Mirror, mirror on the screen
It’s your choice, you choose between.
But I can’t select, I can’t choose one.
I just give thanks for all both have done.
As two super young women say good bye,
To continue their brilliance with the Lynx and Sky
There was a time - mid 60’s through 80’s - when performing consulting work in Canada, you had to secure and wave all around a paper demonstrating that the Canadian employer had searched diligently and what you were getting paid for could not be performed at the same level by a Canadian. They...
In ancient times (my youth) every yard was protected by ropes slung at about neck to head height - useful for drying clothes but a hazard for running youth - running into the ropes could get you clothe lined. :rolleyes:
Anyone who got points “played the season” or got awfully lucky or smart on a one shot basis. Always thought the regular season should count for something.
I vote for all who got points during the regular season.
Selfishly, maybe only the top four should advance to the playoffs. Hmmmm:rolleyes:
Biff, I concede - don’t know where I was during geno’s Upper lip growth years. Think what got Rebecca was either the Poirot or the Marx era. Or should we look for a consensus and pass the results along to Geno, Kathy, and/or Caroline Doty
Been following UConn women’s b’ball a long time and, though I’ve been much more interested in Geno’s recruiting, developing, and winning than in his evolving sartorial appearance, Mike Anthony’s comment about a mustachioed 1990’s recruitment of Lobo threw me. I’ve seen him of late unshaven (in...
My concern on this thought is not the capabilities of trainers and doctors but the travel. I’ve had to fly with a troubled back and (I know, it wasn’t a charter) the flight set me back considerably.
that aging is scary. Means it was 65 years ago when I was projectionist for two shows a day for two weeks taking leave from the army to make money replacing striking projectionists for the 15th anniversary showing of Gone With The Wind in downtown Atlanta.
For pure laughs and a cameo cast that didn’t stop - 1864 Walter Matthau movie “A Guide for the Marrued Man”. A movie that ran the gamut from slapstick to sadness and everything in between “Forrest Gump”.
Asked the wife since she buys them every eastertime - lemon cream filling. Luckily, she does let me indulge with a couple. Don’t ask me to give you phonetic pronounciation but she did tell me the name on the box - paczki. So enjoy trying them in a couple of months
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