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BuffJim

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BuffJim last won the day on May 27 2023

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  • Birthday 04/23/1963

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  1. BuffJim

    I'm so sick

    Get better soon!
  2. That sounds good. I use milk in my curry sauce, but cream cheese is still dairy, but adds a tangy aspect.
  3. My microplastics stocks are doing quite well, thank you.
  4. I can’t bear the thought of real heavy meals anymore. Things I use to love like fish fries have no appeal. And gloppy cheesy things like loaded fries, or double decker cheeseburgers have no appeal. It’s probably the Ozempic talking.
  5. 3/6 Stare, Sneak, Speak
  6. Get well soon. At least it’s not sprained.
  7. I left my phone in the car grocery shopping and was in danger of dealing with silent time while I waited for BuffCarla, who has a talent for picking the longest line. We each get our own groceries. Anywho, I remembered that I had my work iPhone with me, so I could surf the net on there. Close call.
  8. I guess I have a homework assignment. My last movie was the Bob Marley movie. Pretty good. A little disjointed if you aren’t well versed on Bob Marley’s history and timeline. But a lot of substance which would make a 2nd viewing worthwhile.
  9. So Barbie or Oppenheimer?
  10. Fascinating But they could have used better models. Or did I bail too soon?
  11. Just finishing Beautiful Swimmers, about the Chesapeake Blue Crab industry, recommended by one of our Virgin folks, either RE or PTJ, don’t remember. Next up is a history of the pre WWI era by Barbara Tuchman. She was a great historian when she was alive.
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