THiggins, post: 361346, member: 7840 wrote: Not sure where that was from, my Dad sent it to me a while back.
The one big eye and one little eye is what gets me, and the part about being bent over all the time. Woke up just this morning with my back all out of place after being out in the field the past few days without my
mulerodman.
It was funny, but my God I wanted to pull my hair out from all the grammatical errors.
JTLAPOINTE, post: 361513, member: 11401 wrote: It was funny, but my God I wanted to pull my hair out from all the grammatical errors.
I actually started going through to correct them but I figured I'd best leave it as it was.
JTLAPOINTE, post: 361513, member: 11401 wrote: It was funny, but my God I wanted to pull my hair out from all the grammatical errors.
THiggins, post: 361581, member: 7840 wrote: I actually started going through to correct them but I figured I'd best leave it as it was.
Not sure what malady manifests in the symptoms above but, yes, I suffer from it, too:
That unrelenting nag to fix the problems battling, constantly, with a dogmatic insistence to honor what is there. B-)
My X knew every single artist, band, band member, song, lyrics, even reconized artists and band members, but she was having a hard time with a college class. I somewhat annoyed with her complaining said maybe you brain is full, why don't you purge some of that useless knowledge. That day my brain filed that information under junk. I hear a song on the radio, but can't recall the artist or name of song till the next day. My brain spends all night looking through the useless knowledge folder.
Ever catch you self sitting or standing somewhere and keep moving a little so your on line with two objects.
I catch myself looking for Loooong corridors, to run traverse down...
billvhill, post: 361681, member: 8398 wrote: moving a little so your on line with two objects.
You mean it's common? I thought I was just weird. Well, maybe I'm weird anyway, and do that too.
If I'm riding in a car I often notice the instant that two towers line up.
paden cash, post: 361288, member: 20 wrote: Shocker: None of us are gettin' out of here alive! :woot:
Well, with a very few exceptions, we were all pushed head-first into the world out of our mom. And in the end, we ALL will pay the reaper. I try to keep that in mind when I find some fancy-pants person talks to me as if I'm of lower status in this world than they are.
My boundary determinations always hit me in the shower in the morning. Of Course, after spending the previous day looking for the answer in countless deeds. I had typed "best boundary determinations", but then realized that has yet to be determined. 😉