Monthly Archive: October, 2020

Shameless self-promotion

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I call it what it is. If you go to Amazon.com, and type in “books by Joelle LeGendre” you can easily find all 3.  If I try to put the link on this… Continue reading

Doggedly speaking — there are some days…

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Some days, my brain is swimming in the shallow waters of the thought spectrum. Today is one of those days. If you’re a Star Trek fan, you’ll understand this one:   Life is like… Continue reading

Political sarcasm

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In the USA, November 3 is election day.   No, I don’t want to stand in line for 4 hours to vote ever again.  Early voting was an inspired invention, and I voted… Continue reading

Senseless Sunday Sarcasm : When life is one big headache

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Ever notice how we seem to believe that everyone feels just like us? Take headaches, for example.   In fact, you can have my headaches, I have about as much use for them as… Continue reading

Caturday funnies — Halloween edition

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99 word prompt

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October 22, 2020, prompt: In 99 words (no more, no less), write a spooky tale told around a campfire. It doesn’t have to include the campfire; it can be the tale. Go where… Continue reading

The god of tuna, are you listening?

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Is it possible for the spirit of a dead tuna to haunt you? I have no other explanation for what is happening to me. It’s not like my life is all that complicated:… Continue reading

Have you met that “guy”?

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  Have you met that guy?   You know the one I’m talking about.  He swaggers into work exuding confidence and brags about his prowess at his job.   The way he talks with the… Continue reading

Senseless Sunday Sarcasm: Munrebs

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Crumple up a few strands of cheap spaghetti, throw that mess onto a piece of paper and try to make words out of it.  That’s severe dyslexia. For the rest of us, with… Continue reading

Unnecessary sarcasm

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Not my usual sarcastic self today.  Unnecessary laundry sucks the humor right out of a person. No one to blame but myself.  I didn’t close the door to my bedroom.    That’s all… Continue reading