Tales about growing up and my life now. Particularly home economics adventures.
Formerly: Why You Think I'm Weird, Stories From My Childhood
I decided to change the name of my blog because it now contains many stories from the current part of my life, which some people insist is something called "grown-up." But how can this not be a childhood? I'm having too much fun! (Looking for actual garter skirts? Try here.)
It was the red ties who finally ruined Saturday knock for all of us. Knock,
for those who went to schools that had nicknames, was what we called dawn
pre...
Darling Buhari,
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to Change my life, I used to give thanks every In-dependence day...
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sharing them...
Hey, I’ve got a new space on the web: michellethorne.cc I’ll be blogging
there from now on, but will keep these pages up for a while as I tinker and
get th...
I’m on holiday, so I’m not likely to be writing much until next year unless
there’s a big development. I’ve been hearing good things about OpenAI’s
latest ...
Not about his economics, but about his early life and escape from fascist
Italy. Told by his grandson David Modigliani. I listened to it via Audible,
but i...
I’ll begin with a disclosure: I tend to vote blue. I don’t like my fellow
Americans going hungry, or having to choose between being ill or being
bankrupt ...
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Well, there's 6 of us home and winter storms in the forecast for most of the week, so we're trying to be prepared. Plus, I can, though I haven't done it regularly since college, drink a gallon of milk a day. The snow isn't packing snow, yet, and it's too cold for skiing or sledding, but it will be fun soon. It's supposed to warm up into the 20s today!
4 comments:
damn, that's a lot of milk!
Glad to see you made it back OK and you have some snow to play in. Looks like fun!
Well, there's 6 of us home and winter storms in the forecast for most of the week, so we're trying to be prepared. Plus, I can, though I haven't done it regularly since college, drink a gallon of milk a day.
The snow isn't packing snow, yet, and it's too cold for skiing or sledding, but it will be fun soon. It's supposed to warm up into the 20s today!
I don't think I've had a "glass" of milk in well over 20 years.
MR: a mug? a cup? a carton? No milk? :(
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