Ok…well we are the yin and yang of it all then – for I think twelve times before I say anything..we’d have an interesting conversation that’s for sure! TGIF my friend
Omg. I laughed when I first read this. Yup! Me too. But then I realized that some thoughts – the ones that that need to take a stroll, end up being couch potatoes in my head. Now, to just get it right on which ones take a walk and which ones don’t.
Haha!!! 😆 That’s a very good way to describe (what we call it in the UK) ‘running off at the mouth!’ I think I know a few people who do that quite often – their conversations with others can get a little complicated at times! 😀
What a brilliant quote! …and as Epictetus said: “We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak.” Happy Friday, David!! 🙂
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yes, and in honor of this post, that is all i will say about this.
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Funny. Good. Me too…
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Laughing out loud…that trap door between one’s brain and mouth swings open at some inopportune moments, eh?
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Trap door implies that it is closed once in a while. Not sure that applies to your truly. Remember movie Liar Liar with Jim Carrey? Looking at him.
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Laughing…I don’t think of you at that level just yet – really? You censor nothing? 😉
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Seriously, censorship is limited to a very few job preservation issues.
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Ok…well we are the yin and yang of it all then – for I think twelve times before I say anything..we’d have an interesting conversation that’s for sure! TGIF my friend
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I’m sure we would Mimi. Look forward to the day. TGIF to you too…
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No fiter?
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Light and see through.
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Been there, done that, got the t-shirt… 😉
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T-shirts. Lapel pins. Banners. Posters.
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LMAO! Did I say that?
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You did! This is a PG blog. Watch it!
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Giggle Giggle.
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🙂
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Reblogged this on On the Homefront and commented:
David comes up with some of the best quotes…..
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🙂 Thank you and thanks for sharing LouAnn
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Reblogged this on Movers, Shakers, Leadership Makers.
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LOL happens to me too.
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🙂
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Omg. I laughed when I first read this. Yup! Me too. But then I realized that some thoughts – the ones that that need to take a stroll, end up being couch potatoes in my head. Now, to just get it right on which ones take a walk and which ones don’t.
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Exactly!
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Love it!
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🙂
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Indeed? … that expains a lot.
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THAT’S FUNNY!
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Great quote and lesson!
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It is Eric. Thank you
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I’ve got such serious quotes on my blog, and I come here (thankfully) and get hysterical reading this one. Thanks – I so needed this!!!
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Thanks Theresa. Glad you enjoyed it.
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Haha!!! 😆 That’s a very good way to describe (what we call it in the UK) ‘running off at the mouth!’ I think I know a few people who do that quite often – their conversations with others can get a little complicated at times! 😀
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Yes, our conversations do get complicated. Nice way to put it. 🙂
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What a brilliant quote! …and as Epictetus said: “We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak.” Happy Friday, David!! 🙂
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Yes Marina. Epictetus had it all figured out! 🙂
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