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Thursday, December 17, 2020
Wednesday, December 16, 2020
200+ murders a year but we got bubble machines and bands, lol. Still love my city! - Lisa
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Ugh
Yep, it’s that time of the season, 10 days prior when things start to get real on what’s still left to fund.
Most of my texts this morning sound something like: “we aren’t exchanging, don’t surprise me”, “you know that thing we discussed in Nov, yeah that ain’t happening”
Ahhhhh, the pressures, lol...very much why this is my least favorite holiday.
I need to get my mind right...
- Lisa
Treat Time
Sunday, December 13, 2020
United Colors of Benetton
Apparently it relaunched in 2017, wonder if it would smell the same to me. I literally smelled like this for two straight years. Lol
- Lisa
Nope. Not yet, anyway.
That’s right... and that’s exactly where I’m at and that’s my choice (for now) too. The vaccine push before its even available is kinda gross honestly, especially the forms it’s taking: (addict shaming, classism, etc).
Newest: I’m not a patriot and I obviously voted for Trump, lol
- Lisa
Saturday, December 12, 2020
Friday, December 11, 2020
Not Going Back
A quick trip in/out of a New Berlin restaurant made me love Milwaukee even more! It was overcrowded, no tables were taped off (for social distancing), there were whole crowds at the door with no mask - just reckless! - Lisa
Monday, December 7, 2020
Makk N Cheese
If you haven’t tried makk n cheese on kk, you should. Yum. Carnitas foo extra crispy strips. Mmmmmmm. - Lisa
Bad Luck at the Eye Doctor
Trying to buy glasses online and I FINALLY found a pair of frames that I liked.... found out they don’t make them in my prescription 😠I hate having bad eyesight. - YaYa
Saturday, December 5, 2020
Friday, December 4, 2020
My email is at AOL and idc, it works lol - Lisa
Monday, November 30, 2020
Louise is Gone
My step-mother in law Louise passed away this morning of Covid. She was a funny, classy lady and I'm honored to have known her and call her family. Rest in peace Lou. I love you. :(
Sunday, November 29, 2020
Happy (Guesstimated) Birthday Huck!
THIS doggo turned ONE today and celebrated with treats, a super long walk, a birthday hat, and a puppy cake from the dog bakery. Happy Birthday Huckleberry!
Friday, November 27, 2020
The Gits
The Gits is a melancholy documentary about the titular Seattle band whose rise through the industry ended tragically with the brutal rape and murder of lead singer Mia Zapata. It's not a very feel good story, but it's one that deserves telling, and I'm glad Zapata's life, and music, had a chance to be in the spotlight again. #miazapata #vivazapata #thegitsband #thegits #miazapataforever
Sunday, November 22, 2020
You Don't Hear About This is Mommie Dearest
Joan Crawford was asked to take over Carole Lombard 's role in They All Kissed the Bride (1942) after Lombard died in an airplane crash returning from a war bond tour. Crawford then donated all of her salary to the Red Cross -- and promptly fired her agent for taking his usual 10%.
Friday, November 20, 2020
Wednesday, November 18, 2020
Malorie by Josh Malerman
If I remember right, I thought "Bird Box"was a better book than a movie, but no great shakes in either format.
I don't know what's changed for author Josh Malerman (besides all the moolah in his bank account), but somewhere along the line he really learned to WRITE.
"Malorie," the sequel to "Bird Box," grabs you from the first page and keeps you riveted until the end. The characters are stronger and have admirable depth; the dystopian world is much more developed; the plot is less frantic but just as engaging.
I really enjoyed book, and yeah, that kind of surprised me.
Pick up a copy.
Joe Biden by Evan Osnos
I read this book looking to get a more comprehensive understanding of Joe Biden. I can't say that was accomplished, largely because the author felt free to insert himself in the narrative and hold to no standard of impartiality; understandably, that makes it rather hard to trust what's on the page.
The book briefly touches on Biden's personal life, races through his time in the Senate, discusses his role as VP in some detail, and ends with a thinly disguised wish list of how the author hopes a Biden Presidency will go. Flaws and mistakes are briefly presented, but only so they can be quickly dismissed by the author.
Truly, there isn't much meat here. It's a glorified campaign piece. Shame on me for believing what were obviously biased reviews before I picked it up, and shame on the author for blowing the opportunity to convince a Republican that this is a man worth following.
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