"Middle age is when you go to bed hoping you'll feel better in the morning. Old age is when you go to bed hoping you'll wake up in the morning!"--Groucho Marx: A Life in Review
On brother Chico: "He'd give you the shirt off his back, and it would be the one he borrowed from you last week!"--ibid.
Dreamed of being attacked on the street by a crazy woman; waking up really early in the morning and going out for a walk; an adventure series based on Scottish legend, involving a high-minded hero and his down-to-earth sidekick.
At huffingtonpost.com you can add an avatar to your profile now. I've added a photo of early Canadian socialist leader J.S. Woodsworth.
At archive.org I found the educational film Holiday From Rules, which I remember seeing in school 40 years ago!
Dinner was roast chicken.
Saw a DVD of Groucho: A Life in Revue, an entertaining play about Groucho Marx written by his son, with Frank Ferrante in the title role.
After choir practice I told John George about Moira and it turned out his daughter had also qualified for the Boston Marathon, but in her case she caught a cold.
Saw a DVD of Pixar's animated shorts. Pretty clever computer animation.
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