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SolitaryVet 68M  
550 posts
11/20/2019 2:38 am

1. It must be your contrary nature
2. So did you make dirty rice or filthy cauliflower?
3. A lot of good things can happen in silence
4. I did that once and still have no idea why!
5. I'm with you on this one.


justaguyinalaska 57M
879 posts
11/20/2019 3:42 am

1. Great writers are not necessarily well-received, much less popular. JK Rowing's first Harry Potter book was rejected by 12 publishers. Moreover, that a book garners reviews (good or bad) suggests some intrinsic quality or reputation. I am delighted that you both took a *risk* on a dubious book and that you were rewarded with a good read.

2. Like many jazz tunes, a lot of great recipes start as *mistakes*.

3. While I agree, I am reminded of the scene from "The Bourne Identity", where Bourne is driving south with Marie and she chatters endlessly on while he stares out the windshield. Marie becomes self-conscious about her chatter, assumes Bourne is ignoring her and abruptly stops. Bourne (of course) is eagerly digesting every word. From the script:

Marie: I talk when I'm nervous. I mean, I talk like this when I'm nervous. I'm gonna shut up now.
Bourne: No. Don't do that.
I haven't talked to anybody in a while.
Marie: Yeah, but we're not talking. I'm talking.
You've said, like, ten words since we left Zurich.
Bourne: Well, listening to you, um, it's relaxing.

Occasionally there are voids that only chatter can fill.

4. Perhaps they are both crazy....in complementary ways.

5. There are as many arguments supporting the notion that the Beatles are overrated as there that they were/are the greatest band of all times. Quantitatively they RULE (popularity, sales, covers by other artists, a host of other metrics). For me it is an enduring *je ne sais quoi* quality to their music that has lingered in my head and my heart for nearly 50 years.


Paulxx001 66M
22642 posts
11/20/2019 5:52 am

Beatles songs... true 👍😊
Enjoy your Wednesday... by now...


LakeRidgeBBWSeek 63M
3847 posts
11/20/2019 10:39 pm

#1-I tend to NOT read best-sellers, as anyone in the publishing biz knows that it is all those pre-sold books to stores that create that list, not actual books sold to a reader! As to reviews, the less people like a book, the more likely I am to give it my perusal, as I seem to like weird books!
#2-I made dirty rice once, and it was amazing how much folks liked it and wanted more, and my recipe too ! I didnt tell them I came up with the name cuz the rice bag split and spilled the only rice I had all over the floor and since I hadnt swept the floor in a few days, it was dirty, and since I didnt have any other starch to serve with the dinner, AND I didnt really care for the guests I was serving, I just got out my dust pan and swept up the rice, I did run it thru a sieve, but am sure there was some dirt in it from the floor, bon appetite !
#3-When I run out of small talk when on a date, it is time for the 'roman' hands & 'russian' fingers moves !! No further need for talk except to say unhuh when she asks me if I put on a condom !
#4-The question SHOULD be, why would any man marry any woman at all, there are plenty of willing sex partners out there and they will never keep your house the way you want it kept anyway!!
#5-That only applies to the later Beatles music, as the first album or so were songs of early rock & roll which is rare indeed to hear now !


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