We got the sad news that Ray Liotta passed away yesterday, at the age of 67. He was one of my favorite actors and did was part of some of the best movies every made. May he rest in peace.
I had it a year ago and it felt like a flu for me. The first 2-3 days I had feber and that knocked me out pretty much. After the feber was gone I rapidly got better.
6-7 days after I got sick it was over, and I felt weak for a week or two after that. Keep safe people and happy recovery.
The weather is getting better and better and you know what that means?
Soon we'll have vacation, barbecues, a couple of hundred bears and an occasional cigar, outside.
I hope you're all doing well :)
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Safter too...
I visit IMDB from time to time to see if our favorite movie has reached the magic 7.0 rating. Sadly I have to report that it's dropped from a 6.9 to 6.8.
It's a bummer but I'm sure we'll get to 7.0+ someday.
That's a great suggestion Ray.
I'm personally not into social media at all and it seems like it's the way to go now days. Any suggestions on this one?
Btw I'm doing well :)
It's definitely an element of suggested cannibalism.
1. No one goes in, no one comes out. What do you think they're eating in there?
2. Ray on the grill.
3. Alternative ending with "final dinner".
4. Art's bloody Mary (made with human blood?)
5. Satanic paté
Rumsfield always struck me as a collector of military memorabilia. I'm not sure if I'm the only one but I can see Mark collecting stuff like ribbons, old weapons etc...
This brings me to our neighborhood. Do we have any collectors here?
I can start with myself and tell you that I collect...
Hello neighbors, I hope that the new year is treating you well.
So do we have any goals for 2022 regarding our beloved community?
I would love it if we could have a skype/teams meeting during 2022.
Do you have any other suggestions?
I'm from Sweden and "Herr" is common use here, at least it was if you go back in time. It's like saying mister or something, usually used when addressing older men.
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