blasphemy reunites with breakfast cereal
I haven't had a fresh idea in the last three minutes. Oh no, have I lost my muse? Maybe it is high time I find a new one, what or whom shall it be? A bowl of petunias? A trip to Oslo? A rock?
Samsonite luggaged at the airport. This is a sentence I have used before, though I still do not know what it means to luggage. Oxmiferous is also a word I have used before though I expect you won't find it in any dictionary.
Sailing when there is no wind at all is reminiscent of not moving at all, kind of like when you are asleep, although some people toss and turn when they are asleep, which is what you would do while sailing when there is too much wind.
I hope those of you who have weekends that are easily differentiated from the week enjoy your weekend. For the rest of you, since you can't tell it is a weekend, continue in blissful ignorance.
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To luggage seems to me to mean, to lug all your baggage around with you.
Since I have gotten divorced, moved, & am on my own, weekends are not the same. I seem to have structured my "good" time to focus on my social life which involves play rehearsal in the evening during the week & political activism which also is not always a weekend event. Weekends seem to be time for family type stuff anyway & mines a little fractured at the moment.
I will continue in blissful ignorance :)
makes me think of tommy boy
Samsonite luggage beckons me to other parts of the world. Oslo I have not been to, Bergen I have. I would prefer to go to Hammerfest and watch the sun set and rise at the same time. Maybe one day I'll do it.
This weekend is very different to the past week. Mainly because it was 27 degrees all week and 39 degrees on Saturday. Saturday was the first time this week that I went swimming.
Keep warm this weekend Phil.
BTW, fishy phil. I posted about the concept of luggage on my site. linking to you of course. Since my first comment i've revised what luggage might mean to me. I've decided it's not dragging baggage around but something else. check it out.
Marm!
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