Sorry to digress, but here's the thing. Everybody is a little bit lazy. Laziness is healthy to a point. But when you are too lazy to read, that is getting serious. In that case laziness is a symptom not a problem. Your interests maybe dull from a bit of depression, or perhaps you quietly want isolation for your mind to heal. Whatever.
I have never really gotten to that point, but when I get close to it I try to expand my horizons. Because basically I don't know if there is something I don't know that I would be excited to know if I knew it. So listen up Rose, in many ways you are a bit like me; kind of unsinkable. Get your butt in a car and visit DirtyBird in New Jersey. She doesn't know it yet, but she likes you. You don't know it yet, but you'll give her a happy day that will make her glad she met you in person. The prospect of this whole thing is cheering me up because I like both of you.
You know, Halloween is coming up. There's lots of scary people at your local bar. Maybe you better stay home. They're just the kind of weirdos that would single you out for a trick and a treat.
I just feel most all that what I need is more chocolate. Weed, chocolate and whatever else are good. If none of that is available then I have my feline companion. I'm beginning to suspect that he misses my folks, and thinks I don't watch enough television.
Yes, kitty needs his people. My intelligent cat (bless her dearly departed heart) liked to watch television. Her favorite show was Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom. You would think she was in heaven as she gazed upon the grasslands and savannahs of Africa. Gazelles, oryx, and zebras running in packs fascinated her. Leopards stalking in the grass command every instant of her attention. Once the show was about a litter of lion cubs growing up. She could read their body language and really hated their bad manners. She crouched into strike mode in fearful response to their unruly nastiness.
I want to sabotage my husband’s “secret” job
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Sorry to digress, but here's the thing. Everybody is a little bit lazy. Laziness is healthy to a point. But when you are too lazy to read, that is getting serious. In that case laziness is a symptom not a problem. Your interests maybe dull from a bit of depression, or perhaps you quietly want isolation for your mind to heal. Whatever.
I have never really gotten to that point, but when I get close to it I try to expand my horizons. Because basically I don't know if there is something I don't know that I would be excited to know if I knew it. So listen up Rose, in many ways you are a bit like me; kind of unsinkable. Get your butt in a car and visit DirtyBird in New Jersey. She doesn't know it yet, but she likes you. You don't know it yet, but you'll give her a happy day that will make her glad she met you in person. The prospect of this whole thing is cheering me up because I like both of you.
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Thanks, I do miss seeing The Great Bird here! Lately I have been addicted to watching videos on YouTube of scary stories.
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You know, Halloween is coming up. There's lots of scary people at your local bar. Maybe you better stay home. They're just the kind of weirdos that would single you out for a trick and a treat.
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My sister used to work at a haunted house in Universal Studios Florida. That's so random, I know.
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Excellent! Your Halloween drinking partner knows how to haunt the bar. Game on.
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I just feel most all that what I need is more chocolate. Weed, chocolate and whatever else are good. If none of that is available then I have my feline companion. I'm beginning to suspect that he misses my folks, and thinks I don't watch enough television.
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Yes, kitty needs his people. My intelligent cat (bless her dearly departed heart) liked to watch television. Her favorite show was Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom. You would think she was in heaven as she gazed upon the grasslands and savannahs of Africa. Gazelles, oryx, and zebras running in packs fascinated her. Leopards stalking in the grass command every instant of her attention. Once the show was about a litter of lion cubs growing up. She could read their body language and really hated their bad manners. She crouched into strike mode in fearful response to their unruly nastiness.
I miss my cat. Her name was Georgie.