sigh That should be View Askew. Sorry about that.
I haven’t seen “clerks” in a long time, although it was one of my favs… Was 37 the number before or after he included himself? I’m thinking 38… No?
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Oh heck Mardi… live on the edge and rent the movie and watch it with your wife. She may beat you with one of the couch pillows until you are dead as clay… butttt…
show ‘evil smiley’
(still don’t know what I’m doing)
Pessor, Dante was number 37.
I’ll bite…why would you need a “password” for the scoreboard?
I’m not really sure of the purpose of having a password for the scoreboard. It’s actually the scoreboard controller that is passcode protected and 37 is harcoded.
I just know that when you plug the thing in, it won’t function unless the passcode 37 is entered.
Yes AudreyK… I now remember. She also made lasagna for which she should also be revered. But getting back to the 37 Mardi… Buy her 40 balloons… Three will pop!
I made up this “magic square” using decimals, which, if you round up to the nearest whole number, all directions total up to 37. I couldn’t come up with one that worked out to that number evenly, so I improvised. It’s not much, but it’s all I can come up with on Sunday Morning…
11.3 16.3 9.3
10.3 12.3 14.3
15.3 8.3 13.3
You could take a nice trip to Chicago. “Block 37” is the (un)popular name for the open lot on State Street across from Marshall Field’s department store that has been empty for almost two decades now. That may not sound very romantic, but:
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it’s in the middle of the shopping and theater area – where Broadway shows go when they aren’t on Broadway – and near a lot of nice hotels;
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walks along Navy Pier and the lakefront are considered very romantic (except in the winter months); and
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the block itself is used for ice skating in the winter and art exhibitions in the summer.
Ok, so it’s a bit of a stretch, but we’re talking about a THEME here.
Mrs. Mojo turned 37 today!
(This is not a joke.)
I gave her a 22K gold necklace and muchos flores.