My 99-year-old mother lived through the Depression and World War 2 and possibly the War of 1812 (hard to say, she has a fantastic memory for things that never actually happened) and as a result learned to “make do” so she can’t ever throw anything away and when I pulled one of her many many cardboard boxes filled with papers and documents off a shelf and said, “
Thanks, Lee! You juggled reality, fantasy, humorous snark, and kindness all in one piece! I’m sharing with everyone I can. And yes you should have or be part of a podcast.
We were actually going to do that, but then the pandemic hit and neither one of us had the technical know how or interest in recording from two different locations and part of the reason we wanted to do it was so we could hang out and drink beer.
Thanks, Lee! You juggled reality, fantasy, humorous snark, and kindness all in one piece! I’m sharing with everyone I can. And yes you should have or be part of a podcast.
Thanks, Erica. I was under the impression it was my usual bullshit, but I'm glad you like it as much as you did.
The book “Sapiens” reinforces the point about people who claim that things have never been worse. In a nutshell, “they’re wrong.”
Warning: “Sapiens” could take 7 hours to read.
I believe in the Buddy Bell philosophy. The former Royals manager once said "I never say it can't get worse."
Here's a big vote for you to start a podcast, most especially if you bring Jason Kendall along with you.
We were actually going to do that, but then the pandemic hit and neither one of us had the technical know how or interest in recording from two different locations and part of the reason we wanted to do it was so we could hang out and drink beer.
Thanks Lee. I needed this today...
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