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May 15th, 2019


[info]councilofwells
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Hrm... well that was an interesting dream. I wonder if its one of those altered lives dreams I hear others talking about.

It would fit the description seeing as it was a different setting and my life seemed to be extremely different from what it is now.

Though, it was nice knowing I have my daughter close to me in my dreams.

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Sunday, Mare and I did our annual Mother's Day visit by visiting Mary Alice's grave. I dread the day when she gets old enough to ask me why her mother isn't here.

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We are right on schedule for The Underworld at Caesars Palace, Las Vegas to have its grand opening on May 27th. It's so close I can taste it.

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Cause my husband likes 'bops' and 'flashy performances' I got us some tickets to see Carly Rae Jepsen in concert in August.

If you've been at Pandemonium, you'd know that her music is played rather frequently cause let's face it...it's catchy AF. In related news, her new album drops in a couple days so come to the club for a 'listening' party.

We'll be having a raffle and winners will receive a copy of the new album in some format; CD, Vinyl, and mp3.

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Who wants to go with me to Vegas this weekend?

New Work asked me to start early by going to the Tribology and Aerospace Applications convention. I got an extra ticket. You get to learn about the amazing advances in aeronautical lubricants, applications, and see on site demonstrations.

Lubricants. Lubricants. Lubricants.

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I keep hoping that the governing body for the Olympics will realize what a double standard they're setting requiring Caster Semenya to take hormone suppressants because her body naturally produces more testosterone than the women she'll be competing against. Yet when it was discovered that Michael Phelps' body naturally produced more lactic acid than his competitors, meaning he doesn't get fatigued at the same rate as them, that same body said that he was fortunate to have been born that way. Why didn't he have to take a hormone to synthesize lactic acid so that he didn't have that hormonal advantage over his competition?