Since I began using my new camera, the deer have been hiding. I blew my cover by announcing the new zoom lens could run right up their butts. Deer do not volunteer for colonoscopies.
Our President has his hands full with the undi-bomber’s failed attempt at mass murder over Detroit. He seems to be appropriately angry and making changes. I’m willing to let him do his job, however, I would rather have a pat down. Only two people experience the pat down, me and my ‘pat downer.’ A 360 view of my altogethers, however, can potentially be enjoyed by countless people, none of them interested in my face.
Kate Gosselin has bought some hair extensions and for some reason, this has become a child neglect issue. I am glad to see her depart from the Adam Lambert look. How can any child be neglected with the whole tabloid world up in their faces?
I finished reading, A Savage Wisdom, by Norman German and am thanking him, here, for entertaining me. Seeing manipulation and layering of lies through the main character’s mind was an unexpected experience. There was no justice at all in the electrocution of Toni Jo.
Many of you know I am a homeschooling mom. I am learning as much as my student. At this stage in my face spackled life, I never imagined contemplating the mathematical properties of a ‘point.’ A point has no dimension. It has no up, no down, no width, no depth, no in front and no behind. It simply, is. So, when I look back over this blog post and consider the point, I have no excuses to make.
It is.
Thank you for visiting again, leave a comment, a suggestion, a question. It doesn’t have to have a point, it just simply has to be. See you next post.
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3 responses to “What is the Point? Colonoscopies, Pat Downs, Child Neglect and A Savage Wisdom”
Well this is the third time I will be writing this. I have trouble finding how to send this. Not to sharp on computers. I hope this is how to send it. My e-mail is skipsue@msn.com. We bought our house for 7000, moved and set up on property I already owned from the 80s. All paid for, I had to plum and wire the entire house myself. It’s and old house built in the 40s. Sue loves old houses. We’ve lived in it for five years now, and will finish working on it when I die. It has two stories, an upstairs bed room and bath. We really love it, but it is a lot of work.We love living out here in the wilderness. Love ya Skip
Hay Sally
Neet stories. I’m going to be finishing, How Bob got his nose broke tomorrow. I hope you like it. I don’t know if I’ll be able to get on The Chat room, hope to see you there.
Skip
As always, love your random thoughts! 🙂