With 5 hours left to my gig in Oregon

I walked to an abandoned bar and reorder thus. Words are speaking in tongues. https://youtu.be/IWNdCAUGvK4?si=N8YLkRvKZcnGSHYK

A men.

Contrast that with this one with blueberry muffin in my mouth yum. Date, warms. Safe. https://youtu.be/VVtuKuYVGOs?si=HjcCSNB8__87fi5n

Have you got my style tet? Thx

More adventures in Yogi’s Gigi machina.

I live you dear soul. See you on tour.

Full force

Quik Tip 41, from The Hey Dame I Gots a Question, series 🦶

I was asked once, how long should so meditate.

Q: How do I know when I am done meditating, like if it was enough weights to lift you know?

A: Measure progress toward individual goal. for me? The goal today was: stop temporarily. So, when my anxious ADD mind asked, “Arevwe done yet?” I asked myself the question: “Dame, … did we stop at all?” I reassessed three times in the session. The third time I knew in my heart so had sort of stopped. Do I knew I was done. Make sense? You learn you haven’t been permitted by yourself to trust yourself your whole GD life. I learn that.

Eka is now in board. Be nice if she’s brace enough to post. Talking to my solid fans only here. I do not want her to go away! Trust me, none of us do. Happy Monday -The Phantom

Wax Fragrance Melts $ .25 Guys!

Where? Dollar Tree in Apple Valley North, in between Ross and Target. I stocked up. These are a just for meditation although meditation requires no special fragrance ✌️

My. Enjoy the video, get it? The audio is not enjoyable? Yen and the yang sis.
Fragrances on clearance sis.

Turbo Kid – Film review by Damien Riley, host of Riley on Film

An homage to 80’s films like “Mad Max.” Bring your sense of humor and be ready for the ride of your life. If this were a broadway musical, there’d have to be a “splash zone” for the kills.

Title: Turbo Kid
Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Year: 2015
Directors: François Simard, Anouk Whissell, Yoann-Karl Whissell, all basically unknown first time major motion picture directors.
Top Billed Cast: Munro Chambers, known for “Godsend,” Laurence Leboeuf, “Trauma,” Michael Ironside, “Robocop”
Brief Synopsis: In a post-apocalyptic world, a teenager is faced with the challenge of saving his friends from an evil villain.

My Word to the Wise: This quasi superhero movie borrows from 1980’s action films like “the Terminator,” “Mad Max,” and “RoboCop.” There’s blood, romance, revenge and really cheesy synth music. This took me back to when I was watching these films in the 80’s as a teen myself. This is a whole lot of fun and very camp. There are three directors which is cool. It reminds me of three friends who used to love these movies and now are working together to achieve a similar product.

Bring your sense of humor and be ready for the ride of your life. If this were a broadway musical, there’d have to be a “splash zone” for the kills. Very unique for 2016, not so for 1983. It’s a pleasant trip back to the days where they made entertaining movies with what was lying around. I highly recommend this one.

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