Dear Anonymouse June 3 11:44, it is my delectable pleasure, indeed a passing privilege, to provide entertainment to you. I am not pleased that you now find me boring. It is worth nothing, however, that no less the supreme aristocrat Eleanor Roosevelt quipped "Never be bored, and you will never be boring." fn. Eleanor Roosevelt, You Learn by Living: Eleven Keys for a More Fulfilling Life, Westminster John Knox Press, 1960.
And one more thing. I could spank myself. One should never feed a troll. Nothing fuels them so much as the appearance of being noticed. My apologies, Muffmeister and everyone else.
Dear Cirquitor, yawn yawn, boring boring. Like a mistress whose charms have faded, I'm going to cast you to the four winds (and anonymous June 3 2.56PM you are correct)
And one more thing. I could spank myself for not pointing out that for once you are correct in stating, It is worth "nothing" that the supreme aristocrat Eleanor Roosevelt etc.etc. (Oh dear have I pointed out yet another error - oops!)
Absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSheer perfection! Thank you, so very much!
ReplyDeleteMy choice, today, would be ever so slightly different. Today, I would prefer to visit every Pub in Ireland named "McCarthy's".
ReplyDeleteThere are 514 Pubs in Ireland named ‘McCarthey’s’. That is some bender.
DeleteThat sounds like fun. My choice however would be to be able to enjoy life without being plastered .
DeleteThat is an impossibility. Unless you are three sheets to the wind, the aimless cruelty, ignorance and vacuity of our lives is unbearable.
DeleteHow sad
DeleteI will abide Mr. Churchill's remark "I have taken more good from alcohol than alcohol has taken from me."
DeleteThe correct quote Cirquitor is of course "I have taken more out of alcohol than alcohol has taken out of me". I'm bored now, you just make it too easy
DeleteDear Anonymouse June 3 11:44, it is my delectable pleasure, indeed a passing privilege, to provide entertainment to you. I am not pleased that you now find me boring. It is worth nothing, however, that no less the supreme aristocrat Eleanor Roosevelt quipped "Never be bored, and you will never be boring." fn. Eleanor Roosevelt, You Learn by Living: Eleven Keys for a More Fulfilling Life, Westminster John Knox Press, 1960.
DeleteAnd one more thing. I could spank myself. One should never feed a troll. Nothing fuels them so much as the appearance of being noticed. My apologies, Muffmeister and everyone else.
DeleteCirquitor you yourself have claimed often to be bored by several commenters.
DeleteThat, my dear, is because I don't listen to the deceased. Nor to you.
DeleteDear Cirquitor, yawn yawn, boring boring. Like a mistress whose charms have faded, I'm going to cast you to the four winds (and anonymous June 3 2.56PM you are correct)
DeleteAnd one more thing. I could spank myself for not pointing out that for once you are correct in stating, It is worth "nothing" that the supreme aristocrat Eleanor Roosevelt etc.etc. (Oh dear have I pointed out yet another error - oops!)
DeletePrimrose - wow!
ReplyDeleteRound Pond! My fave too!
ReplyDeleteSimply enchanting!
ReplyDeleteThere's nothing like lupine season in Mid-Coast Maine. And now is the time for lupine!
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