I read somewhere that a messy desk is a sign of intelligence. The article did not say a sign of how much intelligence! It can’t be much. I sit here and look at the piles of debris on every vertical surface in my office, and it doesn’t make me feel very smart. Speaking of smart, you don’t have to be Einstein to figure out that I’m distracted this morning and am looking no further than my elbows for inspiration. We’ll have some things to talk about later this week, though. Let’s all just try to get through today.
Dinner Theater
By Jimmy Johnson
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33 responses to “Dinner Theater”
The portrait’s subject: Tisza Kálmán (1830–1902) politikus, minister. Pax,
Luke 23:29. Have mercy.
Just woke up again. Most of my friends are stunned and in shock. I had no idea I had so many libertarian friends but then I had no idea how many Unitarian Universalist I knew too. I guess we aren’t evangelicals?
We may need the Village for sanctuary and peace more than ever. Paint the gates red.
Today’s A&J made me laugh audibly. Thanks, Jimmy, I needed that!
My memory is that a messy desk is a sign of a *creative* mind … and the current evidence supports that statement.
My first clue to the outcome of the election was the tone of the reporters’ voices on the radio when I got out of orchestra rehearsal. You’d think someone had died or a war had broken out!
I am awfully disappointed. However, we will pick up the pieces and go on. It will be interesting to see how events unfold now.
My not posting much has been more of a keyboard issue, also my slow typing. The computer stuff is co-operating more now; I feel that I’m getting the upper hand at last!
Just saying I am still here – catching up — again.
Boy do I have a list of comments