word) moving in. 

Jace:

--- Quote from: Carl-E on 13 Feb 2013, 00:10 ---I recall seeing them displayed in the polish-american stronghold of south buffalo when I was younger, too.  More social commentary than heritage...  there was a real fear of the chorni (black/damned, it's the same word) moving in.

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OH YOU MUST MEAN LOVEJOY.
IT HASN'T CHANGED.

There are still racial tensions in that neighbhorhood. Throw-a-brick-through-the-window-of-the-black-folks-home racial tensions.

Akima:

--- Quote from: Carl-E on 13 Feb 2013, 00:10 ---I recall seeing them displayed in the polish-american stronghold of south buffalo when I was younger, too.  More social commentary than heritage...  there was a real fear of the chorni (black/damned, it's the same word) moving in.
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Don't the people who fly Confederate flags always say they've got nothing to do with racism?  :angel:

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