What Cheered You Up Today?

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Watched live performance of "A Christmas Carol". Good stuff.

Also noticed a huge proclamation on the back of a book I'm reading: "This book will be read 50 years from now!" (by the New York Times). The book is an original print paperback edition of Cornelius Ryan's "The Longest Day"...published in 1959. Thought that was a pretty funny coincidence.
 
Daydreaming about what I want for christmas, I found some things online.

New socks:



New motorcycle helmet:



A new wrist watch:



A new winter jacket:



And a new sweater:





And no, I haven't been binge-shopping - I can't even afford the watch, that's a Hanhart Luftwaffe remake: 2150 £ - so that'll have to wait until I get rich someday. *snort*
But I can dream.
 
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Got my English and Art Final Grades for Collage. Scored a 90% in English and 80% in Art. Now I am 2 classes away from my Associates degree. Taking Speech and Intro to Psycology to finish up and get my degree in Aviation Mantenance Technology!
 
Got my English and Art Final Grades for Collage. Scored a 90% in English and 80% in Art. Now I am 2 classes away from my Associates degree. Taking Speech and Intro to Psycology to finish up and get my degree in Aviation Mantenance Technology!

Hey that's great to hear!!

Wayne:

Maria: Dreaming is always good? Right?
 
Taking a half day off of work today. Going to take my father over to pick up the classic car he bought last week, then do some Christmas shopping. I do hate Christmas shopping though!
 
Going to the dentist's school in Copenhagen and getting my broken, temporary filling fixed.
It ought to last through christmas, hopefully, so that I can scrounge up enough money to get it fully done.
 
Good luck with the chompers BB. It's been a while since I've seen a dentist, I dread going and finding out the kind of escavation they will need to do in there!!!
 
Hi and thanks, Bucksnort.
Hopefully it won't be too bad, both dentally and financially, when you go to get things sorted out.
Better get it over and done with before it gets even more expensive, both ways.
 

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