Gets me to thinking that a virtual chocolate cake would be absolutely carb free...like Howard Dean, good and good for you!
Harvests of processor tomatoes, garlic and onions in full swing. I see truckloads of tree fruit (can't identify them in those new type orchard boxes), probably peaches (maybe some early nectarines too).
You know you love your dog when discovering he's eaten your lunch/dinner/lunch/dinner right from the frying pan on the stove makes you think: Well now we know. He LIKES my spaghetti, rather than Damn!
Gets me to thinking that a virtual chocolate cake would be absolutely carb free...like Howard Dean, good and good for you!
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--Alan
I just finished reading "The Ego Machine" by Henry Kuttner (from Space Science Fiction, 1952), available for free from Project Gutenberg. Hilarious!
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P.S.: The cover art shows a spaceship as it REALLY should [have] be[en].
63ยบ and rainy. Wonderful. . . .
ReplyDeleteAnother source of e-books; I found a public domain Andre Norton book here that Project Gutenberg does not have.
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--Alan
Worked today, and VT*Grand has been here since.
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You know you love your dog when discovering he's eaten your lunch/dinner/lunch/dinner right from the frying pan on the stove makes you think: Well now we know. He LIKES my spaghetti, rather than Damn!
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