From the original post: 2008-06-24 06:23:52.0 I took a few days off from work to try to get some stuff done around the house. Of course I checked tbd... |

From the original post: 2008-06-24 06:23:52.0 I took a few days off from work to try to get some stuff done around the house. Of course I checked tbd... |
Posted: Jul 1, 08 11:17am
I think you found it! (TBD Anonymous)
I need some serious help! LOL
Posted: Jul 1, 08 11:24am
I've gotten hooked on TBD and need a fix more and more often. Is there a TBD Anonymous?
Ironically, there is a discussion going on entitled TBDA, where we all discuss our growing addiction to all things TBE.
Posted: Jul 1, 08 11:39am
I am awaiting the TBD nueral implant myself or gonna buy some MyVu glasses so I can surf here and not let anyone else know. At work in meetings I sit in a corner so I can do tbd while pretending to be awake and involved! Like now. SCRUM what's that.
Posted: Jul 2, 08 6:48pm
I retired ... well, I have only two functioning part-time businesses now and neither requires that I work much. I enjoy an hour or so on TBD during the morning when I have little I need to do. The afternoon is reserved for writing and the evenings for mischief. And with my wife still employed, I am the family cook and grocery shopper, roles which I enjoy.
Tonight, I'm making my famous meatloaf ... and baked potatoes which take no skill at all except knowing how long and at how high a temperature to get them both crisp on the outside and exploding with tender moistness when you pop 'em open. The real trick is that the meatloaf and potatoes need to cook at different temperatures to achieve that goal in a one oven home.
It's simple. If you want to eat, you learn to cook! Early in life, I was a latchkey kid and my parents worked late. Either I cooked or dinner would be something derived by opening cans.
My life gives me the material to write about on TBD!
Like George Carlin said: "When you understand that the average person is too stupid for words, you start to realize that half the people are stupider than the average!" I'll miss him.
I will, too, Milt. Rest in peace, George.
Posted: Jul 2, 08 7:46pm
Is there a TBD Anonymous?
I think I can find twelve steps for you...hehehehehe
Think Arte Johnsone and LaughIn.