Pleasures

When you get up in the morning, you might have to go to work or take the kids to school or try to prevent Bon Jovi from getting anywhere near musical instruments. You might have to be somewhere at a certain time and other people might be depending on you to do something before they can do their something. I guess, what I’m trying to say is that you might have a routine that you need to follow and you can’t break from that routine without consequences for someone else. Sometimes you might think that the routine is in charge of you rather than the other way around and it might get you down. For me, the words you’re reading right now are my break from routine. I mix and match these letters in my own futile attempt to say something. Bill Y is in charge of these sentences and for that I should apologize:

pleasures

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  1. I hate it when a sentence ends with octopus and no period. That means it really hasn’t ended. It will go on and on and on, into infinity and get lost somewhere in space and time, being sucked into a black hole, where it will never escape.

    For that reason, it is wise to end a sentence with a period, even when the last word is octopus.

    1. I love the way you put the wrongs of the world right, Thank gods we have people like you out there!

  2. I just hate it when sentences end with octopus. A deep feeling of ennui usually follows.

    1. That feeling will pass but you’ve taught me a new word and I’m unteachable so thanks for that!

    1. Now I think that sentence should replace the octopus one, it’s so much better.

    1. As long as they don’t end up with a deep felling of ennui, (Deb taught me that word and it just demands to be used) it’s all good!

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