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Enjoying the perfect weather on the patio with Arango Balkan Supreme in a Hardcastle's Crown bent billiard with saddle stem, drinking lemonade, and reading The Maltese Falcon.

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Enjoyed a tall stack of pancakes with ham and five eggs on the side along with a Honeycrisp apple for lunch. I'm near the last quarter of this bowl of year 2020 Watch City Rouxgaroux in a smooth medium bend 2021 Peterson POTY Natural 4AB No. 6/500 military mount with a silver cap and a tapered black vulcanite AB stem. Gold Star Jamaican Estate Reserve, neat, is my drink. M'lady did the cooking as always, and I rinsed everything and have the dishwasher going. She only ate two pancakes.
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Near the last quarter of this bowl of year 2012 Rolando’s Own in a smooth straight early ‘60s Lane era “William Conrad” Charatan Executive Extra Large stretch apple with diagonal channel cuts on the lower right and left of the bowl along with a black vulcanite double comfort saddle stem.
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I took a bent MM Legend Rob Roy for the ride home from the doctors and spent the afternoon finishing it and this morning's Diplomat. We had a delicious lamb loaf for dinner.
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And I filled a bent MM Missouri Pride with C&D Star of the East and poured a glass of Tawny Port for dessert.
 
Frost delay for three hours this morning. Next week will be spent clearing gardens and pruning, it was down to -3C. Washed the car and did some polishing with a bowl of Borkum Riff in the Re-Gent and a stout. Mowed and trimmed the lawn, hopefully the last time this year. Moved out of the summer bedroom and set up my hibernaculum. Watched a couple of episodes of KAOS on Netflix with a bowl of Exclusive in my Rossi lumberman sitter and a "Cuban" coffee.
 

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Relaxing after a wonderful salad, haddock and sugar snap peas dinner with a big hot fudge sundae for dessert. I'm near the last quarter of this bowl of year 2018 Mac Baren HH Burley Flake in a 1979 smooth straight dark brown Loewe Army 910 billiard with a silver cap military mount and a tapered black vulcanite stem. Community Coffee, neat, is my drink. Watching a very interesting symposium about soldiers in the American Revolutionary War that was broadcast a few days ago on C-Span 3. For those who don't know, and may be interested, every weekend C-Span is The American History Channel. There's no dramatic versions of any historical events, so you don't have to wonder about if what you see and hear is overdramatized as is often the case on other channels with their docu-dramas.
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Just finished feeding the ferals and this bowl of year 2015 Mac Baren Virginia #1 in a straight black 1925 Dunhill patent shell Canadian 33 with a tapered black vulcanite stem. Watching a Gene Autry western.
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I took a bent MM Legend Rob Roy for the ride home from the doctors and spent the afternoon finishing it and this morning's Diplomat. We had a delicious lamb loaf for dinner.
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And I filled a bent MM Missouri Pride with C&D Star of the East and poured a glass of Tawny Port for dessert.
I keep saying we need a "Yummy!" response emoji. Like this: 😋
 
Relaxing after a wonderful salad, haddock and sugar snap peas dinner with a big hot fudge sundae for dessert. I'm near the last quarter of this bowl of year 2018 Mac Baren HH Burley Flake in a 1979 smooth straight dark brown Loewe Army 910 billiard with a silver cap military mount and a tapered black vulcanite stem. Community Coffee, neat, is my drink. Watching a very interesting symposium about soldiers in the American Revolutionary War that was broadcast a few days ago on C-Span 3. For those who don't know, and may be interested, every weekend C-Span is The American History Channel. There's no dramatic versions of any historical events, so you don't have to wonder about if what you see and hear is overdramatized as is often the case on other channels with their docu-dramas.
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Thanks @JimInks for the heads up!
 
I keep saying we need a "Yummy!" response emoji. Like this: 😋
Agreed.

@JimInks That Revolutionary war doc sounds interesting. I agree that docudramas have a significant vulnerability to biased presentation. All docs, regardless the style, are subject to production bias in one form or another. That is the nature of stories, they change with their telling - regardless of dedication to the facts.

Having my Breakfast of Champions, it was a busy afternoon for me yesterday and I'm mulling over my ambition to do chores. Winter approaches, I cannot take overlong debating.
 

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