My new friend and fellow blogger, Jane Doe over at Insanity Personified, always writes about things that I feel the urge to comment on. I think that makes her a great blogger. She usually just writes whatever is on her mind at the time, but that is the best part of her writing. I don't think she really cares if we like it or not. The funny part of it is, I can't wait to read what she writes because I usually feel the exact same way. As I have said in a previous post, I wish she were my neighbor so that I could start every day out with coffee and Jane. Then again, I guess that is what I do anyway just via the Internet. Wouldn't it be funny if she really was my neighbor?
Jane's latest post made me anxious to comment on her blog, but by the time I was finished writing, it looked more like a post in itself than a comment. So, I have turned my comments to Jane into a post today. That means you will also have to stop by and check out Jane's blog so you know what the heck I am talking about.
For Jane:
First of all, if you started your day off with a crappy cup of coffee like that, no wonder you can't breathe! A good, comfy cup of coffee in the morning is mandatory for survival. After 8 months of training, even my Golden Retriever knows that! As far as sleeping at night, you should try the MonVie that I drink. It makes me sleep like a baby.
Second of all, the only thing I notice about Michelle Obama is that she is a beautiful, smart woman no matter what she wears. People who are fascinated only by her sense of fashion might be a factor in what is wrong with our country right now. A small factor, but none the less, a factor.
Third of all, I also love to read, but rarely find the time. As of late, I have decided that having time to myself to read makes a better life for all involved, especially those of them residing in my house with me. Given that information, let me also tell you that I am embarrassed to admit that I have become completely addicted to the Twilight Saga that is so popular right now with teens. The first book was a Christmas present and since I am so easily intrigued, I started reading it right away. Needless to say, I am now in the middle of the third book and can't put it down. It is much simpler reading than you are probably used to, but I tend to get lost in the story and the way the author makes me feel and I love that. If you haven't already read this series, I strongly suggest you immerse yourself in this fantasy world. You will discover a whole new desire for vampires and werewolves!
Fourthly, (is that a word?) I feel the same way about the Clinton presidency. I really did not care what was going on in the Oval office after hours, nor do I think the whole nation should've wasted our time and money on it. The country was in a good place, Bill seemed like a good man (and he played a mean saxophone) and the rest was Hillary's problem. If that is what it takes to run this country, then I hope President and Mrs. Obama have a very active sex life and I don't care if it is in the Oval office or Air Force One. Although, they probably don't really want me blogging about their sex life and I expect the black helicopters to circle my house any minute.
Lastly, congrats on your recent awards. I look forward to checking them out when you post them. I hope you are having a wonderful day, and I also hope this posts makes you realize that you are not alone in this world.


































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