Tag: Applebee’s

Tired Wired

Tired Wired

  When you have had multiple sclerosis a while the usual MS talking points get somewhat boring. Humdrum.  Same-ol, same-ol. They need jazzed-up a bit to keep my (and maybe your) interest. Welcome to “Tired Wired,” where we take an old “tired” MS topic and give it a new “wired” spin. Here we go…   …

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One Tucked Nerd

One Tucked Nerd

  It shouldn’t feel awkward.  But it does. Like the time I forgot pants at Applebee’s.  Hey, the sign said “No shirt, no shoes.”  They made NO mention of pants whatsoever! Sorry I brought that up.  It’s the subject of a whole ‘nuther blog post. I’m talking about shirts here.  To tuck or leave untucked, …

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Let’s Eatery

Let’s Eatery

  Restaurants have been around as long as we humans have been hungry.  Through the years known as diners, cafes, canteens and a host of other names. But a new name of a restaurant is getting popular in my area. Places are calling themselves an “eatery.”       Well, at least I thought “eatery” …

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Indictments

Indictments

  Indictments are popular these days, getting thrown around in the news more than rice at a wedding.   Being the cranky old man that I am, here are a few indictments I would like to add to the pile…..     Perfume Inserts in a Macy’s ad:   I indict the person responsible for …

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Haunted Houses You’ll Never See

Haunted Houses You’ll Never See

Let’s blow the cobwebs off this frightening My Odd Sock for Halloween…..       The halloween season brings out the scare in all of us. That explains the popularity of haunted houses.   It seems every community has a haunted attraction that promises to frighten the wits out of everyone who dares to enter. …

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It Could Be Worse

It Could Be Worse

You will never forget the day you learned you had multiple sclerosis. It was difficult.  Traumatizing.  Maybe a relief for some. But over time you realized being saddled with MS wasn’t so bad. In fact, during your life, you’ll probably hear far worse things than the little sentence…”You have MS.” As an example, My Odd …

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