jacobwilliam wrote:I haven t had an anchovy in years. The other day a chef found some fancy, hand packed in salt ones at my job. So, naturally I said œcool! I ll try one . He put a few on a piece of bread with butter. They were very good! I ll look this weekend if the fancy ones are still kicking ar...
Time to leave the industry I have been in my entire life. Restaurants are too much. My cancer, and epilepsy make it really hard to do what is expected. Realizing how lucky I was at my last long term gig. Can't just quit. But, starting to look, again.
A\_Man\_Who\_Tries wrote:tmidgett wrote:Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind by Shunryu SuzukiI've a very nice audiobook of that if anyone's wanting.It's also available as a .pdf.http://www.arvindguptatoys.com/arvindgupta/zenmind.pdf
tmidgett wrote:New Dark Age wrote:You got any particular recommended reading?That said...Taking the Path of Zen by Robert AitkenNothing Special by Charlotte Joko BeckZen Mind, Beginner's Mind by Shunryu SuzukiAll stripped-down and cleanly written.besttim
I will purchase said tshirts, and some coffee. gonna have to do Paytrion, but, fuck it, it's you.This thing is fucking awesome. My shrink from rehab, and my shrink are now listeners.
Listen to the conversation with Richard. WE have different types of brain tumours, but, so much of his y rang true with my experience. Thank you RINGO. It is a huge deal for both Leah and I.
This weeks Episode of Crash And Ride with Richard Salino is truly wonderful. The first time I've heard someone share there Brain Cancer story. We have different tumours, but, the similarities are amazing.Check it out, please.