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Love the Arts, Languages, Middle School education, genealogy, embroidery, reading, but mostly traveling and learning about different cultures.
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Exactly.
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ALW also didn’t look so impressed.
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Hurry up so you can see the fabulous Cynthia Erivo! (And all the others but she is killing it.)
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Watching on CBS and I have commercials.
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Didn’t have it on my list to see but it certainly looks fun and energetic!
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True
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Totally agree. It’s because unlike at Wrigley where it is 99% about the game, the other ballparks seem to think that watching the game is the side show. Hence the wave, the tee shirt slingshots, etc.
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The cardinals have a form of cheerleaders; my trainer is one of them.
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Still waiting for a new plane in Denver, in the thunder storm.
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National weather service?
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Yes it is in a way especially as I sit here in Denver waiting for a new plane
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I actually really liked the crazy horse memorial. Didn’t feel as propaganda as Rushmore
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The elk I had seen 30 minutes earlier, zoomed way in to capture this view. We were far away from this one. Saw him early enough to turn around and go a different route
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I took a photo about 30 minutes earlier (zoomed in) of another one. But no, I was truly terrified. He watched us as we tried to walk away, he turned when we rounded the bend in the road still watching us, and we stopped because he was creepily watching. And then he charged.
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I love baked beans! Sounds like a great recipe!
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Well it isn’t like I got injured.
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It’s the least I could do; it’s just so sad to see the devastation.