35 thoughts on “Yup. That’s how they (thoughts) roll.”
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…..
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!! 🙂
yes, and in honor of this post, that is all i will say about this.
Funny. Good. Me too…
Laughing out loud…that trap door between one’s brain and mouth swings open at some inopportune moments, eh?
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.
Laughing…I don’t think of you at that level just yet – really? You censor nothing? 😉
Seriously, censorship is limited to a very few job preservation issues.
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
I’m sure we would Mimi. Look forward to the day. TGIF to you too…
No fiter?
Light and see through.
Been there, done that, got the t-shirt… 😉
T-shirts. Lapel pins. Banners. Posters.
LMAO! Did I say that?
You did! This is a PG blog. Watch it!
Giggle Giggle.
🙂
Reblogged this on On the Homefront and commented:
David comes up with some of the best quotes…..
🙂 Thank you and thanks for sharing LouAnn
Reblogged this on Movers, Shakers, Leadership Makers.
LOL happens to me too.
🙂
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.
Exactly!
Love it!
🙂
Indeed? … that expains a lot.
THAT’S FUNNY!
Great quote and lesson!
It is Eric. Thank you
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!!!
Thanks Theresa. Glad you enjoyed it.
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! 😀
Yes, our conversations do get complicated. Nice way to put it. 🙂
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!! 🙂
Yes Marina. Epictetus had it all figured out! 🙂