ETA: RanD - I don't know if I can tolerate you being more happy and positive!
I will be positive in spite of you efforts to squash my love and positivity-ness. Happy Happy Joy Joy[/quote] Dude, I'm saying you are one of the most positive and happy people I know. How am I *little Cajun* squashing you?? Impossible!
You are one of the reasons I am so happy and positive. Its a rock and a hard place kinda thing.
-------------- Of all the ridiculous things to micromanage. Even for a lunatic megalomaniac.
Just now I decided to be a better person. I'm going to be more positive. I'm going to love the people I care about even more. I'm going to give from my heart and I'm going to forgive and forget. I'm going to appreciate what I have and accept what I don't have as something I can get by without. Life is good.
Don't let him fool ya, folks. camped with him too many times.
Ya... and how many times have you heard me complain?
-------------- Of all the ridiculous things to micromanage. Even for a lunatic megalomaniac.
Okay, okay ... I finally did something to improve the world: I let a group of teenaged boys film a commercial about the benefits of arsenic in my back yard.
ETA: The arsenic is not in my back yard ... just the filming.
-------------- "Mardi Gras is the love of life. It is the harmonic convergence of our food, our music, our creativity, our eccentricity, our neighborhoods, and our joy of living. All at once." - Chris Rose
Today at the dog park, I saw a guy watch his dog taking a dump, but then he "forgot" to pick it up, so I bundled it up for him and left it on his windshield.
-------------- The future is no place to place your better days. Dave Matthews
I hugged my son this morning. Walked the dog. laughed at all the Romney signs in yards! Went to get a coffee. bought one for the next person in line. Gave my seat up on the bus. took my own garbage to the dump
Today at the dog park, I saw a guy watch his dog taking a dump, but then he "forgot" to pick it up, so I bundled it up for him and left it on his windshield.
Today at the dog park, I saw a guy watch his dog taking a dump, but then he "forgot" to pick it up, so I bundled it up for him and left it on his windshield.
Seriously laughing here ... the cat wants to know what's so funny!
-------------- "Mardi Gras is the love of life. It is the harmonic convergence of our food, our music, our creativity, our eccentricity, our neighborhoods, and our joy of living. All at once." - Chris Rose
I opened that thread at the start and have avoided it since. I figured I would have at least stirred scat at this point. I have been reading the Harley thread and although I have made a couple tiny comments, its taking will power to not comment anymore. I'm getting old and confrontation is becoming less fun.
-------------- Of all the ridiculous things to micromanage. Even for a lunatic megalomaniac.
I kept a lawyer away from everyone else in the world for the last two days. For a total of 22 hours. And not the fun accident/injury kind of attorney like you see on the commercials. The boring CFR part blah, blah, blah kind.
(He is actually a cool guy. I'm just bitching for fun)
-------------- Of all the ridiculous things to micromanage. Even for a lunatic megalomaniac.
I opened that thread at the start and have avoided it since. I figured I would have at least stirred scat at this point. I have been reading the Harley thread and although I have made a couple tiny comments, its taking will power to not comment anymore. I'm getting old and confrontation is becoming less fun.
As I get older, I find that I have less and less tolerance for intolerant, self-centered old farts who think everyone should stop doing the things they love in order to show some kind of respect for old farts whose existence they know nothing of.
-------------- The difference between people who think for themselves and those that follow the herd is that thinking people aren't afraid of reality.
I opened that thread at the start and have avoided it since. I figured I would have at least stirred scat at this point. I have been reading the Harley thread and although I have made a couple tiny comments, its taking will power to not comment anymore. I'm getting old and confrontation is becoming less fun.
As I get older, I find that I have less and less tolerance for intolerant, self-centered old farts who think everyone should stop doing the things they love in order to show some kind of respect for old farts whose existence they know nothing of.
Wow. I think you just cured my desire to bitch in that thread. Well put. Thanks.
-------------- Of all the ridiculous things to micromanage. Even for a lunatic megalomaniac.
I opened that thread at the start and have avoided it since. I figured I would have at least stirred scat at this point. I have been reading the Harley thread and although I have made a couple tiny comments, its taking will power to not comment anymore. I'm getting old and confrontation is becoming less fun.
As I get older, I find that I have less and less tolerance for intolerant, self-centered old farts who think everyone should stop doing the things they love in order to show some kind of respect for old farts whose existence they know nothing of.
Wow. I think you just cured my desire to bitch in that thread. Well put. Thanks.
2 good things I did today!
-------------- The difference between people who think for themselves and those that follow the herd is that thinking people aren't afraid of reality.
And not the fun accident/injury kind of attorney like you see on the commercials. The boring CFR part blah, blah, blah kind.
You were *so* not in my office today!
Oh - and my good deed for the day was not frosting any more cupcakes after the phone charger fell into the frosting bowl.
-------------- "Mardi Gras is the love of life. It is the harmonic convergence of our food, our music, our creativity, our eccentricity, our neighborhoods, and our joy of living. All at once." - Chris Rose
-------------- "Mardi Gras is the love of life. It is the harmonic convergence of our food, our music, our creativity, our eccentricity, our neighborhoods, and our joy of living. All at once." - Chris Rose