Friday Fun Link – The Heat Death of the Internet

h/t to AB at RPL for this link

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Throwback Thursday – #tbt – Happy 80th Birthday Dad!

I didn’t get a chance to make an updated video so this one I made four years ago during quarantine will have to suffice to celebrate my dad’s milestone 80th birthday.

Love you lots!

(At least we all look four years younger in these photos!)

 

Wisdom Wednesday – UBI Would Eliminate The First Two Levels of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

Piff the Magic Dragon

One of the highlights of our Vegas Trip was seeing this act…

 

Music Monday – “Turnaround/Every now and then I get a little terrifed/And then I see the light in your eyes.” #Eclipse2024

Haven’t had opportunity to post this song since August 2017!  (Unfortunately, I think our eclipse glasses are still in our camper which is locked away in storage.)

Total Eclipse of the Heart” – Bonnie Tyler

Secular Sunday – The McRib is Back!

Saturday Snap – I’m Rich! (Well, technically my mom is!) ;-)

I didn’t put a nickel of my own money during our week in Vegas but did a bit on behalf of a friend (lost at both slots and roulette) and won a whopping $4.75 at the airport on $20 my mom wanted me to gamble for her.

This “big win” was just as I was almost down to zero on that money and right before our flight got called.  (I can see why slot machines are addictive and why that can lead to tragic repercussions.)

Friday Fun Link – “Baby’s Got Back” – Sir Mix-A-Lot with the Seattle Symphony

Throwback Thursday – #tbt – Las Vegas Hat (July 2021)

We went to Shea’s uncle’s funeral in July 2021 and afterwards, gathered at their farm to visit.  The sun was brutally hot so I ended up borrowing a ball cap from Shea’s uncle’s supply and since he didn’t need it anymore, Shea’s aunt let me keep it!

Didn’t think to take it to Vegas during our recent trip but my “READ” hat I got from the Vancouver Public Library got a lot of compliments!

Wisdom Wednesday – “You Lead People and You Manage Things”

I’m also shocked at how many people in high level positions think their job is to manage people.