Turkey sub on cracked wheat with honey mustard, lettuce, tomato and black olives, but only after 3 pm. Ham and cheese on rye, except on even calendar days, then it's grilled cheese... moreTurkey sub on cracked wheat with honey mustard, lettuce, tomato and black olives, but only after 3 pm. Ham and cheese on rye, except on even calendar days, then it's grilled cheese.When the weather is cold, Sloppy Joes or a steak sandwich with sautéed onions and grilled mushrooms.Creamy peanut butter and grape jelly while I'm watching "The Rockford Files" or "Jeopardy!", or crunchy peanut butter and strawberry jelly if I'm working on my carLunchmeat on regular wheat bread (toasted to golden-brown perfection) with salad dressing, never mayo, unless the guys stop by to watch football, then it's mini-cheeseburgers.On really hot days, chicken salad, egg salad or tuna salad, but not unless it's full of relish and has been chilling in the refrigerator for at least three hours.(Why aren't you taking notes? You know how forgetful you are.)If I'm running late to get to work, slap some sausages in some biscuits for a quick pick-me-up. A Reuben on pumpernickel with dill pickle sliced lengthwise is great for a l... less
On July 29, 1967 a missile was accidently launched from an aircraft (unarmed missile) and struck McCain's aircraft. It was heavily damaged., as was the ship after ensuing explosion... moreOn July 29, 1967 a missile was accidently launched from an aircraft (unarmed missile) and struck McCain's aircraft. It was heavily damaged., as was the ship after ensuing explosions and fires. I worked for the pilot whose aircraft launched the missile, LT((JG) Lawrence McKay.
What are some other expressions or adages based on time periods, and just to make it interesting, would you please include any of them that you know in other languages* too?... more What are some other expressions or adages based on time periods, and just to make it interesting, would you please include any of them that you know in other languages* too? Thanks!*If you don't mind, please provide the English translation of any foreign-language entries and their meanings. ~
I woke up this morning freaking out. I dreamt we had a full blown riot and shoot out at the prison I work at. I had a tommy gun and a 9mm. I just remember being engaged in several ... moreI woke up this morning freaking out. I dreamt we had a full blown riot and shoot out at the prison I work at. I had a tommy gun and a 9mm. I just remember being engaged in several shootouts with inmates.
If that doesn't provide a clear-cut exposé of the full range of varieties in the lowest common denominator in human personalities, I'll bet nothing would.*I never eat... more If that doesn't provide a clear-cut exposé of the full range of varieties in the lowest common denominator in human personalities, I'll bet nothing would.*I never eat any of those samples, I don't even approach those displays. I avoid them like the plague. ~
I don’t have children. Today I watched my niece and nephew for my sister. They were out of school and she didn’t want to take off. My nephew looks like his dad, but act... moreI don’t have children. Today I watched my niece and nephew for my sister. They were out of school and she didn’t want to take off. My nephew looks like his dad, but acts just like my sister. His attitude and temper is the exact same. His sense of humor and interests are the same. My niece looks like my sister and acts like her dad. She’s always singing, dancing, or doing artsy stuff.
What are some other everyday expressions or adages that use the names of foods but do not refer to that food? To increase how interesting this can be, would you please includ... moreWhat are some other everyday expressions or adages that use the names of foods but do not refer to that food? To increase how interesting this can be, would you please include any of them that you know in other languages* too? Thanks!*Please provide the English translation of any foreign-language entries, if you would be so kind. ~
What are some other numerically-based expressions or adages, and to increase how interesting this can be, would you please include any of them that you know in other languag... more What are some other numerically-based expressions or adages, and to increase how interesting this can be, would you please include any of them that you know in other languages* too? Thanks!*Please provide the English translation of any foreign-language entries, if you would be so kind. ~
IMO, they are telling the Trumpsters - 'You better keep the House'.Jonathan Swan www.axios.com/2018-midterm-elections-republicans-preparation-investigations-180abf7b-0... moreIMO, they are telling the Trumpsters - 'You better keep the House'.Jonathan Swan www.axios.com/2018-midterm-elections-republicans-preparation-investigations-180abf7b-0de8-4670-ae8a-2e6da123c584.htmlHere’s House Republicans’ list of all the Trump scandals they’re covering up. It has churned Republican stomachs. Here are some of the probes it predicts:President Trump’s tax returnsTrump family businesses — and whether they comply with the Constitution's emoluments clause, including the Chinese trademark grant to the Trump OrganizationTrump's dealings with Russia, including the president's preparation for his meeting with Vladimir PutinThe payment to Stephanie Clifford — a.k.a. Stormy DanielsJames Comey's firingTrump's firing of U.S. attorneysTrump's proposed transgender ban for the militaryTreasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's business dealingsWhite House staff's personal email useCabinet secretary travel, office expenses, and other misused perksDiscussion of classifie... less