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    Okay----That was VERY(xxx4444)interesting, Faux. Yup. Which reminds me that yeah--I been sitting & watching various Iron Mike Tyson videos, including a compilation made when he was at his best, knocking out a series of challengers within a few minutes of the match beginning. Hardly worth seems going, if your a spectator paying big $$$$$ vfor a tickick, and boom, boom, it's all over. That being said, Iron Mike proudly stated on one a his own shows that a DNA test indicates that he is of Congolese Ancestry. Yup. Thing is, in spite o' HIS athletic prowess, he had an older sister who died at 24 of complications from asthma, diabetes, obesity. Yup. But then---I also sat-n-watched him go up against Lennox Lewis when they had both started to decline about 20 years ago, and Lewis, who is much bigger, got the better of Mike. But, it took about 7 rounds. Yup. But yeah---you kids should sit-n-watch summa these classic boxing matches. They're pretty good.

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    I watched Merpeople on
    Netflix, a multiparty documentary about people who dress up as mermaids and attempt to earn a living. A weird and wonderful world.

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    Okay---I wanted to let you know that tickkicks to sit-n-watch Jerry Steinfield are selling fast. Get the best seat in the house.(see photo). Too bad Kramer & Elaine & George & Soup Notsee won't be appearing. But yeah---should I drive or fly to San Lo?2023-07-09 (4).jpg2023-07-09 (2).jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by littlebittybobby View Post
    Okay---I wanted to let you know that tickkicks to sit-n-watch Jerry Steinfield are selling fast. Get the best seat in the house.(see photo). Too bad Kramer & Elaine & George & Soup Notsee won't be appearing. But yeah---should I drive or fly to San Lo?2023-07-09 (4).jpg2023-07-09 (2).jpg
    I don’t think I would pay to see Jerry Seinfeld, but we have tickets to see (and meet and greet)Craig
    Ferguson in November.

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    I'm watching an interview by Dr. Shawn Baker of Dr. Richard K Bernstein on You tube. Dr. Bernstein is an 89-year-old type one diabetic, originally an engineer, who pivoted to medical school when he couldn't get doctors interested in frequent blood sugar monitoring, which had turned his life around. He's had low normal blood sugars and not one diabetic complication in more than 50 years, and is still practicing medicine. He'll leave a huge hole when he retires.

    I often express my displeasure of doctors who turn their backs on health-giving treatments to pursue well-paid conventional medicine that really only helps them. Dr. Bernstein is one of the few practitioners I truly admire.

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    Streamed The Lost King yesterday. Sally Hawkins is such a fine actress. Not a heavy or deep movie, but it is based upon the main character's true story of her efforts to find King Richard III's burial place and bring him into a better light, not as a usurper as defined by Shakespeare and everyone since. I enjoyed it a great deal, for Hawkins' performance more than anything else.
    My therapist told me the way to achieve true inner peace is to finish what I start. So far today, I have finished two bags of M&Ms and a chocolate cake. I feel better already!

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    Quote Originally Posted by KayLR View Post
    Streamed The Lost King yesterday. Sally Hawkins is such a fine actress. Not a heavy or deep movie, but it is based upon the main character's true story of her efforts to find King Richard III's burial place and bring him into a better light, not as a usurper as defined by Shakespeare and everyone since. I enjoyed it a great deal, for Hawkins' performance more than anything else.
    that’s interesting. The story of how they found the bones of Richard III is fascinating. I didn’t know it was a female archaeologist who lead the seatch.


    Unfortunately, I a truly deeply dislike Sally Hawkins but I might be able to watch this because of the subject matter.

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    Has anyone seen Openheimer?

    Been asked by a couple of people if I planned to see it. It looks pretty bleak, and like it might not have any lighter moments (Richard Feynman's antics), etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ToomuchStuff View Post
    Has anyone seen Openheimer?

    Been asked by a couple of people if I planned to see it. It looks pretty bleak, and like it might not have any lighter moments (Richard Feynman's antics), etc.
    it’s getting universal raves. I’m not sure I want to sit through a three hour movie in a theater. There was a time when a film of that length would’ve had an intermission.

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    We are watching Fisk, and it is absolutely hilarious and spot on with the inheritance plot lines.

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