8/25/2023 0 Comments My life in six wordsI mean following! =D 3:26 PM tilden talks. Thanks for stopping by! Love your blog, I'm stalking you now. ![]() I am way six of the health care debates, too!Īnd I want some spit from those bouncing heads! 12:58 PM Bill ~ said.Īmen Dr John 1:16 PM Call Me Cate said. I would like to visit the new Fortress! It looks grand. I couldn't agree more! 12:08 PM Quilly said. I have been neglecting it lately due to some pressing personal commitments which are having priority in my life at this time. Yours is nice, you don't try to cove the whole realm of your activities for the week. I have tried similar and it got out of hand. American is too big for what is going on!īlogging-I like your weekly quick lool-back. Cut out the chatter and pass something so our hurting people can have equitable health care. John, I've got my apple pie recipe up now. "She came, she went, nobody noticed." 11:44 AM Jim said. Do you get lost in it? 8:01 AM Lindy said.Īll I can say to that is amen and amen! 8:11 AM Unknown said. The health care debate makes me sick, too. Me too! And I´m not even from your country! 7:34 AM Finding Pam said. What have I stumbled on here (or into here)?ĭare I risk reading further? 7:24 AM Betty W said. I like the castle and the succinct sentence. I agree with your 6 words! Happy 6WS! 6:55 AM LoieJ said. Love the neat "no nonsense" irony in these words! A paradox to be sure! 6:46 AM monica said. I absolutely LOVE what you've done with the Fortress! That is a MIGHTY Fortress! WOW! 6:41 AM Gemma Wiseman said. This is very strange for people not to be upset by the new driblet. Very ironic ! 2:53 AM Noe Noe Girl.A Queen of all Trades. In following ur advice i'm writing with + joy little by little. He needed a vision of where the man was.ĭr, Your quotes give me food to think every day. He wanted to be sure his adoptive parents and Tammy got to the Church.įriday-Tommy UK tried to use his rock to take him to the man in black but the attempt failed. Herman shared his vision with Tommy and Tommy noted that when the event came the Church would be a sanctuary. Thursday- Herman and Tommy UK met to talk over the driblet. People coming in were now more concerned with ghost piano tuning. Wednesday- Nancy noticed that people were becoming less and less concerned about the latest Petrovich Driblet. Soon he may be called in to see the agency psychologist. But Calab isn'yt talking and he can't find a trace. He knows there is at least one out there. Tuesday- The poor DNR Agent has no idea how a woolly elephant like creature can move in the woods without leaving a trail of some kind. She isn't afraid of them anymore and she swears that the spit is the best cure for rheumatism in the knees. Monday- The bouncing head showed up in Grandma Moose's driveway again while she was hanging up sheets on the line. ![]() Overeducated janitor My ambition lacks ignition.įinancially good everything else a bust.It is Saturday and time to look back on the week in Pigeon Falls. Teleported into adulthood by dad’s death.Ĭhildhood, motherhood, work, work, work, work. Mom’s schizophrenia changed our family forever. ![]() When we challenged Star readers in the paper and online to produce their memoirs in six words, we were flooded with nearly 500 replies from around the world. Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat, Pray, Love, wrote: “Me see world. “Yes, you can edit this biography,” wrote Jimmy Wales, founder of Wikipedia. “I still make coffee for two,” wrote another.Smith also solicited memoirs from the famous. “After Harvard, had baby with crackhead,” wrote one reader in response to the memoir challenge. “But the six-word idea – just tell your story in six words, get down to the essence – I’m not saying it’s not hard, but it’s not so scary.” “People have a hard time looking at a blank computer screen or piece of paper,” says Smith, 39, of New York City. The best have been reproduced in a book that has become a New York Times bestseller, aptly named: Not Quite What I Was Planning. Within the first two months, the site received 15,000 replies. That’s what editor Larry Smith discovered when he posted a six-word memoir challenge on his website,, in November, 2006, asking readers to write their life story in precisely six words. You can read the longer version at Įveryone has a story to tell. Could you sum up your life in six words? Here’s a greatly abridged version of the story and some of the samples they gathered in Toronto. I misplaced our print copy of this article by Francine Kopun which appeared on March 15th in the Sunday Star (Toronto).
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