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Tuesday, March 25, 2025

Get up!! The movie

 Indiana Jones and the senseless plot.

A Nordic stereotype in South Central Baghdad








Anyway she makes long-winded plot expositions but no one listens (I didn't.)
Indy is tied to a chair and still manages to thwart the evil henchmen.

Meanwhile, Grace Park (someone who looks a lot like her)



is the girl next door, and she has just turned 18.
Her neighbor (the protagonist) who is house-sitting for Indy, has fallen hard for her but never speaks to her, only looks longingly over the fence into her back yard.
She smiles wryly (wicked smirk?) on her 18th birthday, and piles on the eye-makeup.
uh, time to get up...

Hot (Professional) (talented) (idk) women in 2025:
OK it's prolly an offensive subtitle but I'll edit this.
She's as old as my younger sister, and I stole a picture from her video in an RTG palace, with an RTG piano with a super RTG organ in the background.
This short video doesn't really emphasize how upper-crust the scenery is; I suppose it's a symphony orchestra-place, I wouldn't know.
She looks very comfortable in it, wherever it is.
Like you just got invited to dinner and she's playing in the living room.
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I'm fighting this editor, please stand by.
Trains of thought get derailed very quickly, apologies in advance.
"Jack Dorsey" is prolly bucking for a Trump position, firing so many employees.
And who is he anyway?
Why does he have a ridiculously long beard?
It's like (by comparison) Fingernails worn by Howard Hughes...
Let me back up slightly.




A user commented that they were given 45-minutes notice.
Not a nice guy.
Laying off people is a long tradition in the US, but have some tact, some simpatico.
Or is this the NWO.
two notes to self: 
  • Retrieve a photo this editor ate.
  • Wonder more about "Bluesky" and why it never gets quoted anywhere.
The made-up email scandal from Hilary Clinton pales in comparison, although they shrug and blame "The Russians"...o... k
Judge not, lest. 




Pointless word of the day:
"Sundry" like when a person says "various and sundry"
which means "various" anyway.
"Who knows,"
"A certain something"
"Whatever happens, happens"
Useless phrases immortalized in different languages and in songs.
The phrase "Life sucks and then you die" is pseudo-profound, a filler phrase.
I only meant to speak about "Sundry," but the others rose from the mucky swamp of my mind.
I'll just bet there is a book of pointless phrases somewhere.






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