Senseless Weekend Sarcasm : happening
A lot has happened in the last few days. The least aggregious problem is that I just paid the flood insurance for a year. The bill was $150 more than it was in… Continue reading
A lot has happened in the last few days. The least aggregious problem is that I just paid the flood insurance for a year. The bill was $150 more than it was in… Continue reading
Originally posted on bluebird of bitterness:
Sign up today! Here are just a few of the activities we have planned: bird watching flower arranging Simon Says cooking music horseback riding karaoke fishing interpretive…
We utter, “Why didn’t I see that coming?” Puzzle pieces of our lives assemble without a guide, …or do they? Witness the anger stop as if a page turned to the next… Continue reading
I have a quick question. Is anyone else experiencing a drop in the number of readers? People I’d been following suddenly weren’t posting anything, then I found out that I wasn’t… Continue reading
Admit it. All of us have pet peeves; those personal irritations that no one else in the world cares about. Here’s one of them: Here’s another one: How about a number 3? Just… Continue reading
I just tried to reply to someone else’s post today and they had the 21st century’s idea of a curse: The mathematical CAPTCHA! Never mind that I’m dyslexic and the dots wouldn’t stay… Continue reading
It has come to my attention that my replies to other bloggers are better than my posts. Reading the blog I’m answering first will give the reply context. <_><_><_> GrannyK’s blog, Granny Reports,… Continue reading
May 20, 2021, prompt: In 99 words (no more, no less), write a story about naked gardening. Is it the veggies or the gardener who is naked? Go where the prompt leads! If… Continue reading
I‘ve been hit with this one twice already. I paid for a yearly subscription to a site and then couldn’t download what it would take to use it (couldn’t work on my… Continue reading
Contrary to popular belief, I’m not a know-it all. I’m a know-it-some. Intelligence is highly overrated. Being intelligent and choosing to be ignorant is far worse than being unintelligent and trying to learn. … Continue reading