Monday, February 22, 2016

Minding Your Words

Or even as thought balloons that lingered for quite some time after the words were spoken. . .

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  1. Oh crap, yes. Good reminder.

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    1. I had one of those moments too. :-)

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    2. And my skin is so fair, I would have to (should be) be extra, extra careful : )

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  2. Okay, 8th cracked me up.

    For the most part, I feel this way ... during really terrible break ups, well..... ;)

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    1. There are times emotions push us to say things in most circumstances we wouldn't. Yeah.

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  3. Yes. Definitely. Although, I'm pretty careful with my words, there are some I wish I could have held back...

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    1. Don't I know. Bonnie Raitt chimes in, "had a fight with my daughter, she flew off in a rage . . "

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  4. Absolutely, but also terrifying. There's so often not necessarily mean or hurtful things that fly out of my mouth as there are oddly inappropriate things, and if I had to wear those for longer than the awkward pause that follows it would be mortifying. They seriously just fly. Swoooooosh, off they go before I can catch them...

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    1. Swooooosh...

      I am often flabbergasted over what folks say on the buses/trains during my commute. Wow.

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  5. Ha -- but the people who actually really do need to be careful about what they say don't seem to care that their words are recorded and trotted out. They own even the crappy ones. Or insist they didn't say something even though it has been recorded. I'm thinking about this current election...

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    1. Isn't that something? Quite amazing, really.

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  6. Nice reminder. Though I find that any words I shouldn't have said tend to hang around and haunt me anyway. They don't need to be written on my skin. Yet still they stay with me for years.

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