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Reply #5600 on: August 19, 2022, 01:43:35 AM
Well, I’m glad I wasn’t you today.

A spiritual sage once told me, “you’re never going to have it all, you are it all already.”

There is no such thing as the perfect life. And there will always be things that we wished had been done differently. But it’s always been my practice to look forward. Never to look back. Because you can’t change the past. You’re not guaranteed the future. You only have one moment to live in. That’s why it’s called “the present.“

It sounds like you have a good job, a secure home, people who love you, your daughter-in-fact, Mimi. Come spend some time with my families who live in the Ukraine, living hand to mouth, and watching cruise missiles fly overhead. When having enough food to eat, and enough clean water to take a bath this month, is Nirvana.

Life is more than how many notches we carve in the bed post, how many good bottles of wine we’ve consumed, and how many borders we’ve crossed. I believe the only currency that matters in life is love. Because we’re all going to be dead and forgotten in  100 years. And 100 years is not very long. Our only legacy will be the people we love, and the love we receive. Some of the richest people I know are paupers. Because you can’t take it with you.

Ashes to ashes. Dust to dust.

“Me and you, forever” is a good thing. Sending you a hug.


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Reply #5601 on: August 19, 2022, 02:10:56 AM
Well, I’m glad I wasn’t you today.

A spiritual sage once told me, “you’re never going to have it all, you are it all already.”

There is no such thing as the perfect life. And there will always be things that we wished had been done differently. But it’s always been my practice to look forward. Never to look back. Because you can’t change the past. You’re not guaranteed the future. You only have one moment to live in. That’s why it’s called “the present.“

It sounds like you have a good job, a secure home, people who love you, your daughter-in-fact, Mimi. Come spend some time with my families who live in the Ukraine, living hand to mouth, and watching cruise missiles fly overhead. When having enough food to eat, and enough clean water to take a bath this month, is Nirvana.

Life is more than how many notches we carve in the bed post, how many good bottles of wine we’ve consumed, and how many borders we’ve crossed. I believe the only currency that matters in life is love. Because we’re all going to be dead and forgotten in  100 years. And 100 years is not very long. Our only legacy will be the people we love, and the love we receive. Some of the richest people I know are paupers. Because you can’t take it with you.

Ashes to ashes. Dust to dust.

“Me and you, forever” is a good thing. Sending you a hug.

I appreciate the hug. I do not mean to sound whiny, it just irked me in a way that left me feeling weird inside. I usually ignore that question, and her calling me would not let it rest. I am truly grateful for what I have, all the love I receive and blessed to give. and most of all I am thankful to you, PH, for you are truly a wise man. Also thankful for KB, as you all put up with me.

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Reply #5602 on: August 19, 2022, 02:33:06 AM
The thing that ruined my good mood and day was that nagging fucking question that always seems to haunt my mind.

"Are you really happy with things? Or would you change it all if you could?"

"If you could" is the key. In my experience life rarely offers opportunities for completely free choices. There are always entanglements pulling us one way or another.

I sometimes look back and wonder "what if. . . .?" but in each case the path that I didn't take doesn't necessarily lead to a happy outcome. I have no idea how things would have worked out if I'd made different decisions, so not much point in worrying about them.



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Reply #5603 on: August 19, 2022, 02:34:03 AM
They probably existed as WordStar files on a 5¼-inch floppy disk, and I never bothered to convert or transfer them. Silly me. :(

I have boxes of those in storage. I lack the hardware or software to read them. Same thing for the 3.5 inch and Zip disks (remember them?)… all that information lost to technological evolution. I’m sure we will say the same thing about flash drives someday.

Wife picked up some mail from her niece's place (that's our official mailing address) and found a letter from Canada Revenue Agency saying they needed some stupid form filled out relating to our 2019 and 2020 taxes. At that time, I was using TurboTax for Windows (no Mac version) by running VirtualBox and Windows in a virtual machine. Worked great. Until I actually need to get the info and BAM - Virtualbox does not run on M1 powered computers. Can you say FUCK!!!!!

Oh yeah, Oracle has no intention of developing an Apple Silicon port of VirtualBox.

Oh well. Off to H&R Block to see if they can help (and to file this year's taxes).

VirtualBox won't work but if you need to run just one or two programs, look for Crossfire.  If you need to set up a full VM, Parallels is also available.

Do you have access to the files on VirtualBox or is it just one big VM file?  Like, can you navigate through the VM in Finder to get the specific files you need?

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Reply #5604 on: August 19, 2022, 03:11:28 AM

I sometimes look back and wonder "what if. . . .?" but in each case the path that I didn't take doesn't necessarily lead to a happy outcome. I have no idea how things would have worked out if I'd made different decisions, so not much point in worrying about them.


Just remember “the butterfly effect.1” What if we had taken a different path?  A path that only led us to be run over by a bus in the crosswalk?

Perhaps choosing that crappy job we regret, or the relationship from hell, actually saved our life. We will never know. Best not to question.

1butterfly effect (noun) in chaos theory, the phenomenon whereby a minute localized change in a complex system can have large effects elsewhere.

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Reply #5605 on: August 19, 2022, 05:07:37 AM
I am forty

...and yet I swear I've seen you refer to yourself as 'old' more than once.  :o

That's not 'old' by any standards. Hell, I think the age range of the regulars here on KB is something like 30s to 70s ;)

As for thinking 'what if,' I think that's a completely normal part of human nature, especially as you get older.. uh, less young  :emot_laughing:

However, keep in mind that it's also too easy to make those alternate timelines look nice and attractive, and to forget about all the things that could've gone worse, had you made different choices. For example, I was reading the other day about a truck that fell off an overpass in the rain and hit a SUV on the road below, killing one of the kids in the SUV. Now think of all the million things that could've gone differently that day and that all would've meant the kid would still be alive today.



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Reply #5606 on: August 19, 2022, 05:14:31 AM
WB, I know the dilemma.  Ennui, regret, the existential crisis of not following the other path, that inkling of the 'mid-life crisis.'  I know because I feel like that sometimes too.  Back in the day I used to party a lot, and hung out with a group that always partied a little too hard.  I've talked about them a little here, and how many of them have passed on already.  But it's the ones that are still around that make us sit back and look at ourselves.

We change over time.  If we didn't, we'd be pretty damn boring.  But as we change, so do those around us, our friends and family and people we love.  They change as well.  Sometimes that change means growing apart, which is okay.  For example, I haven't seen my best man face to face in over 10 years and it's been at least 5 since we last spoke more than a few sentences on some FaceBook post.  I absolutely loved this dude, but he took a different path than I did.  I moved to the city, got married, had kids.  He stayed out in the sticks, dropped out of school for the third or fourth time, got caught up in some local drama and jumped on the MAGA wagon.  Last I heard he was living with a woman and her kids and ran a donut shop of some kind, but it's been so long since we talked and had a real conversation, I don't know if it would be possible to go back.  I hate that we've grown apart, but I also know that I couldn't follow his path and he wouldn't and couldn't follow mine.

As far as regrets go, that's healthy.  I love my family more than anything else, but I don't know if a day passes where I at least have a fleeting thought of what could've been.  According to the Copenhagen Model of alternate realities, each and every possible action happens in another universe in the multiverse.  And with how mind-boggingly big infinity really is, there's an infinite number of universes where I didn't ask my wife on our first date and instead asked out the other girl I was talking to at the time.  Same with every other choice I've made, from kissing a different girl to saying "why not?" when that guy at the NYE party wanted to take me to his place.  There's an alternate reality where right now I'm Batman and I'm balls deep in Allison Brie.  Of course, the odds are likely that in that universe I'm high as a kite and she's Aly, the toothless overweight chick down at the 7-11.

Same as there's a whole slew of infinite worlds where you stuck around with the old crew.  But knowing what you know, would current you want to hang out with old you and your old friends?  I mean, old you prioritized having a kid and raising a family over partying every night.  What do you think the you that followed that path is doing right now?  That you probably has his regrets, too.

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Reply #5607 on: August 19, 2022, 05:52:06 AM
I am forty

...and yet I swear I've seen you refer to yourself as 'old' more than once.  :o

That's not 'old' by any standards. Hell, I think the age range of the regulars here on KB is something like 30s to 70s ;)


I had my last kid when I was 40.  I was balls deep in a 22
year old every night. I would * love * to be 40 again.  LOL. 

I’m not really old old, but I can see old from where I am standing. It is inevitable and unavoidable.

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Reply #5608 on: August 19, 2022, 06:21:37 AM
I am forty

...and yet I swear I've seen you refer to yourself as 'old' more than once.  :o

That's not 'old' by any standards. Hell, I think the age range of the regulars here on KB is something like 30s to 70s ;)

As for thinking 'what if,' I think that's a completely normal part of human nature, especially as you get older.. uh, less young  :emot_laughing:

However, keep in mind that it's also too easy to make those alternate timelines look nice and attractive, and to forget about all the things that could've gone worse, had you made different choices. For example, I was reading the other day about a truck that fell off an overpass in the rain and hit a SUV on the road below, killing one of the kids in the SUV. Now think of all the million things that could've gone differently that day and that all would've meant the kid would still be alive today.

I refer to myself as old, as I am not what I was when I was in my teens and twenties. I feel old. Not worn out, not useless, but old. Maybe wizened. also I racked up a fair share of bodily pains that I just cant shrug off anymore.

also this from Dream On by Aerosmith:

Every time that I look in the mirror
All these lines on my face getting clearer
The past is gone
Oh, it went by like dusk to dawn
Isn't that the way?

Yeah, so I am old in respects to not being able to be carefree ans youthfully foolish anymore. besides I got alot of fucking grey in my hair and beard. so instead of moping about it, I treat it as being distinguished by age.

Thank you all for the kind words, I feel a bit better now, it was a strange feeling i could not get over.

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Reply #5609 on: August 20, 2022, 05:47:41 AM
After browsing the memorable lyric topic, I decided to revisit some of my own — and couldn't find any. I thought they were in a folder in my document archive. I was woefully wrong. They probably existed as WordStar files on a 5¼-inch floppy disk, and I never bothered to convert or transfer them. Silly me. :(

The Shanels at the Whisky a Go Go in 1981.


One of the tracks not in my lyric archive. I had to transcribe it from scratch. The group wanted to call themselves "The Chanels" but had to swap the C for an S, for a host of copyright/trademark reasons. Everything they did was homage to the great doo-wap groups of the Fifties, but they'd never get away with blackface these days.

The song was a monster hit in Japan. The English version was written as a bonus for live performances.



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Reply #5610 on: August 20, 2022, 04:27:57 PM
Thought I had a cold but popped positive for the Rona. I've got lung issues from double pneumonia and was on a ventilator years ago, so my doctor is keeping a very close eye on me. I've also been triple jabbed due to that and other health reasons, so not much to really worry about. It's definitely not any fun though.



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Reply #5611 on: August 20, 2022, 04:31:19 PM
I’m triple jabbed, and did not worry too much about things. But then I got the Omicron variant in January, and developed full-blown pneumonia. It’s a bitch. Hope you’re feeling better man.

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Reply #5612 on: August 20, 2022, 05:00:22 PM
When I tested positive, my oncology nurse got me in the next day for a dose of anti-viral. I never had more than a feeling of a little congestion in my chest that quickly went away and a bit of a runny nose.

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Reply #5613 on: August 20, 2022, 06:14:51 PM
Thought I had a cold but popped positive for the Rona. I've got lung issues from double pneumonia and was on a ventilator years ago, so my doctor is keeping a very close eye on me. I've also been triple jabbed due to that and other health reasons, so not much to really worry about. It's definitely not any fun though.

Hope it passes quicker than expected and it doesnt hit you too hard love. Feel better soon 💋



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Reply #5614 on: August 20, 2022, 07:22:25 PM
Get well sir and listen to your doctor.

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Reply #5615 on: August 20, 2022, 07:46:02 PM
When I tested positive, my oncology nurse got me in the next day for a dose of anti-viral.

Get a dose of Paxlovid asap. Good advice.

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Reply #5616 on: August 22, 2022, 03:52:56 PM
Monday. Ugh.

I have a lot on my plate that I have been avoiding for a while, including a file review with a problem employee. But it has to be done, so let’s get it on.

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Reply #5617 on: August 22, 2022, 08:29:11 PM
Read an article in Sunday's paper today telling of the numerous deaths of eagles caused by wind turbines in the far west. Since these turbines are on federal land, federal authorities refuse to release the exact number of eagle deaths. Wind turbines are known to kill many different kinds of birds., but since the eagle is our national bird, one would think they would take more care.

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Reply #5618 on: August 22, 2022, 08:34:36 PM
I read a little while ago that it's the lights on top of the windmills that are the issue.  The birds go toward the lights and that's when the blades hit them. 

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Reply #5619 on: August 22, 2022, 09:41:59 PM
Went to my gym today and pulled the plug. Cancelled my membership. Just not able to get there or do anything. I'm having a lot of trouble just walking and standing up, even with a cane. Friday when I went to the VA, I had to use a walker due to all the long hallways.

I'm going to miss all the people we used to see that worked out same time we did. No since paying for what I don't use, but working out has been part of my life for 34 years. :(

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