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TruthBTold

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  1. I hope this is a "taking them off" situations.
  2. This is definitely a "which one" situation or maybe just fu**ing do them all.
  3. The Crisco is always in the back.
  4. Could the fact that the second priest who was forced to leave the other parish be something that could be used to blackmail him. And who could be the one who does the blackmailing and would also have access through the teenager parish group. And of course because someone is a cousin of Mare and be somewhat passed over because he was so close (like in Broadchurch). I guess I will just see. Just getting to see Guy Pearce is reason enough to tune in.
  5. What I meant is that they have pointed toward certain people that you are supposed to suspect did it but as in Broadchurch it is not going to be any of them. Based on certain things that have been said I have picked someone that I think did it and it will not be anyone the clues have pointed us toward. I am probably wrong but I have picked someone that (unless they bring in an outside person) did it.
  6. There's a lot more than just an "armful" of man.
  7. Sometimes the power of persuasion comes in handy. Or a dexterous tongue.
  8. With those babies y'all won't even need the raft to keep yourselves afloat.
  9. I think I figured out who the murderer is and why some of the things happen the way they do. Of course, I will not share what might turn out to be rather idiotic thoughts. In one of the "extras" that HBO provides you to watch they do state it is someone you would not think would be the murderer. I suppose it will be sort of like the Broadchurch ending of the first series where it truly was a surprise.
  10. It's good to see he and I have the same philosophy . . .
  11. That spare tire is having a great time . . .
  12. OK then I will give it two ? ?
  13. easygoingpal put a gun to my head . . . not
  14. Could he be for real? If yes, then 2 "WOWS".
  15. Netflix will be releasing its new limited series ( portraying Halston's. The series will premiere on May 14th. It is produced and co-wrote by Ryan Murphy (Hollywood, Glee, The Prom, The Politician, etc.). Ewan McGregor plays Halston during the 70s/80s when the series takes place, along with Krysta Rodriguez portraying his good friend Liza Minnelli. In case this series becomes melded into the ongoing controversy regarding whether straight actors should play "gay parts" McGregor has also starred as a gay character in the movie I Love You Phillip Morris. I really like that movie. https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/halston-trailer-ewan-mcgregor-ryan-150748058.html
  16. In the general sense gone and never to return. Other than being able to have a nice conversation with the person checking me out I am glad that it is gone. I don't want to lie and will qualify that general statement. If an item is such that I really need to touch and/or see it (like some fruits and vegetables, cuts of meats/poultry, and occasionally loaves of bread) I might stop in a shop. Otherwise for me delivery is the name of the game.
  17. It has already happened due to slight unforeseen medical problems. There are a couple of things I would like to say about it. Rule 1 is always make your bed as soon as you get out of it otherwise you will crawl right back in and spend the rest of the day lounging (unless of course you have someone you desire in there with you and you are going to be performing acts that make staying in bed worth it.). Next, well before you are going to be receiving Medicare, research it and if possible talk to someone who knows the bare bones about it. If you are going to be getting a pension, generally there is someone who is associated with the pension that will help you. I would imagine that human relations departments at companies have a similar set-up. They probably can't give legal advice but can talk about how it is set up. Remember that Medicare is not free. You will be paying for the fund itself and then you will (if you are smart) sign up for a supplemental health insurance policy. The companies that you will be able to choose from for that policy will have a dizzying array of choices regarding out-of-pocket expenses and deductibles. I found that it was a great help to find someone you trust (or many individuals) and see what company they chose and why. Finally you will have to choose a company who will supply your drugs, if you are taking them. Each company available often have different amounts for every drug. Moreover for all this stuff it can change year to year so it becomes like one bad marriage after another. One can see why the single payer system has become more and more acceptable in general, among the young and old. Finally, work all this into the budget (realistic) you sit down and write for yourself to make sure you really can afford to retire. Also, I have found that you have to keep your mind and body tuned as much as you can or you will go crazy. Keep in touch with friends and family, work out when possible, and plan on volunteering for an organization(s) that you think can use your help. It help others a lot and makes you feel really good about yourself. Any way sorry for blathering but those were some short notes about things I found on my way to and just after I retired.
  18. Babe, just to let you know I needed no incentive to eat it.
  19. Oh, I just thought he was making a big ol' pot of Italian sauce.
  20. You do not need to apologize, particularly to me.
  21. It would be nice to get attention from this lot, particularly all at once.
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