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Re: Brick walls » Racer

Posted by Greg on November 14, 2000, at 16:16:04

In reply to Re: Brick walls » Greg, posted by Racer on November 14, 2000, at 15:08:37

Racer,

Definitely a possibility. I'm with you, I don't feel like I've accomplished a whole lot this year. And now it's all being shoved into the last couple of months. So much to do, so little time. I can't kick this laryngitis and I'm really getting fatigued which isn't doing a lot for my outlook on life.

I think it's partly the holidays for me though. I used to really get excited around Thanksgiving and Christmas. But it just doesn't mean that much to me anymore. I still love watching the kids open their presents and all, but I could care less about me. If it wasn't for the family and it was just me, I'd have a turkey TV dinner for Thanksgiving and forget about Xmas altogether. I can't think of a single thing I want for Xmas. I guess it's all about the giving though huh?

Oh well, sorry to be such a downer.

Greg

P.S. While you're smacking yourself, could you smack me too? I'm too tired to do it myself....

> Hell, not just your age, but the region you live in! It's the dawning of...
>
> OK, maybe it's not the holidays per se, but the calendar year? Maybe we could even it out if we used fiscal years based on our birthdays?
>
> I know I'm looking at the calendar saying to myself: "You know, you really haven't accomplished a hell of a lot this year, have you?"
>
> I know, smack myself.
>
> Still, might be part of it?


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