Omg. Just noticed how close you are to your goal! Woot-woot!
Thanks to your post not too long ago, Blurred Lines is my ohrwurm this summer……
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Too soon to celebrate. I’m backing up again. 🙁
As to Blurred Lines, the ohrwurm comes and goes.
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Those other pictures are they meant to look small?
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Yes!
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Never mind….
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I got ear worm all the time…
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🙂
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I have a tsunami of tsundoku in my house.
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🙂 Me too. And guilt overflowth.
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I know the 1st and 3rd well.
Beautiful post.
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Thank you LaDona. So do I. In spades.
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LOVE this post, David! You know me, word freak. 🙂 I attain equanimity when I envision gumusservi. 🙂
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This was a fun post!
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It was!
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LOVE this!!
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🙂 Me too!
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These are great David!
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Thanks Tina. They are!
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How wonderful to have actual words for these feelings and events (though I’m feeling smug that I already knew equanimity).
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I didn’t know any of them Sandy Sue. I agree. They are wonderful.
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I’ve experienced a few of those…especially “l’esprit de l’escalier”…the minute I’ve left many of your posts. There’s also a lot of “tsundoku” that goes on here…kind of like an entire shelf. My favorite is “komorebi”…nice. “Murr-ma”??? Is that something Mermen do? 🙂
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Watashi wa odoroita kotobadesu – Japanese.
Je suis sans voix avec étonnement – French.
Ich bin sprachlos vor Staunen – German.
i şaşkınlıkla nutku – Turkish.
AND…
I am speechless with amazement – English.
One line in five languages just to tell you how much I liked this post 🙂
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Correction: loved this post*
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And I LOVED your comment!
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Now this gives me a reason to Smile. Thanks David 🙂
You amaze me daily..
Thank you Mimi
Omg. Just noticed how close you are to your goal! Woot-woot!
Thanks to your post not too long ago, Blurred Lines is my ohrwurm this summer……
Too soon to celebrate. I’m backing up again. 🙁
As to Blurred Lines, the ohrwurm comes and goes.
Those other pictures are they meant to look small?
Yes!
Never mind….
I got ear worm all the time…
🙂
I have a tsunami of tsundoku in my house.
🙂 Me too. And guilt overflowth.
I know the 1st and 3rd well.
Beautiful post.
Thank you LaDona. So do I. In spades.
LOVE this post, David! You know me, word freak. 🙂 I attain equanimity when I envision gumusservi. 🙂
This was a fun post!
It was!
LOVE this!!
🙂 Me too!
These are great David!
Thanks Tina. They are!
How wonderful to have actual words for these feelings and events (though I’m feeling smug that I already knew equanimity).
I didn’t know any of them Sandy Sue. I agree. They are wonderful.
I’ve experienced a few of those…especially “l’esprit de l’escalier”…the minute I’ve left many of your posts. There’s also a lot of “tsundoku” that goes on here…kind of like an entire shelf. My favorite is “komorebi”…nice. “Murr-ma”??? Is that something Mermen do? 🙂
Watashi wa odoroita kotobadesu – Japanese.
Je suis sans voix avec étonnement – French.
Ich bin sprachlos vor Staunen – German.
i şaşkınlıkla nutku – Turkish.
AND…
I am speechless with amazement – English.
One line in five languages just to tell you how much I liked this post 🙂
Correction: loved this post*
And I LOVED your comment!
Now this gives me a reason to Smile. Thanks David 🙂
ahhhhhhhh, I did too! Thanks Sonia.
I loved the post and Sonia’s comment(s).
Thank you Carolann 🙂
That Sonia, she’s special, I’m with you Carolann.
as someone above said–you amaze me daily
Awwwww, thank you LouAnn.