Laziness keeps you out of all sorts of trouble. Just now, I was tempted to go raise some hell, but decided it wasn’t worth getting up out of my chair. And I’m betting it’s for the best.
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Random thought: People talk about “yesterday” and “yesteryear,” but mention “yestermonth” and they will look at you funny.
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I read the news today, oh boy: ten thousand halals in Blackburn, Lancashire.

Best thing about laziness is it makes it much easier to under promise and over perform.
Laziness is the only thing I don’t have to work at.
Praise it? I embody it!
My wife worked from home today. I came in the den to sit with her When she was done working and I got home from work. She’s watching some tearjerker movie (maybe it’s a TV series) that I suspect is Canadian in nature.
For the record I don’t judge her for what she watches as I watch many stupid things that I enjoy.
But cheese and crackers this thing is unrelenting!
Let’s check the boxes together.
✅forest rescue workers try to save someone who clearly isn’t going to make it.
✅two dudebros sharing their feelings about being widowers
✅separated couple getting angry at each other over their son because the script writer doesn’t want them to ask questions normal humans ask each other
✅a relationship for “modern audiences” one of whom is in the hospital
✅man who’s wife is dying in the hospital
✅old couple, the grumpy old husband is dying
✅little girl gets hit by a car by one of the characters
And I wasn’t even in there for the whole time!
Back to the list for an update when I went back in there.
✅unidentified character who broke up with her boyfriend is pregnant.
Addendum: She’s a stronk female neurosurgeon.
I’m beginning to think there’s a medical angle to this show.
✅a mom FaceTimes her son who is moving into college and hands the phone to dad. Dad then informed the mom that the paperwork is finalized and they are now divorced.
There must be 100 angst-ridden characters in this show!
P.S. I don’t know the name of the show
One must strive to get plenty of rest between naps.
I’m so lazy I waited till the next day to read this fine lazy post but not until after a piping hot cup of Joe.
The term “cup of Joe” most likely originated in the 1930s as a combination of the slang terms “java” and “mocha” (shortened to jamoke, then joe), or as a reference to coffee as the “common man’s” (average Joe) drink. Average Joe? Like Biden? Like me?!..now I’m giving myself a minor anxiety attack. No more Joe for me on this fine first day of Spring.