tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5415838695962615627.post2477840339743492883..comments2023-10-31T04:58:26.353-05:00Comments on blogadelphia: Wedneday's Digressionsel chupacabrahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16561225364468732743noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5415838695962615627.post-59953739543047574272014-01-01T12:16:08.357-06:002014-01-01T12:16:08.357-06:00Fascinating that Mr. Gage was able to recover and ...Fascinating that Mr. Gage was able to recover and live an ostensibly normal life after, despite missing a not insignificant part of his gray matter. Makes me wonder if I'm using all of mine.<br /><br />I worked with a woman who would not marry a dude until he moved from the house he'd shared with his ex. They lived in a 5th wheel for <i>a few months</i> while they shopped for - and ultimately found - a nice home with acreage. I think she made the right decision.<br /><br />So maybe Iceland's not so totally removed from the world's problems as I thought, but obviously they're doing something right if only one police killing <b>ever</b>. I bet it was an elf hopped up on PCP or crack.<br /><br />Bummer about the probiotic - so am I just wasting money with the Bio-Salud (5 for 86¢ @ Aldi) that Daughter loves? Anyway, even if that doesn't work, I've got the real wonder potion that soothed my morning drive three times in the past week: Dr Pepper's Calorically Infused Magical Citrus Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious Elixir - the only downside being that I have to clean my glasses when I get to work because of all the bubbles. Of course, due to rising healthcare costs, I am using the generic Dr K version of the medicine.<br /><br />an Donalbanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06418506325893352676noreply@blogger.com