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IT'S FRIDAY!!!!!!

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Morning, Pops and pen pals. Welcome to the Weekend! FINALLY, we are starting to warm up a bit. Sixty today. the lows in the 50's. for the next few days. These old bones hate the sub-freezing weather. Especially with north winds blowing. Brrrrr.

Spring break is here, according to my eight year-old grandson. That means we will be babysitting full-time for the nextt week or two, instead of just after school. It's not a problem except that he's a chatterbox. I force myself to stop and listen, though, because he will grow up too soon.

Have a great weekend everyone.
 

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Evening Pops and everyone.

Wanted to pass along a story. A true recounting, actually, of something I personally did today. Mind you, I do this sort of thing more often than anyone knows, and I don’t talk about it because it takes away from the act itself. Read on…

Did a good deed today. A couple guys (both a little older than myself) let me cut in line at the store today because I had only three items. I told the clerk I wanted to pay for both gentlemen’s groceries. First guy refused, but the second guy was shocked and couldn’t react. I told him I’d been blessed to be a cancer survivor (been thinking a lot about all my friends in their own battles) and wanted to pass along a blessing to someone else. He also happened to be a cancer survivor. He shook my hand and said “God Bless You”. I heard him going on about it to the clerk when I was walking out. Made me feel really good. Then I watched from my car as he left the store. He had that receipt in his hand and a smile on his face. Note… I did not disclose the race of either gentleman, though they differed. Their reactions were as different as the “color” of their skin and the honest shock and gratefulness of the accepting gentleman was exactly what I needed today. Heck, he may have been better off financially than me, though I don’t think so, but that didn’t matter. What mattered is that in todays world, where so many people are so quick to judge others by the clothes they wear, the car they drive, their gender, color of their skin… the list goes on, and with all the upset and unrest in the world, today I got to be a positive light for one person… one person. I got to be the first ripple and carry with me the hope that this one ripple continues to spread.

I started this post saying I don’t talk about this sort of thing when I do it, but felt it was needed today. Have a wonderful evening, all. Be well, be blessed, and go be part of a ripple effect in someone else’s life. You just never know what impact you’re going to have with one act of kindness. Think of what impact can be had with multiple acts.
 

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Evening Pops and everyone.

Wanted to pass along a story. A true recounting, actually, of something I personally did today. Mind you, I do this sort of thing more often than anyone knows, and I don’t talk about it because it takes away from the act itself. Read on…

Did a good deed today. A couple guys (both a little older than myself) let me cut in line at the store today because I had only three items. I told the clerk I wanted to pay for both gentlemen’s groceries. First guy refused, but the second guy was shocked and couldn’t react. I told him I’d been blessed to be a cancer survivor (been thinking a lot about all my friends in their own battles) and wanted to pass along a blessing to someone else. He also happened to be a cancer survivor. He shook my hand and said “God Bless You”. I heard him going on about it to the clerk when I was walking out. Made me feel really good. Then I watched from my car as he left the store. He had that receipt in his hand and a smile on his face. Note… I did not disclose the race of either gentleman, though they differed. Their reactions were as different as the “color” of their skin and the honest shock and gratefulness of the accepting gentleman was exactly what I needed today. Heck, he may have been better off financially than me, though I don’t think so, but that didn’t matter. What mattered is that in todays world, where so many people are so quick to judge others by the clothes they wear, the car they drive, their gender, color of their skin… the list goes on, and with all the upset and unrest in the world, today I got to be a positive light for one person… one person. I got to be the first ripple and carry with me the hope that this one ripple continues to spread.

I started this post saying I don’t talk about this sort of thing when I do it, but felt it was needed today. Have a wonderful evening, all. Be well, be blessed, and go be part of a ripple effect in someone else’s life. You just never know what impact you’re going to have with one act of kindness. Think of what impact can be had with multiple acts.
I tipped my Hooters girl 50% today. :grin:
 

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Morning Pops and special shout out to Jan for her "random act of kindness".

There is no such thing as "random acts of kindness" as that makes them seem too trivial. Three people had their days made yesterday. Two gentlemen did the right thing expecting no reward and not only were rewarded financially but had their souls warmed by a returned act of kindness. And Jan fed her own soul by grabbing a moment to express her kindness.

Now, she has multiplied that kindness by sharing it with others and now I must be ready for my own "random" act of kindness because I am envious of her feeling that she received from that so I must be ready for that opportunity other than just supporting my local food bank.

The Golden Rule should not be "do unto others as you would want it done unto you", it should be "do for others with no reward in mind". That contains its own reward.

I used to believe in the rule of randomness as a way to explain life but my thinking has changed and for the better. "Randoms" are placed in our path and we are allowed how we deal with them.
 

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Morning Pops and special shout out to Jan for her "random act of kindness".

There is no such thing as "random acts of kindness" as that makes them seem too trivial. Three people had their days made yesterday. Two gentlemen did the right thing expecting no reward and not only were rewarded financially but had their souls warmed by a returned act of kindness. And Jan fed her own soul by grabbing a moment to express her kindness.

Now, she has multiplied that kindness by sharing it with others and now I must be ready for my own "random" act of kindness because I am envious of her feeling that she received from that so I must be ready for that opportunity other than just supporting my local food bank.

The Golden Rule should not be "do unto others as you would want it done unto you", it should be "do for others with no reward in mind". That contains its own reward.

I used to believe in the rule of randomness as a way to explain life but my thinking has changed and for the better. "Randoms" are placed in our path and we are allowed how we deal with them.

Doing things the way I do them allows for maximum impact in real time… in the moment for the recipient rather than it being whittled away at through whatever process organizations put a donation through. I can 100% guaranty that any person on the receiving end of my generosity in this way is always genuinely surprised. It’s wonderful to see the reaction. Just do what’s on your heart, people. Be the change.
 

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Evening Pops and everyone.

Wanted to pass along a story. A true recounting, actually, of something I personally did today. Mind you, I do this sort of thing more often than anyone knows, and I don’t talk about it because it takes away from the act itself. Read on…

Did a good deed today. A couple guys (both a little older than myself) let me cut in line at the store today because I had only three items. I told the clerk I wanted to pay for both gentlemen’s groceries. First guy refused, but the second guy was shocked and couldn’t react. I told him I’d been blessed to be a cancer survivor (been thinking a lot about all my friends in their own battles) and wanted to pass along a blessing to someone else. He also happened to be a cancer survivor. He shook my hand and said “God Bless You”. I heard him going on about it to the clerk when I was walking out. Made me feel really good. Then I watched from my car as he left the store. He had that receipt in his hand and a smile on his face. Note… I did not disclose the race of either gentleman, though they differed. Their reactions were as different as the “color” of their skin and the honest shock and gratefulness of the accepting gentleman was exactly what I needed today. Heck, he may have been better off financially than me, though I don’t think so, but that didn’t matter. What mattered is that in todays world, where so many people are so quick to judge others by the clothes they wear, the car they drive, their gender, color of their skin… the list goes on, and with all the upset and unrest in the world, today I got to be a positive light for one person… one person. I got to be the first ripple and carry with me the hope that this one ripple continues to spread.

I started this post saying I don’t talk about this sort of thing when I do it, but felt it was needed today. Have a wonderful evening, all. Be well, be blessed, and go be part of a ripple effect in someone else’s life. You just never know what impact you’re going to have with one act of kindness. Think of what impact can be had with multiple acts.
Bless you, @GrammaJan
 

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Afternoon, Pops and everybody. I'm enjoying the warmer weather, even though the wind is fairly strong. Did some pruning on the neighbor's mesquite bushes and vines hanging over into my yard this morning. I see round-up in their future when they start encroaching again.
 

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Afternoon, Pops and everybody. I'm enjoying the warmer weather, even though the wind is fairly strong. Did some pruning on the neighbor's mesquite bushes and vines hanging over into my yard this morning. I see round-up in their future when they start encroaching again.
Maybe ask them to do something about it before you poison their drinks!...Oh, you meant Round-Up for the plants...No wonder I don't get invited to the neighborhood cookouts.
 

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Good afternoon Pops and Popsadoodles.

That was an inspiring story, Jan. Thank you for sharing it. I'm a lot more paranoid though. I'd think hidden in with the milk, bread, butter, eggs and ice cream would be five $250.00 cans of caviar.

Go for the gusto, Leon and give those bushes and vines what for!

If I ever did a cook out, I'd invite you Runny.

Today I was going through news stories and almost hate to admit laughing out loud at a pervert that was caught in my city. Let me take you back first, my ex enjoyed going through mug shots from local arrests. He turned it into a game of 'Arrested in Shreveport or Bossier'. There was never any doubt as to which city they were arrested in. The Shreveport side looks sort of pristine like Anthony Hopkins from Silence of the Lambs. The Bossier side, resembles Beetlejuice. It's often a case of were they or weren't they dragged behind the cop car for a mile or two depending upon the severity of the crime. We'd laugh at those Bossier mug shots.

I was going to pass the story but decided to look. I can tell you this, someone was kung ** fighting with billy clubs. Bright little purple stripes were popping up all over his head and hints of a good black eye. Crime and his monstrous perversion doesn't pay in my town. The villagers are safe tonight. My only regret is Coachadoodles didn't get to tell the story. He could have whipped it into a fascinating and frenzied tale.
 

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Maybe ask them to do something about it before you poison their drinks!...Oh, you meant Round-Up for the plants...No wonder I don't get invited to the neighborhood cookouts.
:lmao::lmao2:Actually, I plan to ask them for permission to cut the tees down altogether. We're not talking about typical urban back yards. Both our properties run over a hundred yards to the cliffs and then on down to the river's edge. The trees and vines in question are what I call junk trees and are not part of a decorative landscape.
 

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Thank y'all for the kind comments. I almost told this one when it was fresh on my mind, but I wasn't certain if my sanity would come into question... again.

I don't normally do this, but I had a trilogy of dreams this year. One each of the following two nights detailing the repercussions of my actions in the first dream. Normally when the dream is vivid enough, I can have a follow up dream. Before I tell it though, there's a back story to it and the woman in the dream represents one of my doctors and she had it coming.

I dreamt I was driving in Shreveport and stuck behind this car that seemed to go slower mile by mile. The road had a double yellow line and my luck is not good when it comes to breaking the law, so I was gritting my teeth as I poked along. I came upon a small gas station and thought this was my chance to get out from behind her. I'll be danged if she didn't pull in right in front of me and parked her car cross ways to keep me from turning in to get gas. That's it! I got out of my car to confront her. Can you believe she had the audacity to ignore me? That must have been the final straw because I went for the throat. I stood there and choked her without breaking a sweat then moved her car so I could get my gas. I can be very strong in my dreams.

I pumped my gas and decided it was too obvious for her body to be laying at the pump. I did the decent thing and chunked her butt back in her car. The way she drove, no one would notice much difference. I leave and decide I should call the police and tell them where she's at. Bad move on my part because I wasn't off that road yet. The police were instantly at both ends of the road blocking everyone in. Now that was some good driving on their part. I'm having a mental conversation about the timing of my call and the dream fades away as I try to find a back road to somewhere else.

Night two, I run home and try to pack only what I need. If you saw Spaceballs and the giant hair dryer, you'll understand the conflict in this dream. I'm looking in the trunk of my car and not seeing nearly enough room for my bare necessities. I put things in the trunk only to take them back out. It was a lot like the real life instance of my crazy azzed neighbor that set her house on fire. I walked out the front door to what looked like a disaster scene in a movie set. One of our fine Bossier policemen walks past and says prepare to evacuate. Artwork and jewelry first! Well, that was actually second. I had to prioritize things and cussing the crazy neighbor came first, then the stuffing of the car. This dream had flash backs to that night.

Night three, I'm on the lam. For some reason my actions caused me to become an unlikely celebrity. Four win a lottery to go with me, but I can only take two. It's a small car. They were cheering my every move and I was thinking they're crazy. I don't have a good destination picked out and honestly can't decide on South, East, North or West. I keep coming back home to get things straightened out before leaving in a different direction.

The moral of the story is don't kill the doctor even if I'm convinced she's got it coming and don't trust my ability to pack or plan trips.
 

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Thank y'all for the kind comments. I almost told this one when it was fresh on my mind, but I wasn't certain if my sanity would come into question... again.

I don't normally do this, but I had a trilogy of dreams this year. One each of the following two nights detailing the repercussions of my actions in the first dream. Normally when the dream is vivid enough, I can have a follow up dream. Before I tell it though, there's a back story to it and the woman in the dream represents one of my doctors and she had it coming.

I dreamt I was driving in Shreveport and stuck behind this car that seemed to go slower mile by mile. The road had a double yellow line and my luck is not good when it comes to breaking the law, so I was gritting my teeth as I poked along. I came upon a small gas station and thought this was my chance to get out from behind her. I'll be danged if she didn't pull in right in front of me and parked her car cross ways to keep me from turning in to get gas. That's it! I got out of my car to confront her. Can you believe she had the audacity to ignore me? That must have been the final straw because I went for the throat. I stood there and choked her without breaking a sweat then moved her car so I could get my gas. I can be very strong in my dreams.

I pumped my gas and decided it was too obvious for her body to be laying at the pump. I did the decent thing and chunked her butt back in her car. The way she drove, no one would notice much difference. I leave and decide I should call the police and tell them where she's at. Bad move on my part because I wasn't off that road yet. The police were instantly at both ends of the road blocking everyone in. Now that was some good driving on their part. I'm having a mental conversation about the timing of my call and the dream fades away as I try to find a back road to somewhere else.

Night two, I run home and try to pack only what I need. If you saw Spaceballs and the giant hair dryer, you'll understand the conflict in this dream. I'm looking in the trunk of my car and not seeing nearly enough room for my bare necessities. I put things in the trunk only to take them back out. It was a lot like the real life instance of my crazy azzed neighbor that set her house on fire. I walked out the front door to what looked like a disaster scene in a movie set. One of our fine Bossier policemen walks past and says prepare to evacuate. Artwork and jewelry first! Well, that was actually second. I had to prioritize things and cussing the crazy neighbor came first, then the stuffing of the car. This dream had flash backs to that night.

Night three, I'm on the lam. For some reason my actions caused me to become an unlikely celebrity. Four win a lottery to go with me, but I can only take two. It's a small car. They were cheering my every move and I was thinking they're crazy. I don't have a good destination picked out and honestly can't decide on South, East, North or West. I keep coming back home to get things straightened out before leaving in a different direction.

The moral of the story is don't kill the doctor even if I'm convinced she's got it coming and don't trust my ability to pack or plan trips.
I see a NetFlix series coming. Mad Xelda: Road Rage.
 
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