22 thoughts on “Sometimes the only thing left to do is…”
This made me grin. So true. Sweaters can be very comforting 😀
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Me too. I was grinning the moment I saw it. I’m not a sweater guy but this illustration hit its mark.
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Guess that means you’re getting ready to head into the office. Cute outfit. 😉
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Laughing. (No, I wouldn’t be wearing a sweater to the office.)
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Ahmen. 90% of success (and survival) is just showing up. Get on with it!
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ahhhh yes. Good old Woody Allen quote. I’m with you on this philosophy John. Hope you are doing well. Have a good day.
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And sometimes, it is as simple as that…as long as it is not 100 degrees outside.
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Laughing. On point with this insight Ray. 🙂
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Whatever it takes………
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For some reason, this reminds me of Mr. Rogers…remember the old tv show called Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood?
Would you be mine, could you be mine? Won’t you be my neighbor? 🙂
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YES! Yes, it does now that I look at it. Laughing. You win comment of the day award.
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Funny that…I’m wearing a striped sweater today…we agree… – J.
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Hilarious. Can’t stop laughing. So, if I posted a man in Star Trek costume, wonder what would happen tomorrow?
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Ha – I’m wearing my favorite striped shirt too! Guess there’s some truth to this!!
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Well there you go Jenni. You and Mr. Rogers up there are in sync!
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That’s exactly what I’ve done today.
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Excellent…completely in sync 🙂
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I put on my favourite jumper when I first got dressed today, but have had to take it off as it’s too hot and sunny — end of September, UK? What’s going on with the climate? Yesterday it was three layers of clothes, all the windows shut, and raining stair-rods outside. SMH
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Wow, Global Warming in the UK…for a day. “Raining stair-rods” – I’ve never heard that expression. LIKE it. Had to look it up: (“Raining very heavily. This is a colloquial North of England expression. Stair-rods are the metal rods that hold stair-carpets in place on each step. The allusion is to rain which is so heavy as to appear like falling stair-rods.”)
This made me grin. So true. Sweaters can be very comforting 😀
Me too. I was grinning the moment I saw it. I’m not a sweater guy but this illustration hit its mark.
Guess that means you’re getting ready to head into the office. Cute outfit. 😉
Laughing. (No, I wouldn’t be wearing a sweater to the office.)
Ahmen. 90% of success (and survival) is just showing up. Get on with it!
ahhhh yes. Good old Woody Allen quote. I’m with you on this philosophy John. Hope you are doing well. Have a good day.
And sometimes, it is as simple as that…as long as it is not 100 degrees outside.
Laughing. On point with this insight Ray. 🙂
Whatever it takes………
For some reason, this reminds me of Mr. Rogers…remember the old tv show called Mr. Roger’s Neighborhood?
Would you be mine, could you be mine? Won’t you be my neighbor? 🙂
YES! Yes, it does now that I look at it. Laughing. You win comment of the day award.
Funny that…I’m wearing a striped sweater today…we agree… – J.
Hilarious. Can’t stop laughing. So, if I posted a man in Star Trek costume, wonder what would happen tomorrow?
Ha – I’m wearing my favorite striped shirt too! Guess there’s some truth to this!!
Well there you go Jenni. You and Mr. Rogers up there are in sync!
That’s exactly what I’ve done today.
Excellent…completely in sync 🙂
I put on my favourite jumper when I first got dressed today, but have had to take it off as it’s too hot and sunny — end of September, UK? What’s going on with the climate? Yesterday it was three layers of clothes, all the windows shut, and raining stair-rods outside. SMH
Wow, Global Warming in the UK…for a day. “Raining stair-rods” – I’ve never heard that expression. LIKE it. Had to look it up: (“Raining very heavily. This is a colloquial North of England expression. Stair-rods are the metal rods that hold stair-carpets in place on each step. The allusion is to rain which is so heavy as to appear like falling stair-rods.”)
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In the end that is a good philosophy for getting things done.
Yes. Put your sweater on and get after it. 🙂