@michaelharriot Honestly, "The Book of Clarence" was exceptionally written, acted, and directed...The cinematography and costume design were both spectacular. And don't get me started on that soundtrack. The film, in my opinion (and I've seen them all) was a cinematic masterpiece!
@Delicious_Tacos Excellent imagery. I followed you from your cubicle into the men's room and next into your bedroom while peeking through the open fingers of hands over my eyes. ๐๐ผ
@serenawilliams Aging is weird and takes time to resolve. Find new goals to chase. Your final match was a great one. Walk away with your head held high.
@AliPenguinz Itโs a different trial.
Heโs lashing out at Fani because he cannot go after Judge Chutkan.
The things he said about Fulton County are the same things he said about DC when he was indicted there, and NYC when he was indicted there.
Heโs a broken racist record.
@davidaxelrod@UPS Last year I sent a large box to my granddaughter via @UPS . She received it 3 weeks later. This spring I sent a similarly sized box to her via @USPS. It was cheaper and got there within the week. I've never had problems with the @USPS so that's my go to for overnight/two day svc
@josemorgado Marketa played well. She deserved to win. Somewhat related: when will tennis organizations make it easier for the victor to reach their player's box after a win? ๐คท๐ฝโโ๏ธ
@FitFounder Cetirizine one hour before bed. Allergies have been in check without daytime drowsiness and I've been sleeping through the night. Before that I'd wake at least four times nightly.
@thejackhopkins When whining as a young child, my mother used to tell me, "someone out there is doing a whole lot worse than you." That, over decades, has always put things in perspective for me when feeling down.
One of the hazards of Twitter: tweets so engaging you spend half an hour reading the comments. ๐คฆ๐ฝโโ๏ธ Wonderful life lessons in this thread.
One of the most useful pieces of advice I ever heard, came from an Emergency Room Physician. I was a young Corpsman.
While dealing with a teenager-as I recall-who was involved in a horrible auto accident, and just clinging to life, a nurse was starting to go into an observable tail-spin of frantic thinking.
In the middle of it all, the Dr. paused, placed his hand firmly on the nurses hand, looking her right in the eyes, and very calmly said โItโs his emergency, not yours.โ
There was an instant re-set for everyone in the room.
The Dr. knew that if we allowed their emergency to become our emergency, that mistakes would be made, and things would be rushed, or even forgotten.
He knew that the only way you could be at your best, and offer the patient the most, was to let it remain their emergency, while you calmly effectively and efficiently went about doing what you could to save their life.
I used that mindset the rest of my days as a Navy Corpsman, and continue to, this very day.
Let that concept permeate you on a deep level. Itโs a life changer.