Random, Thoughts, X,XXIV

I’m going to bed, about 6 minutes after my normal on a work weekday. (Might read a little after). Thank goodness it’s Friday tomorrow, it’s been so busy at work the last couple months, my head has felt like it’s been on a swivel. Beef and pork shortages are real through food vendors, not just grocery stores (same thing), I stay so stressed, having to plan alternative proteins for meals, I know this will pass, but the here and now. Bad enough the residents have to stay in their rooms, 24/7 and then get meals that have to be portable and pretty much, the same ole, same ole, it is heartbreaking, their food is one of the things they look forward to everyday.
Please include them in your prayers tonight and every night. Please.
You deserve a few too ORB!
 
I’m going to bed, about 6 minutes after my normal on a work weekday. (Might read a little after). Thank goodness it’s Friday tomorrow, it’s been so busy at work the last couple months, my head has felt like it’s been on a swivel. Beef and pork shortages are real through food vendors, not just grocery stores (same thing), I stay so stressed, having to plan alternative proteins for meals, I know this will pass, but the here and now. Bad enough the residents have to stay in their rooms, 24/7 and then get meals that have to be portable and pretty much, the same ole, same ole, it is heartbreaking, their food is one of the things they look forward to everyday.
Please include them in your prayers tonight and every night. Please.

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I watched a YouTube video last night "10 things you didn't know about the movie Tombstone". Was kinda long but a few things were cool.

The coin flip thing Doc/Kilmer does is an actual trademark trick of Kilmer. He did it with 2 quarters in Real Genius and with a pen in Top Gun.

Adam West that was known as Batman, also played Doc Holliday in 3 TV Westerns. Val Kilmer played Batman.

Kurt Russell was pretty much the director of Tombstone. That was a long story, but interesting. Everyone gives him credit for Tombstone being what it is.

The Tombstone with the epitaph that I posted last night about Lester Moore was in the movie, although that wasn't the actual one, it was a replica of a real one in Tombstone.

The scene where Wyatt walks into the river and kills Curly " walked on water", was exactly how it happened according to a guy that was there (forget his name) he told the story in amazement afterwards and before he died with gunshot wounds from the fight.

That was the most interesting ones.
 
I watched a YouTube video last night "10 things you didn't know about the movie Tombstone". Was kinda long but a few things were cool.

The coin flip thing Doc/Kilmer does is an actual trademark trick of Kilmer. He did it with 2 quarters in Real Genius and with a pen in Top Gun.

Adam West that was known as Batman, also played Doc Holliday in 3 TV Westerns. Val Kilmer played Batman.

Kurt Russell was pretty much the director of Tombstone. That was a long story, but interesting. Everyone gives him credit for Tombstone being what it is.

The Tombstone with the epitaph that I posted last night about Lester Moore was in the movie, although that wasn't the actual one, it was a replica of a real one in Tombstone.

The scene where Wyatt walks into the river and kills Curly " walked on water", was exactly how it happened according to a guy that was there (forget his name) he told the story in amazement afterwards and before he died with gunshot wounds from the fight.

That was the most interesting ones.
I found it interesting that no one really knows how Johnny Ringo died. There are apparently several theories.

Johnny Ringo - Wikipedia
 

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