
#201 The Short List


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1040 Goodnight Moon
35 5098 Feb 24, 2025
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Bohemian Nights Timeline
42 4975 Feb 17, 2025
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1039 Welcome to the Room
33 5461 Feb 10, 2025
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1038 On My Way
34 5542 Feb 03, 2025
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1037 Where were you?
36 6294 Jan 27, 2025
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1036 Ashes
32 6389 Jan 20, 2025
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1035 Dark Side of the Moon
33 7131 Jan 13, 2025
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1034 In The End
33 7678 Jan 06, 2025
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1033 Hurt
32 7519 Dec 30, 2024
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1032 You’re my Best Friend
29 7109 Dec 23, 2024
2 thoughts on “#201 The Short List”
morbious
Looks like another Saturday night… sigh. (LOL)
Hinoron
Been there. Shopping for unrelated items for another person. A patient I visited in a retirement home, in my case.
Because the wheelchair-bound fella had bad circulation and got cold feet at night, I was buying him a red-rubber hot water bottle (which my mother used to fill up and put in the bed with me when I was sick and chilly… but as I read on the back of the packaging in the checkout line, the reason they’re still sold in Walmart in the 21st century is that they can be used to give home enemas.)
Also lotion (because nurses visiting the patient wash their hands 100x a day and that dries out their skin)
aaaand a jumbo pack of 3-ply luxury TP, because the TP they supplied old folks with dry skin here at the retirement home was the same dirt-cheap crap paper they stock gas stations with.
Was interesting to meet eyes with the cashier once I was done reading the enema directions.