Remember how I was complaining that I had too many cool blogs to read and not enough time to read them?!.... God is playing a little mind game with me because of that now, huh? ;-)
Back when I began my IT career, the company I was at had training books, which had covers about the same shade of green as that is behind the lettering you see here. We called them "green books" because we were that creative.
One feature of the green books was that occasionally, they would have a blank page, except for the phrase "[This page intentionally left blank.]". They did it so that pages would line up properly in the book, and new chapter would start on the recto (*snicker*). And to keep people from deleteing the "extra pagebreak" when editing the content.
I have always found this funny, but ran into a guy at the conference form the old days, and it brought it to mind. This was really just to amuse myself. IRL I often make jokes simply to amuse myself.
This is like Arthur trying to have tea and no tea at the same time. [LINK]
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Oh, how cunning. Now I have to try and figure out the symbolism and the meaning behind this. Man...
Remember how I was complaining that I had too many cool blogs to read and not enough time to read them?!.... God is playing a little mind game with me because of that now, huh? ;-)
Still cleaning, huh?
this is a hell of a post!!!
The post may be blank but the mid is NOT!
Have the BESTEST weekend ever!!!
Happy thoughts and karma sending your way!
Have a wonderful weekend!!!!!
Back when I began my IT career, the company I was at had training books, which had covers about the same shade of green as that is behind the lettering you see here. We called them "green books" because we were that creative.
One feature of the green books was that occasionally, they would have a blank page, except for the phrase "[This page intentionally left blank.]". They did it so that pages would line up properly in the book, and new chapter would start on the recto (*snicker*). And to keep people from deleteing the "extra pagebreak" when editing the content.
I have always found this funny, but ran into a guy at the conference form the old days, and it brought it to mind. This was really just to amuse myself. IRL I often make jokes simply to amuse myself.
This is like Arthur trying to have tea and no tea at the same time. [LINK]
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