memories...#1 There are certain memories that resurface more often than other remembrances. What is so much fun about scenes stored in my memory vault is that many times I didn’t realize at the time the portrait in front of me would become a lasting impression, much less memorable. I like this quote I saw years ago: You never know when you are making a memory. HUH ? What's up with that ? Memories have provided a bonanza for multiple industries, including, music, drug therapies, long-term care facilities, and, memory preservationists. According to Lyrics.com , there are over 163 thousand songs with the word memory in the title, lyrics, or, album title. If a product’s popularity is gauged by the amount of advertising dollars spent to promote and market the product, Prevagen has to be one of the front runners in memory ai...
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round up 33 cents...or not?
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round up 33 cents...or not? I fondly recall watching my favorite cowboy shows on Joe and Ruth's 17" RCA black and white television. Westerns were my deal. I had all the gear. Hat, pants, shirt with buckskin fringes, cowboy boots, and two six shooters that were strapped to my waist. So many times I was Lash LaRue snatching a weapon right out of the bad guy's hand with my eight foot long bullwhip. When I saw Wild Bill Hickock outdraw two desperadoes, he became another one of my heroes. But, most of all, I wanted to be The Lone Ranger . The idea of wearing a mask and going incognito while saving the damsel in distress appealed to some inner heroic sense. Trying to recall specific incidents or show themes from early television days is problematic, but, I know most of those dramas featured an episode or two in w...