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#quotestr

Your life would be very empty if you had nothing to regret.

#quotestr

You own a dog, but you can only feed a cat.

#quotestr

Your nature demands love and your happiness depends on it.

#quotestr

Q: Why haven't you graduated yet?

A: Well, Dad, I could have finished years ago, but I wanted

my dissertation to rhyme.

#quotestr

Perilous to all of us are the devices of an art deeper than we ourselves

possess.

-- Gandalf the Grey [J.R.R. Tolkien, "Lord of the Rings"]

#quotestr

They have been at a great feast of languages, and stolen the scraps.

-- William Shakespeare, "Love's Labour's Lost"

#quotestr

A is for Apple.

-- Hester Pryne

#quotestr

Q: What do you call a boomerang that doesn't come back?

A: A stick.

#quotestr

They have been at a great feast of languages, and stolen the scraps.

-- William Shakespeare, "Love's Labour's Lost"

#quotestr

Don't look now, but there is a multi-legged creature on your shoulder.

#quotestr

The whole world is a tuxedo and you are a pair of brown shoes.

-- George Gobel

#quotestr

Don't go around saying the world owes you a living. The world owes you

nothing. It was here first.

-- Mark Twain

#quotestr

We should be careful to get out of an experience only the wisdom that is

in it - and stay there, lest we be like the cat that sits down on a hot

stove-lid. She will never sit down on a hot stove-lid again - and that

is well; but also she will never sit down on a cold one any more.

-- Mark Twain

#quotestr

Avoid reality at all costs.

#quotestr

You are wise, witty, and wonderful, but you spend too much time reading

this sort of trash.

#quotestr

Someone is speaking well of you.

How unusual!

#quotestr

If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would

be a merrier world.

-- J.R.R. Tolkien

#quotestr

Q: What looks like a cat, flies like a bat, brays like a donkey, and

plays like a monkey?

A: Nothing.

#quotestr

Everything will be just tickety-boo today.

#quotestr

"... an experienced, industrious, ambitious, and often quite often

picturesque liar."

-- Mark Twain

#quotestr

You will be run over by a bus.

#quotestr

You will become rich and famous unless you don't.

#quotestr

If one cannot enjoy reading a book over and over again, there is no use

in reading it at all.

-- Oscar Wilde

#quotestr

Many changes of mind and mood; do not hesitate too long.

#quotestr

Lady Luck brings added income today. Lady friend takes it away tonight.

#quotestr

Don't worry. Life's too long.

-- Vincent Sardi, Jr.

#quotestr

You will live to see your grandchildren.

Replying to Avatar Flix

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Lfg

#quotestr

Your boss is a few sandwiches short of a picnic.

#quotestr

Water, taken in moderation cannot hurt anybody.

-- Mark Twain

Replying to Avatar 1776

Ok guys I have a moral dilemma. Nothing major, and really a first world problem, but I could use your help.

Backstory: My in-laws have been in town all week. My wife and I have been working all week, and I knew going into it that my week was going to be particularly hectic and a bit gruelling based on a couple of big, tight, contract bid deadlines with lots of estimating across thousands of square miles of countryside. Long days with little free time after work, which has been filled with prepping the garden and seedlings to get everything planted over the next few weeks as we wait for overnight temperatures to be guaranteed to be above freezing.

The culmination of the in-laws’ visit, and the thing I have been looking forward to throughout my shitty work week was to be a glorious steak dinner tonight. I’ve been dreaming all week about sinking my teeth into a perfectly grilled and prepared, marinated slab of Alberta beef, drinks, and good company.

Knowing that my wife and I were going to be busy this week, and wanting to treat us, my in-laws offered to pick up the steaks yesterday and drop them off so I could marinate and pre-season them to throw on the Traeger tonight.

My father in law is no slouch, and knowing from past experience that treating us on these rare visits is usually a spare-no-expense type proposition, I was confident enough that he and my mother in law would deliver my vision of 4 of the most beautifully marbled twenty-four ouncers, that I agreed to let them pick up the meat and we would get the rest of the fixings.

I arrived home from work last night to find out that my father in law had gone golfing, so he was absent when the girls went to the grocery and the butcher.

What greeted me when I got home are no doubt some of the puniest, leanest bargain basement sirloins that were in the store that day. The whole lot was the same price as what one single primo steak should have cost.

Don’t get me wrong, I really appreciate the gesture, and the fact that I get to eat steak at all. We are very blessed and we eat well every day on a primarily protein diet. I am sure I can work with these steaks to make them the best they can be.

Here is my question. Do I:

a) honor the gift by making these steaks the best they can be and forego the dream of a real treat that has sustained me through this shitty week,

b) pretend to drop the tray of steaks on the ground near the dog when I pull them out to marinate them this morning, forcing me to go to the butcher myself to buy some worthy replacements (and forever endearing myself to the hound) or,

c) go buy myself the prime slab I’ve been dreaming about all week, add it to the mix, and risk offending my mother in law when she sees it sizzling in it’s marbled glory next to the tiny pieces of shoe leather she bought.

It’s a real dilemma. Thanks for your assistance in this time of crisis. Lol.

#asknostr

I know what the dog would want

Imagine not knowing about this

And never receiving answers from people you text.

I never said yakihonne was bad

It is actually quite advanced

Let's be real, because #nostr is still early and many features are still very buggy, I discovered recently that dm from yakihonne are not seen by other app like primal, but that's just an example

System is breaking

Before the inflation that wrench was 5$