Monthly Archive: March, 2022

Thankless Thursday Sarcasm: Yet another unsatisfying conversation with GUE

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ME:   I’m up at 6 in the morning and I’m pissed! GUE: Why? ME:   I was watching a sci-fi series and people were invading one country to get away from another. They tried… Continue reading

Senseless Sunday Sarcasm : Let’s Edit!

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  My partner in blogging is supplementing her job by editing my books in her spare time.  She’s a far better writer than I’ll ever be. She brings you into her stories, while… Continue reading

Confessions of an unforgiving sarcastic (insert word here)

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Remember when I wrote about my Windows 10 problem?   https://rantingalong.blog/2022/03/18/rant-windows-10-undoes-it-again/ One of the replies was 3 long paragraphs which I’ll paraphrase: If you don’t like Window’s 10, you’re slime. Did I mention… Continue reading

Senseless Sunday Sarcasm : Losing it

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First of all, I owe a huge apology to my son.  He was playing a solo at 8:00 pm last night and I promised I’d listen to it.  I went to sleep at… Continue reading

RANT: Windows 10 undoes it again.

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Have I mentioned this week how much I despise Windows 10? It’s supposed to repel ransome ware; that’s what the new IT people are saying.  I keep wondering how much of a kick-back… Continue reading

Senseless sarcasm : More on Sciencey

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I was just reading that the transgender U.S. assistant secretary for health for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services was named one of the women of the year.   Men are killing… Continue reading

Senseless Someday Sarcasm : (Mental) Status

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Have you taken a good look at the world yet?  I’ll explain it in simple terms:  Imagine, if you will, that a 13-year-old with an attitude has just discovered the code to every… Continue reading

Senseless Sunday Sarcasm : When a syndrome isn’t really a syndrome.

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I had the audacity to read my medical history.  It’s on the insurance website and fairly easy to find, if you like playing chess. There, I discovered that I have a non-existent disease… Continue reading

From this point on

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From this point on, I promise to… Confront problems by ignoring them. Ignore problems by pretending they aren’t there. If you feel like you’re going round and round and round in a never-ending… Continue reading