Over the last week, I’ve learned four important lessons. Allow me to share.
- Do not move heavy furniture, in the dark, barefoot – or you might end up in the Emergency Room.
- Do not undertake two substantial volunteer projects that share a deadline.
- Do consider your excema prone skin when building a swimming pool. It’s likely to cost a few sheckles to convert to a salt water system. And this leads to the final and somewhat humiliating lesson:
- Do listen to friends.
Given the above – and the mood engendered this past week – I am unbloggy. So unbloggy that I failed to do a Friday night oldie.
Here is a taste of the – then – newly-emerging edgy 60’s culture. It wasn’t all hippies and the Beatles:
Four excellent life lessons. Please tell me that number one has turned out OK.
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The medical situation is resolving itself quite well thank you.
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Sounds like you had a rough time. My wife has too. Maybe Tom Lehrer would cheer her up (she loves birds with the notable exception of pigeons).
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Tom Lehrer always did it for me. Irreverence is way too rare in our world!
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Hey Moe —
Sorry to hear about your travails. I was a little surprised that you didn’t choose this Tom Lehrer ditty, though:
It’s one of my old favorites…
Feel better!
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You just made my day.
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What can I say? I hope you’re getting yourself back together.
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Glad you’re back – and stay well and bloggy now!
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A hipster you be. Yep, his albums were laying around our house when I was a youngin’.
” I don’t care if it’s cold and freezes, long as I have my plastic Jesus, riding on the dashboard of my car.
Regards,
Doug
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The comedy of Mike Nichols and Elaine May too?
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