So I can’t think of a better time to use an informal Italian salutation––
Than owning a day three illness and being in no mood to rock the grumpy… I’ve tried to string something together with words and what have you but’ve utterly failed; I’ve three separate paragraphs on the go going no-where–– so I’m not going to try for much longer. I don’t do ill very well; it’s a rare occurrence and I’ve never got the hang of it too well. I’ll just have to finish the post this should’ve been another time.
I think shitfuckbollocks says it all really!
Ciao…
Image: Part of a set I took in Rome between 0200 & 0700, empty…
I hope you feel better soon! I have been sick a lot this year and it sucks. I wasn’t able to write today either I did my post for Curious Flowers but it is so disjointed they only good thing I can say is that it somehow expresses how I feel and illustrates the chaotic state of my head
I’m trying to keep up with everyone’s writing – I like to read everything I can, but I was struggling with simple subject, verb, object sentences. I’ve managed some simple comments – but uggggh… I’ve actually come back to bed and feel miserable. But on the brightside, I get to write about being grumpy when I’ve beaten it :p
I love grumpy humor. I am always grumpy myself, I’ve got the whole old man “get off my lawn” thing going
lol sounds like Farmer Palmer! :O As soon as I feel better, grumpinss needs to addressed! I get accused of being grumpy in real life, but someone make it endearing 😀
I am excited to see what you come up with, your posts are wickedly funny
Thank you 😀 I always try to see absurdities for what they are – we’ve got to laugh at things I think. Ourselves especially! I’m really glad you enjoy the writing!
My face is trying to smile – snorting is definitely out today! 😀
With anyluck I can hold more than a couple thoughts together for more than thirty seconds without crashing tomorrow *fingres crossed*
Hope you feel better, I have a chest cold.
I will, I’ll be getting up the same time tomorrow and doing my thing until it becomes dangerous; even though it might be fun to write about, I hate not being able to think – I just wonder if this is how stupid people feel all the time! 😮
I have often wondered the same thing!
Ha! I don’t doubt it 😀
I will take that subtle compliment!
It most certainly was dear 😀 *sneeeeze*
OK, it sucks to be sick and, in a way, it sucks to be grumpy, but, really, when else do have a legitimate excuse to be a curmudgeon? Claim it! Then, when people claim cough/sneeze all over them and continue. Of course, that’s only entertaining for a few days. I hope you become capable of something else soon.
I get called grumpy all the time, which is mean I think – I smile all the time 😀 right… With any luck I can get the nose under control, ’cause that kept me up most of the night. I just hate moaning about this stuff – I like moaning about other stuff: kids on scooters, neighbours – nevermind. A nother couple of days at most I think – at least there’s some cricket on tomorrow!
Cricket … the sport where Americans used to their non-FIFA football get their comeuppance. “Wait, what’s he doing? Why? But it bounced first, right? They should nail that thing down so it doesn’t fall off so much.”
😀 there’s no other game quite like it, not for the stories, laws and drama – I like to put together my own player/ground-specific stats before Test matches… Can’t wait 🙂
you may be sick, you may be grumpy, but there is no hiding your funny.
Well that’s music to my grumpy ears! I do make myself chuckle from time to time when I’m scribbling this down, hearing it for the first time! Is that bad?
no, that is wonderful
Thank you 😀 I think so too!
I need a translation for the curse words please. Us Americans don’t say bullocks! 😉
Ha! It’s an exclaimation of disbelief, annoyance et cetera. I’ve never heard a non-Brit pull off a bollocks :p
Ya I probably couldn’t get away with it.
On the plus side, not getting it right gives you the opportunity to define it, for example:
-that bollix (or whatever)
–excuse me?
-an exclaimation of disbelief, annoyance et cetera…
The et cetera’s the kicker!
You should check out the poster for Harold Lloyd’s film ‘Mad Wednesday’ – the tagline was priceless
Oh dear, hope you’re feeling a little better today…
I am feeling much better, thank you. Still a day away from human – but a million miles away from yesterday. It was horrible :p