September 5, 2015

Sooooooo

Disclaimer: I wonder if what I think I know is always right? Just because I think it’s right doesn’t mean it’s right.  And I really wonder if I know much of anything for sure.  Soooo in this “It’s Saturday” there might be stuff that might be right or might be wrong.  Soooooo I hope it stimulates your thinking but don’t take any of it as the gospel truth.  Sooooo there I go again—the gospel truth!!!! Soooo how do I know the gospel is true?  Just because I think soooo you might not.  MissPerfect says—I just pick out parts of the gospel I like and the rest I don’t believe! That should work MissPerfect.  

A 12 year old friend said to me the other day--erv, you are soooooo yesterday! Soooooo there you go folks! 

Is this an importantmageddon? Do you believe there will be a Armageddon apocalypse? Those two words have actually different meanings. Armageddon is a place where the final battle for mankind will be fought (i.e. some believe it is in a certain spot in Israel (i.e. Megiddo) and others think it will be all over the world), while the apocalypse is the reading of the events that lead to the end of the world.  Some folks believe that there is also both a religious apocalypse that we will be able to do nothing about, and the secular apocalypse that we might still have some control over (i.e. big on the maybe folks as maybe the snowball is going down the mountain at a maybe unstoppable fast pace and getting bigger and bigger).  And for some of  you, the end is not an importantmageddon.  What is the big deal if you are going to die just like a pig does (i.e. have no soul and there is no heaven or hell or no God). Huh, interesting.

There is a modern suffix that is used by media a lot recently (i.e. it’s catchie).  It is pocalypse (e.g. flypocalypse) meaning making something bigger than what it is.  Soooo maybe this "It’s Saturday" is  “It’sSaturdaypocalypsse!”  I read in the paper soooo it must be right—For sustained happiness get religion, study finds.  A new study suggests joining a religious group could do more for someone’s sustained happiness” than other forms of social participation, such as volunteering, playing sports or taking a class.  It is not clear how much this is about religion per se, or whether it may be about the sense of belonging and not being socially isolated.  Sooooooo what do you think?  MyBigSister (i.e. only big in age) said—It’s great to love but wonderful to be loved!  Bingo! Maybe that is why folks do well in a church setting--they are loved (i.e. they should be anyway).  Could be!  What do you think?

Dwight Eisenhower’s mother, Ida, though devout herself, strongly believed that religious views were a matter of personal conscience and not to be imposed on others.  Sooooo what do you think of that AverageJoe?  Sooooooo if you can't be kind, at least have the decency to be vague. Mothers do interesting things alright.  When giving blood, an instructor and a phlebotomist both had the name of Misty (i.e. a name you don't hear real often and then to have two together).  I asked them how in the world did your mother decide on a name of Misty?  They both said--It was misty the day we were born!  Soooo there you go.  

And it would be wrong to say, "Sooooo I washed the car because it was dirty." And to say something like, "The car was, sooooo like dirty, soooooo I washed it" would just be dumb. Yet, the habit continues. This is known among grammar purists as a "discourse marker" or "delaminate." It's sort of like potato chips that fill you up but have no nutritional value. Sooooo folks, I’m maybe like potato chips.  I never was very good in English class. Sooooo what do you think of the this EnglishMajorRachel?

Here is a prefix to the next two paragraph.  Historians say that Abraham Lincoln (i.e. a hero of mine) was a man without prejudice but did harbor a distaste for the airs of the pompous and the cant of pretentious.

Sooooo I recently was with some neat folks.  I don’t think any of them were highly educated but could be.  I don’t think any of them were financially super rich but could be.  I don’t think any of them were high society but could be.  I don’t think any of them hold high, powerful positions but could.  One thing I do know, they all are very real folks with huge massive good hearts.  Soooooo I recently was with some folks who are maybe highly educated, maybe folks who are very financially rich, maybe folks who are high society folks (i.e. who are maybe in the elite huddle), and maybe these folks hold high, powerful positions and they tooooo were real folks with huge massive good hearts.  Sooooo what does this mean?  SweetMabel says--Live life with a good heart!


In the days when an ice cream sundae cost much less,  a 10-year-old boy entered a hotel coffee shop and sat at a table. A waitress put a glass of water in front of him.  "How much is an ice cream sundae?" he asked. "Fifty cents," replied the waitress.  The little boy pulled his hand out of his pocket and studied the coins in it. "Well, how much is a plain dish of ice cream?" he inquired.  By now more people were waiting for a table and the waitress was growing impatient. "Thirty-five cents," she brusquely replied. The little boy again counted his coins.  "I'll have the plain ice cream," he said. The waitress brought the ice cream, put the bill on the table and walked away The boy finished the ice cream, paid the cashier and left.  When the waitress came back, she began to cry as she wiped down the table.  There, placed neatly beside the empty dish, were two nickels and five pennies. You see, he couldn't  have the sundae, because he had to have enough left to leave her a tip.

Soooooo I was with some folks recently who seemed to be a little egotistical.  GeorgeTheCrook says—erv, maybe they have lot to be egotistical about.  Now that could  be folks.  Maybe those folks have a jump on the rest of the folks.  Could be but I don’t think soooooo.  CrazyMarvin says--erv, our world today is very egotistical; it’s popular and expected.  Oh, I don’t know about that CrazyMarvin.  Sooooo maybe you and I don’t think exactly alike CrazyMarvin.  Sooooo what!

Sooooooo! You might need to click on the Attitude to make it larger soooooo it's easier to read.


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Joesixpack asks--Is there a difference between being a egotistical person and being a person who has healthy confidence?  MissPerfect says—Maybe when you feel good about yourself, you love yourself, and everyone around you, you show respect for yourself, and respect for those around you (i.e. read the first rule on on the sign). Maybe when an ego is too big, or a person is overconfident, they lose sight of themselves, and what's important and a fall is about to happen. Maybe people who have a big ego only inflate it because they have no self-confidence. They put others ''down'' in order to put themselves ''up.'' When folks feel good about themselves, they are happy, kind, and
compassionate. They treat others as equals - just as we would want to be treated. Maybe people sense that, and want to be around such folks, maybe.  Soooo does any of this make any sense to you guys in Mesa, AZ where it is still 100+?  Do you think maybe folks who are very egotistical or over confident need religion to be happy?  Or do they really need any other folks other than themselves? Maybe they don’t. Could be. I don’t know.  What do you think?

ItchieBithcie says--It appears that some folks take medication to control their moods, and it appears most folks don’t appear to be happy.  They seem to be artificial and focus their lives around vanity and self-absorption.  Moolah la la! SusieQ says—Sooooo what ItchieBitchie, we have most of the toys and pleasures of life.  You are just jealous, that’s all. SusieQ goes on to say--Don't kid yourself ItchieBitchie, the person who ends up with the most toys wins! It's American!  And I could be the winner! Ooh la la! WorldClassLarry says--Wouldn't it be a surprise SusieQ that after you have been climbing to the top of the ladder wrung by wrung and get to the top only to find out  you had your ladder leaning against the wrong wall all along!  Now that would be something wouldn't it.  What a disappointment that would be. But sooooooo what, you would still have the most toys!  

GeorgeTheCrook says--Many modern diseases are lifestyle related.  I read while eating my oatmeal with a half banana on it—We reap what we have sown (i.e. maybe somewhat here on earth and maybe eternally). LuckyEddie says--Soooooo what, ya got to enjoy life; live today (i.e. enjoying all my toys) and die tomorrow leaving all my toys behind (i.e. what a shame)!  Such is life.

TheBigKahuna was playing in our 5some this week.  I told him that it seems I buy high and sell low!  Ouchy ouchy!  TheBigKahuna said--That's like the bigest idiot theory--what's that--The biggest idiot ends up with all the garage sale stuff! 

Have a FUN day my friends unless you have other plans. (-:

swervinervin

MyFriendJean says--Oh what a tangled web we weave!


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