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Rated: 13+ · Book · Cultural · #1437803
I've maxed out. Closed this blog.
#856690 added August 6, 2015 at 11:44pm
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         I watched the Republican debate tonight. What fun! It was extremely entertaining. Those guys can make some really good jokes, mostly at Hillary's expense, but D.C.  politicians in general. I think Trump lost some ground. People like his outspokenness, but they saw him dodge issues and pat himself on the back too much. For me, his attitude about women stinks. At least now I know a little about the other candidates.

         My neighbor's daughter reads about 2 or 3 books a day when she's off for the summer. The neighbor is a doctor and just doesn't have time to read mysteries. So I have two boxes full of books today. We're going to pick out the ones we want. The rest will go to charity. We already have bought more than we can handle.

         I've got to make zucchini bread and put it in the freezer. It slices very thin just before it thaws out completely, and freezes very nicely if wrapped properly. Then we can have it all fall, for church events, or other functions, when I don't have time or fresh zucchini.

         Friday, I am the volunteer church secretary, so that the real secretary can go on vacation. We use volunteers for reduced hours just to take phone calls and handle emergencies. So I'll carry a book with me. Then I can walk around the parking lot, which is on several levels, since the church is on a hill. If it's not raining, I can get my exercise right there. I'll take my I-Pod for music and stop watch function.




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