Originally posted by muppymanThanks, muppy, for a straightforward non-agenda tilted support group/herd frame of reference post.
Thursday for me, and I care, but I have had almost a lifetime of being a nobody, so that gives me adequate qualification. π
Edit; More than you know. "Purity of will is to will one thing." -Kierkegaard
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyBobby: I hope you realize that a thread based on a nursery rhyme borders on silliness..
Thanks, muppy, for a straightforward non-agenda tilted support group/herd frame of reference post.
Edit; More than you know. "Purity of will is to will one thing." -Kierkegaard
and silliness invites parody, and even ridicule. It's the way of the world.
Why do you assume that a response that doesn't fit neatly into your script must be from
someone with an agenda and a herd mentality?
Perhaps you're the one with the agenda.
Originally posted by HandyAndyYour comments are almost always thought provoking, Andy. Will ponder the question you raise. Thanks.
Bobby: I hope you realize that a thread based on a nursery rhyme borders on silliness..
and silliness invites parody, and even ridicule. It's the way of the world.
Why do you assume that a response that doesn't fit neatly into your script must be from
someone with an agenda and a herd mentality?
[b]Perhaps you're the one with the agenda.[/b]
Originally posted by Grampy BobbyWell...... head on Weds and feet on Thursday
Monday's child...
Traditional: Monday's child is fair of face. Tuesday's child is full of grace. Wednesday's child is full of woe. Thursday's
child has far to go. Friday's child is loving and giving. Saturday's child works hard for a living. Sunday's child is bonny
and blithe. Should you any need help with the date of your birth, just goo ...[text shortened]... ay was mine.
Well, what day of the week did you burst on the scene?
π
Born over mid night