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02 September 2011
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Downtown Phoenix
Downtown Phoenix in the Winter Time
Good Cheese Here
Vermont Cheddar & Minnesota Blue
TAKE TIME FOR PARADISE
Me and Joan
Early elderly and middle middle age: We May Know Something You Don't
Mrs America

Fortunately these girls had a good-looking mother
Rimrocks @ Billings MT
“In beholding old stones we may feel our anxieties about our achievements–and lack of them–slacken . . . Vast landscapes [and seascapes] can have an anxiety–reducing effect similar to ruins, for they are the representatives of infinite space, as ruins are the representatives of infinite time, against which our weak, short-lived bodies seem no less inconsequential than those of moths or spiders.”—Alain de Botton in Status Anxiety
Easter Sunday at St Patrick's Co-Cathedral
12 April 2009
Pleasant Hillside at Hustisford, AKA The Grassy Knoll for you conspiracy buffs
A Lot of Muellers Are Buried Here
3 comments:
LMAO...when you look at it like that, taking the ambulance just seems like going to your death as quickly as possible lol.
Guess that's why I've always been partial to diagnosing and treating myself on everything but the big stuff...herbs are the way to go in my book!
I suspect the underlying data on some of these are a little suspect. But according to any of Murphy's Laws, we shouldn't be surprised. I think Mel Brooks' famous aphorism applies in hospitals: "Hope for the Best. Expect the Worst. Life is a Play. We're Unrehearsed."
And now that I remember it, the Precautionary Principle may apply to trips to the hospital too.
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