Thursday, July 20, 2006

Mood Swings

   A sign on my door says: The Curmudgeon is In -- Enter at own risk

  A neighbor asked, "What does that mean?"

  I said, "It means, Throw your hat in first.  If it does not coming flying back out, consider yourself welcome."

5 comments:

  1. I'm sorry to say I don't know the meaning of this word either and my sorry dicitionary doesn't have it. Got to go elsewhere. I take it you are in a bad mood though. Paula

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  2. Awww you aren't a grumpy old man. Thanks for teaching me something today. Paula

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  3. I have a hard time believeing that, but it sure is hot out there, maybe just a tad?

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  4. Main Entry: cur·mud·geon
    Function: noun
    Pronunciation: (")k&r-'m&-j&n
    Etymology: origin unknown
    1 archaic : MISER
    2 : a crusty, ill-tempered, and usually old man
    - cur·mud·geon·li·ness/-le-n&s/ noun
    - cur·mud·geon·ly/-le/ adjective

    NAHHH!! That ain't you Chuck..........You are more of an introspective kinda guy..........like the great bear...Bear seeks honey or the sweetness of truth, within the hollow of an old tree(JLand)..........Hugs, B.Lynne

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  5. So... What does your sign say when you are in a GREAT mood??
    Jackie

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