Friday, January 16, 2009

Another Message From Ambiguously Disgruntled

For those of you willing to invest some time and brain power, and risk a bit of indelicate language, I recommend Jake's latest posting on the current state of affairs at ambiguously-disgruntled. I think he's brilliant in spite of being my son. Editor's note: Well, isn't that just swell. I can't even brag well. I made a typo in the URL link! Thanks, Kay, for the note. I remembered last night when I was in bed and not falling asleep that I had not checked the link myself, but I didn't drag myself out to check it. It should be right now.

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  1. I'll go there right now. I can deal with disgruntled and indelicate language -- I think our current times frequently call for just that! Thanks for the tip!

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  2. Your son has a great blog and I really enjoyed reading it, could most definitely relate! Left you a message on mine. Thanks for the referral to your son's blog and thanks for your response to my "interview". It wasn't too easy, but hey, therapy never is and taking a look at our own history does fall into that category! Sleep well, have a great weekend!

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  3. This is so weird. I tried to get to your son's blog and couldn't get there. I'll try again on a different computer. I'm using my son-in-law's computer right now and he might have all kinds of protections on here that prevents me from going everywhere. Glad to hear that you're warmer than we are in the Midwest.

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  4. I generally get a little irritated at folks who resort to "indelicate" language to express themselves. I put on my pompous hat and attribiute it to lack of intelligence, lack of vocabulary or both. It is more than obvious that neither is the case with your son. He is a deep thinker who is extremely articulate... it's tough to sound as reasonable as he does to someone who doesn't share all of his opinions. (I'm never one to point my finger at just one individual for the break-up of a marriage, the crash of a business, or the woes of the world) I loved reading every word. Well... almost every word, and was not put off or inclined to do my self righteous schtick. I will not only read it again, there's enough meat in it for more than one meal, I will also share it.

    I shall also peek in on him more often. He certainly did his mama proud in this article!

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  5. Wow. He was able to articulate his ideas so well and so reasonably! You raised one smart guy.

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  6. He is very smart..of course..he is your son....

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  7. He has an interesting blog Linda and its refreshing to read people who tell it like it is. - Dave

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