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Thank goodness! A gathering devoid of political discussion!

 

Oasis, I am home!

 

My thanks to the moderators and to Dave for maintaining the apparent positivity and camaraderie here.

 

Bravo!

 

Tom

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Welcome to Our Front Porch

Welcome to the Our Front Porch forum, where there are very fun conversations happening. Take a coffee break, check in, and spend some quality time with other forum members. Please refrain from political discussions in this forum.

This is a repeat of the above welcome from AARP.

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So being devoid of information on what the current administration is doing to destroy our SS, Medicare, Medicaid and so on is a good thing? Where is AARP on fighting to protect this? Acting Deputy SSA Commissioner Dori Diaz should be discussed and reported by AARP... Where is that?

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@SlappyHappyBoy 

Just pick the correct board for any post you want to make - 

 

Read the sticky at the top of each board for topic designation.  OUR FRONT PORCH says this in the WELCOME 

Welcome to the Our Front Porch forum, where there are very fun conversations happening. Take a coffee break, check in, and spend some quality time with other forum members. Please refrain from political discussions in this forum.

 

I would imagine that you are following the index - just make sure you are on the correct board for what you want to say - 

 

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Roseanne Roseannadanna
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I have re-read my second post here on AARP, and I cannot comprehend how my appreciation for a forum, sans politics, could be construed as a desire for political ineptitude or ignorance.  To the contrary, I believe one should be well-informed politically, and societally polite and accepting, that not every forum or venue needs to be, nor should be, a repository of political opinion and ... one's sage advice on the matter.

 

There are other areas here at AARP for that discussion.  I may see you there.

 

For now, the air is clean, on Our Front Porch.  Cheers!

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@tomatillos 

Yep that’s the reason “The Front Porch” is here - to get away from some of the stuff that bears down on us everyday.  

 

Here we post stuff that is perhaps a bit mindless, fun, remembering the good ole days, the beauty of our countryside and more.

 

This is an escape board and we want to keep it this way - there are many other places to discuss all of those things.  

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Roseanne Roseannadanna
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Thanks, Gail.

 

Tom

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Ok, we know what you don't want to talk about, so what do you wish to discuss?

Let's see where this takes us. March Madness, who is your winner? If I had to bet my choices would be Duke in the men's and South Carolina in the ladies. I know there is one NC fan out there, so I expect a reply from him😀😅

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Well, Gail recommended a movie (girl flick, I think, but I'll recommend it to my wife and take a look. It has a great cast.)

 

I'm reading a book titled: Artificial Intelligence, Hope, and the Human Spirit. Would you believe Dr. Henry Kissinger, at 100 years old, co-authored this book?  I wouldn't have imagined him knowledgeable on this topic. Boy, was I wrong! 

 

Sorry, I was never much interested in sports. I grew up in a household of 3: Mother, sister, me.  Wrestled in HS, but that's about it. Sports weren't (wasn't?) a household topic, and I never got into it much. I'm definitely cheering on others, though, who enjoy it!  Sportsmanship was a huge takeaway from scholastic team sports.  That was a huge advantage to all of us.

 

There's a great sportsmanship lesson in one of my favorite episodes of Andy Griffith. In the story, Andy teaches his son how to accept defeat, and to do it with dignity and a proper frame of mind -- to be determined for a better outcome in your future endeavors, but to grow from the experience: 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4moswaa7_M 

 

Ah, the days of yore.  Another favorite episode from the show is one where Opie shoots a bird in a tree.  Andy schools his son about having shot the bird purely for fun and without consideration or much thought about it.  He takes the boy to his bedroom window, opens it, and even my eyes welled when he asks his son to listen to the mama's little ones calling to her from their nest.

 

 

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I remember the one about the bird, but for a different reason. I did the same as Opie, I had to go back and bury the bird. As I was doing it I looked up in the tree and it seemed like every bird in 4 states was watching. Never ever made that mistake again.

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Yes. I did, too. It's an awful feeling.  Thanks for sharing your experience. It's nice to meet you.

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 I missed that line, sorry

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 Didn't read the policy so am deleting my post

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Just pick the correct board for any post you want to make - 

 

Read the sticky at the top of each board for topic designation.  OUR FRONT PORCH says this in the WELCOME 

Welcome to the Our Front Porch forum, where there are very fun conversations happening. Take a coffee break, check in, and spend some quality time with other forum members. Please refrain from political discussions in this forum.

IT‘S ALWAYS SOMETHING . . . . .. . . .
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