Saturday, December 30, 2006

Tell me something I don't know

Moods are ephemeral.

(Yeah, and?)

They pass.

(Your point being?)

We are not defined by our moods.

(This is all very interesting. Not. So what you trying to say?)

A mood is a mood is a mood. It's fleeting. Just remember, this too shall pass.

(Bubble, bubble, toilet trouble)

Yeah, that too.

18 comments:

  1. Anonymous5:33 AM

    I recommend ice cream.

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  2. Anonymous9:28 AM

    Jenn, I like part-time buddha's idea! Seriously, you are fortunate to be able to recognize that which is 'fleeting'. I had tunnel vision when I was younger, and never thought anything would ever pass. It's a blessing to know that it will.

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  3. Jenn, I mopped my bathroom floor the other day courtesy of my toilet. Now that was a mood! (Or was it a fit?)

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  4. of course it will. this year is passing, what's a mood?

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  5. my comment is so corny!
    hope it makes you laugh, if nothing else.
    i suggest you go with the buddha. he's truly the enlightened one.

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  6. Your "bubble, bubble, toilet trouble" made me laugh.

    Ice cream is always a good place to start.

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  7. PTB: I had wine. It tasted of mouthwash. We can't all be so lucky.

    Jackie: I am still like that. So I keep telling myself over and over that moods are ephemeral. Mainly because I'm bombastic and big words appeal to me. Lascivious. You know.

    Quilly: Fits and starts. Bubbles and gurgling toilets. Of such things are dreams made.

    Pinky: I didn't think it was corny your royal pinkness.

    Happy New Year. Happy Happy New Year. Happy Happy Happy New Year.

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  8. Nessa: Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. And Happy New Year.

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  9. Happy New Year! Of coure, what with the time differences and all, I'm a bit late -- but happy anyway!

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  10. Happy New Year, Quilly.

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  11. Anonymous10:22 PM

    Happy New Year, sweet Jenn.

    (And you are right...they are passing little things, those moods. The trick is to make the good ones last a bit longer than the bad ones. I am still working on it. I'll let you know if I figure out how to do this.)

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  12. Anonymous10:34 PM

    Jenn, wanted to wish a Happy New Year to you and yours! Hope 2007 is a great one for you.

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  13. Hey, belated Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Hope it will be a good one.

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  14. HCG: I have been trying and trying to get into your site. No cigar. So I have to wish you Happy New Year here... (you know what with earthquakes and torn cables and floods and metaphors for life springing out of the heaving, burning earth)

    Jackie: Same to you. I know it will be.

    Thinker: Thanks. And to you. Wishes like blessings come home to roost. (I don't know what I mean by that, but I'm reading Dylan at the moment)

    John: Bless you child. And Happy New Year to you too.

    Grey: What can I say...Happy New Year...will catch up with you...post-Jan 13. I promise!

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  15. Anonymous12:43 AM

    Jenn...am back! Missed your posts while I had no access to the net. Happy New Year! May all you dreams for this year come true.

    I could just hear you go "Bubble, bubble, toilet trouble"...ha ha ha...

    Must catch up soon my dear.

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  16. Anonymous10:02 AM

    I totally get this philosophy. Love it!

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  17. Praby: will see you when I get back. If I ever get back. See you when I get back...

    Darlanne: Hello. Glad it resonated. Welcome to my blog.

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