Thoughts and Sayings (November 2011)

I’ve been doing some tweeting on Twitter to figure out how to use the site. Until recently Twitter was a big mystery to me, but I’m slowly figuring out the tweeting “game.” As far as I can tell, Twitter is essentially a race to win as many followers as possible so that when you have something important to say, you can broadcast it and get the word out to hundreds or thousands of people. Unless you have something really profound to say, like eyewitness reports of major events, it can be hard work getting noticed amid all the tweets. After the umpteenth offer for a free credit report or miracle cure, tweeting starts to lose its luster.

To get the balling rolling on Twitter, I started posting random thoughts and sayings. To my knowledge, I came up with them. Many are puns or wordplays with some kernel of wisdom or wit. I’ll post new ones from time to time. For now, enjoy the first batch.

1. Why does the dentist, after poking and prodding your mouth with a sharp tool, scold you when they draw blood?

2. The most common type of ship is friendship, but an increasingly rare kind is a dictatorship.

3. I am somewhere between 1 and 99 percent, but I’m still figuring out how to Occupy my time.

4. If the chemistry and biology are good, sociology is sure to follow.

5. Your body is a temple, not a stadium.

6. Worrying will not add an hour to your life, but exercise can.

7. If some are followers and some are following, who is leading?

8. Editors should help writers find their voice rather than inserting theirs.

9. If a cat has nine lives, how many lives does a big cat have?

10. Don’t get even. Get even better.

11. It’s hard to fit in when everyone is so different.

12. “Fried!” I said to the chicken.

13. Reach for the sky, because if you shoot for the moon you might see stars.

The moon is an integral part of the American nation.

Three Chinese astronauts walked in space for the first time in Chinese history.  Undoubtedly, one day the Chinese will try to send someone to the moon.  Now would be a good time to remind the Chinese that the United States planted the American flag on lunar soil in 1969.  As such, the moon is American territory, and is an integral part of the sovereign American nation.  Please do not try to meddle in domestic American politics by sending someone to the moon and interfering in our internal affairs.  Thank you.
 
Wow, I think I was just overwhelmed by a wave of nationalist sentiment.  Please forgive the momentary lapse in reason.

The terrible tearer

My son went to the trash area to throw away some garbage and a box.  I had to flatten the box, and my son said, "Dad, please let me help!" 
 
I asked him, "Oh, are you a tearer?"
 
"Yes!" He responded enthusiastically.
 
He helped me tear up the box and dispose of it.
 
I told him, "That was absolutely tearable."
 
"Yeah, terrible!" He replied.
 
"So are you a tearable terror or a terrible tearer?"
 
"Both!" He answered happily, smiling. 
 
He might have actually understood me.  Not bad for a young kid!