Wishlist #1505

Salutations.

It is now 2:09AM EST for me.

I started late again. I’m supposed to start typing at around 7:00PM EST. Instead, I started at 2:09AM EST. I’m over 5 hours late. Since I want more time to explain the beginnings of the new strategy idea to you, I will do that this coming Monday/Tuesday at around 7:00PM EST.

The ‘good news’, in my opinion, is that I believe that I can explain these ideas better to you now. In the next list, to prepare you for the next strategy idea, I’ll re-introduce you to ‘The Phonetic System’, and that idea that involves the music video ‘Playing with the Boys’ by Kenny Loggins. After that, I’ll explain the beginnings of the strategy idea that I am using, it’s impression, and a few ideas after that. The idea that I am currently, actively using is called ‘Replenish encounter’. I’ll give you a ‘story idea’ for idea ‘Replenish encounter’ in this list.

For the past few weeks or so, I’ve been purchasing from the supermarket Uncrustables. Here is a quote from Amazon.com about it:

Smucker’s Uncrustables Peanut Butter & Strawberry Sandwiches, 10 Count

I don’t actually know, but I think supermarkets sell this. I’m relatively new at eating it, but if you like peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, then you may like to try ‘Uncrustables’. You keep it in the freezer and defrost it when you want to eat them. The way I eat them, if I want to only eat one of them, I microwave them on ‘high’ for 15 seconds. It’s not completely defrosted, but it’s a snack you just have to defrost in order to eat. This is just a recommendation, if you want to try them.

According to the Amazon.com advertisement, you thaw them at room temperature for 30-60 minutes before you eat them, and you do not microwave them. I still microwave them for 15 seconds before I eat them.

Here’s the ‘Customers say’ quote for strawberry:

‘ Customers find these peanut butter and strawberry sandwiches to be a great snack, with one mentioning their kids love them for school lunches. The product is easy to grab on the go, doesn’t make a mess, and is quick to prepare. Customers have mixed opinions about the thaw time and strawberry flavor. ‘

According to Amaon.com, it’s about $8 for a pack of 10. I’m still determining how much to buy per week. Right now, I have 3 boxes, a pack of 10 per box, in the freezer. I’ll probably just buy 1 box a week, just to eat 1 or 2 now and then during the week.

It is now 2:32AM EST for me.

I am going to take a break, and when I come back, I am going to look for a music video and trailer. After I prepare them both and start typing again, I’ll see you then.

It is now 5:06AM EST for me.

The music video that I watched in it’s entirety for the 1st time earlier today is ‘Sunny Days’ by Armin van Buuren feat. Josh Cumbee. I looked at the current music videos from the usual sources, but I found a music video a few weeks ago when I was looking for a sci-fi music video for the previous list. It’s not a sci-fi music video, which is why I didn’t choose it. I can choose it for this list. It’s 7 years old, but I haven’t recommended it in this blog before, and I don’t think that many? of you have heard of it before. Therefore, it’s important that I explain how I found it.

I searched for phrase ‘sci fi movie music videos’ in www.google.com and selected link ‘Top 50 Sci-Fi musicVideo’ for www.imdb.com. At the bottom of the list, it would say ’50 more’. After selecting 1 or just looking at the selection, for example, I would eventually select ’50 more’. Eventually, it led me to ‘Armin van Buuren: Blue Fear’, which is #359 in that list. Based on that, I went to www.youtube.com and selected publisher ‘Armin van Buuren’, select ‘Videos, select ‘Popular’, and in the top row, that’s how I found it, ‘Armin van Buuren feat. Josh Cumbee – Sunny Days (Official Music Video)’. It was published 7 years ago, with 47M views.

Here’s a quote from www.google.com, ‘/trillvo.wordpress.com/2017/06/25/sunny-days-armin-van-buuren-feat-josh-cumbee-review

I searched in www.google.com for phrase ‘armin sunny days music video reviews’:

‘ The perfect anthem for summer’17. Edm Dutch legend, Armin van Buuren ventures past his usual trance roots blessing us with an addictive upbeat track featuring Josh Cumbee’s stellar vocals. His new single “Sunny Days” flows like a refreshing melody through your body – the kind that makes you close your eyes and swing your head left to right hitting every beat. This pop-like song combines groovy and sweet guitar play along with a dreamy tune and mesmerizing vocals.

“Sunny Days was inspired by summer and all the great things that happen this time of year. So many bright days, warm nights and some of the best dance music festivals take place during these months.” van Buuren tells Billboard Dance.

Even though an insane hard track is everything we want for a raging good time, sometimes a smooth, warm and deep-housy rhythm is the best remedy for a great time. It’s songs like this that never fail to bring about an authentic “summer-feel” and really capture the breathtaking moments of a summer day.

“Sunny Days” music video captured the beauty of Italy’s hot summer sun. It showcases chill vibes, catchy choreography and a little reminder of the silent happiness a simple sunny day can bring… ‘

And here’s a quote from the lyrics:

All she needs is shelter
Shelter for the night
And this one could be heaven
But she’s looking down the line

To watch the music video, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘armin sunny days’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered.

In my opinion, if you choose to watch the music video, one of the major highlights is the dancing mime, whose presence is in many parts of the music video. For example, 1 minute and 8 seconds into the music video, a girl’s ice cream from her ice cream cone fell to the ground. 1 minute and 15 seconds into the music video, that mime offers the girls another ice cream and ice cream cone to replace the one whose ice cream fell to the ground.

I’m going to offer 2 trailers, because in the last list, I recommended the opening sequence to the sci-fi tv series ‘Murderbot’ from Apple TV+. The 1st trailer is ‘Star Trek: Strange New Worlds | Season 3 Official Trailer | Paramount+’. I found it from publisher ‘IGN Movie Trailers’. I then searched in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘star trek strange new worlds season 3 trailer’ and selected the ‘Paramount Plus’ trailer because it has the most views, 1.9M.

I found the ‘Murderbot’ trailer from publisher ‘KinoCheck.com’, select ‘Videos’, then select ‘THE BEST NEW SCIENCE-FICTION MOVIES 2025 (Trailers)’ published 7 days ago. The trailer ‘Murderbot’ starts about 34 minutes and 47 seconds into that trailer collection.

If you choose to watch that trailer, search in www.youtube.com for phrase ‘murderbot trailer’, and it should be one of the 1st selections offered, with 3.5M views. It was published 2 months ago by publisher ‘Apple TV’.

It is now 5:40AM EST for me.

I am going to take a short break. I will then start typing again and explain the story idea for ‘Replenish encounter’.

It is now 6:01AM EST for me.

I forgot to mention that I am now listening to the music video from the Chromebook using headphones attached to the Chromebook. Before, I was using the speakers from the Chromebook laptop, but now I’m using headphones attached to the Chromebook. So, I’m using headphones from the laptop, and from the tv using the tv app.

Replenish encounter:

This may be a little unusual, but I’m not explaining idea ‘Replenish unusual’ in this list. This list will instead explain the ‘story idea’ that I used for idea ‘Replenish encounter’. I will start explaining ideas that will lead to idea ‘Replenish encounter’ this coming Monday/Tuesday night at around 7:00PM, the next list. I can give you the phrases that may help you remember the words ‘Replenish encounter’. For ‘Replenish’, I recommend the word ‘replay’, such as replaying/watching again a tv show and/or movie you have already watched. For ‘encounter’, I recommend referencing sci-fi episode 1.1 ‘Encounter at Farpoint’ from tv series ‘Star Trek: The Next Generation(1987)’. The name of the episode may help you remember the word ‘encounter’ from ‘Replenish encounter’. For a reasonable distance, you may even imagine Zorn(Michael Bell) from the episode walking around.

Idea ‘Replenish encounter’ primarily uses a scene, refurbished with inapproprieities removed, from episode 7.23 ‘Extreme Measures’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine(1999)’. The episode is available streaming from Amazon.com, and the scene starts 40 minutes and 15 seconds into the episode:

Chief Miles O’Brien(Colm Meaney): ‘Odo needs you, Julian. He’s counting on you.’

Doctor Julian Bashir(Alexander Siddig) then places the tablets down.)

Sloan(William Sadler): ‘You’re making a terrible mistake, Doctor.’

Bashir: ‘I don’t think so.’

(Soon after that, O’Brien and Bashir leave Sloan’s mind.)

I invented the idea that, if you are not able to extricate yourself/discontinue/leave certain participations you are offered and/or exposed to, then you may not be able to continue participating in other projects. For example, I imagined introducing, not where I work, but in another job, introducing to a group of employees to various opportunities and participations. There was one participation in particular that they all enjoyed interacting with. The problem is that they choose to not leave that participation. In other words, if I introduced them to certain participations, relevant to the job of course, they may not be able to participation reasonably because they will continue to do the same thing, to interact with similar participations, preventing them from reasonably participating.

In an imagined context, I imagined maintaining a humble stature, making that a requirement in order for me to continue participating. I had to not use certain exposed participations in order to continue and complete such participations. It works in imagination, so I wanted to do it in reality.(Of course, that is also imagined.)

I imagined presenting my participation expectations to Robin(from Batman and Robin). Batman is too serious, but Robin in imagination should accept the proposal. The proposal that I made indicates that I participate with 10 people of Robin’s choosing that meet that criteria. When I presented the proposal, he was wearing his Robin costume. He agreed to add the complexity, to ‘set it up’, and in 2 weeks, one at a time, I completed each project. He sent me to 10 different states in America to meet those 10 people. After all 10 projects were complete, he looked at the paper and said ‘You finished all 10.’ with approval. I believed that I learned something from those experiences.

Not my actual job, but in another job, soon after finishing all 10, and soon after I went back to work, I saw one of the 10, a woman, signing a form that a man from management gave her. Soon after I saw that, I walked to her, we talked, and as I was walking away, she said to me with her face near my ear, ‘You’re ass is mine!’ and then she slapped my butt. In a manner of speaking, that never happens. I suspected that she wanted me to react a certain way, to give her a reason to stay where I worked longer.

That moment reminded me of a scene in the movie ‘Independence Day: Resurgence(2016)’ starring Liam Hemsworth as Jake Morrison, and Chin Han as Commander Jiang. The movie is available streaming from Amazon.com, and according to Amazon Video, that scene starts about 17 minutes and 57 seconds into the movie:

Commander Jiang: ‘Morrison! What’s going on here? I asked you a question.

Morrison: ‘Yes, uh, sir, the floor is very slippery. Be careful if I were you. Great to see you, Dylan.’

To keep it ‘Star Trek’, let’s say that that woman looks like actress Jeri Ryan, but in her 20s. She represents the most attractive woman that I have ever seen. However, I would not describe what I agreed to do for her during those 10 assignments, even to my worst enemy. It wasn’t traumatic, it’s just an experience I would shake my head when I would think about explaining it to other people. She is one of the 10 people given to me to work with by Robin, and I don’t know why she is there. However, I didn’t want to give her an excuse to stay there longer than she should, so refurbished, I said something that I imagined that the character Morrison would say from the movie ‘Independence Day: Resurgence’. I reasonably explained what happened to both of them, of course it’s something I made up, and then I left.(Like I said, I don’t want her to get an excuse to stay there longer.) I didn’t see her again at work after that, not where I actually work, from this imagined story.

It is now 6:58AM EST for me.

I am going to close this list now. I will continue with the ‘strategy idea’ explanation this coming Monday or Tuesday night, unless I change my mind. so, if you are there, I’ll see you then.

Rated TV-PG, sci-fi violence, viewer discretion for episode 7.23 ‘Extreme Measures’ from sci-fi tv series ‘Star Trek: Deep Space Nine(1999)’. Rated PG – 13 for sequences of sci – fi action and destruction, and for some language, viewer discretion for movie ‘Independence Day: Resurgence’. Use only refurbished for advice references recommended. Throw away rest of episode, series, and movie. [Use mental bookmark ‘Replenish encounter’ for reference, allocation, and prevention when needed.