I did something some years back that I haven't done since kindergarten. I fell asleep at my desk. During my work day. Without meaning to. [Blush.]
Most people would be afraid to admit something like that publicly, where millions [okay, tens] of readers could taunt them for their slacker behavior forever more. I, however, am a proud blogger, where nothing is sacred. If I can't make fun of myself, well, I would have to make fun of the rest of the world, but then I would be looking a lawsuit straight in the wazoo, and I am no longer fond of lawyers of any ilk.
Ilk. Don't you love that word? Sounds so smooth. So sophisticated. Cary Grant positively oozed ilk. I do not have ilk. I'm more like Jeff Foxworthy in panties, but that's getting sort of personal, so we won't go down that path any further.
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Saturday, April 18, 2015
Sunday, April 12, 2015
Be careful little eyes what you see.....
I read something online recently about a person well known in their own community, whom I happen know personally. (To give full disclosure, this person is not a relative or close friend, is not famous in the usual sense of the word, and is not someone with whom I am in regular contact at the present time.)
The person I have known is deeply flawed, and has made, and from what I have heard, continues to make, poor personal decisions which impact upon other people in harmful ways. But what I read online did not reveal any of that. Instead, I read a glowing self-description, with distorted facts, misinformation, and some outright redistribution of the truth.
The person I have known is deeply flawed, and has made, and from what I have heard, continues to make, poor personal decisions which impact upon other people in harmful ways. But what I read online did not reveal any of that. Instead, I read a glowing self-description, with distorted facts, misinformation, and some outright redistribution of the truth.