Taltarzac725 |
02-19-2016 03:38 AM |
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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725
(Post 1186666)
Maybe, maybe.
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Too much stuff going on in the way of passions today so I may wait a few more months --until after November 2016-- before meeting more people at Crispers. I am at Doggie Doo Run Run most every day but at different times if people do want to meet me. That's just up the street (CR101) from Crispers and that way if certain subjects are brought up I have the option --without being rude -- of exiting. That's hard for me to do in a setting like a restaurant. There are some great people at Doggie Doo Run Run too if I am not around. I have been going there since late 2006 while looking for a pooch and then adopting Sport in January of 2007. Then getting Beau in March of 2014.
I do hope the rest of you have fun later today at Crispers.
When certain subjects come up at Doggie Doo Run Run too I usually just walk the dog some more. No sense in getting my blood pressure and stress levels up or that of other people.
There have been some very committed people on TOTV of late and I would like to have some control over the conversations without being impolite. And such emotions are not good for my digestion IMHO.
I am a very quiet librarian after all. And I do not like confrontation. Even though I majored in Philosophy and earned a law degree from the University of Minnesota, I do not like to argue. I do love to try to educate through links though as well as common sense approaches. My MA in Librarianship from the University of Denver, my 224 613 Project (Google Taltarzac725), and my BA in History for the University of Nevada, Reno reflect that interest in research and in digging about topics. The internet's many search engines are great tools for doing in-depth research.
And I found a very fun book to read which I have a limited amount of time as I checked it out yesterday from Lady Lake Library and it is a seven day book. The Road to Little Dribbling: Adventures of an American in Britain by Bill Bryson | 9780399566783 | Paperback | Barnes & Noble
The book by Bill Bryson is hilarious. The Road to Little Dribbling. It is a real easy way of keeping the stress levels down as laughter is very good medicine.
I could spend many a happy afternoon with a Bill Bryson book. Bill Bryson | Official Website of Bill Bryson Or maybe I will need a nap for staying up late because of worrying about hotheads possible showing up at Crispers. That's why I am early this morning at 4:00 AM.
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