March 11, 2017

a likely possibility

Zippidy do day zippidy day oh what a beautiful day!  TheLagunaBurgerLee says—I just hate that when folks are positive and excited; I wish they would just go and jump in the lake.  BigImpressiveDena says—Guard against complacency folks; it can affect your life.  I read in the paper soooo it must be right—Analytical as always, Bill Belichick said when asked to give the reporter some advice—It’s the self-starter in each of us that is really important.  I don’t think you can count on somebody else to motivate you to do something. You have to want to do it personally, and you have to provide that energy.  And O’Brien says—That ain’t no shenanigans folks.

Our condo overlooks the #10 green.  It was 5:15 last Saturday night when this lone lady is playing.  I walk out to the green and talked to her.  She is an 82 year old Gert, widowed for 11 years who likes to play in the evening.  She told me she has no confidence. Why Gert? I have always been that way. She said she learned long ago that you just have to do it; no one is going to do it for you; I started playing golf at 71. She seemed to be the nicest lady you could imagine.  Seemed to have a very good attitude.  I asked her if she was a Christian—I try tooooo. I said to her—You are a good woman. She said—I wanta be.  Isn’t that fun folks.  What a hoot. Just plain real and fun.  What more can I say. Well Lugna Azul!  That is our street name here in the Valley of the Sun.  I have no idea what it means. Such is life.


DuaneTheWorm (i.e. a perfect storm) and his cat think the only reason the rest of us are on this earth is to serve them!  Like his name implies, he’s a worm!  DuaneTheWorm is a likely possibility why the team’s chemistry is soooo poor (i.e. one apple can affect the whole barrel they say).  He really needs a wake-up call. LuckieEddie says—When one’s mind occupies two worlds, it cannot see.  GeorgeTheCrook says—I have done somethings stupid before and wish I would not have done them; one of them is thinking I’m sooooo important. TomTerrific says—Humility is not sexy; acting important is perceived to be sexy by some folks and not by others! LuckieEddie says--It takes a big person to admit--I'm the problem.  Even a bigger person to realize that I'm the problem.  Ouchy ouchy!

It’s time to shine sweetheart!  Sweetheart says--I hear ya! I read this while eating my oatmeal with half a banana on it--If you want your life to count, you have to focus it. You don’t have time for everything, and not everything is of equal value (i.e. that sounds like a likely possibility). While eating my oatmeal with a half a banana on it I read what one important person said-- Love the Lord your God with all your heart, soul, and mind. This is the first and greatest commandment. The second most important is similar: Love your neighbor as much as you love yourself.  JoeBlow (i.e. who is worse than a dog, he’s a real roadkill) says—You got to be pretty nimble to stay fixed on that; you surely can’t be serious!  Don’t call me Shirley!!!

I think I get my information for “It’s Saturday” from a wide range of sources; I think it is an eclectic style.  I like to be in eclectic groups of folks; it makes life much more interesting.  We did a book discussion on the book The Man Named Ove here in the Valley of the Sun.  I invited some friends who I made from different avenues (i.e. some might call it a heterogeneous group).  It was pretty much an eclectic group but I don’t think they are eccentric but they could be!  I think it was more of an collectic group.  Very interesting and thoughtful thinking.  That’s my opinion.  Hey, we all don’t see things the same.  While running the other morning up’erin’emmountains, a hiker passed me.  Yep, I was running and she was walking.  I thought I was jogging right along but I got passed by a walker.  That gal was fast let me tell ya.  The only person I know who could hike faster is RonBehmAtwater (i.e. this guy is really fast folks; like “a streak of lightning" fast; faster than a blink of the eye).  He is the brother of JimBeamPriam; some of you might know him better!  ANYWAY this gal was a pretty, slim 25ish blond.  She had a long sleeve tee on and short shorts; I mean short.  She was fully tattooed from the top of her shoes to the bottom of her short shorts.  I wondered where those tattoos quite but I remembered what my friend Hank tells me—erv, it’s best to keep your mouth shut!  Soooo I ran some more and meet a couple pretty 25ish gals.  They both were 300#+ and huffing and puffing (i.e. no short shorts).  During the weekends, there are more folks on the trails and the crowd is somewhat different. Some of those folks are eccentric (i.e. my opinion).

Hey, when I wander up’erin’emmountains, I wonder a lot!  Oh ya.  I wonder about a lot of things; many.  It is soooo good for my head and my soul. Ya, it’s good for my body tooooooo, I think.  I heard on NBC news (i.e. soooooo it must be right) that folks who are taking cancer treatment get very fatigued.  One remedy for this fatigue is exercise.  Yes exercise relieves fatigue.  Now that sounds crazy.  I read this on back of a pickup parked next to my car at the trail head when I got back from my wandering/wondering Saturday morning.  Sooooo I guess there are different ways to interpret that statement.  That’s crazy tooooo. I wonder how you interpreted it.  Maybe those mountains give me a different point of view about things.  They do folks, yes they do. 

LoverBoyGeorge says—Sorry to inform you folks but life will grind on with or without you!  I learned some new wisdom that I didn’t know before from one smart friend--Don‘t run away from a job and don’t run to a job! You think folks do that?  It’s a likely possibility.  Our emotions are crazy at times.  We also don’t think very clear when we let our emotions make our decisions.  ItchieBitchie says—We sometimes make hump passes (i.e. passers that aren’t sharp; they have a hump in them; sorta kinda rainbows—soft with no authority—easy to pick off--turnovers). MissPerfect says--Take just toooo many of those hump passes and there is a likely possibility that you will find yourself on the bench.  Such is life.

Your mind might not like this.  I surely understand if it doesn’t folks.  I surely don’t understand your mind.  No way.  Your mind is really something else.  Ok, I realize that we are all politicalized, socialized, radicialized, educationalized, parentized, unionized, NBCized, spouseized, religionized, moneyized, or some other brainwashedized (i.e. RickTheGoatHerder calls it bullshitedized).  Yes we are.  I heard on the public radio going down I-80 at 80 mph a talk on immigrants coming into the U.S.  There are a lot of different opinions.  Facts about Europe’s change of culture (i.e. part of it being a post-Christian ere after WW 2) has really affect their landscape the talker said (i.e. but it’s not fact as I didn’t use the speaker’s name—it’s just fake news as Trump says if you don't use their name). The U.S. culture is in a flux alright.  Where it will go is hard to say.  Many folks won’t accept the future no matter what that will be.  Our culture is very receptive to demonstrations about anything and everything.  Democracy is talking folks (i.e. riots are not). There is the silent majority and the vocal minority.  JoeBlow says—Who is the hero and who is the villain? It appears that the media blows up the vocal minority; it sells advertising (i.e. it’s all about the money folks; don’t kid yourself).  Folks love the sensationalized stuff a.k.a. overkill.  It appears that the majority of folks fall for that stuff (i.e. suckers) or do they?

 ItchieBitchie says—When you don’t have a dog in the fight, you look at things differently.  I read in the paper this headline—Pope takes on Catholics who lead ‘double life’. It must be right if it’s in the paper!  The article said—Pope Francis on Thursday criticized Catholics leading a “double life”—those who proudly boast they are “very Catholic” yet fail to pay their workers a fair wage (a.k.a  doing business like Babylon).  GeorgeTheCrook says--Give’emhellFrancis! PecosBill says--Don’t kid yourself folks; don’t be a fool; we are two-faced to some degree (i.e. like the bell curve)!  Accept it as it is and go forward even if it’s smells somewhat like all of us.  SusieQ says--Most of us probably stink to high heaven if we admit or not!  Ouchy ouchy!

JimmieNice is soooo nice that’s it’s ridiculous! He says--You got to treat folks right and they have to accept you as you are. If they don’t accept you and aren’t nice to you, you keep being class and treat them in the way you would want to be treated. --LuckieEddie says—That’s mind boggling for many folks to understand! NewspaperKathy says--I’m not buying into that; that is a bunch of crap; I’m more of an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth type of person; I have been that way all my life; I like to get even!  I was told recently by Jan that I am a sucker; naive. You know what, I might be. It’s a likely possibility!!
  
Have a FUN day my friends unless you have other plans. (-:

erv

MyFriendJean says—A gem cannot be polished without friction, nor a man perfected without trials. 

P.S. "A business that makes nothing but money is a poor business." ​​​​​​​- Henry Ford






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