Thursday, December 25, 2008

“You can always change the bait when the catch is the same”


When the ducks get out of row, defy the leader and make your own flight plan. Put some distance between you and the turbulence of your acquaintant misfortunes. Study the tea leaves, both good and bad fortunes, in a different mug. When your view from the high dive has become hazy, find a new jumping off point. Get your feet wet from outside the box. If both oars hit the water with slight variations of the same cadence, see just where straying from the shortest distance between A to B takes you before buying new ones. If your zig and zag have become misaligned, try a magic 8-ball or a charming poppee thingy to help with some important decisions!
You can always make your plans in pencil and write over them in pen when they are somewhat realized. If you need to write in the "space reserved for U.S. postal service" go for it…
Thanks for using the FORCE
me

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