LizzieMaine
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You lay awake tossing and turning an entire night, and finally get up in the morning to discover that you forgot to take your sleeping pill.
You lay awake tossing and turning an entire night, and finally get up in the morning to discover that you forgot to take your sleeping pill.
When I first arrived at Ft. Polk ( 1970 ), I ran into a processing E3 clerk from near my hometown in Indiana. In those draftee days that made us almost kin. He asked if I'd like a new MOS rather than 11B. Of course I said YES. He sent me to a holding company for the weekend until Monday when he would have my new job description....
You lay awake tossing and turning an entire night, and finally get up in the morning to discover that you forgot to take your sleeping pill.
... I've been reduced to Lipton, which is nowhere near up to the job.
That's the stuff. New England's favorite tea for the better part of a century. If it's been discontinued, I will go on the rampage of all rampages.
I'm still getting used to the last century is no longer the 19th century! A couple of friends and I have a running gag where we say, sounding like cartoon gold prospectors talking to his donkey out in the desert, "I remember back in ought nine Betsy, nuggets, big as your fist, all you had to do is reach down and pick them up, dagnabbit, them was the good old days!"I’m still can’t get used to saying 2017.
I miss the times when the year began with 19.
I’m still can’t get used to saying 2017.
I miss the times when the year began with 19.
I've never been able to tolerate coffee -- it upsets my stomach. I do, however, enjoy smelling coffee, and will often sniff an open can or bag of it. This was a childhood habit that was not encouraged, along with the habit of eating raw macaroni, both of which habits, I was warned, would eventually kill me.
That was another issue that was near-constantly being debated where I worked--that the year 2000 was the last year of the 20th century and that the 21st century began with 2001. When people didn't understand that, I'd use the analogy that if someone owed them $2,000, paid them in $1 bills, and stopped at $1,999, they would want that other dollar. Almost all of them replied with, "But that's different."I can't quite grasp that when people refer to "the turn of the century" they now mean 2001.
I can't quite grasp that when people refer to "the turn of the century" they now mean 2001.