First a shoutout to Chac for starting this thread, as it is a great place to just ponder on life…..
With the talk about climate change and weather, we’re having a remarkable day here in New York City. After a stormy day yesterday with the remnants of Hurricane Nicole with us, today the sun has come out and it is 68 Fahrenheit right now at 9:40 AM. My two friends who I often do stuff with are both out of town, so I will need to enjoy the outdoors on my own. I am planning to break out my Powerbeats headphones for my ipad and explore the park and any good looking guys doing the same today!
Next Saturday, I have one of my organized New York City walks scheduled and the long range forecast is 45 and sunny, which is actually much better walking weather for this time of year! I hope the forecast stays accurate.
One more rambling ponder for this morning.
I’ve mentioned many times how I absolutely love YouTube, and with the recommendation of Chac, I subscribe to YouTube Premium to get commercial free viewing. I spend most of my time in front of my big TV when not watching news or sports watching YouTube. But I also listen in bed at night and last night I thought of a song I hadn’t heard in many years. It was ”Nantucket Sleighride” recorded by the hard rock band Mountain in 1971. I found a 17 minute live version as as I was listening I looked at the comments provided by viewers and the first one said, “Seventy-five years old and I’m still digging this. Just wish I had a room with very large speakers that I could play very loudly and some good hash to smoke.”
And there were 243 replies to his post. This is what makes YouTube so cool that it can bring people together from all over the world with similar interests. (Come to think of it, like the Broke Straight Boys Forum once did). But I just wanted to ponder on this phenomenon here this morning. I love YouTube for so much content from music to history to pop culture to cute guys! Always cute guys!
I had to run into town to get some stuff from Home Depot and on my way there I had the AC on full blast, I had done my laundry and was all sweaty from running up and down a zillion flights of stairs I looked at the temperature gauge on my car and it said 75 degrees. I can't believe it, November and it's 75!!!! We are normally in the 40s, maybe 50 ish max now.
Glad you like YouTube premium! Don't forget your subscription also includes YouTube music so you can rock out with some Iron Butterfly too if you want
While pot did nothing for me coke I enjoyed.
Mike, always grateful for your great pictures.
Yes. You know the old saying, "Be careful what you wish for." haha When blizzard conditions are upon you, and you're possibly left with no electricity or heat... You might be singing a different tune. hahaIt’s interesting that I never gave my bed much thought until buying a new one. I should have asked the forum about it first. You guys have some great advice. But I am very comfortable and sleeping well, so I’m sure I’ll get used to being an extra few inches in the sky lol
As far as the warmth and humidity the last few days, I agree Chac. I’m ready for a little winter. But if that gets too extreme, I may regret saying that too.
Our situations kinda remind me of Lily Tomlin. hahaThanks for responding Tampa. I am going through that exact thing now. I find if I slide to the edge of the bed, with my butt sort of leaning and sitting I am able to put my shoes on. But on Tuesday when the bed was delivered I definitely felt like a little kid with my legs dangling from the bed.
Also when I reach down to my night table, it is a longer reach, just adjustments I need to make. It’s funny how the salesman in the store never mentioning the height of the box spring.
But if I sit smack dab on the bed, I feel like this little kid. lol
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Yes. You know the old saying, "Be careful what you wish for." haha When blizzard conditions are upon you, and you're possibly left with no electricity or heat... You might be singing a different tune. haha
Just ask Ted Cruz. Bwahahaha
OMG I haven't thought of the Incredible Shrinking Woman in years. I'll have to track it down
I’m listening to your link for "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida", right now Chac. And it is amazing how the music of our youth can transport us in time. I can clearly see my college dorm and all my buddies in our rooms with towels rolled up under our dorm doors to block the smell of pot from the R.A. Little did we Freshmen know that the R.A. Was getting high too.
Thanks for the memories buddy!
You can blame my Dad for that one! It came on SiriusXM radio one time, Dad cranked up the volume and was rocking out for like 17 minutes I tried to lower the volume a bit but I got the "don't you dare touch that" glare