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  • Another snippet of autobiography...

    "Life should not be estimated exclusively by the standard of dollars and cents." — Charles Goodyear​

    abra
    July 26, 2021, 1:52 am
    Long, long ago, when we lived in Ca, we woke up one morning to a strange sound. The Goodyear blimp was tethered across the hills from us. It was there for about 3 days. It went out each night with lights flashing messages. We never knew that it did that. It made a huge enthusiast of my then four or five year old son. Good memories.​

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    • I wonder if this was the same son who's been in touch with us here?

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      • Originally posted by hrossa View Post
        I wonder if this was the same son who's been in touch with us here?
        Yes, it was. Abra and her husband had one child. All of her parenting stories are about him.

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        • (Abra talked about her fear of bridges a number of times. It's nice to see that she saw my comment and responded. Admin, however, has not. )

          "I hate bridges. I'm always very insecure on bridges." — Alber Elbaz (1961-2021)

          abra
          November 15, 2018, 1:47 pm
          This may actually be my quote. I've said it many, many times. I've certainly said it before Alber was born.

          Eureka
          April 11, 2019, 2:21 pm
          Admin. please change name on quote to abra.

          abra
          April 20, 2019, 1:41 am
          Thank you, Eureka.

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          • "Is there anything in the world more annoyingly creepy than an unspoken dress code?" — Douglas Coupland

            abra
            August 7, 2021, 1:37 am
            When I went to public school there was a dress code. Girl's dresses were supposed to cover the knees or maybe halfway cover the knees. Girls couldn't wear shorts, slacks, or culottes. Guys were allowed to wear white Levis (this was new) but they had to wear a belt. No T-shirts. Guys had to shave. There was probably more. Most of that disappeared by the time my youngest sister was in high school.

            abra
            August 7, 2021, 1:38 am
            Forgot to say, that I'm always very nervous about unspoken dress codes. I'm always worried that I'll be over dressed or under dressed.

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            • Wisdom of abra:

              "A husband only worries about a particular Other Man; a wife distrusts her whole species."
              — Mignon McLaughlin
              abra
              November 12, 2015, 3:32 pm
              If you look for the words "husband" and or "marriage" in her quotes, you will often find them.​

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              • "A leaf fluttered in through the window this morning, as if supported by the rays of the sun." — Anais Nin​

                chriscrojam
                January 30, 2011, 3:17 am
                That's wonderful.

                mikehallbackhoe
                August 3, 2015, 6:06 pm
                that's what screens are for

                abra
                May 20, 2017, 3:14 pm
                Spiders, flies and mosquitoes can come in that same way. Like Mike said that's what screens are for.

                Persephone59
                July 16, 2017, 7:00 am
                Before I read the comments, I was thinking of all the French fiction I've read, and whenever a window or French door is opened, you're outside. That made me immediately think of mosquitoes. Do they not have those in France? ;-)

                abra
                September 18, 2017, 6:22 pm
                Years ago, I watched daytime TV (soaps) I hated that the patio doors always stood wide open. No flies or mosquitoes I guess. I suppose no squirrels, raccoons or stray cats and dogs either. Screens, they're very important to me.

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                • Another good one from abra:

                  "In all thy undertakings, let a reasonable assurance animate thy endeavors; if thou despairest of success, thou shalt not succeed."
                  — Akhenaton

                  spellbinder
                  November 29, 2011, 12:09 pm
                  Please note folks.... they translated this quote from ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs. Those hieroglyphs must have been really difficult cryptograms !
                  maggiemouse
                  July 4, 2012, 3:34 am
                  How odd that Akhenaton speaks King James' English.
                  wobray
                  January 31, 2014, 11:51 am
                  spellbinder: the spelling bees were worse!
                  Allen
                  July 17, 2014, 7:02 am
                  Maybe he wrote with a lisp?
                  hisashiburi
                  February 8, 2015, 12:27 pm
                  If Ancient Egyptians distinguished between a familiar and a formal you--or singular and plural, for that matter--then the use of thou is a propos.
                  kb83
                  March 19, 2015, 4:13 am
                  Good point, hisashiburi. Do we know the answer to that?
                  abra
                  November 8, 2015, 3:28 pm
                  Someone get right on that familiar/formal thing, and get back to us. LOL. Very funny, wobray.
                  LLapp
                  June 26, 2017, 6:53 am
                  This could also be translated as "Fake it until thou makest it."
                  tdemers
                  November 20, 2017, 8:33 am
                  I did learn ancient egyptian in my university; it was the hard language I've ever had to learn. You can read it forwards, backwards, upwards and downwards, all depending on context. Anyway, from what I remember, there is no formal/familiar "you". You know if it's a person (god) of high importance if there are offerings.
                  mmfs83
                  January 31, 2018, 2:17 am
                  the/thy ........ was I the only one?
                  marnita
                  March 1, 2019, 10:14 pm
                  I don't mind the archaic forms, but I wish they would use them correctly. Before a vowel, "thy" should become "thine" - "thine endeavors," "thine undertakings."
                  mmfs83
                  August 23, 2019, 10:30 am
                  the/thy
                  LLapp
                  November 11, 2019, 8:18 pm
                  Marnita, thanks!
                  NoiseLTD
                  November 15, 2020, 7:25 am
                  I always that thy/thine was like my/mine. Wikipedia supports my view. It has nothing to do with vowels. The Rosetta Stone was the greatest cryptogram, ever and Jean-François Champollion the greatest master of the art! Champollion, the decoder of the Rosetta Stone, attended Coptic church services in Paris, to become fluent in Coptic, which some linguists correctly believed was a descendant of the Coptic language of ancient Egypt. From this he made the link between the ancient Coptic inscriptions Hieroglyphic ideograms.
                  pickleball
                  August 17, 2022, 9:19 pm
                  WOW!!! where's Will?​

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                  • "I would be most content if my children grew up to be the kind of people who think decorating consists mostly of building enough bookshelves." — Anna Quindlen​

                    momof7
                    December 27, 2014, 5:03 pm
                    That's my idea of a perfect room! But you also need a comfy chair or beanbag and a quilt.

                    abra
                    August 8, 2015, 3:31 pm
                    The room I sit in to do these puzzles, is devoted to books and guitars. Fortunately, the books do outnumber the guitars. I'm not sure for how long, that will remain true.

                    Vienna
                    August 19, 2015, 12:21 pm
                    sigh!! Won't ever have room for enough book shelves

                    abra
                    April 12, 2017, 6:10 pm
                    I've started reading more and more on the Kindle. We read at lunch time, and I like that I don't have to weight the page to make it stay open, as I sometimes do with a book. I like that I can have the book I'm reading on my phone, so if things get boring, I always have my "book" with me.​​

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