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Jan 13, 2020

Monday January 13, 2019 Matt McKinley

Theme: Californian Hoopers

 18. Manicurist's tool: NAIL CLIPPER.

28. Eponymous '60s-'80s "Airways" entrepreneur: FREDDIE LAKER.

47. Attacker or defender of online information systems: CYBER WARRIOR.

62. "It" novelist: STEPHEN KING.

Reveal:

65. Org. for the ends of 18-, 28-, 47- and 62-Across): NBA
 
68. Home state for the ends of 18-, 28-, 47- and 62-Acr.: CAL.
 
Boomer here.  

Well, football season has ended here in Minnesota.  Good luck to the NFL teams that remain.  Although the NBA theme of this puzzle is a different sport and that season ended in Minnesota AROUND 1959.  Luckily, bowling season is still with us so here we go.

Across:

1. Hanks who plays Mr. Rogers: TOM.  I like him in "A League of Their Own".


4. Spanish houses: CASAS.

9. Watched secretly: SPIED.

14. Dr.'s group: AMA.  Stands for "I AM A Doctor"

15. Scarlett of fiction: O'HARA.  Shocking line in "Gone with the Wind".  "Frankly my dear. I don't give a d..."  Shocking four letter word in a 1939 movie.

16. African river: CONGO.  In the middle of Africa.  Flows into the Atlantic.


17. Server of shots: BAR. "Bar tender" is the actual server.

20. Word with sprawl or renewal: URBAN.  Also the name of Popes in the third and eleventh centuries

22. Norse trickster: LOKI.

23. Walrus feature: TUSK.  "I am the egg man, they are the egg men, I am the walrus" (The Beatles)

24. Made stuff up: LIED.

26. Like Mattel's Cathy doll: CHATTY.  My sister had one of these.  You had to pull a plastic ring on a string to get her to chat.


33. Like desperate straits: DIRE.

34. Send with a stamp: MAIL.  The first class stamp is now $.55.  Besides me, who remembers when it was .03 cents?

35. Old Detroit brewer: STROH.



39. Like frozen roads: ICY.  It's really bad here.  I hate to complain because Minnesota is my home.  But we had snow two weeks ago, then it melted a bit, then it got cold again and guess what happened.

40. Resolves out of court: SETTLES.  I would prefer ___ like dust, on the shoulders of the old friends.  (Simon and Garfunkel).

42. Paris summer: ETE.

43. Spot for a friendly kiss: CHEEK.

45. Bit of cat talk: MEOW.

46. Mennen lotion: AFTA.  I don't use it.  Got some "Old Spice" for Christmas.

50. Water heater: BOILER.

53. Nuremberg no: NEIN.  I learned a few words when I was in Deutschland.  This was ein of them.

54. German auto: AUDI.  A German vehicle.  If offered to me, I am afraid I would say nein danka.

55. Movie lab assistant: IGOR.  He did the monster MASH.

59. President #2: ADAMS.  John.

66. Remove the chalk: ERASE.  A "Stay after school" punishment.

67. Muslim holy city: MECCA.

69. Monica of tennis: SELES.

70. Beautify: ADORN.  "Major League II"  ADORN bought the Cleveland Indians from the lady.

71. Suffix with Japan or Milan: ESE.

Down:

1. "Forbidden" fragrance: TABU.


2. Actor Epps: OMAR.  Rep. Ilhan of Minnesota makes the news too frequently with negative opinions.

3. Bakery item Jerry stole from an old woman in a classic "Seinfeld" episode: MARBLE RYE.  It was the last one the bakery had.



4. Fooled in a swindle: CONNED.

5. "Figured it out!": AHA.

6. Windsurfing need: SAIL."We sail the ocean blue, in our saucy ships of beauty"  Gilbert & Sullivan.

7. Guthrie of folk: ARLO.  "You can get anything you want, at Alice's Restaurant."

8. Quarterback-tackling stat: SACK.  Saw a few of these on Saturday.

9. Biol. or ecol.: SCI.

10. Toaster snack: POP TART.

11. Data to enter: INPUT.

12. Spew out: EGEST.

13. Not at all cool: DORKY.

19. Kiss from a pooch: LICK.  I HATE that Allstate commercial.  Where do they come up with tripe like that.

21. Teacher's helper: AIDE.

25. Ten-cent piece: DIME.  U.S. keeps messing with quarters and dollar coins, but the good old FDR ten center remains the same.

27. Gas brand with toy trucks: HESS.  A collectable toy tow truck.

28. Bank acct.-protecting org.: FDIC.

29. Wealthy: RICH.  "Happy Days RICHie Cunningham:.  Not OPIE

30. Cake directive Alice obeyed: EAT ME.  First she drank the "Drink Me" potion and became too small.  So than she tried some "Eat me" cake and blew up like a balloon. A little more potion and she was Just Right. 

31. Soda bottle buy: LITER.  Mostly in Europe. Also a white wine buy.  I think Canadian gasoline is sold by the Liter.  It sounds cheaper that way.

32. Permit: ALLOW.  First you get a driver's permit. Then soon you need to spend your allowance on a car.

36. Arrange new terms for, as a loan: REFINANCE.  Banks and loan companies always make this sound like a good deal.  I feel sorry for people that have to refinance due to cash flow issues. 

37. Bart's bus driver: OTTO.

38. Perceive aurally: HEAR.  What??

40. Terrier type: SKYE.  In an Island off Scotland.

41. McGregor of "Doctor Sleep": EWAN.


44. "Total" 2017 event visible in a coast-to-coast path from Oregon to South Carolina: ECLIPSE.

46. Very dry: ARID.

48. Soft French cheese: BRIE.

49. President #40: REAGAN.  One of two Presidents whose history included a divorce.

50. Diamond quartet: BASES.  The Twins used to have an announcer named John Gordon who would shout "Touch 'em all" whenever a Twin hit a home run --BORING

51. Off-the-wall: OUTRE.

52. Perfect: IDEAL.  It's a wonderful toy --- "It's Ideal" (Commercial.)

56. Govt.-owned home financing gp.: GNMA.  Sometimes called Ginnie Mae.  They might do a refinance.

57. Gave the nod to: OK'ED.

58. Wealthy, to Juan: RICO.  You would think the Hurricane was bad enough.  Now they are living in the results of an earthquake.

60. Corp. execs' degrees: MBAS.

61. January "white" event: SALE.  Pitcher Chris who the Red Sox got from the White Sox.


63. "For __ a jolly ... ": HE'S. --- Good Fellow.

64. ATM giant: NCR.  Remember when you could request $25.00 or $50.00?? Those were pretty stingy machines.

Boomer

Notes from C.C.:

Here are three fantastic pictures from Spitzboov. Cute and handsome.

 I’m 17 mos, old.  Before we moved upstate to the farm

I’m being hoisted into the helicopter from the ship’s fantail for transfer to the carrier Randolph in the right center background.
I’m in my full-dress whites - on occasion of ship’s change of command ceremony.  Sporting Lt.jg shoulder boards.


35 comments:

OwenKL said...

If you get some love from a doggie-girl
Her breath might cause your ears to curl!
But a doggie LICK
Outranks a l'ick
Which so oft is just rank doggerel!

OTTO set SAIL up the CONGO
To learn how to play the bongo.
He learned the beat,
But couldn't repeat
The words to how the song go!

BobB said...

Stroh's is now owned by Pabst and is still being brewed. Very easy Monday.

Hungry Mother said...

Very fast and I picked up the theme on the fly. The photos fit in with my dinner last night with an old friend who served on the Wasp during the Cuban Blockade. He claims that he stared down the Russians, maybe a slight exaggeration.

Lemonade714 said...

Thanks for the pictures Spitz; very impressive.

desper-otto said...

Good morning!

The Florida section was already filled in, so d-o failed to read both of the reveal clues. D-o also failed to get the sports theme. I can put on my Carnac the Magnificent hat and make a Super Bowl prediction: the Texans won't be in it. Liked the RICH/RICO pairing, and the SO to moi. Thanx, Matt. Enjoyed the tour, Boomer. (Yes I remember the 3¢ stamp, and the hoohah the ensued when they raised it to 4¢ -- a 33% price increase! Anybody else notice that WallyWorld quietly raised the prices of their per-item Kaiser rolls from $0.20 to $0.33 -- a 66.7% increase?)

Nice pics, Spitz.

Time for one more cup of coffee, and then it's off to my first dental cleaning the year. What fun!

Jinx in Norfolk said...

FIR, but erased inane for OUTRE. My guess if you buy your soda at Esso, to buy it by the LITre, Eh?

Modern bikinis make a friendly kiss on the cheek easier.

I grew up hearing "hot water heater". In my old house I have a boiler for the radiators, and it also provides unlimited hot water in lieu of a separate water heater.

They are installing wifi here in the RV resort. Supposed to be available next month. Finally I'll be able to see the clever YouTube links posted by my Cornerite friends again.

FLN: I remember my first taste of beer, wine and distilled spirits. YUCK! Same with cigarettes. But I managed to develop a taste for all of them (except scotch). All that is behind me now, and I'm trying to lose some of that behind now.

I like to watch NBA games occasionally to watch the stars I watched wen they were in college. Former Kentucky players have NBA contracts that total over $2,000,000,000. And their scholarship offers are good for life, so they can go back to college after their playing days are over. Not important for the pro stars, but great for the marginal players that won't get rich by playing the sport.

I'll have to flip back between the football championship and the Capitals hockey game tonight. Unless the Caps play better than they have the last couple of games, I'll be watching a lot of football.

Thanks to Matt for he fun, Monday-easy puzzle, and to Boomer for the fun funny review. And thanks to CC for the Spitz snaps.

Jinx in Norfolk said...

DO / Lemony, I also remember the $0.03 stamp. I also remember when Kentucky got sales tax. Shortly thereafter, they raised it from 3% to 5%. Louie b. Nunn was governor. The joke was that the Pope was coming to Kentucky because he had heard that there was a Nunn there that was screwing people for a nickle.

Jinx in Norfolk said...

Nickel.

Boomer said...

It is just great sharing with my friends on the blog. Great photos, Spitz. I'm jealous, I never got a white uniform. Only a green one. 3 cents to mail a Christmas card out of a box of 25 that cost about a dollar. No sales tax on a pack or two of baseball cards in hopes of finding a Willie, Mickey or the Duke. "Old Friends, Old friends, sat on their park bench like Bookends, a newspaper blown through the grass....Can you imagine us years from today, sharing a park bench quietly? How terribly strange to be 70." (Bookends - Simon & Garfunkel).

inanehiker said...

Monday speed run- neat that the theme not only had NBA teams but all from one state to add another layer of challenge for the constructor!

I think the least I can remember a stamp for a letter was 5 Cents - but a 3 cent post card!

I had a "Chatty Cathy" doll - but as a young girl it was hard to pull the cord the right amount to have it feed back the sound without having it either stay pulled out or not come out at all. I think most were broken fairly soon - but then you just had a doll to play with - which was okay, but I'm sure it cost much more for the doll to be "CHATTY"!

Thanks Boomer and Matt!
and for the pics Spitzboov!

Spitzboov said...

Good morning everyone.

Easy today like BobB said. No issues.
Our 4 ship's marine boilers could deliver 60000 shaft horsepower. Fuel was NSFO (Navy Standard Fuel Oil) which was essentially a #6 distillate.
Stamp - I clearly remember the 3¢ stamp; and the penny post card. Postage went to 4¢ on Aug. 1, 1958.
NEIN - L. German nee; Dutch nee. Ee sounds like the ay in 'hay'.

Ray - O - Sunshine said...

Almost perfect. Spelled STROH with an "e" ... corrected AFTA I read the 34 down clue.

NEIN..the last word of the 10 German war criminals at the "Nuremberg" Trials

Gerald Ford was the first president to be married to a divorced woman. But REAGAN was already divorced and remarried so the answer is correct. I can remember when being divorced and running for president was..TABU..OUTRÉ even

IGOR would have made the ideal "movie lab assistant" to STEPHEN KING.

From "Bosom Buddies" to misterogers quite a career. TOM Hanks one of our outstanding actors. Not afraid to take chances "Forrest Gump" or address contemporary prejudice "Philadeplphia"

All the local HESS stations are called "Speedway" but the trucks still carry the Hess moniker.

Our Mohawk Valley temperatures dropped from mid 60s to near 20s. ICY is apt.

Anyway that's my DORKY INPUT for the day

Husker Gary said...

Musings
-How old are you Gary? Old enough to remember when the Dodgers were the first major league team to move to California and break my dad’s heart (1957)
-Boomer, I remember 3¢ stamps and getting 2¢ to return pop bottles
-CLIPPER made me think we were going to see boats
-Only Tom Hanks movie I disliked: Lady Killers Rotten Tomatoes rating
-For S T _ _ _ beer, I first put STORZ, an old Omaha brew
-I can still smell the drying grade school mittens on the BOILER-heated radiator
-In 1776 John ADAMS agrees he is “obnoxious and disliked”
-The Titans didn’t ALLOW Lamar Jackson much and SACKED him 4 times
-DIME resident FDR founded the FDIC
-Gas in Canada is about C1.18/LITER which is about $3.42/gallon
-One cute and two impressive pictures, Spitz! Anchors aweigh!

Lucy Loo's Mom said...

Hello friends!

Speedy Monday. Love the word OUTRE!

The total eclipse of 2017 was, if my memory serves, 98% coverage in Atlanta. It was crazy. The eclipse glasses sold out weeks ahead of the event. People were freaking out while others were price gouging folks with their extra glasses. I viewed from a city park where they were giving out the glasses until they ran out. It was pretty cool, but with the 2% of non eclipse we did not have total darkness. Difficult to describe. I will apply a CW favorite to my visual experience. It was EERIE! My kids went with friends to South Carolina for the 100% and said it went totally dark. All in all, with the exception of the price gouging, it was a cool experience!

LL'SM

Lucy Loo's Mom said...

Hello again,

I have something else to share with the corner. Not sure why I haven't before, will do my best to keep it short.

Last February, my sister in law in Orlando was diagnosed with Leukemia. Her only treatment option was a stem cell transplant. With no remaining family in Orlando we moved her in with us for the transplant. Atlanta has 2 of the top 10 transplant centers so it was a no-brainer.

It has been a challenge for our family, but at the end of the day we are grateful that we were able to do it.

She moved in at the beginning of April, went in-patient for chemo for a month before the transplant. Home for a month gaining strength. June was the pre-transplant program. She had more chemo and full body irradiation. DH was her match. He had injections for a few weeks that increased his stem cell production and pushed them out into his blood stream so they could be harvested. He had a central line put in. Then was connected to a machine that drew his blood, spun out the stem cells and returned his blood. That was continuous for 8 hrs.

The next day, 6/21 was the transplant. It was a 30 minute infusion! Anti-climatic to say the least!

The next 100 days played out as expected, but were really hard for all of us. There were so many awful side effects. She required 24/7 care, daily trips to the infusion center, in and out of the hospital, dietary restrictions, no contact with people, no restaurants, shopping etc. The house had to be sanitized and maintained. And she brought her dog......

So now we just passed 180 days. She is doing great. Most of the restrictions are still in place, some are reduced. Now it is only once a week to the infusion center and 5 days of chemo every 4th week. Big meeting with doctor on Wednesday, one more week of chemo in February and then we are all hoping she will be able to go home! Fingers crossed!

SiL, DH and I cannot believe we lived through this whole thing. The Big Guy in the Sky must have been watching over us. Lots of gratitude!

Sorry for the OUTRE long post.

LL'sM

CanadianEh! said...

Marvelous Monday. Thanks for the fun, Matt and Boomer.
Usual Monday-level CW completed quickly with just a couple of inkblots.
My "server of shots" was an Ace (maybe SELES) before BAR; somehow I entered Lodi instead of LOKI but SACK fixed that.
I did notice RICH and RICO, and the CSO to d'OTTO. Plus HES and HESS.

I got the NBA CAL theme, but some Canadian disadvantage with FDIC, and GNMA. Fortunately, the Presidents perped easily, as I don't know their numbers.

Canadians buy Pop in litre bottles (yes and our gas is in litres also). Actually, the most common bottle is 2L, with various smaller sizes like 591ml and 710ml (plus 355ml cans).
Yes Husker G, that would be $1.18 in Canadian dollars per litre/$3.32 in American dollars per American gallon (which is not the same as an Imperial gallon). Are you all confused yet!?

It costs $.90 to mail a standard letter within Canada. $1.27 to USA. And that is in Canadian dollars (please add 30-35% exchange; are you confused again!?). No wonder letter writing has become passé.

Is OKed (vs. Okayed) not considered a short-form? No indication in the clue.

Great photos Spitz.
LL's Mom- thanks for sharing your experience. Glad that SIL is doing well. You and DH have been a great support for her.

Wishing you all a great day.

Lucina said...

Hola!

Thank you, Matt McKinley! This was Monday swift!

No issues or problems were encountered. The unknown FREDDIELAKER perped and though I don't read his books, STEPHEN KING is well known.

Saturday I went to the NAIL salon so CLIPPER was easy.

For some reason I remembered STROH.

For many years I had a wonderful, highly intelligent AIDE who now suffers from dementia. It's sad.

I remember when just a DIME was enough to buy many things.

Spitz:
Thank you for sharing your photos; you look very smart in your uniform.

Have yourselves a glorious day, everyone!

Misty said...

Whew! I started out delighted to get TOM and CASAS, but soon began to be a little daunted by the sports theme--not my specialty. But it all worked and in the end I got the whole thing--Woohoo! Great relief--many thanks, Matt, for making it doable after all. Nice to get O'HARA early on, and OMAR. Needed perps to get OTTO, though, but of course knew IGOR. Never heard of FREDDIE LAKER, but got STEPHEN KING even without understanding the theme. So, lots of fun, thanks again, Matt. Always enjoy your Monday commentary, Boomer, thanks for that too. And C.C., thanks for posting those nice Spitzboov pictures.

Delightful poems, Owen, many thanks.

What a wonderful story of a very daunting family experience, Lucy Loo. How incredibly supportive your family was to help your sister-in-law like that, and am so glad it turned out well.

Have a good week coming up, everybody.

AnonymousPVX said...


This Monday grid filled in quickly, but not without

Markovers....LODI/LOKI, ATRA/AFTA, NEIN/NIEN.

Kind of mistakes made when coffee has just been brewed but no effect yet, haha.

Those were some good playoff games over the weekend after good games the weekend before. Usually the 2nd week of playoff games brings all the romps, good to see that wasn’t the case.

Should be a good CFP final tonight.

“How terribly strange to be seventy”....I’ll let you know in 3 years...with any luck.

See you tomorrow. At least I hope to, he said, whistling past the graveyard.

AnonymousPVX said...

Yeah, that was NIEN/NEIN. What’s with this coffee?

Yellowrocks said...

Okay seems to be the phonetic spin off of the word okay, so okay is an expansion of OK. OK is not the abbreviation of OKAY.
OK, OK

Ol' Man Keith said...

Boomer, my hand is up, for I too recall when first class stamps were 3 cents. Not only that, but do you remember when we had two mail deliveries a day?
When I was waiting (seemingly forever) for my Lone Ranger decoder badge, if it didn't come in the morning I could console myself that it might arrive in the afternoon mail!
(I had to console myself over and over, for mail was generally much, much slower. Airmail was not yet the norm.)

Sorry the Vikings are no longer in contention--and that it had to be my 'Niners who took them out. I was glad they handled the Saints. Minnesota is a favorite team of mine too, except of course when they're up agin' my hometown.

Misty ~ Have you seen the new STEPHEN KING series on TV? The Outsider? Beautifully directed. I just started it, and it is a superior cop procedural, moody & compelling.
I hope it isn't going to veer too far into the supernatural. Fingers crossed.
~ OMK
___________
DR:
Two diagonals, one on each side.
The main anagram seems to refer to the status of athletes who have just arrived at the town of an "away game." If they did not fly or bus, they are a freshly...
"DETRAINED TEAM"!

Jayce said...

A nice Monday puzzle and a relief after that Eric Agard beast. Loved the clue for CHATTY. And frankly today's clue for LIED was far better than that other one.

Nice to see the pics of you, Spitzboov. Thanks for sharing them. And thanks to C.C. for publishing them.

Owen, I totally loved both your verses today. I like the word doggerel.

Not only were stamps 3¢ but we also knew our mailman's name.

Good wishes to you all.

Jinx in Norfolk said...

Jayce, our mailman's name was V. D. Flood, but everyone called him Mike. Rural Route 2, no number, zone or zip code required.

LL's M: Thanks for sharing, and I'm glad that everything is looking up.

Misty said...

Ol'Man Keith, I'd love to look up "The Outsider" on TV. On what channel might I find it?

Jayce said...

Anonymous T, last night you said, "I still don't get why folks (Jayce!) put these Spy Devices in their homes. #1984"

I assure you I do not have any Ring devices, Echo devices, or any other "spy" devices in our home. Perhaps you are referring to the Liftmaster garage door opener we got installed when we got our new garage door. It has an option of connecting to the internet via our home's WiFi but after a discussion about that with you on this blog, I never set that feature up. Our garage door opener has no connection to our WiFi or to the internet whatsoever, thanks to your good advice.

Jayce said...

LW and I have fond memories of our mailman when I was in graduate school. He was a rather strange fellow and always wore the short uniform pants regardless of how cold it was. He had an apricot tree in his back yard and would make batches of delicious dried apricots every season, which he happily shared with us and others on his route who wanted them. Helluva nice guy. We only knew his first name: Frank.

CanadianEh! said...

YR- thanks for the link re OK. Very interesting. Perhaps there is a British/Canadian tendency to use okay.

WikWak said...

Just finished the puzzle; WEES.

My iPad automatically updated itself to iOS 13.3. Now the download feature no longer works and I have to use Across Lite, which is ok (okay?)-ish except that the keyboard in the app is WAY too small for my fat fingers. I get charged with errors that wouldn’t have BEEN errors if not for this. >grumble grumble< I have since read that this is a major issue with 13.3.

Is soda sold in anything other than 2 liter (or litre, for C eh) bottles?

I remember the time in my ute when I was in Detroit for a meeting; I thought it would be cool to cross over into Windsor ON for dinner (it was). I needed gas on the way back and stopped at a station there (Esso, maybe?). I couldn’t believe how cheap the gas was! Then as I watched the total sale going up and up and up I finally caught on to the litre (liter?) business. Bummer. Oh well. It was a fun evening anyway.

I also remember when our mailman made three deliveries each day, and one on Sunday, around Christmas time when everyone sent cards to everyone else. Today—not so much.

TIme to go. Have a good evening.

WikWak said...

Just finished the puzzle; WEES.

My iPad automatically updated itself to iOS 13.3. Now the download feature no longer works and I have to use Across Lite, which is ok (okay?)-ish except that the keyboard in the app is WAY too small for my fat fingers. I get charged with errors that wouldn’t have BEEN errors if not for this. >grumble grumble< I have since read that this is a major issue with 13.3.

Is soda sold in anything other than 2 liter (or litre, for C eh) bottles?

I remember the time in my ute when I was in Detroit for a meeting; I thought it would be cool to cross over into Windsor ON for dinner (it was). I needed gas on the way back and stopped at a station there (Esso, maybe?). I couldn’t believe how cheap the gas was! Then as I watched the total sale going up and up and up I finally caught on to the litre (liter?) business. Bummer. Oh well. It was a fun evening anyway.

I also remember when our mailman made three deliveries each day, and one on Sunday, around Christmas time when everyone sent cards to everyone else. Today—not so much.

TIme to go. Have a good evening.

Jayce said...

Yikes, WikWak, my iPad is updating to iOS 13.3 as I write this (on my Windows computer). I hope I don't have problems!

Wilbur Charles said...

Yep, A and A- for those "lick's"

Ok, nobody mentioned the Minnesota Timberwolves with two ex-kentucky stars. So, yes, Minnesota is still in the league*

Misty I tuned into your favorite Canadian detective last night featuring a young HD Lovecraft of "Worm Ourobouros" fame .

Speaking of mailmen: Anybody do the Xmas mailman gig? Oh, the dogs-btw, the snowballs were no deterrent

WC

**Paraphrasing Ralph Terry of the old NY Giants referring to the old Brooklyn Dodgers who then beat said Giants on the last weekend to cost them the Pennant.

Wilbur Charles said...

I forgot to add: nice Monday level XW that could be used to introduce cruciverbalism to a newcomer. Speaking of: guy I've been talking xword with asked me about the D word opposite of "austere"(DELUXE). I then told him about the CLOWN NOSE and one-box Wilbur coulda been.

LL's mom: my heart and kudos go out to all your family. How did Lucy Loo get along with the new doggie?

WC


Anonymous T said...

Hi All!

Thanks Matt for the fine back-to-work puzzle. Thanks HG for a fun expo. Thanks Spitz for sharing those pics [Nice!]

WO: put BUSH (41) in BRIE's squares; remembered REAGAN was #40 when presented with more squares.
ESPs: FRED DIELAKER, EWAN, SKYE
Fav: CHATTY CATHY; this is what I called Youngest's friend when they were much younger 'cuz, on the way to Ballet, she wouldn't stop talking.
Now that they are in HS, I just call her Alison (she's quieter too :-))

CYBER WARRIOR was cute but really applies just to military; I don't nor do I think any of my hacker friends call themselves WARRIOR either.

{B+, A}
OMK - DE-TRAINED? Yesterday, The Texans in the second 1/2 looked like they forgot their TRAINING.

LL'sM - Wow! That's a lot to go through; bully for you & your DW for all your care & sacrifice. I'm wishing your SIL a speedy recovery.

Jayce - I'm sorry for confusing you with whomever said how much they loved their Alexia (OMK?); I didn't go back and check...
Re: Garage-door. Good on you for being CYBER-aware.

HG - As soon as I read 'mittens on the radiator', my nose was taken back to 1st grade at St. Joes.

3¢ stamp? The first I recall were 13¢ or 20¢

Youngest's car saga... USAA insurance totaled it like she totaled that deer.
So, I need to buy her 'college car' now. I'm looking at any late-model Toyota sedan or Honda's Civic with less than 25k miles on it. Both are reliable, relatively cheap to repair (as opposed to DW's Alfa), and get good gas mileage. Any make/models I'm overlooking? I know you were looking at Subaru, Jacye [did I get that right? Didn't look it up again :-)]
I hope I can her find one this week; I forgot what a PITA it is to get her and "Chatty Cathy" from dance at 8:30p.

Cheers, -T

Michael said...

LLsM # 11:11 --

Don't be surprised if you and your family sleep a lot: even just being out of the direct firing line of the treatments is exhausting. My wife and I had four, sometimes five, visits a week to oncology. When it was over, all I did was sleep for three months.