Jude stared at himself in the full-length mirror with disgust. In his 18 years of being alive, he had gotten out of wearing a suit with an almost 100-percent success rate. Weddings? He’d wear sleek black jeans with a nice dress shirt. He’d the same thing for other special occasions or parents. The only time… viaContinue reading “Short Story Sunday 305: Suit — Rachel Poli”
Daily Archives: 23 May 2020
Watch “The Jeffersons Full Episodes S05E07 Me and Billy Dee” on YouTube — The misterman’s take
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#BookReview A Cornish Summer Holiday – Little Duck Pond Cafe @Rosie_Green1988 #Romance #BeachRead — Lucy Mitchell
You know when you keep seeing an author’s eye-catching books on social media and you keep saying to yourself; ‘I got to read this author,‘ but life always seems to get in the way and you end up sticking them to your, ‘really want to read’ book list? Well, this has been me with RosieContinue reading “#BookReview A Cornish Summer Holiday – Little Duck Pond Cafe @Rosie_Green1988 #Romance #BeachRead — Lucy Mitchell”
Watch “”Sanford and Son” The Best of Rollo” on YouTube — The misterman’s take
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German potatoes salad — Popsicle Society
A very easy side dish with only a few ingredients, that goes well with meat, fish or even as a vegan dish by itself. A very popular salad in Bavaria and Austria easy to find in any salad bars, family grills and restaurants. Ingredients for 2 persons: 4 potatoes a slice of red onion chopped… viaContinue reading “German potatoes salad — Popsicle Society”
The Friday Reminder and Prompt for #SoCS May 23/2020
Gah! I’m late! It’s Friday, and time for your Stream of Consciousness Saturday prompt. I was so good about getting up early yesterday, so I thought I’d wait until this morning to post this. Silly me, I slept in. Here, finally, is your SoCS prompt for this week: Your Friday prompt for Stream of Consciousness…
Hiding Malware, With Windows XP — Hackaday
In the nearly four decades since the first PC viruses spread in the wild, malware writers have evolved some exceptionally clever ways to hide their creations from system administrators and from anti-virus writers. The researchers at Sophos have found one that conceals itself as probably the ultimate Trojan horse: it hides its tiny payload in… viaContinue reading “Hiding Malware, With Windows XP — Hackaday”
Galway, Ireland — WHAT PEGMAN SAW
Today Pegman journeys to Galway, a fair city on the western side of the isle. Your mission is to use Google Street View to wander around until something inspires you to write up to 150 words, then share it with the group using the frog link below. Remember that reading and commenting on others’ work […]Continue reading “Galway, Ireland — WHAT PEGMAN SAW”
— Blase’
Even Sun comes to warm the empty seat at my side until you arrive and take your place filling the emptiness in life. – Jen via — Blase’
Saturday Mix – Double Take, 23 May 2020
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Welcome to the Saturday Mix, 23 May 2020! This week we are seeing double with ‘Double Take’. The ‘Double Take’ challenge focuses on the use of homophones* to build your writing piece. You have two sets of homophones and you are challenged to use all of them in your…