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those blue eyes like chips of ice

I'll try a simplistic format for this one so myself and everyone else can get on to their Dia de la Conejo or moveable feast festivities.
points worth mention for the week:
1. logged decent mileage through the Oklahoma spring gales and in spite of my own severe pedestrian deficiency thus far, this year.
2. survived a remarkably severe, yet short, weather phenomenon that I maintain marked its epicenter at the very site I call home, Essex Square Apartments. I'm talking downed power lines, uprooted Bartlett pear trees, and significant on site structural and auto damage.
3. Attempted a "pint night" unsuccessfully, but capably handled the $3 Wednesday burger.
4. Fended off an advance from middle-aged woman while dropping off recyclables in short shorts.

mentionable on this day:
1. 90 minute run in high wind and humidity, perhaps my least favorite climactic scenario.
2. lost consecutive Foosball matches to decidedly weaker opponents
3. cut weight with first hair cut in long, long time. I cried a little for each follicle inch lost.
4. About to uncork the Maredsous 10 in the big bottle and enjoy my first Turducken, not quite this guy's recipe but an Okie counterpart no doubt

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