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BS: stay afloat while others don't

Thompson 30 Oct 24 - 04:52 PM
Stilly River Sage 30 Oct 24 - 05:24 PM
keberoxu 02 Nov 24 - 12:49 PM
Helen 02 Nov 24 - 02:46 PM
Mrrzy 02 Nov 24 - 03:35 PM
Thompson 02 Nov 24 - 03:55 PM
Stilly River Sage 02 Nov 24 - 05:41 PM

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Subject: RE: BS: stay afloat while others don't
From: Thompson
Date: 30 Oct 24 - 04:52 PM

Interesting piece in the Guardian about an experimental treatment for one of the most distressing symptoms of psychotic breakdown, The Voices.


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Subject: RE: BS: stay afloat while others don't
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 30 Oct 24 - 05:24 PM

Today I saw this and it doesn't take much time to contemplate the arc of what this guy is going to experience, in rapid succession, in the next few days, both socially and legally.

He thought he was so smart to grab the glove and the ball, but on live TV with millions watching and he is clearly identifiable, the fans are going to crucify him while the courts spoil his day. And he'll probably be banned from attending games forever.

That said, my one thought at the very end of the video is that the profile of this guy looks like Down's Syndrome - and that could be a mitigating factor.

I'm curious to see if this guy stays afloat or not. (It's possible we could all be really surprised.)


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Subject: RE: BS: stay afloat while others don't
From: keberoxu
Date: 02 Nov 24 - 12:49 PM

So glad to hear that Mrrzy had a good visit with hospitalized son.
Those visits have to be good for the soul.

Yesterday I traded in my old car for a gently used car,
never an easy move for me as I hang onto cars.
But I have hopes this newer car will serve me well.


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Subject: RE: BS: stay afloat while others don't
From: Helen
Date: 02 Nov 24 - 02:46 PM

Yes, better times ahead for Mrrzy and family, I hope.

keb, what a coincidence! I bought a newish secondhand car a few weeks ago and sold my 19 year old car which I have had for 17 years. I keep my cars a long time too but this one was for longer than any of the others. She's an old friend, part of the family but luckily she has gone to a good home. I put a For Sale sign on her, parked her out the front of the house, and a neighbour couple checked her out, test drove her and then paid for her within four days. I was panicking about driving the new car but I'm used to her now.

The funny thing is that I learned to drive just over 50 years ago in an FJ Holden which was as old as me, and which my Dad, a motor mechanic, owned and looked after like a member of the family, and the number plate on the new car has FJ in it. First ever car that I drove is commemorated on the last car I will ever own. (Dad's FJ was the light blue colour shown on that page of photos.)


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Subject: RE: BS: stay afloat while others don't
From: Mrrzy
Date: 02 Nov 24 - 03:35 PM

I heard part of that BBC thing on Voices, Thompson, fascinating, what a great idea.

Driving again taught me exactly which muscles I'd shredded at the ankle, by wow, pain up the shin and calf in truly specific fibers! But I love my stickshift.

Do you all do Halloween?


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Subject: RE: BS: stay afloat while others don't
From: Thompson
Date: 02 Nov 24 - 03:55 PM

Hallowe'en here is like a small echo of Gaza. Fireworks, which are, strictly speaking, illegal (from the days when people were liable to make a revolution with their contents) are ubiquitous on that night. Samhain has also become Americanised, with lots of plastic cobweb material (fatal to small animals and birds, plus plastic skulls, plastic spiders, plastic witches, etc, as well as the old-fashioned thing of gangs of children dressed up and made up going around begging for sweets - nowadays saying "trick or treat" in the American style rather than "any apples and nuts" as we used to. The kids were flawlessly polite, most taking only one sweet from my plastic boxes of plastic-wrapped chocolate, and thanking me nicely, before going out again into the explosives-riddled sunset.


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Subject: RE: BS: stay afloat while others don't
From: Stilly River Sage
Date: 02 Nov 24 - 05:41 PM

No Halloween, I turn off lights and stay away from the front of the house, but I didn't hear anyone walking around in the street, so it was probably another quiet year. Most years here are quiet. My dogs don't appreciate the kids and costumes, so we hunker down to spare them the excitement.

Keb, good news on the newer used car. With each couple of years a whole bunch of useful safety features come along so it's a good thing for you to have traded up. (I also miss having a stickshift; the last couple of times I bought cars I didn't have the leisure to search for something with a good standard transmission. Not all are created equal, so I drive a ubiquitous automatic.)

That baseball duo I linked to seem to be staying afloat - after that stunt they were only banned from one game and their admission price to that game was refunded. There will still probably be a social comeuppance.


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