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Anthony Bourdain in Iran (Original Post) H2O Man Jan 2020 OP
Iran. Is it not Iran? applegrove Jan 2020 #1
Yikes! H2O Man Jan 2020 #3
Tell me about it. applegrove Jan 2020 #6
What? Who ran? marble falls Jan 2020 #8
Scary thing is we understand each other. "I ran" into a childhood friend applegrove Jan 2020 #10
I'm able to miscomprehend in two languages, one of them might be hand signals, fluently. marble falls Jan 2020 #11
I don't have a native language, but I can not spell in two languages. applegrove Jan 2020 #12
And I wouldn't be able tell in two languages. marble falls Jan 2020 #13
But i can dance and that is more important. I'm a "form" person and would not applegrove Jan 2020 #15
I can dance. But is all depends on what one calls "dance". My most popular request ... marble falls Jan 2020 #16
Ha! Ha! Ha! I dance alone. It is creative play. I never have a routine. applegrove Jan 2020 #17
I don't have a memorized a routine either. I paint little shoes and arrows on the floor ... marble falls Jan 2020 #18
LOL! You are funny. applegrove Jan 2020 #19
Too much coffee and a dissipated life. I don't remember much of it but I know I've had fun. marble falls Jan 2020 #20
Yes. Good times last forever in your heart, particularly when you need them. applegrove Jan 2020 #21
And man, life has been verry, verrry good for me. I have no significant regrets ... marble falls Jan 2020 #22
I have had both the best of humanity, family, and the worst of humanity, stalkers, in applegrove Jan 2020 #23
On Christmas Eve, H2O Man Jan 2020 #27
LOL. applegrove Jan 2020 #28
Had to be relatives of mine, too. "Vertical is good" is our family motto. marble falls Jan 2020 #34
Smoking banana peels is OK. Just makes sneaking up on monkeys more difficult ... marble falls Jan 2020 #30
Well said! H2O Man Jan 2020 #32
I've been one of the targets for 33 years. I've cut my loses hundreds of times. applegrove Jan 2020 #36
Surviving is an accoplishment. Futile great acts of defiance become merely memes. marble falls Jan 2020 #38
For some reason, H2O Man Jan 2020 #29
I can barely type at the best of times. The blessing in your fall is it wasn't on concrete. marble falls Jan 2020 #31
True. H2O Man Jan 2020 #33
Getting back up is the secret to longer life. If you lay still too long someone will take ... marble falls Jan 2020 #35
Thanks! Added it to my "Watch Later" list! bullwinkle428 Jan 2020 #2
Thank you! H2O Man Jan 2020 #4
Kick dalton99a Jan 2020 #5
I wouldn't doubt it, idiot that he is. dware Jan 2020 #7
Two things: how would he know? And WTF language does Trump speak??? It surely isn't English. marble falls Jan 2020 #14
I still have problems watching him. Its hard to accept he's gone. marble falls Jan 2020 #9
Thank you for this shanti Jan 2020 #24
Certainly not what I expected to see coeur_de_lion Jan 2020 #25
Thanks malaise Jan 2020 #26
Rick Steves also did a show on Iran. GoCubsGo Jan 2020 #37

applegrove

(118,777 posts)
10. Scary thing is we understand each other. "I ran" into a childhood friend
Tue Jan 7, 2020, 01:14 AM
Jan 2020

who reminded me we used to communicate with hand signals for the first few weeks we knew each other when we were 6 because neither of us spoke the same language. When you pass 50, the hand signals come back i find. LOL! I did remember her home phone number. So long term memory is good. I did actually run into her last week.

marble falls

(57,204 posts)
16. I can dance. But is all depends on what one calls "dance". My most popular request ...
Tue Jan 7, 2020, 01:29 AM
Jan 2020

from the ladies is to "sit down". They just do not want me to wear out my shoe leather, obviously.

applegrove

(118,777 posts)
17. Ha! Ha! Ha! I dance alone. It is creative play. I never have a routine.
Tue Jan 7, 2020, 01:34 AM
Jan 2020

I just start moving. I can even imagine doing it in my head without moving. Keeps the creativity going. I should do zoomba and make it a regular thing again to lose weight. I will soon have room in my livingroom.

marble falls

(57,204 posts)
18. I don't have a memorized a routine either. I paint little shoes and arrows on the floor ...
Tue Jan 7, 2020, 01:56 AM
Jan 2020

its why I prefer dancing with shorter partners, I can look over their shoulder for the diagrams on the floor. I shuffle a lot. That way I don't step on their feet. Much.

marble falls

(57,204 posts)
22. And man, life has been verry, verrry good for me. I have no significant regrets ...
Tue Jan 7, 2020, 02:23 AM
Jan 2020

just the Nehru jacket and that banana peel I smoked.

applegrove

(118,777 posts)
23. I have had both the best of humanity, family, and the worst of humanity, stalkers, in
Tue Jan 7, 2020, 02:30 AM
Jan 2020

the span of my life. But i had grandmothers who taught me that the bad times pass and i've taken the long view mostly. I read recently that rubbing the inside of a banana peel against your teeth whitens them, but i did not know i was supposed to smoke it too.

H2O Man

(73,605 posts)
27. On Christmas Eve,
Tue Jan 7, 2020, 10:40 AM
Jan 2020

my 89-year old aunt told my daughters -- both in their twenties -- to fit in all the fun they can before they are 85, because everyting goes downhill after that.

When they asked my 91-y.o. uncle how he was doing, he said, "At least no one is shoveling dirt on my face."

A sense of humor is a good thing.

marble falls

(57,204 posts)
30. Smoking banana peels is OK. Just makes sneaking up on monkeys more difficult ...
Tue Jan 7, 2020, 11:12 AM
Jan 2020

Life itself is a wonderful thing. Its a pleasure and a blessing to be here.

Almost all the "bad" things that happened in my life didn't happen to me, they happened to someone else. We need to be able to keep someone else's tragedy from becoming our assumed tragedy. There no reasons for us to suffer it, too. But it is our opportunity to feel empathy and offer solace, to maybe learn a lesson and make changes.

Life is good, no matter what happens to me, it'll be OK.

H2O Man

(73,605 posts)
32. Well said!
Tue Jan 7, 2020, 11:38 AM
Jan 2020

Very well said, indeed.

I look back on everything I've experienced, and think it's a miracle that I'm alive, and have at least half of my brain cells still sparking. Being a participant of the eternal "Now," and the miracle of the living universe, is an amazing thing. I enjoy every day!

H2O Man

(73,605 posts)
29. For some reason,
Tue Jan 7, 2020, 10:46 AM
Jan 2020

I decided to get a head-start on some chores in my cellar yesterday afternoon, before my son got here to do them for me. I took the first hard fall of 2020, allowing me plenty of time to lay on the dirt floor thinking about how pathetic this old bag of bones has become .....after putting what was formally a good knee back in place. This resulted in my taking a couple of hits of medication when I finally got upstairs. I should not attempt to type even a simple sentence then, especially if I'm also listening to a documentary on, say, Afghanistan while typing.

H2O Man

(73,605 posts)
33. True.
Tue Jan 7, 2020, 11:41 AM
Jan 2020

I found the ability to get up a blessing, too! The worst thing was that I ripped a new pair of jeans .....but that gives me the opportunity to sew them tonight. I always like jeans with patches on them when I was young. Perhaps they will come back in style!

marble falls

(57,204 posts)
35. Getting back up is the secret to longer life. If you lay still too long someone will take ...
Tue Jan 7, 2020, 11:59 AM
Jan 2020

responsibility over you. Or cover you in dirt.

Absolutely, I want my jeans to look like they worked harder than I have.

dware

(12,429 posts)
7. I wouldn't doubt it, idiot that he is.
Tue Jan 7, 2020, 12:46 AM
Jan 2020

They're not even Arabic, they're Persians with a long and rich history that the Mango Menace is threatening to destroy.

coeur_de_lion

(3,681 posts)
25. Certainly not what I expected to see
Tue Jan 7, 2020, 06:21 AM
Jan 2020

About Iran. I had an Iranian co-worker I was quite fond of and my neighbors across the street were Iranian. But I didn’t think of Apple stores and so much western influence in Iran itself. Huge surprise.

I must watch the full show.

GoCubsGo

(32,088 posts)
37. Rick Steves also did a show on Iran.
Tue Jan 7, 2020, 03:36 PM
Jan 2020

In fact, if one has PBS Create TV, it's running today (Tuesday.)

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