Thursday, February 24, 2005

February 24, 2005

Bingo didn't work out again but we each got a nice cap. Rushed from the Sam's Town rotten cheating bingo parlor to The Fiesta Casino to meet up the Krohn's for the buffet. It was about the same as usual but I still ate too much. Year after year, the same old menu. One would think after four or five years cooking the same crap they could figure out how to spiff it up a little and improve it's taste. Not!

We left there to come home and pick the animals up. Took Tomi to the vet where he pronounced him without sickness. He said his bladder was empty so he must be going somewhere but I'm at a loss to say where. In this little old trailer there isn't many places that he could go without us noticing. And I've spent a little while several different days walking all over the house without shoes on trying to find a wet spot but found none. We feel better about the deal now anyway. The first visit to the vet was free too. That made things double good.

Today will most likely find us out on the town I'm afraid. At least I've heard Glenda saying how nice it would be to visit the Palace Station, The Ho, and she mumbled something about a free afternoon show on Thursdays at Sam's Town. The Ho is a small local casino behind the Westward Ho. I think they just call it the Ho.

The book reading hasn't been going too well. Can't get into it for some reason. I've had spells like that before and they usually pass in three of four days. I was able to knock out "Reckless Abandon" by Stuart Woods and just about finished with "Unlucky In Law" by Perri O"Shaughnessy and about a third to half way through the other three books. I sure do like the Perri O"Shaughnessy books as well as those by Woods. Perri O"Shaughnessy books are authored by two sisters. Isn't that amazing.

Boredom is a direct result of a lack of imagination caused by a stagnated mind. Don't let your mind stagnate!

Life, daily or otherwise is pretty simple as stated in the sentence by Lewis Carroll in 'Alice in Wonderland.': 'Begin at the beginning,' the King said gravely, 'and go on till you come to the end: then stop.'

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