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#6527
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The veggie dinner was very good. Least favorite was the tofu turkey, but it was still pretty good.
#6528
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You know, I've finally reached the point where the camera is one of the biggest factors in a new phone purchase. The camera on the ol' Nokia 928 was pretty great, but all since then have been lackluster and I intend to not make that mistake whenever I buckle and buy a new phone (my phone has been getting on my nerves lately, and I've been considering a new one). If I needed a phone tomorrow, I'd probably get the Pixel 4a... because camera. But I'mma try to hold out a little longer.
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928 values are going up quickly.
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In these unusual times, there's a bit of comfort when things stick to the script. Well, I made sure to keep things awkward at the holiday dinner, even without extended family around. There was yelling. There was swearing in front of small children. There was blood.
My wife's COVID hobby has been a renewed interest in décor.Knick-knacks Accent pieces, pictures, furniture - these kinds of things have been showing up on a weekly basis. One of the recent additions was a framed painting that she put on top of a long sidetable, one that's regularly used serving food, just propped against the back wall. I was carving the turkey in front of that painting when the painting pitched and fell forward.
I've always had quick hands and I've always instinctively caught falling objects - I've impressed the hell out of people catching beer bottles knocked off of tables, etc. I caught the painting before it fell in to the turkey, no problem. The problem was that the knife came out of my hand in the process. Now, did I mention that I have quick hands and that I've always instinctively caught falling objects? Yeah - I caught the knife. Yeah, partially by the blade, hence the yelling, swearing, and the blood.
I put a goodly slice in the tip of my ring finger, bleeding on the turkey breast that I was carving. Fortunately (?), I was using a damn sharp knife, and it seems to have closed up pretty cleanly after cinching it with some bandages.
Good times.
My wife's COVID hobby has been a renewed interest in décor.
I've always had quick hands and I've always instinctively caught falling objects - I've impressed the hell out of people catching beer bottles knocked off of tables, etc. I caught the painting before it fell in to the turkey, no problem. The problem was that the knife came out of my hand in the process. Now, did I mention that I have quick hands and that I've always instinctively caught falling objects? Yeah - I caught the knife. Yeah, partially by the blade, hence the yelling, swearing, and the blood.
I put a goodly slice in the tip of my ring finger, bleeding on the turkey breast that I was carving. Fortunately (?), I was using a damn sharp knife, and it seems to have closed up pretty cleanly after cinching it with some bandages.
Good times.
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Not in this thread, but there's a guy that won't stop talking about his souped-up Beetle - is that close enough?
Actually, now that I think about it, there's also a lawyer from FL that's a Porsche guy. I can't think of his screen name at the moment, though.
Actually, now that I think about it, there's also a lawyer from FL that's a Porsche guy. I can't think of his screen name at the moment, though.
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In these unusual times, there's a bit of comfort when things stick to the script. Well, I made sure to keep things awkward at the holiday dinner, even without extended family around. There was yelling. There was swearing in front of small children. There was blood.
My wife's COVID hobby has been a renewed interest in décor.Knick-knacks Accent pieces, pictures, furniture - these kinds of things have been showing up on a weekly basis. One of the recent additions was a framed painting that she put on top of a long sidetable, one that's regularly used serving food, just propped against the back wall. I was carving the turkey in front of that painting when the painting pitched and fell forward.
I've always had quick hands and I've always instinctively caught falling objects - I've impressed the hell out of people catching beer bottles knocked off of tables, etc. I caught the painting before it fell in to the turkey, no problem. The problem was that the knife came out of my hand in the process. Now, did I mention that I have quick hands and that I've always instinctively caught falling objects? Yeah - I caught the knife. Yeah, partially by the blade, hence the yelling, swearing, and the blood.
I put a goodly slice in the tip of my ring finger, bleeding on the turkey breast that I was carving. Fortunately (?), I was using a damn sharp knife, and it seems to have closed up pretty cleanly after cinching it with some bandages.
Good times.
My wife's COVID hobby has been a renewed interest in décor.
I've always had quick hands and I've always instinctively caught falling objects - I've impressed the hell out of people catching beer bottles knocked off of tables, etc. I caught the painting before it fell in to the turkey, no problem. The problem was that the knife came out of my hand in the process. Now, did I mention that I have quick hands and that I've always instinctively caught falling objects? Yeah - I caught the knife. Yeah, partially by the blade, hence the yelling, swearing, and the blood.
I put a goodly slice in the tip of my ring finger, bleeding on the turkey breast that I was carving. Fortunately (?), I was using a damn sharp knife, and it seems to have closed up pretty cleanly after cinching it with some bandages.
Good times.
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#6541
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#6544
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In these unusual times, there's a bit of comfort when things stick to the script. Well, I made sure to keep things awkward at the holiday dinner, even without extended family around. There was yelling. There was swearing in front of small children. There was blood.
My wife's COVID hobby has been a renewed interest in décor.Knick-knacks Accent pieces, pictures, furniture - these kinds of things have been showing up on a weekly basis. One of the recent additions was a framed painting that she put on top of a long sidetable, one that's regularly used serving food, just propped against the back wall. I was carving the turkey in front of that painting when the painting pitched and fell forward.
I've always had quick hands and I've always instinctively caught falling objects - I've impressed the hell out of people catching beer bottles knocked off of tables, etc. I caught the painting before it fell in to the turkey, no problem. The problem was that the knife came out of my hand in the process. Now, did I mention that I have quick hands and that I've always instinctively caught falling objects? Yeah - I caught the knife. Yeah, partially by the blade, hence the yelling, swearing, and the blood.
I put a goodly slice in the tip of my ring finger, bleeding on the turkey breast that I was carving. Fortunately (?), I was using a damn sharp knife, and it seems to have closed up pretty cleanly after cinching it with some bandages.
Good times.
My wife's COVID hobby has been a renewed interest in décor.
I've always had quick hands and I've always instinctively caught falling objects - I've impressed the hell out of people catching beer bottles knocked off of tables, etc. I caught the painting before it fell in to the turkey, no problem. The problem was that the knife came out of my hand in the process. Now, did I mention that I have quick hands and that I've always instinctively caught falling objects? Yeah - I caught the knife. Yeah, partially by the blade, hence the yelling, swearing, and the blood.
I put a goodly slice in the tip of my ring finger, bleeding on the turkey breast that I was carving. Fortunately (?), I was using a damn sharp knife, and it seems to have closed up pretty cleanly after cinching it with some bandages.
Good times.
I'm glad you and the turkey are OK. I'll reserve judgement on the pesky artwork.
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