My Evening Report

Good Evening & Happy Monday,

I had a good day at work.

I HAD A GOOD DAY AT WORK!!!

I’m really proud to say this, nothing different happened at work. Still verified transactions, had a couple breaks and ate lunch.

Something amazing happened since the start of Sunday that carried me throughout my day. I’m okay with whatever that is that made me happy.

How was your Sunday, or day at work. It could’ve been both.

Cause the start reason

Good Morning & Happy Sunday,

The reason you start something, doesn’t mean that’s the reason you need to keep doing it.

Today is Sunday 02/17/V3.3 & it is going to be a GREAT day!!!

So wake up with a smile on my face & putting food in my BELLY!!

My oven baked chicken is now done. I’m having chicken & something else for dinner. That something else will be decided after I get done with this.

The word of the day is quittance which is recompense or requital.

Don’t forget that the qualifying for the Daytona 500 is today. Next week is the Daytona 500 race. Baby its racing.

Well that’s if for now.

My hashtag of the day is #ThatsCrazy

Vernon J out.

Quotes from the World for Saturday 02/16/MMXIII

Let our conversation now be without precedent in fact or literature, each one speaking to the best of his ability the truth to the best of his knowledge.

Samuel Beckett
Samuel Beckett (1906–1989), Irish dramatist, novelist. First published in 1938. Neary, in Murphy, p. 214, Grove Press (1959).

Now he told me

Good Morning & Happy Saturday,

This could mean one of two things. BUT this is a quote from the TeeVee show I’m watching now.

Today is Saturday 02/16/V3.3 & it is the return of NASCAR!

I’ve got nothing else to say about that, cause you couldn’t hear me over the roar of the V-8’s.

The word of the day is paraph which is a flourish made after a signature, as in a document, originally as a precaution against forgery.

What do you want to talk about?

 

Mee

EMC night see ya tomorrow!

Vernon J Maybe, I gotta work overtime from 12 to 3

TS: She wasn’t talking to you lol

YES SHE WAS!!!

Quotes from the World for Friday 02/15/MMXIII

It is this admirable and immortal instinct for beauty which causes us to regard the earth and its spectacles as a glimpse, a correspondence of the beyond.

Charles Baudelaire
Charles Baudelaire (1821–1867), French poet, critic. New Notes on E. Poe, part IV (1859).

From that moment

Good Morning & Happy FNP!!!

From the moment you realized you didn’t make a mistake.

Today is Friday 02/15/Happy #FNP!3.3 & it is a What Was I Thinkin’ kinda day.

I don’t remember what I dreamed about last week, but I’m guessing that it wasn’t bad. Cause I had a great night of sleep.

I was going to watch A Nightmare on Elm Street last night, they didn’t have the version (1984) that I wanted. So therefor I didn’t watch it. I did watch Scandal 1st episode.  I was told it was a show to watch, by someone who didn’t watch it. I wasn’t impressed with that show & see no further reason to start watching.

I had a post midnight conversation (she wasn’t drunk, I didn’t ask & I didn’t say); I’m just guessing. No there was no ‘I like you’ or ‘I love you’ exchanged, or any other late night business. It was just a worried person & ‘I know Vernon J’s UP’. I don’t sleep with my phone in my sleeping chamber, because it doesn’t belong there.

The word of the day is obnubilate which is to cloud over; becloud, obscure;

Have your read Psalm 51? It is below the cut. I attended my 1st Ash Wednesday (in my life). If you haven’t heard I’m converting to Lutheran.

So today I had this feeling that I needed to do something. That is a result of being out the house by 08.15 & getting up early yesterday and doing laundry. I get to go to work today, cheer on the University of Nebraska Omaha Track & Field, Softball, Women’s Tennis & Hockey Team!!! #OMavsHockey team. Visit http://OMavs.com for today’s schedule.

What else would you like me to talk about?

Have a GREAT day.

Vernon J on pause

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Quotes from the World for Thursday 02/14/MMXIII

To try to write love is to confront the muck of language: that region of hysteria where language is both too much and too little, excessive … and impoverished.

Roland Barthes
Roland Barthes (1915–1980), French semiologist. “Inexpressible Love,” A Lover’s Discourse (1977, trans. 1979).