The reason I nicked one of his old names (from another site, not this one) was to hopefully ferret him out on this site, and once it did the trick he disappeared without trace. Why... moreThe reason I nicked one of his old names (from another site, not this one) was to hopefully ferret him out on this site, and once it did the trick he disappeared without trace. Why do you think that is?I have now discarded that name and the one I currently use was the name of my first-ever "sockpuppet" account on the old Answerbag. So now you know (if you didn't already).
Sometimes, with age and maturity, we can look back at things we misunderstood or disagreed with as a child and see it in a completely different light as an adult, especially if and... moreSometimes, with age and maturity, we can look back at things we misunderstood or disagreed with as a child and see it in a completely different light as an adult, especially if and when we’re now raising children ourselves.
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I live in San Francisco, California. Senior citizens who are at least age 65 and whose annual household income does not exceed a specific amount are able to ride public trans... moreI live in San Francisco, California. Senior citizens who are at least age 65 and whose annual household income does not exceed a specific amount are able to ride public transit for free. I am a senior citizen and I live alone. I ride public transit for free because my annual household income is below 89,650 dollars. Two senior citizens who share a household qualify for free public transit if their annual household income is below 102,500 dollars.
I was in a high rise apartment building over the weekend and I went to the top floor, above the penthouse and the button in the elevator said "SP" what does this mean?
I have attended over a dozen funerals during my lifetime of 70 years. Perhaps due to cultural or regional customs (I live in San Francisco, California), food was never served to mo... moreI have attended over a dozen funerals during my lifetime of 70 years. Perhaps due to cultural or regional customs (I live in San Francisco, California), food was never served to mourners after the funeral service in the homes of relatives or friends of the deceased. Instead, relatives or friends of the deceased always host a restaurant meal for the mourners after the funeral service.In all the funerals that I've attended, there was an average of 50 mourners. Insufficient space in people's home to accommodate an average of 50 mourners is also a consideration for relatives or friends of the decease to host a restaurant meal. less
Because, instead of derision and division, I will continually hope for kindness and unity. (Yeah, I answered my own question.)I hope someone watches and I wish all of you wel... moreBecause, instead of derision and division, I will continually hope for kindness and unity. (Yeah, I answered my own question.)I hope someone watches and I wish all of you well.:)EDIT: I tried to post the video. It would not post. I found another video. What I did post is the actual video and song of which I speak -- except there is an unnecessary and unrelated animated little clip at the very end, after Matt's video is finished. Sorry.