I have a case of the Mondays, and now I'm going to have to kick my own ass for saying "I have a case of the Mondays". I've been out of the office for almost two weeks, and I don't really feel like I got anything accomplished other than staying clean, which is probably accomplishment enough for today.
When I first thought about the prospect of having two weeks off with nothing to do, I was really worried about idle time. Today, looking back as well as ahead I wish I had one more day to lay around and do nothing. Oh well. So it goes I guess.
I've also been humbled by being given a chance to write about my opinions for another blog that is wholly unrelated to the topics I usually blather about here. Also, because of the nature of the topics discussed on that website, I don't think I will link to it or anything I write there very often for the time being or possibly never (And vice-versa even though I may feel a really strong urge to do so because of my egomania.)
I've come to believe that mixing the two topics is a bit like mixing bleach and ammonia - you get a highly volatile substance, which generally ends up hurting everyone who comes in contact with it.
As such, posting may be sporadic for awhile as I try to figure out the periodicity with which I'm going to post at the other site. (Ironically, the last time I said posting will be light here, I posted seven times in about eighteen hours.)
I hope everyone had a great holiday season and I wish you all prosperity and serenity for the upcoming year. Remember not to take yourself too seriously and give yourself a break from time to time.
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I'd be a liar if I didn't admit to being slightly aroused by that.
Monday
Bleh...
Posted by Tribe at Monday, January 05, 2009
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3 comments:
Hum... I'm curious now... which topics should not be mixed? the two our government seems to not be able to distinguish?? (not to name them)
Pat...the two topics I was referring to are not government and religion, if that's what you were thinking. I was referring to recovery and politics, but I was intentionally ambiguous and didn't make that very clear.
I'm quite reassured!
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