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What I was doing the evening of the Presidential debates 10/03/12



 
 
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Old October 4th, 2012, 09:00 PM posted to alt.activism.death-penalty,alt.horror,alt.politics.socialism,alt.politics.socialism.trotsky,rec.travel.europe
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Default What I was doing the evening of the Presidential debates 10/03/12

On Oct 4, 3:51*pm, "PJ O'D" wrote:
What I was doing the evening of the Presidential debates 10/03/12

Since I find the condescending attitudes of LeftWing moderators of
Presidential debates highly annoying, I haven't watched a Presidential
debate since Reagan/ Mondale whenever that was.

Last night after dinner was no exception. My wife and I downloaded a
Netflix movie to one of our computers called 'Mrs Palfrey at the
Clarement' and watched it in my office. It starred Joan Plowright. It
was entertaining and she is a good actress. It lasted about 1.75 hours
and my wife and I watched it on one of the computers in my office.

After the movie my wife went into the den and watched I think Dancing
with the Stars or some such nonsense. I fussed around my home office,
checked the news, my emails and yahoo finance to see what was going on
for a while.

My wife got in bed sometime about nine and put on 'ghost hunters' on
the bedroom tv there.
I have been reading the biography of Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson.
Somebody got it for me for Xmas, birhday or father's day. I forget who
or when but at any rate it was on the night stand by our bed from the
night before. So I get in bed with her and read for a while while she
watched tv. That was the end of that. It must have been some time
after nine and no Presidential debates for us.

Early to bed ear;ly to rise for me. At age 80 last birthday, I am
lucky to seem to still be fine with plenty of energy after about 6
hours sleep

Didn't think about the debates until I read about them on the internet
early this am.

Knew y'all would be interested


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Old October 4th, 2012, 09:39 PM posted to alt.activism.death-penalty,alt.horror,alt.politics.socialism,alt.politics.socialism.trotsky,rec.travel.europe
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Default What I was doing the evening of the Presidential debates 10/03/12

The empty life of a very old american racist.
TV most of the time.
Whatta fine country !


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On Oct 4, 3:51 pm, "PJ O'D" wrote:
What I was doing the evening of the Presidential debates 10/03/12

Since I find the condescending attitudes of LeftWing moderators of
Presidential debates highly annoying, I haven't watched a Presidential
debate since Reagan/ Mondale whenever that was.

Last night after dinner was no exception. My wife and I downloaded a
Netflix movie to one of our computers called 'Mrs Palfrey at the
Clarement' and watched it in my office. It starred Joan Plowright. It
was entertaining and she is a good actress. It lasted about 1.75 hours
and my wife and I watched it on one of the computers in my office.

After the movie my wife went into the den and watched I think Dancing
with the Stars or some such nonsense. I fussed around my home office,
checked the news, my emails and yahoo finance to see what was going on
for a while.

My wife got in bed sometime about nine and put on 'ghost hunters' on
the bedroom tv there.
I have been reading the biography of Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson.
Somebody got it for me for Xmas, birhday or father's day. I forget who
or when but at any rate it was on the night stand by our bed from the
night before. So I get in bed with her and read for a while while she
watched tv. That was the end of that. It must have been some time
after nine and no Presidential debates for us.

Early to bed ear;ly to rise for me. At age 80 last birthday, I am
lucky to seem to still be fine with plenty of energy after about 6
hours sleep

Didn't think about the debates until I read about them on the internet
early this am.

Knew y'all would be interested


 




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