Friday, August 28, 2020

Rules for the Binge Watchers

Whether you are starting a series for the first time or are reliving your favorite show, binge watching is a pasttime that is addicting. Those of us who have been on the binge know that life sometimes takes a backseat when it comes to our shows. So, I have come up with Five rules that you most likely won't follow.

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1: Keep food and drinks on hand.
So, most of you are like "This is a no brainier". Well, tell that to the die-hard bingers who will not get up for sustenance. They go almost all day without food and look at you strange when you call them out on it.
                              
 

2: Use the restroom/ take a shower.
OMG! You have a pause button. Use it. It will wait for you. Don't wait half an hour to go pee because you need to find out if Eric really died or it was some crazy dream sequence. Go. Also, if your BO makes you feel like vomiting, do humanity a favor and jump in the shower.

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3: Don't yell at people who interrupt you
I know how much you want to tell people off or throw things at them. They are keeping you from finding out who owns that pregnancy test. Don't snap at them. Hit pause. Deal with life. Then return to the show. They just need you to put the food away.

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4: Pay Attention to what you are doing.
Some of us are multitaskers, we try to binge and still be functional. If you can do it, more power to you and keep up the good work. But, if you've almost burned your place down repeatedly because watching the stove is interfering with watching Kathryn remove Sam's bullets (and getting an eyeful of his six pack), you need to stop.

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5: Keep tissue on hand.
When Liam ran in front of those guns and save Nicki's life, we all died a little. Okay, a lot. You are going to be an emotional mess at some point. Might as well have something to dry your tears on instead of your shirt.
 

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So, my fellow bingers, I am going to leave you as I have a few episodes to watch before I get to sleep. Oh, yeah. We all should probably do that. Right after those episodes. Feel free to leave a comment below.

Friday, August 21, 2020

Eye Allergies

 My left eye is going through a moment right now so I am writing one-eyed. It is highly uncomfortable and I feel like a Pirate. That said I will keep this very brief and include links about this (painful) subject below.

https://www.webmd.com/allergies/understanding-eye-allergies

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/320812

Feel free to leave a comment below.

Thursday, August 13, 2020

The Great Quake: How the Biggest Earthquake in North America Changed Our Understanding of the Planet by Henry Fountain

 Yeah, the name is a bit of a mouthful. I got this book a while ago thinking it might come in handy as a bedtime book. You know what I mean. You can imagine my surprise when I ended up engrossed in it.

 

 

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Mr.Fountain has done an impeccable job making a subject such as Geology easy for a novice like me to understand. Do read this book. 

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Thursday, August 6, 2020

What your name, man? Alexander Hamilton.

First off, I want to thank Disney for making Hamilton: A Musical available to anyone
with Disney Plus. To be quite honest, up til now I had never seen the musical, had only
heard the soundtrack. I know the words to every song and can hit almost every note.
Key word: almost. I've played it so much that my brothers set up a collective groan
when I start to just hum an opening line.
Just so we are clear, my fandom was born between waves. Hamilton:A Musical was based off a biography of Alexander Hamilton written by Ron Chernow.
For young readers who are not ready for that meaty book, there is Alexander Hamilton by
Teri Kanfield and The Alex and Eliza trilogy by Melissa De La Cruz For short story lovers, we got For the Love of Liberty :Hamilton’s Heart by
Mercy Madison. For novel lovers, there is My Dear Hamilton by Stephanie Dray and Laura
Kamoie and I, Eliza Hamilton by Susan Holloway Scott. You may have noticed that the
fiction seems to focus on Alexander's wife, Eliza. Personally, I think it's because she
is often overlooked by many historians and that makes her a person of interest to writers.
Plus, she was a pretty incredible woman. I hope you all get the chance to read one of these books. Also, if you haven't seen
Hamilton yet, please do. I don't think you will regret it. As always feel free to leave
comments below.