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And featured Emmy winner Alison Janney.

That was an episode.

Man. . .

See how, after Sista Teedy* sets the tone, the songs go from fun and even novelty to more serious (and a few instrumentals) until we get to Burning Spear saying "Jah is Real" and the woman singer on the Hugh Mundell track saying "We never stop praising Jah, Jah will provide."

Haberdasher was among my first guesses, that's not it. It's an everyday word.

The fact that you're getting help bodes well. I hope you find something that works for you.

If you want to listen to Spalding Gray's "It's a Slippery Slope" while looking at a related slideshow, I just posted this on my YouTube channel:

Huh?

I am one-day winner; the guy in the lead didn't have a runaway, so my wager with an eye on a respectable second place made me a winner, since I was the only one who got the FJ.

Six and five, Power Girl.

Next week's challenge: Name an 11-letter occupation starting with H. If you have the right one, you can rearrange the letters to name two things a worker with this occupation uses — one in six letters and one in five. What occupation is it?

Let me add that I did my semi-regular slight change of my "Never Stop Praising Jah" playlist. No, it's not all Bob Marley. In fact, there's no Bob Marley. I do have Ernie from Sesame Street, Gregory Isaacs, and Burning Spear, however.

Osiris and I both said "Nike" immediately. Too bad we weren't playing.

Learn from the mistakes of others. You can never live long enough to make them all yourself. – Groucho Marx (October 2, 1890 – August 19, 1977)

Thursday morning, my brother texted my sisters and me that our mother was in the hospital. I won’t go into details, but, though she was “OK” by the time he was texting us, things had been bad overnight. She was released yesterday. She’ll have some home health for a while at home. My brother lives with her, but the

You can do what you have to do, and sometimes you can do it even better than you think you can. - Jimmy Carter (born October 1, 1924)

We saw Eleanor's friends tell her she couldn't go out drinking with them, so it made sense that she was buying the "Lonely Girl" Margarita for one.

I am I, Don Quixote,
The Lord of La Mancha,
My destiny calls and I go,
And the wild winds of fortune
Will carry me onward,
Oh whithersoever they blow.
Whithersoever they blow,
Onward to glory I go!

My son has specifically mentioned that some of Paula and Brendon Small's conversations sounded like conversations he and I had. I was a single mother from when he was 11 onward (he was 23 when I married Osiris), and he's my only child. (He has two teenage sisters from his father's subsequent marriage.)

Wow, you are good at guessing!