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So trivial, yet it really ticks you off.

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Unique *AND* one-of-a-kind!
(Let’s just acknowledge the battle is lost and surrender.)

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KILO NOVEMBER

One Too Many
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Unique *AND* one-of-a-kind!
(Let’s just acknowledge the battle is lost and surrender.)

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Many decades back I used to work at a pipe and cigar shop. This store was in the Georgetown neighborhood of Washington, DC. This neighborhood is the oldest part of the city. It contained the houses of the powerful and famous (Jackie Kennedy, anyone?) and draws a large crowd of tourists walking by.

The store owner had furnished the store with display cases and cabinets salvaged from a nineteenth century pharmacy in Pennsylvania. The effect was to draw in people who didn't smoke but who were charmed by the "antiqueyness" of the place. In an effort to broaden his customer base he added knick-knacks to the inventory and promoted these in his mail order catalogue as being "unique, one-of-kind, and different", a lesson in synonyms for us all.
 

The one from the North

One of the Regulars
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To be fair, it probably feels like December more of the year in Finland than in most places.
It always strikes me when I see English text in countries where English isn't the mother tongue.
After a record breaking heatwave in this September we are finally approaching normal autumn. Very strong possibility for night frost, days around 10°C.
With English, I agree, it does seem to be the Latin of our days. Still, it annoys me, especially that Moomin calender, I mean worldwide probably two most wellknown things from Finland are Moomins and Nokia! :)
 

GHT

I'll Lock Up
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You can keep this getting older malarkey, what is it about ageing and night time trips to the bathroom? Out of curiosity I looked it up: "Ageing is associated with anatomical and physiological changes of the urinary tract itself that predispose to increased urinary frequency without affecting urine volume."

That eloquent description gets it right on. No matter how much I abstain from liquids, hours before bedtime, no matter that I ensure, a safety pee, as Tina describes it, after night time ablutions, I can guarantee that my bladder will wake me up during the night. Tina, as always, had the last word on it. "It's better to wake up and pee," she said, "than it is to pee and wake up."
 

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