On Sunday, October 2, 2016 at 11:12:44 AM UTC-4, cshenk wrote:
> wrote in rec.food.cooking:
>
> > No internet for nearly two years. I use the library. TV broke down
> > a month ago and am adapting well to that scene as well. As things
> > break down around me it is a joy to find how easily I can live
> > without them knowing that one day I too will break down and be forced
> > at long last to live without myself. Still cooking some decent food,
> > stuff without name mostly, a lot of prepping - not bad at all. Glad
> > to see some of you are still alive. Eating can do that for you -
> > keep you moving. And then squatting onto the toilet seat, that is
> > good for the leg muscles and even the heart. So eat, drink, and be
> > merry - for tomorrow become food for something else. I'll be
> > checking in from time to time. Thanks.
> >
> > TJ
>
> Hi TJ, I drift in and out from newsgroups as always. Right now it's
> time for the Jellicle Ball (cat related group, pretty much a
> story-board sort of thing and a place to commemorate our lost pets).
>
> That reminds me, what was our ferret mascots name? I need to add her
> to the list this year. Ah, Mia. House of Gary. Added to the list.
>
>
>
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Thanks for commenting. I was going to respond to Gary's post and mention your name as well, but figured it was easier to use your post and insert Gary's name as it's easier to remember and type than your name. But thanks to both of you for responding. As for me doing well, I'm getting age related SSI, a minimum monthly check for $733 a month but have the lucky HUD rent to go with it, only $185 a month. I consider myself rich as I always did hate work even though I am a good worker, better than most who claim to love it. One of my many mottos is: No matter how much money you make you're not rich if you have to work. I mean have to do it, not just do it as a hobby. So I don't own much but don't care, I'm free from the grind, at least one form of it, and for that I am grateful. I will pop in from time to time.
TJ