Tuesday, 13 November 2012

Continuing To Stick With It.

I'm having a bit of trouble focusing on my blog.  I'm working on reinforcing my positivity.  Thanks to you 'sticking with me', for which I'm profoundly grateful, I'm going to do a repost that was titled, "Stick With It"  If you have read this before,  I hope you can 'stick' this one out.   I will continue to stick with it...



There was this guy I knew who had a bit of yearly school tradition.  The poor fellow ended up in twelve different schools in twelve years.  At the beginning of each school year he would glue himself to the head teacher.  'Why do you do that?' I asked.  'Well, my parents told me that I should always stick to my principals.'

I have no idea where this blog is going.  It might go for a stroll through the park and end up at a take-away restaurant and order a pizza.  Can you tell I'm typing 'off the top of my head'?  Now how awkward is that?

'Knock, knock!'  Excuse me, ...'someone's knocking at the door.  Somebody's ringing the bell.  Do me a favour, open the door and let 'em in...'  Well, perhaps not.  Okay, I'm back now.  Yet another 'door-to-door' salesman.  I told him I don't need a door and that there is no reason whatsoever that I require a 'shiny new knob'.  'Sir', he stated.  'I'm merely wanting to canvas you.'  'Canvas me?  What?  You want to turn me into some kind of tent?'  He gave me a perplexed look and rushed off.  So quickly that he almost forgot his door, complete with the shiny new knob.

Let me see if I can do something that relates to the title of this posting.  Ah yes, 'stick'.  Apparently, 'stick' can be something that holds two objects together. It can be a small thin branch of a tree.  You can 'stick out like a sore thumb' and end up in a 'stick-up' as you 'stick to your guns' whilst getting 'stick' for living in the 'sticks'.  You can even have a hockey 'stick' , a walking 'stick',  a 'stick' of gum and oh yes...something else...now what is it?  Hmmm...a memory 'stick'.  And speaking of walking sticks.  This shepherd told me he was really struggling.  'Why's that?'  I inquired.  'Just can't get the staff these days.  Nothing but crooks.'

Note my hand desperately clinging on to that wonderful object of alleged stickiness.  It is sometimes known as 'Scotch tape' or 'Sellotape'.  Let's just call it a roll of sticky tape.  Sticky tape, the gift wrapping nightmare.  I usually end up with a series of teeth marks on said sticky tape.  It's one of life's great mysteries that the beginning part of the tape magically blends into the roll.  Several teeth marks later and I discover that broken shred of tape that comes of the roll and sticks to my fingers.  Then, I start again, frantically searching for that elusive spot that indicates where the beginning part of the tape is now hiding.  Yep, one of life's great mysteries.  Along with the mystery of the missing pens, combs and socks.
 
Right then, that's enough of this.  I managed to stick with it.  I hope you were 'glued' to your computer screen as you read the musings of a man who tried not to get unstuck.  If you somehow managed to stick with it and read to the end of this posting...well done!

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  1. As long as you stick to your wicked sense of humor, you'll be all right Gary!

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    1. Hi Alex,

      Thanks and your kind words have stuck! :)

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  2. Ah...typical man, using tape to solve his problem. Although, to be truthful, it's usually duct tape. ;) Seriously, I remember this one! As witty now as it was then. Hang in there, surely things will flow more smoothly soon!

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    1. Hi Kim,

      Typical man, conveniently miscalculating with a tape measure to solve his problem...Glad you stuck around and reread this pasting, sorry posting :) Here's to a better time for you and all those who are going through such difficult times!

      Stick with it, Kim :)

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  3. I hope you are able to "stick with it" for you would be missed if you didn't. Perhaps Penny will give you some inspiration. We all have time focusing at one time or another. No fear, it always returns

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    1. Hi Heather,

      Thank you and I shall certainly stick it out. Hang on, that sounded kinda' rude :) My focus has become unstuck by a sticky situation. Still, like you say, no fear, it shall come back. Thank you, Heather.

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  4. Duck tape - fixes everything.

    We are there with you though you may not know it. Hold on...

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    1. Hi Leslie,

      Duck tape? Um how 'fowl' is that :) I thank you for that and I know we are a community that sticks together. Thank you, Leslie.

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  5. What about the mental conundrum of double sided tape? Gary you are definitely not 'stuck up'. You have stick-to-it-iveness and that is a positive thing.

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    1. Hi Delores,

      Ah yes, I had a double-sided tape. Got twice as much music on it. Ignore that! :) Thank you, Delores and I will stick to what you note.

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  6. OK Gary, I am so lost but I did make it to the end of the post and quite enjoyed the ride. Although I am not sure what I read.
    Anyway, as usual I enjoyed it.
    Give Penny a hug from bert.

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    1. Hi Vickie and Bert,

      Delighted you stuck around long enough to find yourself all the way to the comment section. I have no idea what you read, either :)

      Glad you enjoyed my attempt at some semblance of humour :) I shall now give Penny a hug from Bert!

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  7. When possible, always turn the end of the tape back on itself. You will thank me when that apocalyptic tape emergency happens and you're ready.

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    1. Hi lotta joy,

      If I turned the end of the tape back on itself, I would have to somehow roll out the entire tape to get to the end of the tape. Anyway, thanks for the tip and next time the terror of the tape gets stuck on my fingers and teeth, I shall think of your clever idea. Oh my, flipping tape on my fingers and keyboard....

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  8. Hello Gary:
    Absolutely riveting!! We, like others, were glued to each word pasted on the screen and stuck with it through to the end!!

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    1. Hello Jane and Lance,

      And yes, the words were copied and pasted onto the screen. You can unglue yourselves from the screen now! :)

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  9. This was a giggle, Gary! A very much appreciated giggle! The spirit behind the wordplay- admirable :-)

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    1. Hi Lily,

      I appreciate that, Lily :) I thought I should stick my focus on something positive and repost a bit of fun :) Thank you, Lily.

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  10. Of course I stuck with you. What choice did I have? And, nice to know that someone else has difficulties with the disappearing ends of sticky tape.

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    1. Hi The Elephant's Child,

      Nice to know we stick together. Through stick and thin :) Oh, you know what I mean. Must go now and remove the tape from my teeth :) Thank you for sticking around.

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  11. On the reservation cars are held together by the great invention of duct tape. Rez ride are what they are called on the reservations. (: My first ride was a $150 brown/rusty red, a HS senior gift, didn't last long because my Dad's broke down and he took it back for himself.

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    1. Hi Kendal,

      That seems like quite an interesting HS senior gift. I had a car once that had duct tape put on the side of it where two other cars had hit and run it. The duct tape spelt out "OUCH!"

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  12. If the stick and tape don't work, try duct-tape. When it first came out I thought it was duck tape. I was appalled! What! They killed ducks and turned them into sticky tape! It took a long time before someone set me straight. Which reminds me. Why is that? Did they think because I'm brunette I'd automatically know that the world meant duct not duck? Am I an electrician!

    (big deep breath)

    No this isn't about me. It's about my goofy friend Gary and his awesome sense of humour.

    So, what is the flip side of great humour?

    A very giving heart.

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    1. Hi Joylene,

      Oops, I thought it was "duck" tape. I thought it was tape to stick on their beaks because their honking was too loud. So shouldn't duct tape be used for ducts? Which wouldn't be too good, because who wants to block the air from the furnace or stop my tears flowing from my tear ducts...'Watt', you aren't an electrician? Do electricians talk about 'current' affairs? 'Ohm', put up some 'resistance' and ignore me.

      I found myself stuck for words with your wonderful comment, Joylene. We both know that a sense of humour is truly the best medicine. You are very kind and I'm very grateful.

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  13. Hi Gary - sticky tape .. such a good idea to stick with it .... but with a stick you can play Pooh Sticks ... perusing our day can provide crazy situations ... and I'm always laughing and asking questions .. my wing mirror has electrician's tape round it .. now I can't even think straight .. better stick my head back together and tick a few things off ... as Joylene says .. a very giving heart ... thinking about you - we're here .. Hilary

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    1. Hi Hilary,

      Pooh Sticks with with Winnie the Pooh. You have a wing mirror? Good thing you put electrician's tape around it. Wouldn't want it to fly away! :)

      Your kind words stick with me. I know we all stick to together. Kind of like a community 'jam' session :) Thank you, Hilary.

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  14. First off, I'm going to be singing that tune for days now... thanks ;-) Secondly, I could definitely use a memory stick. And lastly, you left out the tasty stick of butter and the joy of driving a stick shift! LOL

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    1. Hi Jeff,

      First off, I reckon that Paul McCartney will be delighted :) I could use a, use a, oh yes, a memory stick. I was hoping somebody would add some extra sticks and you certainly weren't stuck in neutral. Oh the joystick of it all :) Thank you, Jeff.

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  15. I do gummy bears because they stick to my mouth and distract me. Stick to my teeth and there's a tasty slobbering mess; great for laughs. Do all red ones and make the neighbor think I'm dying of some wound.

    Yep, I agree, good staff are hard to find. Well, my stick stinks so I better slink away. Excellent recall post. :))

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    1. Hey Dixie,

      You do gummy bears, eh. Too much information! :) Do y'all start talking when you have all them sticky gums in your mouth. Must look like a bloody mess :)

      Nothing worse than a stinky stick. One has to be careful what one prods with the stick. Thanks for sticking with this reposting. Or repasting. It sort of stuck in my mind.

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  16. Stick with it, Gary. We'll all stick with you :)

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    1. Hi Suzanne,

      Thank you and I most certainly will stick with it. I know we all stick together and I'm most grateful for that :)

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  17. Dear Gary,
    Ah, trying to find the end of the sellotape is indeed one of life's little, oddly frustrating, pursuits. I hope you managed to find your end, though, Gare, so to speak, as I know it can be almost invisible! I also hope that any sticky situations currently dogging you (did I just say "dogging"? Indeed I did) are swiftly resolved.
    Very Best Wishes, and a memory stick (at your age you may need one), your way,
    David.

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    1. Dear David,

      Ah yes, I did find my end in the end. Hope you have been enjoying those discreet moments in the car park.
      Kind wishes and thanks for the memories that stick, your way.

      Gary

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  18. Love your stream of consciousness, Gary. The sticking point always eluded me, as well.

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    1. Hi Susan,

      Thank you and I've done a few rambling posts that tried to make Monty Python look like serious drama. You know, I think the point might be no point. Sorry, I have no idea what I'm talking about :)

      Have a peaceful weekend.

      Gary

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  19. ok, you had me going on the sticking to my "principals" :)~

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    1. Hi Tammy,

      That's good to know. Wouldn't of worked from a British angle. What with a "Principal" being called a "Head Master" or "Head Mistress". Ah yes, "I'm going to stick to your head, master!" :)

      Enjoy your weekend.

      Gary

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  20. Hi Dear Gary!

    Your silliness is contagious! I felt like such a stick in the mud before I read this post. Hee, hee. Did I come up with a new one, or is it buried in the many wordplayful comments of your devoted readership?

    I know how it feels to be road blogged. Potholes to publishing are a drag. But you sure know how to stir a pothole with a stick.

    I'm your greatest fan, Gary. You always blow me away with your humor, resilience, integrity and kindness.

    Thinking of you!

    Rebecca

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    1. Yay, it's THE SNEE!

      "Stick in the mud" was first mentioned by you. Clear as mud :) Now then, must stick to my point. What is my point? I have no idea.

      I'm blogged down with a lot of negative crap that just wont go away. I shall have to tell them where to stick it! :)

      Dear Rebecca, you are too kind. I know that we do our best to be here for each other. Stick together, through sticky situations.

      My thoughts to you and your loved in your new life.

      Your caring friend.

      Gary

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  21. Cool post, Gary. Seriously though, good blogging ideas are on sale for nothing dollars. You could blog about why gray is the color you chose as the background behind your words, or why you love blog awards! Cheers and I hope you don't disappear on us :)

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    1. Hi Michael,

      A friend of mine has mentioned that I can make "quotidian" topics almost seem fascinating. Why he couldn't say everyday boring stuff, is beyond my simple mind.

      Gray as in grey as in the colour grey. I think we should all do a blog about not being able to do a blog. Perhaps have a non-blog blogging award....

      Thank you, Michael and I shall do my utmost not to vanish. Probably 'cheat' a bit more and do some more reposts.

      Have a great weekend.

      Gary

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  22. Hey Gary,

    I'm thinking of something "sticky." Guess what I'm thinking about. It's pearly white and sticky when it first comes out.

    Fingernail polish is the correct answer. why? What were you thinking I was thinking, you naughty boy?

    Now I do believe I've read this one and it was fun and sticky to re-read it again, my friend. This time, it left me sticky with excitement.


    But not with fingernail polish. Have a good weekend!

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    1. Hey Kelly,

      Hoped you managed to stick around your computer in anticipation of my always treasured reply to your always treasured comment.

      Ah yes, just remembered you wanted a pearl necklace for Christmas. Sorry, fingernail polish....

      You did indeed read and commented on this one before. I was just as thrilled with your comment that time.

      Thanks, Kelly. I shall be checking out your latest Hawaii posting, I promise n'sticky stuff. And Kelly, wipe of your keyboard! Gross! :)

      Gary

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  23. Isn't it wonderful to have enough of a stockpile (or should that be stickpile?) of old posts in reserve that you can do a re-run when the creative juices don't feel like flowing to create a new one? This was a fun post, and obviously, your creative juices are flowing just fine now. Your responses to some of the comments are too, too punny. Very clever.

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    1. Hi Susan,

      Oh yes, my dear friend, a bit of a "stickpile" can come in handy, even sticky handy. Ignore that... The words are floating around in my head, trouble is the words keep having other words I don't want floating around, interfering with the words I want to actually get posted. That probably made no sense...

      Like you, I do have fun with plays on words. The interaction I am so blessed to get from you and others, keeps my last two brain cells active :) Must go now and put some maple syrup on my 'puncakes' :)

      Thank you, Susan. Have a lovely weekend.

      Gary

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  24. I understand your emotions Gary, I am going through some hard times myself and your post was a fun and subtle lesson on how to work with our emotions. I could never be bored with you around :). You're my kinda guy :).

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    1. Hi Petronela,

      Sorry for such a delay in replying. So much negative stress loitering around and darn it, it's time we took away its energy. I understand you are struggling at the moment, my dear friend. Please know, I'm always willing to try to be of support. Stay special and try to smile :)

      Your friend, Gary :)

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I do try to comment back to each commenter individually. However, I might have to shorten my replies or give a group thank you. That way, I can spend more time commenting on your blogs. Thank you and peace, my friend.