Play Hooky: It’s good for the soul.
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February 11th, 2007 at 5:34 pm
Coffee with friends is a nice concept. Of course, it helps to be invited. You can have coffee with me! I’ll make one of my patented Mexican mochas with real spices, real chocolate, and real love…
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Oh, I couldn’t have gone even if invited. Coffee is a big lure, I’ll admit… especially there. But…nah. I’d much rather hang with YOU! Your mochas are way better and I don’t have to worry about the repercussions! ~W
February 11th, 2007 at 5:49 pm
Ha! I just explained the meaning of the word last week to Sage, in the context of explaining how we would go to the beach when the hotels weren’t crowded…
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:D OOh… the beach is always more fun in the off season. I’ll trade the warm weather for less people any day! ~W
February 11th, 2007 at 7:32 pm
I play hooky (sort of) all during gymnastics season. I neglect the house, school, my projects. But it’s also fun to have that excuse to just get away! Good advice.
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I wish I could have taken my own advice yesterday! I’m glad you all are home safe and sound! ~W
February 12th, 2007 at 3:11 pm
I am working toward counting hooky as the time I actually do something productive. Yes, that’s what I want. Yesirree. Nice picture by the way.
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Thank you. The photo which was taken at my favorite coffee house here in Astoria called Coffee Girl. S i g h–it’s where I’d should have been playing hooky if I didn’t have a previous engagement yesterday! Can I just say, I hate committee work! And I’m LOVING that idea.
~W
February 12th, 2007 at 4:56 pm
Hmmm. In my vain imaginings I though you were reading my blog as often as I read yours. On your suggestion of foregoing personal invites over and over, after the initial invites I posted at three spots on the local forums and NCO. I regret if offense was taken where none was intended. I regret that you wouldn’t have shown even if invited. And, finally, I regret if you post the digs but not the response.
February 12th, 2007 at 5:26 pm
That reminds me of when Spongebob says “it’s good for your soul”. Ah, that little sponge! tee hee I can only play hooky from housework. I guess I’ll go shopping!
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Ah Spongebob… my favorite philosopher!
~W