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Thank you for hot showers, Lord! A hot shower has to be one of the all time great inventions. How can you contemplate facing the day without a hot shower to help you make the transition from horizontal to vertical, from dead to the world to up and running?

Just to head off the comments, a hot shower to me is probably a lukewarm shower for most of the rest of you, but it serves the same purpose, and I can always increase the temperature for those mornings when muscles need more help.

I was in the shower on Thursday morning thinking about a blog entry I had made that mourned the fact that great blogging ideas always come when you can't write them down. It struck a chord with Bogie, and she blogged about it.

I had six ideas I was juggling, and I hurried to dry off and get to my tape recorder. I wasn't going to let them get away from me this time, no sir! I clicked on the record button, and it wouldn't go down. I tried again. No luck. I opened the recorder, thinking that the tape was hung up in the works, and discovered the problem. NO TAPE!

I just laughed. What else was there to do??

See? A hot shower can even help you through the first snag of the day!

Comments (2)

oh how true!

a bit OT, but I love the 'word of the day' today...as that's one I tend to use a lot
:-D

~T~ will tell you that I had to ask her what the word of the day is. For some reason, MY view of the blog is acting up, and I have the calendar and the comments. Come on, guys! Give me back my links and the Word of the Day!

Hinduism & Buddhism: The total effect of a person's actions and conduct during the successive phases of the person's existence, regarded as determining the person's destiny.

Oh boy.....I could be in for trouble. My building blocks are just a tad shaky

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