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Sometimes I feel very fortunate. One recent example is we were revamping some things for work and I have this template which I won't go into detail on but it keeps the numbers for various preferences in the system and it started as "Newfile". Each time I mistakenly save over it after pulling some other data I have to make a new "Nefile" so thus we had Newfile1, Newfile2, etc.

We're up to Newfile18 now in the course of a couple of years and no one says a word to me about it but I KNOW they all know.

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Right before I woke up this morning I dreamt I was sitting at a table with actor Sam Elliott. Sam Elliott has had a number of different looks in his career. This is more-or-less how he looked in the dream.



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Anyway, although it didn't actually happen in the dream, it was understood that I had just made myself a sandwich. Sam Elliott and I exchanged glances and we both knew I had just made myself a sandwich and, although I didn't really want to, I asked if he would like me to make him a sandwich.

He said yes.

Damn. I hoped he would pass but I hid my disappointment and started making him a sandwich the same way I make my own sandwiches. I sliced a kaiser in half and start smearing margarine on it. But suddenly I realized that may not be right for him so I asked, "Is margarine alright?"

He said he really prefers butter. His tone and body language indicated he was very glad to have that cleared up. He really didn't want the margarine. Butter was a strong preference.

Damn. So I had to get up and go to the kitchen counter. There was a wide flat slab of butter there. Also there was some lasagna so I put some of that on the plate. I really don't know how to prepare food for other people and so I started kind of smearing the tomato sauce around. In my heart, I wanted this to be good for Sam Elliott but I am clueless how to go about it and I pushed the lasagna back and forth for a while feeling more and more panicky about how I was going to pull this off.

At that point, my alarm clock woke me up.



It is a very rare thing for me to be glad about my alarm clock going off - especially on a Monday morning - but I did in this case.

I was relieved to be off the hook for Sam Elliott's lunch.



That is all.

Muddy, nice vivid dream! I bet you it seems so real it's scary! He has visited others also!

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Of course the Dude was awake when with him but probably under the influence is the reason!

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I saw this bird outside my window yesterday and spent a substantial amount of time researching what exact breed of hawk it might be. I almost joined a birdwatcher's forum to ask about it, but talked myself out of it. The things that excite you when you get older. For what it's worth, I believe it to either be a Red Shouldered Hawk or a Rough Legged Hawk. Nevertheless, it was a pretty cool looking aves.
 

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Muddy did you watch Midnight in Paris? Interested to hear what you think of it.



Haven't seen it. I have heard quite a few comments and it is probably the most interested I have been in a Woody Allen movie in a long time.

But that's not saying much.

It's possible that time and opportunity may find me viewing it at some point in the future but it does not seem imminent.

He did some stuff in the 70's I appreciated but since then, Woody Allen is a lot like tattoos for me. The very best of him is still no good at all.
 
I've taken two of them out, but I tend to stay away. Most of them are self-indulged golddiggers. Comes with the territory I guess. A decent looking cocktail waitress gets hit on non-stop everyday. For a lot of girls, it gets in their head. Not all of them but enough.

makes sense, sounds familiar.

a real shame considering my comfort levels talking to waitresses/bartenders/dealers are ten fold higher than to the cattle at the bars every night.
 
Haven't seen it. I have heard quite a few comments and it is probably the most interested I have been in a Woody Allen movie in a long time.

But that's not saying much.

It's possible that time and opportunity may find me viewing it at some point in the future but it does not seem imminent.

He did some stuff in the 70's I appreciated but since then, Woody Allen is a lot like tattoos for me. The very best of him is still no good at all.

Agreed. I like when he gets literary on us though. But yeah. Guys makes movies like some people play tennis on weeknights. If that makes any sense at all.