When your brain is fuzzed out
By this time during your semi-quarantine, most of you are thinking, “I resemble this remark,”
Some people feel they’ve aged 10 years waiting to buy toilet paper,
I had to include this one, just because I laughed too hard when I saw it.
Well… when you were among those who lived through sleepovers in the 1950’s so that you could get the measles, mumps and chicken pox from your friends, the threat of a coronavirus isn’t going to keep you down.
I know that COVID-19 has everyone’s brain fuzzed out. But, please…remember to spell check. Your job may depend upon it.
Never, never use the “R” word. If you worked for me, you’d be fired. Truly, it is not something you want to say around me.
(A non-sarcasm moment: I work in the field of developmental disabilities and have great respect for the wisdom and kindness of people who have endured what most of us could never imagine).
If you have any complaints, take your beef elsewhere.
You knew I had to throw a pun in there somewhere. And…I run faster than Homer. 😀
I just love the title….so true at this moment in time…midnight here looks like a long night….Thank you for the laugh I needed it.x😸😻💜🐾
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My brain is fuzzed out today, and others around me are complaining about the same thing. It helps to laugh at it. 🙂
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The only help available. Thank you so much. Best wishes, Michael
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Thanks. 🙂
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🙂 You too! 🙂
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It does help to have something to smile about. I remember our family doctor sending his kids to play with anyone who had mumps, measles or chickenpox. That does not make me so old I’m in the vulnerable group 🙂
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We are classified as vulnerable and we hate it. Probably a lot fitter than those who can still swan around town looking for more toilet rolls!
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Yes!
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Love the dog on the alligator (or croc).
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It was too funny not to share. 🙂
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The spell check one! I can’t even imagine! I watched some teen and pre-teen boys and that was their word of choice when they wanted to insult someone. Made me want to slap them.
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I agree — but I doubt slapping would have any affect on people like that.
I used to work for an agency in another state once. An email was sent out to every employee in the entire state to tell people that clients were now to be called consumers. The heading? Clients are not consumers.
Yes, it can happen. 😀
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