So I like to roam around YouTube watching random things. I don't care for TV much and I'm always on the hunt for entertaining audio/visual. Reaction videos are nothing new, but I seem to be coming across more and more of them, and they're all the same thing...
" Hey y'all, I'm Whatsisname and I'm back for another reaction. Today I'll be looking at Whatchacallit doing his new song, Popular Thing. Make sure you click to subscribe, and join my Patreon to keep these coming. So anyway, let's look at Whatchacallit doing Popular Thing....
(About 10 seconds in, STOP)...Ooh! I like what he did there. It's a lot like MyFaveArtist when he did that other popular thing, only not as smooth. It's a respectable effort though. Lessee what else he got.
(About 30-40 seconds of odd facial expressions, then STOP) So...y'all. Why would he put that here.? I've seen better, but this is pretty good. He needs to work on his rhymes a little bit there. Lessgo....
(Repeat steps 1 and 2, then END). So y'all, for real, I like Whatchacallit. I had never heard of him before, but I think I'll check out some more of his stuff. If it's like Popular Thing, I think I could be a fan.
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Maybe I'm on the wrong medium....
"I am standing on the Mountain of Right, and you are standing in the Valley of Wrong." Deputy Frank Sloup, Pinal County, AZ
Why do I like this one? I have a primary residence on the Mountain of Right.
Of you who read my previous post, how many of you caught the quote I stole from a movie? Can you name the movie and who said it?
Bet you didn’t know there would be a test…..
So, I have completed 4 of 6 chemo infusions, and I have to say that the last one seems to have caused almost no side effects that cannot be otherwise explained by the disease itself. I remain exhausted all the time, and I go home at the end of the workday positively depleted. That, however, seems to be due to the anemia that somewhat existed before chemo started but certainly seems to have been exacerbated by it.
I presently sit at a 40% disability rating with the Veterans Administration with some big stuff pending. I am awaiting a decision on my hearing loss and the PTSD/Depression. The cancer aspect takes a step forward with an exam by a VA contracted provider who will provide a recommendation as to the service connection to the cancer. If it goes my way and I get to 100%, then as soon as the first check hits the bank, I’m retired. While this exam is scheduled for Monday, I have no assurance that a VA determination will be quickly forthcoming. Patience is the key.
My spirits ...