I was right there with you and comforted by your conversation and insights to life. I haven’t seen the film but a line from a trailer of it has stayed with me for quite some time. Someone in the film remarks (or sings) “and it’s a life” That line resonates for me because the world in its constant judgment can sometimes make me feel I must justify how I spend my life, when in fact ‘a life is a life’ regardless of others’ judgements. Love you, cousin Matt
Meant also to say, EEAAO-was really enjoyable on the second viewing. And, could you share with me the name of the agency that helped house your brother?
Thank you, Susan..... and sorry for belated reply here. It's Mercy Housing the last two years. Before that, for two years, it was All Chicago, whose tagline and mission are great: "making homelessness history."
Love the graphic art ice cream picture. The surveyor looks like you.
Have fond memories of "Battleship" from when I was a kid. A good methodical board game and war of attrition.
The only thing I liked about EEAAO was Jamie Lee Curtis’ “
trophies:”
I was right there with you and comforted by your conversation and insights to life. I haven’t seen the film but a line from a trailer of it has stayed with me for quite some time. Someone in the film remarks (or sings) “and it’s a life” That line resonates for me because the world in its constant judgment can sometimes make me feel I must justify how I spend my life, when in fact ‘a life is a life’ regardless of others’ judgements. Love you, cousin Matt
Well done, pal. Chuckled at various points. And that Musk fragrance stinks to high heaven.
Elon Musk, scent for the asshole in you.
Meant also to say, EEAAO-was really enjoyable on the second viewing. And, could you share with me the name of the agency that helped house your brother?
Love your work, Matt.
Thank you, Susan..... and sorry for belated reply here. It's Mercy Housing the last two years. Before that, for two years, it was All Chicago, whose tagline and mission are great: "making homelessness history."