Jim’s Tuesday Night

There was a lack of acknoldgment on Tuesday of Jim’s Awesome.

This entry isn’t about me.

Jim had a really Good Tuesday, he had a less than Good Tuesday.

Here’s his story in text and pictures.

We here Vernon 3.0 & Beyond support two news outlet here in#Omaha#WVJN & Action 3 News!!

Well WVJN has a *breaking #news* annoucment.

From the POSTIVE* actions that happened The Crescent Moon Alehouse tonight. #Engaged

Jim Gerner has moved BACK into the top 5.

*1 thing happened that MAY be illegal in several counties.

Jacki Ochoa You are still an approved anchor/Reporter of non supported ‘morning news show’ stations.

 

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Long night, perfect day

Good Morning & Happy Monday,

I had a long night, but a perfect day.

Today is Friday 06/21/V3.4 & it is Tori’s Birthday. Happy Birthday Tori.

So I didn’t get home until 02.00 this morning. Contrary to what I told Tina and what Jennifer heard. I came home.

This taco ride was 100% better than last ones, I can’t express in the increase in percentage a dry ride is.

My phone didn’t last the entire ride and I didn’t have my backup battery. So I didn’t know what time it was until we rolled past the clocks at Dundee and it indicated 1.30!!! NOT that this is a problem, cause all I HAVE to do today is go to a meeting at 11.30 Everything else is what I WANT to do. SO if I’m spending time with you today, it is because I want to.

I have a hold at the library, which means I’m going to the library.

The word of the day is poniard which is a small, slender, dagger.

II days into the weekend, what are you looking forward to doing?

Well I think that takes care of this.

Vernon J out.

Quotes from the World for Friday 06/21/MMXIII

The only rule is, do what you really, impulsively, wish to do. But always act on your own responsibility, sincerely. And have the courage of your own strong emotion.

D.H. Lawrence
D.H. (David Herbert) Lawrence (1885–1930), British author. Originally published by T. Seltzer (1922). Fantasia of the Unconscious, ch. 4, Viking Compass (1960).