Monday, October 10, 2005

Remembering nothing

During the week I wake up and take my daughter to school then come home get a cup of tea and sit in front of the computer to get the daily update. I check my email and then I go through the Hockey sites, the Nascar sites, the gossip sites, the blogs and the News sites, not in that particular order but that is generally the norm for my surfing. After reading what the world has to offer I generally just shake my head at the ignorance of the world and wonder why I am not doing something more productive. I remember the old saying, "if you don't have anything nice to say don't say anything at all", that usually stops me from posting a lot on some of the blogs I read. I try to figure out why when I have the best and strongest spam protection I still get some crap in my email about Viagra or Mortgages? I don't take drugs and I don't have a Mortgage, for crying out loud leave me alone. Yes a lot of people hate me when they find out I am a 40 yr old single woman who has no mortgage but I just stick my tongue out at them and say "neener neener neener", hard work and having some rich cronies that have died made me as fortunate as I am today. A couple of guys could have had all my money at different times in my adult life but lucky for me I always fall for the men who are unattainable. My best thoughts and ideas always come at night when I am far away from my computer or just too damn tired to get up and type them up. By morning the ideas are gone and I stammer on like I am doing today. Today is Thanksgiving in Canada and my daughter and I are going down to the Salvation Army and help feed those less fortunate than we are. Pay it forward.....

1 Comments:

Blogger Neil Wainwright said...

Forgetting great ideas? Isn't this like a guy talking about the "fish that got away" or "Angelina Jolie...she really wanted me but I said no because I already had a girlfriend"? Brilliance and god-like in male-dom perhaps, but unverifiable. :-) Have a good night.

8:18 p.m.  

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