I found a few more of the offbeat bookmarks from the recent taking of inventory. First is a flyer advertising internet banking with US Bank. I still really don't do this much, aside from EFT for my car insurance. The other is direct deposit of my payroll check. I don't write many checks now, most of them are mailed when I write them. Another bookmark is a half-page I ripped out of a catalog. I am sent these all the time in the mail, but I don't order from them. It's just easier to me to go into a store than wait for them in the mail. Many of them on this page are self-help books. I wrote 'Keep your brain alive' at the top of the page, it must have been another book title. First book I noticed on this page is 'Reading people: how to understand people and predict their behavior- by JE Dimitrius and M Mazzarella. Then there's Body Language 101: the ultimate guide to knowing when people are lying, by David Lambert. Third is 'How to talk to anyone: 92 little tricks for big success in relationships, by Leil Lowndes. Fourth and final one is 'Stick it to the man: how to skirt the law, by Ronald Lewis. I think I already have a similar one to the body language book.
At the comedy club tonight I was tired and knew I experienced 'Micro sleep' more than once during one comic's time onstage. The show was more than half over by then. I did leave early due to this. There was some snowfall I saw when taking the bus home from work, and I made it to the club before eating dinner as I wanted to get signed up in time. I found a convenience store nearby after signing up with a sandwich I could heat up in the microwave oven. The first comic was a Catholic priest, said he was 76 years old, he ran the light. The 'Fancy comic' was onstage tonight, he is fun to see in person as usual.
At the comedy club tonight I was tired and knew I experienced 'Micro sleep' more than once during one comic's time onstage. The show was more than half over by then. I did leave early due to this. There was some snowfall I saw when taking the bus home from work, and I made it to the club before eating dinner as I wanted to get signed up in time. I found a convenience store nearby after signing up with a sandwich I could heat up in the microwave oven. The first comic was a Catholic priest, said he was 76 years old, he ran the light. The 'Fancy comic' was onstage tonight, he is fun to see in person as usual.
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