Twitter Updates for 2011-08-29

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Good Morning & Happy Monday!

Today is Monday 08/29/V3.2. Vernon J <3's Monday's I thought I had misplace something, it was just in my other shorts. T.B.H. I was more worried that I didn't make my lunch. I've been thinking that our lives in the United States of America revolve around food, if were lucky enough to have the resources to get III meals a day. Some of us, RIGHT HERE in Omaha aren’t that lucky.

I am!

Well today I’m going to take another stab at buying aome bottoms, the store shall be open when I go out that way. I don’t wanna have to get physical, & I won’t. Unless you count my walking & bike riding today.

The word of the day is flounce which is to go with impatient, exaggerated movements.

Have a Terrific Day!

More in CL mins than all day

Good Morning & Happy Sunday.

Today is Sunday 08/28/V3.2 && I’ve did more this Sunday than all of last Sunday!!

Up next on my agenda is a little soccer game & a tailgate.  Are you in or out?

The word of the day is homologate which is to approve; confirm or ratify.

Have a GREAT Sunday!!!

Twitter Updates for 2011-08-28

Post Secret

If anyone has been paying attention for a year or longer, I read post secrets.

Well the secrets for Sunday 08/28/V3.2 has been posted, visit www.postsecret.com to read em.

You’ll also know that I believe religion is between that person & their god.  I’m agnostic to say the best.

But someone sent in this secret – 

This really sums up how I feel about heaven.  Are you leaving for today or some other heaven?

Vernon J is living for today.

Tomorrow Morning

Tomorrow Morning I want to go to Omaha’s Farmer’s Market at Aksarben Village.

by posting this you can hold me accountable.

Quotes from the World for Saturday 08/27/MMXI

The world is a cow that is hard to milk,—life does not come so easy,—and oh, how thinly it is watered ere we get it!

Henry David Thoreau
Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862), U.S. philosopher, author, naturalist. Letter, November 14, 1847, to Ralph Waldo Emerson, in The Writings of Henry David Thoreau, vol. 6, p. 135, Houghton Mifflin (1906).

Twitter Updates for 2011-08-27