Habits
  • Steve
    February 9, 2010

    Things got a little meta there at the end, eh?

  • d1rge
    February 9, 2010

    Everything is wonderful; being here is heavenly.

  • Richter Shale
    February 9, 2010

    Living in the same old rut is not what gives life its flavor. It is the struggle to dig new ruts, in new and interesting locales.

  • Geoff
    February 9, 2010

    I only say “so true” when I agree with someone I see on the Internet.

  • Jonathan
    February 9, 2010

    So true.

  • Joanna
    February 9, 2010

    Don’t eat in front of the computer unless there’s no one else in the house. Even then, email someone & go out or have them over if you can!

  • Declan
    February 9, 2010

    I can’t browse the internet without visiting catandgirl.com.

  • Divine Right
    February 9, 2010

    “If you don’t like what you’re doing, you can always pick up your needle and move to a different groove.”

  • Craig!
    February 10, 2010

    OH GOD IT’S ALL TRUE.
    STOP SPYING ON ME!!!

  • Clemens
    February 10, 2010

    Like Groucho said: Getting older is no problem. You just have to live long enough.

  • rocketbride
    February 10, 2010

    i can only teach with the door closed. i can only parent with the teevee off. other than that, i’m good. i think.

  • idkrash
    February 10, 2010

    like a monkey with a minotaur cymbol

  • John K
    February 10, 2010

    now thats a lot of pacing…

  • Nny
    February 10, 2010

    i only poop at home.

  • David Thomsen
    February 10, 2010

    I’m able to introduce slight changes to my life occasionally. For example, I am now capable of disobeying the instructions of a Lego set and introducing minor variations. This was something anathema to me a year ago.

  • Mike
    February 10, 2010

    This is why I’m going to be dropping everything to go travel for about a year in a few months.

  • Nny
    February 10, 2010

    David thompson”s comment reminded me of a monopoly set i used to have. The instructions actually said “these rules are not to be altered.” and that FREE PARKING gave you nothing. we were daredevils and had free parking give $500. thats stickin it to the man!
    do the instructions still say “dont alter?”

  • Aaron A.
    February 11, 2010

    /Do It!/ by Peter McWilliams offers the following factlet:
    “In the heating and air conditioning trade, the point on the thermostat in which neither heating nor cooling must operate — around 72 degrees — is called ‘The Comfort Zone.’ It’s also known as ‘The Dead Zone.'”

  • Joanna
    February 11, 2010

    Do you always do that when you’re in a rut?

  • Abdullah the Gut Slasher
    June 9, 2010

    And the moral of the story is… all your days are the same and alike, and then you die!

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