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Someone sweeter than me pointed out that my last blog entry could be interpreted as a little negative, that I was ragging on many people who legitimately couldn’t come to my party.

To which I say, um, well, it’s a blog.  If you’re looking for self-censorship, may I suggest you peruse my old annual reviews, or perhaps one of my tax returns.  Just kidding, Mr. IRS Computer! Move along, nothing to parse here!

Actually, my point was, all those people, all those excuses, and even though they were individually quite justified, they piled up into a big rejection.  The real shame of it is that the event was pretty much RIDICULOUSLY fun.  Those who did attend got to:

* watch several grown men poke at a circuit box trying to restore power to the kitchen lights
* cook by candlelight when several grown men admitted defeat and started drinking heavily
* see Travis get grease on his party pants by hauling an empty propane tank to get it refilled
* enjoy delicious hamburgers and hot dogs cooked on the freshly purchased propane

* play “Wise and Otherwise,” a board game of old sayings for bluffers and believers alike
* dress up in fuzzy pyjamas and lounge around on comfy couches giggling
* tromp around in the damp green backyard finding enormous spiders and deserted tree houses
* walk to the nearby beach and throw small rocks at a big rock with embarrassingly low accuracy but big splashes

* sleep in a bed with unicorn sheets (one lucky person only)
* enjoy a leisurely ferry ride both ways
* discover that I’m super fortunate and my friends are all great people, who seem to enjoy hanging out with each other
* get dropped off at your door on either end

And I should point out the best thing of all, from my perspective.  There’s is nothing I love better than getting up in the morning and making a nice, relaxed breakfast with friends.  I love the quiet calm, the tasty pancakes, the easy cooperation.  When I think back on some of my best times with the people I like, and who like me, chances are, I’m thinking about a breakfast.

I think that if, instead of having summits and conferences and state dinners, if world leaders slept over and made breakfast together, that world peace would come naturally.  Hey, have you got a better plan?

Overheard

“The superior man contains the means in his own person. He bides his time and then acts. Why then should not everything go well? He acts and is free. Therefore all he has to do is to go forth, and he takes his quarry. This is how a man fares who acts after he has ready the means.”

...who said it?

“Greatness is only a matter of will.  It is the end result of patience, determination, direction and strength.”

...who said it?

“kindergarchy n. Rule or domination by children; the belief that children’s needs and preferences take precedence over those of their parents or other adults.”

...who said it?

“The Northeast Blackout affected 50 million people and zero PEER 1 customers. Find out why.”

...who said it?

“As in 2007, the average U.S. worker has 14 vacation days this year. Just across the Canadian border, our counterparts get an average of 17 vacation days annually. But if you want a real “vacation envy” complex, consider the vacation banks of European workers. France tops the list with an average of 37 days, followed by Italy (33 days), Spain (31), the Netherlands and Austria (28), Germany (27) and Great Britain (26). “

...who said it?

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Funny, I think we became friends over breakfast...

 

Posted by hermitdeb  at  6:21 am on Oct. 24, 2005

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